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Volunteers are essential to the success of community associations. According to the Foundation for Community Association Research, 101.5 million hours of service are performed each year by homeowner board and committee volunteers, at a value of $3.4 billion. Whether you’re new to volunteer leadership or want a comprehensive overview of the basics, CAI is here to help. Our free Community Association Living course is designed specifically for you. The course offers several resources to help community association board members get up to speed on the fundamentals of governance. Click here for more and to register... |
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Testimonial from Pyles Pools "As a long-standing business partner with CAI, we greatly appreciate the opportunities it provides for networking and building relationships. At our recent TopGolf event, John Pyle and I had the chance to meet and connect with property managers in person—something we likely wouldn’t experience without CAI. These events allow us to put faces to names and strengthen the connections we rely on daily. For us, the greatest benefit of being part of CAI is the ability to network, collaborate, and engage within a community of resources. It’s this sense of connection that makes CAI so valuable. We are excited to see CAI continue to grow because, together, we can build stronger communities and learn from one another. Thank you for hosting such a successful event—we look forward to many more!" |
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