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American Planning Association The largest membership organization of professional planners and planning resources available Your leading authority on making great communities for all!
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 development, planning education, and standards of practice
Journal of the American Planning Association Since 1935, the quarterly Journal of the American Planning Association has published research, commentaries, and book reviews useful to practicing planners, scholars, students, policy makers, and others interested in the planning profession
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
APA Chapters - American Planning Association APA Chapters Your Local Connection to the Planning Profession When you join APA, you will also be connected to one of our 48 chapters (additional dues apply) This valuable local connection provides you with: Professional development and continuing education Leadership opportunities Networking with peers Planning commissioner training workshops
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
7 Need-to-Know Trends for Planners in 2025 - planning. org Planning Magazine 7 Need-to-Know Trends for Planners in 2025 As housing challenges mount, planners are contending with a post-work world and water scarcity, while finding opportunities in fungus and reimagining public spaces
Planner I Assistant Planner - American Planning Association The position of Planner I, also known as Assistant Planner, is the entry-level position within professional planning A bachelor's degree or a master's degree is usually required, depending on the hiring organization
Planning Degrees and Schools The field of planning awards degrees at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels Planning degrees provide professional training in the knowledge, skills, and values of the field