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IGFOA PUBLIC
SECTOR MEMBERSHIP
Public Sector membership is open to those who are working as government finance professionals or other government employees representing villages, cities, townships, counties, park districts, library districts, fire prevention districts, state government, special districts, retirement systems, schools, colleges and universities. IGFOA membership dues are not refundable. Dues are paid on a calendar year basis January – December. Public Sector members are required to adhere to the GFOA Code of Professional Ethics.
For more details on the different
benefits, please refer to the 2013 Dues Schedule and FAQs .
Membership Application and Renewal Form (on-line) Click Here
(Pay by check or credit card)
Membership Application and Renewal Form
(Download PDF) Click
Here
List of 2013 Member Governments
IGFOA Public Sector Membership Dues
Based on population of most recent U.S. census
under 5,000 = $150
5,000-14,999 = $200
15,000-24,999 = $250
25,000-74,999 = $300
75,000-124,999 = $400
125,000+ = $500
first individual member is included in government membership and each additional member's dues are $100 |
2013 Public Sector Membership Features |
| Government |
Listed Individual |
| Recognition as an IGFOA government |
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| Voting member of IGFOA |
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| Individual listing in directory |
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| Subscribes to Code of Professional Ethics |
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| Eligible to volunteer for a committee or board |
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| Access to IGFOA membership directory |
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access to print directory
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access to export contact information
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| IGFOA weekly member news and training email announcements |
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| Weekly email of Jobline announcements |
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| Member rate to post Jobline announcements |
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| IGFOA hardcopy newsletter 3/year |
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| IGFOA member rate for educational programs and conference |
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| Government rate for educational programs and conference |
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| Primary chapter membership included |
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| Eligible to access Resource Center (library) |
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| Eligible to participate in Members Exchange |
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| Eligible to sign-up for IGFOA Legislative e-list |
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| Eligible for in-transition or retired status (based on restrictions set by Board policy) |
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DUES FAQs
Why did IGFOA change the dues schedule?
There were three primary reasons the Executive Board revised the public sector dues schedule:
- First the association needed a dues structure that was simpler to explain. The old structure had 16 different levels whereas the new schedule has one government rate (including 1 individual membership) based on population of the taxing body plus a $100 flat fee for each additional member from the same government.
- Secondly the Executive Board worked to develop a dues structure that would encourage more professional government finance staff to join the association, hence the $100 flat fee for each additional member from a government.
- Thirdly the Executive Board looked for a dues structure that, after addressing the first and second criteria, would emphasize the association's long standing policy that membership resides with the governmental unit so as to encourage continued participation by a government whenever there is a transition in individual member.
Can I join or renew on-line and have my government send a check?
Yes. When renewing on-line you can choose to pay by credit card or send check. Checks must be received on or before March 31 to assure your membership does not lapse. When you join by completing the on-line application, your membership will be activated as soon as payment is received. When you complete the on-line renewal form please print the confirmation page and enclose it with your check to make sure your payment is properly credited. Please also note that IGFOA's mailing address is:
IGFOA
800 Roosevelt Road
Building C Suite 312
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Can I get a hardcopy invoice?
Please download the pdf membership application/renewal form and return it with your check payment.
What population figure determines a government's dues?
The population of the taxing body as of the most recent U. S. Census.
Is the new dues schedule expected to generate more money for IGFOA?
No, not from current member renewals. The Executive Board reviewed a variety of schedules and analyzed the revenue impact for the association and the expense impact for governments, selecting a structure that is expected to be revenue neutral for IGFOA while keeping the cost of dues level for the majority of membership. The Executive Board does hope the new dues structure will encourage governments that are not currently members in IGFOA to join the association and support professionalism in government finance.
My dues will increase under the new structure - why?
In evaluating different structures for public sector dues, IGFOA evaluated the impact on governments as a whole. We looked to minimize the overall expense to individual governments based on the typical number of memberships in each population level. While a few individuals may see an increase in their dues, others may see a reduction. We encourage you to look at the total dollar impact of membership and training for your government.
How much did I pay last year?
Please check your records or sign-in at www.igfoa.org, go to My Profile then choose View Transactions from the drop down tabs to see your IGFOA transaction records. Can't find the information? Contact info@igfoa.org.
Whose membership is included in the government's dues?
Each government can select the person to be listed as the primary member for that government. Typically this is the CFO, Finance Director, Business Manager or similarly titled position, however there is no restriction as to what position is designated as the primary member. The primary member will receive initial notices for dues renewal and surveys by government.
Not every IGFOA member in my government received a renewal notice, what should I do?
