California Municipal Finance Authority (CMFA) Renews Support for CCMF as a Corporate Benefactor Sponsor

The California City Management Foundation (CCMF) announced that California Municipal Finance Authority (CMFA) has renewed its support of the California city management community as a 2024-25 CCMF Corporate Benefactor Sponsor.

California Municipal Finance Authority (CMFA) is a Joint Powers Authority that assists local governments, non-profit organizations and private enterprises with the issuance of taxable and tax-exempt financings aimed at improving the communities within the State of California. The CMFA’s approach of granting its revenues from operations to municipalities and 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations is unlike any other issuing agency in the State of California. This approach enables the CMFA to double its mission impact through: facilitating the financing of qualified economic and community development projects that build our neighborhoods and provide employment opportunities; and supporting, through charitable contributions, the many different locally based, non-profit organizations that touch the lives of California residents. Visit CMFA’s website to learn more.

“Thank you to California Municipal Finance Authority for upgrading to a corporate benefactor sponsor,” said CCMF President Ken Striplin. “We are proud to work with companies like you who share a similar mission in helping the city management profession.”

CCMF corporate sponsors enjoy a number of benefits, including sponsorship recognition on the CCMF website, access to the CCMF weekly electronic newsletter and invitations to members-only activities and special events at the annual League of California Cities City Manager Department conference. Corporate membership fees start at just $1,250. Visit CCMF’s Become a Sponsor page to learn more.