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  1. American Planning Association

    The largest membership organization of professional planners and planning resources available. Your leading authority on making great communities for all!

  2. AICP - American Planning Association

    The American Institute of Certified Planners is APA's professional institute and the recognized leader in certifying professional planners and promoting ethical planning, professional …

  3. Membership - American Planning Association

    Join the world’s largest planning organization that offers opportunities and resources for planners, students, commissioners, educators, engaged citizens, and allied professionals alike.

  4. APA Northern New England Chapter - nne.planning.org

    We are planning this multi-day conference to provide opportunities for engagement, collaboration, and (re)establishing partnerships with your colleagues, new and old, throughout New England. …

  5. Certification Maintenance - American Planning Association

    The Certification Maintenance (CM) program offers AICP certified planners professional development opportunities that keep them abreast of the latest best practices in planning.

  6. Job Seekers - American Planning Association

    Search for your perfect position — from internship to director — and keep track of the positions you’re pursuing.

  7. Passport - American Planning Association

    Learning is a journey. Passport is your ticket to the training, experiences, and connections that will take you where you want to go in your planning career.

  8. AICP Certification Frequently Asked Questions

    The Planning Experience Worksheet can help determine if your experience meets APA's definition of professional planning. Also, refer to the section "Does My Experience Qualify?"

  9. Register or Transfer Exam - American Planning Association

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  10. 2024 National Planning Awards

    His award-winning planning initiatives have garnered recognition from APA, professional organizations, elected officials, planning commissions, non-profit organizations, civic leaders, …