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  • Claim Your Spot at FORUM 2026 — Philadelphia Awaits

    March 7–12, 2026 | Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
    Grounded in Greatness.

    Get ready, NFBPA family — FORUM 2026 is heading to Philadelphia, and you won’t want to miss it.

    Join us in one of America’s most iconic cities for our annual national conference, where public sector leaders, innovators, and changemakers come together to ignite ideas, build momentum, and shape the future of public administration.

    Last year in San Francisco, we packed the house with powerhouse voices like Stacey Abrams and Daymond John, unforgettable keynotes, and electric networking moments. This year, we’re turning up the volume in Philly — and it starts with you.

    Mark your calendar. Rally your team. Be part of what’s next.

    FORUM 2026 is more than a conference — it’s a movement. Let’s make history together.

  • Tickets Are Now Avaliable For The NFBPA Leadership Awards Dinner!

    Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating bold leadership and community impact. This year’s theme, “Leading Boldly in Times of Change,” honors the power of collaboration in shaping our future.

    Hosted by Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and Commissioner Rodney Ellis, with dinner chairs TC Broadnax and Deryl McKissack.

    Honorees include:

    • Kevin Eltife, University of Texas System Board of Regents
    • David Gadis, CEO, DC Water
    • The Honorable John Wiley Price, Dallas County Commissioner
    • Marc Nivet, University of Texas School of Public Health

    Tickets: $300 (members), $500 (non-members)
    Tables: $5,000 | Sponsorships available

    Proceeds support NFBPA’s national leadership development, scholarships, and mentorship programs.

  • Join NFBPA at ICMA for the City/County Manager's Breakfast

    Join us at NFBPA’s signature City/County Manager’s Breakfast for a dynamic conversation with seasoned policy experts and frontline public leaders. Together, they’ll unpack the evolving landscape of federal funding and its impact on local communities.

    From immigration reform to environmental mandates, this session explores how cities and counties are responding, innovating, and advocating to protect essential services and vulnerable populations.

    Gain insights, ask questions, and be part of the conversation shaping what’s next in local government.

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