All Available Scholarship Opportunities
Annual Conference
Annual Conference Scholarships
Many ICMA members are challenged by limited resources in their pursuit of gaining the very resources they need to better manage their communities. To help members experience the difference the ICMA Annual Conference has made for so many others, ICMA offers Conference Assistance and scholarships. Members In Transition: MITs are granted complimentary registration to the ICMA Annual Conference. As well, there are a limited amount of funds available to provide travel stipends to our MIT members. Interested parties should contact Rosalyn Ceasar at rceasar@icma.org or via phone at (202) 962-3544.
ICMA Partners Program Scholarship to the Annual Conference
The ICMA Partners Scholarship Program annually provides a monetary travel stipend plus complimentary registration to assist a few member partners in attending their first ICMA Annual Conference. Interested partners should complete the brief application for consideration. For questions about the ICMA Member Partners Program, contact Chris Gendell at cgendell@icma.org.
International
Scholarships to assist ICMA members in gaining an international management perspective.
Tranter-Leong Fellowship
The Tranter-Leong Fellowship offers the opportunity for ICMA members to expand their international horizons while advancing ICMA’s commitment to "think globally, act locally."
John Garvey Scholarship Fund
The John Garvey Scholarship Fund offers the opportunity for ICMA members to gain an international management perspective.
Leadership Development Programs
Harvard Kennedy School Senior Executives in Local Government
ICMA, through the generosity of our corporate partner, The Ferguson Group, offers a scholarship to an ICMA member to attend the Harvard Kennedy School Senior Executives in State and Local Government program.
Leadership ICMA Legacy Fund Grant
The Leadership ICMA Legacy Fund helps individuals to complete the ICMA Leadership Program who otherwise would not be able to because of being in transition, economic constraints or other mitigating factors.