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Arizona Association of Community Managers
668 N. 44th Street, Suite 229E Phoenix, AZ 85008 Phone: (602) 685-1111 Fax: (602) 685-1101 www.aacmonline.org
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The Arizona Association of Community Managers (AACM) is a professional organization dedicated to promoting a positive understanding of community associations and the contribution of professional management services in the development, establishment and maintenance of high-quality, well-managed neighborhoods. Founded in 2003 by management groups looking to positively impact their profession, AACM now includes more than 40 of the leading community management companies in Arizona as well as more than 175 affiliate partners who provide a variety of services to Arizona communities. Representing management companies that serve more than 770,000 Arizona households, AACM is the leading information resource for legislators and community managers regarding homeowners association and management issues.
AACM was established to improve the professionalism in the management of Arizona Communities and is committed to raising the level of community care in Arizona through on-going education and proactive support. The Certified Arizona Association Manager (CAAM®) education program provides the only Arizona-specific professional certification for community managers, which has educated and certified more than 300 community mangers, creating a network of professionals dedicated to properly serving Arizona residents. By offering certified training to community mangers, as well as enforcing ethics compliance, AACM provides homeowners living in Arizona communities with confidence that their property value will be maintained.
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AACM also supports Arizona homeowners and communities through a unique grant, the Homeowners Outreach Program Enterprise (HOPE). The HOPE grant was established to proved assistance to homeowners living in AACM communities who experience financial hardship. In the past three years, AACM has issued 17 grants to homeowners and communities in need, donating tens of thousands of dollars back to the Arizona community.
2008 HOPE Grant Charity Golf Tournament

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