CID governance, maintenance or owner services like real estate are included. Individual professionals, regardless of service type can join the CIPOA. There are conditions, however; no solicitation or advertising, but they must agree to be vetted by the CIPOA. And those who want to provide READ MORE newsletters, host forums or podcasts can become local, regional or national editors. We focus on individual professional profile, not company profiles. Professionals, like community managers, and their team members, CID attorneys, accountants, or other professionals who work directly with the owners are welcome to participate. CID real estate professionals as well.
Although CID service companies cannot advertise on the CIPOA, they can advertise and participate on the CIDpro site, which is a directory of these professionals.
The CIPOA offers a CIDpro designation as well as a published profile- viewable by the all owners, other CID pros, employers, CID Developers and the general public .
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* Publish a blog and interact with visitors, with the ability to collect followers and send scheduled email newsletters
* Volunteer to help coordinate the development a community’s public profile page- branding on the community page
* Tools to author and publish newsletters and interactive blog pages
* Interact with other CIDpros locally or nationally.
* Link articles or other documents or videos to your profile
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We want to encourage owners to meet the professionals who serve the community. These professional profiles, articles, forums etc is visible to all owners in the CIPOA as well as the general public.
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The CIDpro platform is designed for portfolio managers to network directly with CI owners, anywhere in the country. And interact with their professional peers, if you like. This invitation extends to management support staff, as well. We provide the tools to create a public profile and make connections. All managers agree on the importance of promoting a sense of community, but out of necessity “community” takes a back seat to the business aspects and governance of the association.
Interacting with owners, outside of the scope of professional service contracts, provides a more personal connection with the people who can influence the Board of Directors.