California Statewide Communities Development Authority (CSCDA) Renews CCMF Sponsorship

The California City Management Foundation (CCMF) has announced that California Statewide Communities Development Authority (CSCDA) has renewed its support of the city management community through its sponsorship of CCMF. The California Statewide Communities Development Authority (CSCDA) was created in 1988, under California’s Joint Exercise of Powers Act, to provide California’s local governments with an effective tool for the timely financing of community-based public benefit projects. Currently, more than 500 cities, counties and special districts have become Program Participants to CSCDA – which serves as their conduit issuer and provides access to an efficient mechanism to finance locally-approved projects. CSCDA helps local governments build community infrastructure, provide affordable housing, create jobs, make access available to quality healthcare and education, and more.

“Thank you once again to the CSCDA for continuing to support CCMF as a top-tier sponsor. We could not offer the resources and support network that we do without the support of partners like you who share our vision for pursuing excellence in city management” – Ken Striplin, CCMF President.

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 the CCMF ‘Become a Sponsor’ page to learn more”