AICP CM Opportunities
2017 Urban Planning Conference (CM | 6.0)
Savannah State University Savannah, GA, United StatesThe fifth annual Urban Planning Conference will be Friday, March 31, 2017 at Savannah State University.
IEDC Entrepreneurial and Small Business Development Strategies (CM | TBD)
Georgia Tech Global Learning Center 84 5th St NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesExplore the core aspects of entrepreneurial and small business development including value-add partnerships, technical assistance programs, financing, business incubation and more.
Community Planning Institute (CM | TBD)
Unicoi State Park and Lodge 1788 Hwy 356, Helen, GA, United StatesThis is a 2-day workshop for planners and local government officials and staff on preparing and implementing a local comprehensive plan.
Georgia Trail Summit (CM | TBD)
Columbus Convention & Trade Center 801 Front Avenue, Columbus, GA, United StatesThis annual gathering of Georgia's growing trail community offers 30+ presentations, 12 mobile workshops on trails and AICP CM credits.
Georgia Walks Summit (CM | TBD)
The Partridge Inn 2110 Walton Way, Augusta, GA, United StatesThe Georgia Walks Summit is a statewide gathering of transportation and public health professionals, elected officials and community advocates committed to making our streets and communities great places to walk.
Climate Wise Brownfields
Environmental experts and economic development practitioners convene for a detail-rich symposium on the transformative nature of brownfield redevelopment.
The Climate-Resilient Grid (CM | TBD)
This symposium brings together thought leaders from industry, government and academia to work side by side with climate experts to explore how climate science and data can inform energy challenges related to integrating renewables into the grid.
IEDC Neighborhood Development Strategies (CM | TBD)
Georgia Tech Global Learning Center 84 5th St NW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesIdentify the major neighborhood actors, their objectives, and strategies for redevelopment using the case study method to complement current neighborhood development theory.