ICMA coordinated a HUD-funded study of three cities that received funding to improve neighborhood planning by taking account of residents' economic and social needs.
ICMA is part of a consortium leading a $10 million, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development effort to provide resources and technical assistance to economically challenged communities across the country.
Young professionals from Southeast Asian countries exchange insights with U.S. counterparts about legislative processes, governance practices, accountability, and transparency.
ICMA is a partner in a project to create an enabling environment for micro and small enterprises in Jordan.
Assisting the Government of Georgia in waste management and recycling.
Starting in 2013, ICMA offered a Professional Fellows Program focusing on legislative processes and governance practices, accountability, transparency, and citizen engagement.
Helping municipalities develop innovative violence prevention programs by sharing approaches to community-oriented governance and policing that have worked in other countries.
In partnership with American Councils for International Education ICMA is implementing YSEALI Professional Fellows Program Sustainable Development and the Environment Institute theme and offers opportunities for educational exchanges between U.S. and young Southeast Asian leaders.
The National Brownfields Training Conference, sponsored by U.S. EPA, attracts over 2,000 participants and features educational, networking, and business development opportunities.