Initial dues renewal notices were sent to one person in each government to coordinate the membership application for all staff in that government. Please complete one on-line renewal form including all IGFOA members in the government. If you wish to add additional members to your government membership throughout the year, please add them through the on-line application or use the membership application/renewal form.
How many additional members can a government have?
There is no limit on the number of additional members from any one government. Each member will be listed in the IGFOA directory, be eligible for the IGFOA member rate tuition for educational programs and conferences, be a full voting member of IGFOA, be encouraged to participate in chapters, networks and committee, have full access to IGFOA on-line resources, and receive all of the benefits for listed individual members. Governments are encouraged to support membership for all professional staff that have a role in managing financial resources. Additional members should be listed as part of the annual renewal. Additional members may have different mailing addresses and phone numbers as long as they work for the same government entity.
How will I know if my government is a member?
If you not certain whether your government has a membership, please email info@igfoa.org for the most current renewal status.
When are 2013 renewal payments due?
IGFOA dues should be renewed no later than March 31, 2013 to assure your membership and benefits do not lapse.
How will fees for educational programs change? What is the difference between the "IGFOA member rate" and "Government rate" for educational programs and conference?
To complement the new dues schedule, IGFOA is offering a new pricing level for IGFOA seminars and conference: Government non-member rate. This rate reinforces value of IGFOA membership to each government by providing discounted opportunities for all government staff to participate in low cost training.
For example, the Village of Anywhere with a population of 15,000, has a membership in IGFOA that includes:
Village of Anywhere dues $250
Finance Director dues included
Assistant Finance Director dues $100
Total dues $350
Three staff from the Village of Anywhere will participate in the New Pension Accounting and Reporting Standards – GASB 67 & 68 webinar on February 7th. Under the new dues structure, the Village pays a total of $180 for three people to participate in that training event.
| First Thursday webinar registrants |
fee |
| Participant 1: Finance Director - IGFOA member rate |
$55 |
| Participant 2: Assistant Finance Director - IGFOA member rate |
$55 |
| Participant 3: Accountant - Government non-member rate |
$70 |
| total fee |
$180 |
If the Accountant was also a listed member, the total would be $165. If the Village did not have a membership in IGFOA, the total cost would be $300 ($100 for each non-member).
Please refer to the calendar of events for more events and pricing information.
I want to register for an upcoming webinar or seminar but my government will not be cutting a check for dues until the next check run - can I still sign-up for the IGFOA Member rate?
Yes, however note that if your dues payment is not subsequently received you will be invoiced for the difference between the IGFOA Member rate and applicable non-member rate.
Should a school district use student popoluation for calculating dues?
School districts use the U.S. Census Bureau most recent estimate of population for the entire taxing district. See the 2010 population estimates for school districts by state at http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/downloads/sd10/USSD10.txt.
More questions or concerns about IGFOA public sector dues?
Contact the IGFOA Executive Director at execdir@igfoa.org or IGFOA Meetings and Membership Coordinator at info@igfoa.org or call us at 630-942-6587.
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IGFOA members hail from the following organizations:
updated as of March 20, 2013
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Villages members from |
Park Districts members from |
Counties, Districts, Intergovt., |
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and State members from |
| City of Alton |
Village of Addison |
Batavia Park District |
Arlington Heights Memorial Library |
| City of Aurora |
Village of Algonquin |
Bensenville Park District |
Batavia Public Library |
| City of Batavia |
Village of Arlington Heights |
Bloomingdale Park District |
Bloomington and Normal Water Reclamation District |
| City of Belvidere |
Village of Bannockburn |
Bolingbrook Park District |
Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency |
| City of Berwyn |
Village of Bartlett |
Burr Ridge Park District |
Champaign-Urbana Public Health District |
| City of Bloomington |
Village of Beach Park |
Carol Stream Park District |
Chicago Executive Airport |
| City Of Canton |
Village of Bloomingdale |
Channahon Park District |
Countryside Fire Protection District |
| City of Carbondale |
Village Of Bolingbrook |
Crystal Lake Park District |
County Of Kankakee |
| City of Champaign |
Village Of Bourbonnais |
Downers Grove Park District |
DeKalb County Government |
| City of Collinsville |
Village of Bradley |
Elmhurst Park District |
DuPage County |
| City Of Columbia, Illinois |
Village of Broadview |
Fox Valley Park District |
Forest Preserve District of DuPage County |
| City of Countryside |
Village of Brookfield |
Geneva Park District |
Glen Ellyn Public Library |
| City of Crystal Lake |
Village of Buffalo Grove |
Glen Ellyn Park District |
Greater Peoria Mass Transit District |
| City of Davenport, IA |
Village of Calumet Park |
Glencoe Park District |
Illinois Metropolitan Investment Fund |
| City of DeKalb |
Village of Carol Stream |
Grayslake Park District |
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund |
| City of Des Plaines |
Village of Carpentersville |
Lemont Park District |
Indian Trails Public Library District |
| City Of East Moline |
Village Of Cary |
Lockport Township Park District |
Lake County |
| City of Elgin |
Village of Channahon |
Mundelein Park & Recreation District |
Lisle Library District |
| City of Elmhurst |
Village of Chatham |
Naperville Park District |
Lisle-Woodridge Fire District |
| City of Evanston |
Village of Clarendon Hills |
