CSG Affiliates

Through affiliation with CSG, national organizations of state officials can share ideas and combine efforts to accomplish mutual goals. Affiliates contribute specialized expertise, information, resources and issues to the overall mission of CSG. In turn, CSG offers a mechanism by which affiliates may tap into CSG's products and services, and a forum for bringing issues to a broader, collective state audience. For more information go to affiliates@csg.org.


The following is a list of CSG's affiliate organizations:

American Probation and Parole Association
Emergency Management Accreditation Program
Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision

National Association of Attorneys General
National Association of Secretaries of State
National Association of State Chief Administrators
National Association of State Facilities Administrators
National Association of State Personnel Executives
National Association of State Technology Directors
National Association of State Treasurers
National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators
National Emergency Management Association
National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators
National Lieutenant Governors Association
State International Development Organizations

 
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