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What is the CCFSA?

The California County Facility Services Association (CCFSA) focuses on connecting Facility Managers, Building Maintenance Superintendents, and Facility Supervisors across California. We are dedicated to fostering effective relationships and cooperation within the facilities services sector at a more localized, facility level compared to similar organizations like the CGSA.

How often does the CCFSA hold conferences?

We organize three conferences each year, typically in January, July, and October. Additionally, we collaborate with the CGSA for a joint conference in April, during which we present the CCFSA Award of Excellence.

Where are the conferences held?

Our conferences rotate among various counties throughout California, including San Diego, Sacramento, Placer, Fresno, Ventura, and Santa Barbara, to allow broader access and participation.

What are the benefits of joining the CCFSA?

Membership offers numerous benefits, including the opportunity to attend our quarterly conferences, the chance to network with other professionals in the field, access to a forum for sharing knowledge and information, and the potential to influence legislative measures beneficial to our members and their respective counties.

How much are the annual dues, and what do they cover?

The annual dues are $300, which covers your organization as a whole. Members within your organization will have access to CCFSA member forums as long as your membership is active.

Is there a fee to attend the conferences?

Yes, there is a fee of $150 per attendee for each conference to help cover event costs.

Can anyone apply for the CCFSA Award of Excellence?

The Award of Excellence is open to member organizations in good standing and who successfully complete the application process. For more information on the CCFSA Award of Excellence contact us.

What is the purpose of the CCFSA?

Our purpose is to stimulate effective relationships and cooperation between Facility Services Agencies in California, act as a knowledge-sharing forum, influence legislation for the collective benefit of our members, and promote professional development and recognition within the association.