Membership
Become A Member APA Idaho Membership
The Idaho Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA ID) network boasts more than 230 members, including professional planners, planning officials, and students hailing from various regions within the state. This membership grants you access to the American Planning Association's national organization, offering you additional benefits and resources.
APA Idaho organizes a yearly autumn conference that rotates through various cities across the state, addressing a wide array of significant subjects within the realm of planning.
Our AICP Study Group continues to provide support and information for planners advancing their careers and commitment to the profession. Participants have an 80% pass rate on the AICP exam.
In collaboration with the Association of Idaho Cities, a video library is under development. The videos will be available to all members to be used for training and education across the state.
APA Idaho provides a monthly newsletter brimming with valuable and current content, along with workshops and networking opportunities.
Whether you're a seasoned planning professional, a dedicated planning commissioner, an elected official, a student, or involved in a related field, APA membership offers valuable resources. With a global membership base and a strong presence in Idaho, APA provides opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing, professional development, and access to a wealth of planning tools and resources.
Idaho Chapter Exclusive Membership Discover the Benefits of Idaho Chapter-Only Membership
If you are interested in the benefits of joining the Idaho chapter without committing to a full American Planning Association membership, you may find the chapter-only membership to be an ideal option.
The American Planning Association
You belong in the world's largest planning organization! APA offers opportunities and resources for planners, students, commissioners, educators, engaged citizens, and allied professionals — everyone who is committed to creating communities that thrive and prosper. Learn more about the American Planning Association here.