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Issues Advancement Fund (IAF)

What is the Issues Advancement Fund?
CAI's Board of Trustees established the Community Associations Institute Issues Advancement Fund to help support and advance CAI's legislative, regulatory, and legal advocacy efforts and programs. It was established to provide a resource base so that CAI is able to respond to challenges, which, if unmet, will undermine community associations, their residents, and member professionals. The Issues Advancement Fund works to support efforts at both the state and federal levels.

Who can contribute to the IAF?
The Issues Advancement Fund accepts voluntary contributions from individuals, associations, and businesses that wish to directly support CAI's government affairs initiatives. Donations to the IAF may be deductible as ordinary and necessary business expenses, but are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

How can you help?
If you want to invest in your future and help CAI succeed in future legislative and regulatory issues, you are encouraged to send a contribution to:

Community Associations Institute Issues Advancement Fund
225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 300
Alexandria, VA 22314

If you have any questions, please call the Government & Public Affairs Department at 703-548-8600, or email g&pa@caionline.org.


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