The American Association of Special Districts establishes and sustains special districts’ forums and networks – both among themselves and with professional service providers, which offer a range of compliance, development, goods, and more.
These forums, with establishment, are independent, sustainable organizations that lead state-focused advocacy efforts – all to further federal cohesion among special districts and to build districts’ broader, national capacities. Further, we believe special districts learn best from each other. Associations directly foster this special collaboration for best practices and more.
Establishing associations serving all types of special districts in states without such organizations advances AASD’s drive to resolve intergovernmental issues that exist across states for special districts, to elevate special districts’ visibility, and to advance standing in the local government advocacy space.
How Association-Building is Critical to Other Elements of Our Work
Special districts are creatures of their states, which places issues of awareness, recognition, and understanding squarely onto how states gather, frame, and report their local special district government data for broader consumption – such as to aid U.S. Census Bureau surveys of local governments, policymakers, academia, and especially in the realm of business-to-government services.
Further, special districts face collective state-level policy challenges, but few associations exist across the nation for special districts to address these issues as they arise.
Altogether, developing strong associations of special districts in their states is a pillar of AASD’s work.
Investing in the Power of Local, State & Regional Associations
Regardless of whether a special districts’ association is in its development stage, or whether the organization has been providing services for 80 years or 80 days – the American Association of Special Districts invests organizational resources to empower districts’ associations’ ability to deliever for their members and stakeholders.