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Organizations and Associations

Student Organizations and Honorary Societies

Pi Alpha Alpha

Pi Alpha Alpha membership is prestigious for our students as well as for our public administration program, and the university. We encourage all eligible public administration graduate students, alumni, and faculty to apply for induction. The mission of Pi Alpha Alpha is to acknowledge and encourage outstanding scholarship and accomplishments, promote the education and practice of the art and science that is public administration, and advance the highest caliber of public service through integrity, professionalism and creativity. Pi Alpha Alpha membership represents the highest level of academic achievement and the embodiment of the organization’s dedication to quality public service.For information pertaining to Pi Alpha Alpha membership criteria, please visit their website at http://pialphaalpha.org/ or contact the IPNS Office at (912) 478-1400.

Nu Lambda Mu

Nu Lambda Mu is an international honor society and is open to graduate students dedicated to the study of nonprofit management, philanthropy, and social entrepreneurship and enterprise. For information pertaining to Nu Lambda Mu membership criteria, please visit their website at http://www.nonprofit-academic-centers-council.org/ or contact the IPNS Office at (912) 478-1400.

MPA Student Association (MPASA)

Established in August 2010, the MPASA is a student-led organization dedicated to creating activities and events for MPA students that celebrate and promote public service. The organization seeks to enhance knowledge, expand the competitive strength of the MPA program, broaden networking opportunities and improve academic, professional and social programming experiences in the challenging and evolving field of public administration. All current MPA students are members of the MPASA. MPA students are highly encouraged to participate in all MPASA functions, as well as take an active role in the governance of the association by serving as an officer. Program alumni are welcome to participate in any MPASA functions. Please contact the MPASA faculty advisor for more information about the MPASA.€

Professional Associations in Public Administration

Alliance for Innovation (AFI)

The AFI is an international network of progressive governments and partners committed to transforming local government by accelerating the development and dissemination of innovations. They seek out innovative practices, challenge existing business models, exchange knowledge, and provide products and services that help our members perform at their best. Student membership is $20.

Alliance for Innovation

411 N. Central Ave., Suite 400

Phoenix, AZ 85004                                                                http://www.transformgov.org

American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)

Membership includes students, academic specialists, and practitioners from local, state, and federal agencies. ASPA has one national meeting each year, and there are also regular multi-state regional meetings and local chapter meetings in many areas. ASPA publishes Public Administration Review (PAR), perhaps the most important journal in public administration, which includes articles of commentary, analysis, and research. Members also receive Public Administration Times, which includes job openings in various administrative fields, and articles on current events in public administration. Student membership rates range from $40-$75.

American Society for Public Administration

1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 700

Washington, DC 20004                                                        http://www.aspanet.org

Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)

ARNOVA is a leading interdisciplinary community of people dedicated to fostering through research and education, the creation, application and dissemination of knowledge on nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, civil society and voluntary action. The Student/Academic Membership rate for this organization is $55.

ARNOVA

550 W. North St., Suite 301

Indianapolis, IN 46202                                                       http://www.arnova.org

Georgia Center for Nonprofits (GCN)

The mission of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits is to build thriving communities by helping nonprofits succeed. Through a powerful mix of advocacy, solutions for nonprofit effectiveness, and insight building tools, GCN provides nonprofits, board members and donors with the tools they need to strengthen organizations that make a difference on important causes throughout Georgia.  For more than 20 years, GCN has served as a cornerstone of support for Georgia’s nonprofit and philanthropic community by delivering a wide range of services and support. Our members span the nonprofit world in scale and scope—from international organizations to corporate philanthropies, foundations, and community initiatives. Student memberships are available for students enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program. To apply, contact the Membership team at 678-916-3080.

Georgia Center for Nonprofits

100 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 1500
Atlanta, Georgia 30303                                                       http://www.gcn.org

Georgia City-County Management Association (GCCMA)

The GCCMA is the recognized affiliate organization of ICMA, the professional association of appointed administrators servicing cities, counties, regional councils, and other local government in the State of Georgia. Founded in the 1950s by a small group of managers interested in professional development, the GCCMA membership now includes city and county managers and administrators, directors of regional development centers, and their principal assistants. Several State agencies are represented among the membership, in addition to representatives of the Association County Commissioners of Georgia and the Georgia Municipal Association. Student membership is $25.

Georgia Municipal Association

PO Box 105337

Atlanta, GA 30348                                                                 http://www.gccma.com

Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA)

The purpose of the GFOA is to enhance and promote the professional management of governments for the public benefit by identifying and developing financial policies and best practices and promoting their use through education, training, facilitation of member networking, and leadership. Membership in the GFOA is open to everyone whose career, studies, or interests involve government financial management. The Education Membership rate is $40, and $35 of your total membership dues pay for a subscription to Government Finance Review, GFOA’s bimonthly magazine.

Government Finance Officers Association

203 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2700

Chicago, IL 60601-1210                                                         http://www.gfoa.org

International City/County Management Association (ICMA)

ICMA is a professional and educational organization representing appointed managers and administrators in local governments throughout the world. Members receive bi-weekly newsletters and the monthly publication of Public Management magazine. Student membership is $25.

International City Management Association

777 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite 500

Washington, DC 20002                                                        http://www.icma.org

International Hispanic Network (IHN)

The purpose of the IHN is to encourage professional excellence among Hispanic local government administrators, to improve the management of local government, to provide unique resources to Hispanic local government executives and public managers, and to advance the goals of professional, effective and ethical local government administration. The network works with other organizations, such as the ICMA, which shares common goals. The Student/Academic Membership rate for this organization is $10.

International Hispanic Network

1850 K Street, NW, Suite 870

Washington, DC 20006                                                        http://www.ihnonline.org

International Personnel Management Association for Human Resources (IPMA-HR)

IPMA-HR is the recognized association for public personnel professionals. Members receive a monthly newsletter which includes position openings, a quarterly journal, and a membership directory. Student membership is $37.

International Personnel Management Association

1850 K Street, NW, Suite 870

Washington, DC 20006                                                        http://www.ipma-hr.org

National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA)

The mission of the NFBPA is embodied in the organization’s commitment to strengthen the position of Blacks within the field of public administration; to increase the number of Blacks appointed to executive positions in public service organizations; and, to groom and prepare younger, aspiring administrators for senior public management posts in the years ahead. Students at the undergraduate and graduate levels are eligible to become members of the NFBPA, provided they subscribe to the goals and objectives of the NFBPA and shall be a full-time student as define by the institution in which they are enrolled. Student Membership is limited to four consecutive years. Adults who are employed full-time and pursue part-time academic study are ineligible for student memberships. Student Membership is $25.

National Forum for Black Public Administrators

777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 807

Washington, DC 20002                                                        http://www.nfbpa.org

Last updated: 11/17/2017