New Lenox Community Park District |
Livingston County Mental Health Board |
| City Of Fairview Heights |
Village of Deerfield |
Niles Park District |
Lockport Township Fire Protection District |
| City of Galesburg |
Village of Downers Grove |
Oak Lawn Park District |
Madison County Auditors Office |
| City of Geneva |
Village of East Dundee |
Oregon Park District |
Mclean County |
| City of Highland Park |
Village of Elmwood Park |
Oswegoland Park District |
Mokena Community Public Library District |
| City of Kankakee |
Village of Flossmoor |
Palatine Park District |
Moraine Valley Community College |
| City of Lake Forest |
Village of Forsyth |
Park District of Highland Park |
North Park Public Water |
| City of Lockport |
Village of Frankfort |
Park District of Oak Park |
Pace Suburban Bus Div RTA |
| City of Macomb |
Village of Gilberts |
Plainfield Township Park District |
Peoria County |
| City of McHenry |
Village of Glen Carbon |
Prospect Heights Park District |
Pleasantview Fire Protection District |
| City of Moline |
Village of Glen Ellyn |
Quincy Park District |
Policemen's Annuity & Benefit Fund of Chicago |
| City of Mt. Vernon |
Village of Glenview |
Rockford Park District |
Rock Island Metropolitan Mass Transit District (RICMMTD) |
| City of Naperville |
Village Of Glenwood |
Roselle Park District |
Salt Creek Sanitary District |
| City of Oak Forest |
Village of Grayslake |
Schaumburg Park District |
School District Woodridge 68 |
| City of Oakbrook Terrace |
Village of Gurnee |
Skokie Park District |
Thorn Creek Basin Sanitary District |
| City of Ottawa |
Village of Harwood Heights |
Tinley Park - Park District |
Western DuPage Special Rec. Assoc. |
| City of Pekin |
Village of Hawthorn Woods |
Warrenville Park District |
Will County |
| City of Quincy |
Village of Hillside |
Waukegan Park District |
Will County Forest Preserve District |
| City of Rochelle |
Village of Hinsdale |
Wheaton Park District |
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| City of Rock Island |
Village of Hoffman Estates |
Wheeling Park District |
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| City of Rockford |
Village of Kenilworth |
Wood Dale Park District |
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| City of Rolling Meadows |
Village Of Kildeer |
Worth Park District |
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| City of St. Charles |
Village of LaGrange |
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| City of Sterling |
Village of Lake Barrington |
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| City of Sullivan |
Village of Lake Bluff |
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| city of Villa Grove |
Village of Lake in the Hills |
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| City of Warrenville |
Village of Lake Zurich |
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| City of Waukegan |
Village of Libertyville |
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| City of West Chicago |
Village of Lincolnshire |
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| City of Wheaton |
Village of Lisle |
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| City of Wood Dale |
Village of Lombard |
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| United City of Yorkville |
Village Of Machesney Park |
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Village of Manhattan |
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Village of Minooka |
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Village of Mokena |
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Village of Mount Prospect |
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Village of New Athens |
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Village of New Lenox |
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Village of Niles |
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Village of North Aurora |
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Village of Northbrook |
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Village of Northfield |
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Village of Oak Brook |
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Village of Oak Park |
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Village of Oswego |
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Village of Palos Park |
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Village of Park Forest |
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Village of Pingree Grove |
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Village of Plainfield |
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Village of Rantoul |
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Village of River Forest |
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Village of Riverside |
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Village of Romeoville |
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Village of Roselle |
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Village of Round Lake |
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Village of Schiller Park |
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Village of Shiloh |
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Village of Sleepy Hollow |
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Village of South Elgin |
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Village of Stickney |
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Village of Sugar Grove |
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Village of Tinley Park |
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Village of Villa Park |
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Village of Volo |
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Village of Wauconda |
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Village of Westmont |
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Village of Wheeling |
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Village of Wilmette |
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Village of Winnetka |
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Village of Winthrop Harbor |
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Village of Woodridge |
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