CAI-CT supports Community Volunteer Leaders -
You’re a leader in your community, a member of your board, or maybe even the president or treasure of the association. Whatever your role, you’re engaged and committed to your community. You deserve the gratitude of your neighbors. You also need tools and resources to do your job, and make your community even better. We can help. Become a CAI Member today!
The CAI Promise
In CAI, you'll find a friendly and accessible forum to develop relationships, increase your knowledge, and help shape the future of the nation's communities. We offer a variety of resources to help you.
Protect your interests
CAI advocates community association interests before legislatures, regulatory bodies, and the courts. Download a copy of CAI's public policy statements (PDF). Visit our Legislative Action Page for information on legislation in Connecticut.
Develop skills to govern or manage your association successfully
CAI offers education courses nationally and locally in a variety of formats for board members and homeowners. Leadership Forum: Ask the Experts is the most comprehensive review of community
association operations available. Sign up for Education Alerts by email of ALL upcoming CAI-CT events.
Discover resources that can give you the answers you need
CAI's publishing division, Community Associations Press, publishes the largest collection of books and guides on community association governance and management available anywhere. Our online members only section provides a number of specialized resources exclusively to members.
Find qualified professionals
CAI's Vendor Directory, Manager Directory and Virtual Trade Show can help you locate credentialed managers, reserve specialists, attorneys, and insurance and risk management specialists.
Deepen your knowledge
CAI's award-winning magazine, Common Ground, and several specialized newsletters provide in-depth analyses of legislative trends and practical articles about community association finance, law, and management. Connecticut’s own magazine, Common Interest provides informative articles from experts in accounting, law, maintenance, documents, communications and senior communities.
Expand your thinking
CAI conducts research and acts as a clearinghouse for information on innovations and best practices in community association governance and management.
Questions?
We have the answers!
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