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The Florida League of Cities provides contractual support services to several municipal and professional associations. This includes conference and meeting planning, membership databases, newsletters and other publications, records management, and general and financial administration. Currently, the League provides support services to: Florida Association of City Clerks (FACC) Florida City and County Management Association (FCCMA) Florida Government Finance Officers Association (FGFOA) Florida League of Mayors (FLM) Florida Local Government Information Systems Association (FLGISA) Florida Municipal Association for Safety and Health (FMASH) Florida Municipal Attorneys Association (FMAA) Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA)
Scroll down for more detailed descriptions and contact information on each of these organizations.
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Florida
Association of City Clerks
The business and objectives of the Florida Association of City Clerks (FACC)
is to increase the efficiency of city clerks' functions, to cooperate with
and assist all city administrators to strive for greater educational standards
for city clerks, to gather and disseminate information to improve procedures
and the efficiency of the administration of municipal government, and to
discuss problems of mutual concerns. Membership consists of any appointed
or elected city clerk or duly appointed deputy city clerk, assistant city
clerk, clerk of the council, or clerk performing duties commensurate to
the duties performed by a city clerk in the State of Florida. For further
information about the FACC, click
here or contact the Florida League of Cities, Inc., P.O. Box 1757, Tallahassee,
FL 32302-1757, (850) 222-9684; fax: (850) 222-3806. To visit the FACC Web
site, click here. |
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Florida
City and County Management Association
The Florida City and County Management Association (FCCMA) is a professional
organization of practicing public administrators from throughout Florida
local governments. The association was chartered in 1946 as a non-profit
corporation to elevate professionalism among the state's 465 cities and
counties, and to promote the council-manager form of government as the form
that advances the highest ethical and professional standards. For further
information about the FCCMA, click
here or contact the Florida League of Cities, Inc., P.O. Box 1757, Tallahassee,
FL 32302-1757, (850) 222-9684; fax: (850) 222-3806. To visit the FCCMA Web
site, click here. |
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Florida
Government Finance Officers Association
The Florida Government Finance Officers Association (FGFOA), founded in
1937, is a professional association and has a membership of approximately
2,400 individuals from state and local governments, school boards, colleges,
universities, special districts and other public agencies and representatives
from private companies providing financial services to public agencies.
An in-depth training and educational institute is held in the fall. FGFOA
sponsors a voluntary professional certification program for designation
as a Certified Government Finance Officer. For further information, click
here or contact the FGFOA Executive Director, Florida League of Cities,
Inc., P.O. Box 10270, Tallahassee, FL 32302-2270; (850) 222-9684; fax: (850)
222-3806. To visit the FGFOA Web
site, click here. |
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Florida
League of Mayors
The Florida League of Mayors (FLM) is the official nonpartisan organization
of mayors in the State of Florida. Created in November 2005 during an Orlando
meeting of members of the Florida League of Cities, FLM is a comprehensive
association for all mayors. The primary goal of FLM is to provide a platform
and outreach for a powerful tier of established and emerging leaders to
speak out on issues of urgent interest to the citizens in their cities.
For further information about the FLM, click
here, or contact the Florida League of Cities, Inc., P.O. Box 1757,
Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757, (850) 222-9684; fax: (850) 222-3806. To visit
the FLM Web site, click
here. |
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Florida
Local Government Information Systems Association
The Florida Local Government Information Systems Association (FLGISA) was
founded in 1976 as the Florida Local Government Data Processing Association.
The name was officially changed in 1995. The purpose of FLGISA is to foster
the professionalism of its members and the sharing of ideas and experiences.
FLGISA has held true to those original concepts, yet is consistently updating
its forum to stay current with the needs of its members. For further information,
click
here or contact the Technology Services Department, Florida League of
Cities, 125 E. Colonial Drive, P.O. Box 530065, Orlando, FL 32853-0065,
(407) 425-9142, fax: (407) 425-9378. To visit the FLGISA Web site, click
here. |
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Florida
Municipal Association for Safety and Health
The Florida Municipal Association for Safety and Health is an association specifically designed for addressing all safety and health concerns of public service workers.
FMASH is supported and staffed by the Florida League of Cities.
For further information, click
here or contact the Florida Municipal Association for Safety and Health,
125 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32801, (407) 367-1734.
Please visit the official FMASH Web site. |
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Florida
Municipal Attorneys Association
The Florida Municipal Attorneys' Association (FMAA) has more than 600 members
who are Florida city attorneys, assistant city attorneys and other attorneys
active in local government. The FMAA publishes a quarterly newsletter, sponsors
an annual educational seminar, recognizes individuals contributing to local
government law and performs other activities related to the development
of municipal law in Florida. For further information, click
here or contact the Legal Department, Florida League of Cities, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1757, Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757, (850) 222-9684, fax: (850) 222-3806.
To visit the FMAA Web site, click
here. |
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Florida
Redevelopment Association
The Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) is dedicated to the revitalization
and preservation of Florida's communities. The FRA's purpose is to promote
the improvement of downtowns and other urban areas through redevelopment
and development activities under the Florida Statutes; provide a forum for
networking, training and technical assistance; be an advocate for its membership;
monitor legal and legislative issues; and pursue new methods of assisting
governmental entities, non-profits and educational organizations, private
businesses and individuals. FRA currently has more than 300 public and business
agencies as members. For further information, click
here or contact the Florida Redevelopment Association, P.O. Box 1757,
Tallahassee, FL 32302, (850) 222-9684, fax: (850) 222-3806. To visit the
FRA Web site, click
here. |
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