Calendar of Events

Jul
17
Phase II of disaster management begins the moment a crisis strikes. This session focuses on the critical first 72 hours of response, guiding participants through immediate activation procedures, life safety operations, and the coordination of first responder support. Learn best practices in situational assessment, emergency communications, incident command structure (ICS) implementation, and shelter operations. The webinar also highlights the challenges of rapid resource deployment and maintaining situational awareness. Whether you’re part of a response team or support staff, this session ensures that attendees understand their roles in the high-pressure environment of initial disaster response.
Jul
24
In the aftermath of the initial disaster response, Phase III addresses the critical transition to recovery. This webinar examines how to shift focus from immediate needs to short- and mid-term recovery planning. Topics will include community damage assessments, infrastructure stabilization, debris management, and reestablishment of essential services. Participants will explore interagency coordination, resource tracking, and financial documentation to support state and federal recovery funding. The session will also address the emotional toll on staff and citizens and the importance of wellness and continuity during the recovery phase. This session is essential for municipal leaders navigating the uncertain terrain after the initial response subsides.
Jul
31
Long after the immediate effects of a disaster have passed, communities face the enduring challenges of rebuilding and resilience. Phase IV focuses on long-term recovery and navigating the complex web of resources available. This session covers rebuilding strategies, housing recovery, economic revitalization, and the integration of mitigation measures to reduce future risk. Participants will gain insight into long-term federal and state funding opportunities, community engagement practices, and the development of revised emergency plans based on lessons learned. Designed for leaders tasked with guiding their community back to full strength, this webinar offers actionable strategies to support sustainable and equitable recovery.
Aug
07
Cartersville
A hands-on workshop for government officials, providing a foundational understanding of AI and generative AI. Participants will learn how these systems are built, compare platform capabilities, explore ethical and legal considerations, and gain an introduction to prompt engineering for guiding GenAI outputs.
Aug
13
Dublin
A hands-on workshop for government officials, providing a foundational understanding of AI and generative AI. Participants will learn how these systems are built, compare platform capabilities, explore ethical and legal considerations, and gain an introduction to prompt engineering for guiding GenAI outputs.
Aug
21
Albany
Connect, learn and grow with GMA's Risk Management and Employee Benefits Services (RMEBS) Team in Albany! Get first-hand updates on new initiatives, share your valuable feedback, and learn about our programs and services. Enjoy exclusive swag, lunch, and one-on-one time with our Leadership Team.
Aug
25
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Aug
28
Gainesville
Join us for the 2025 Georgia Downtown Association Conference in Downtown Gainesville, Georgia.
Aug
25
Gainesville
Join fellow GEPC alumni and partners for a dynamic half-day summit celebrating local placemaking success, sharing innovative ideas, and exploring new opportunities for collaboration, support, and impact across Georgia communities.
Sep
03
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Sep
18
Duluth
The Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) Municipal Revenue Administration Certificate (MRAC) Program includes five classes to enlighten municipal employees and municipal officials on the different revenue sources and applicable laws in the administration and collection process. Program objectives include: Increasing the knowledge of all major components in property tax collection;  Increasing the knowledge of the different taxes and revenue sources; To equip local governments with the tools and resources needed in the administration of the various revenue sources; To increase professionalism through the empowerment of knowledge and skills; To develop skills necessary for maintaining high standards of professionalism to those we serve. Cost is $150 per class and covers materials and lunch.  These classes are ONLY for City and County officials. This training is NOT open to the public. Please note: There is a $50 administrative fee for all cancellations or changes.
Sep
09
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Sep
10
LaGrange
GMA is holding a two day Fall Training Event at Great Wolf Lodge in LaGrange on September 9-10, 2025. There will be three six-hour classes on Tuesday, September 9 and three six-hour classes on Wednesday, September 10.
Sep
10
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Sep
13
LaGrange
Named in honor of former GMA President and Mayor of the city of Thomson from 1979-2007, the Robert E. Knox, Jr. Municipal Leadership Institute is an intensive multi-day seminar that focuses on helping city officials enhance and sharpen their leadership skills.
Sep
19
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Sep
21
Savannah
The 2025 Youth Symposium, held in Savannah, Georgia, will bring together Youth Councils from across the state for a dynamic and collaborative gathering of young leaders and their adult advisors. This annual convening is designed to equip participants with the tools, strategies, and inspiration needed to effectively lead their councils and expand their civic influence within their communities. Through interactive workshops, leadership training, and networking opportunities, attendees will explore best practices in youth engagement, strengthen their organizational capacity, and build lasting connections with peers who share a passion for making a difference at the local level.     <p></p>