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CAI Publications (Print and Electronic Resources)

Find solutions to your community association issues and keep up-to-date on community association trends through CAI's books, pamphlets, magazines, newsletters, and more. Purchase resources in our Bookstore or browse excerpts and free material in our Reading Room. CAI members can also access archived articles in the Members Only Research Library.

If you provide products and services to community associations, make CAI part of your marketing strategy through advertising opportunities in our magazine and newsletters and put your name in front of thousands of decision-makers.

Bookstore

Here you will find books and periodicals on a variety of topics. Browse by subject, category, best sellers, or new titles; or search our index of titles. Check back frequently to view new titles. Community Associations Press, the publishing division of CAI, publishes the very best resources available for community associations.

Reading Room

CAI's Reading Room contains content on various topics of interest to those who live in, govern, or manage community associations. In this section you'll find excerpts from many of the books available in our Bookstore and education course texts. Read the full text of newsletter and magazine articles in the Research Library or the blog Ungated.

Common Ground Magazine

CAI's award-winning, bimonthly magazine for community association leaders helps you stay informed and involved with features and departments on the legal, political, operational, human, and day-to-day realities of community association life—including updates on CAI news and events. Subscribe today. (CAI members receive a complimentary subscription with their membership. Learn more.)

Community Manager

CAI's bimonthly newsletter of news, strategies, and trends written specifically for community managers and management company CEOs. Community Manager is a dynamic, dramatically redesigned version of the Community Management newsletter from CAI's Association of Professional Community Managers. Expanded from eight pages to 12, and re-imagined in a bold, full-color format, Community Manager retains the best elements of its previous incarnation—including departments like "What's Your Problem?" and "Large-Scale Managers"—while introducing new columns on technology, condominium and portfolio management, professional development, and career advancement. Available to CAI community manager and management company members only. Join CAI today to receive this publication.

E-Newsletters

Subscribe to one or more of these resources to get the latest news and information. Some of these e-newsletters are available only to CAI members with current and valid email addresses. Update your email address today. View our membership benefits and applications for information on membership.

  • Fast Tracks
    Fast Tracks, delivered monthly as an electronic newsletter to all CAI members, consists of brief articles focusing on industry trends and issues, CAI news, and announcements of new education resources and career- and business-building opportunities.

  • CEO Insights
    CEO Insights provides community association management company CEOs with topical, easy-to-read information about professional trends and strategies. (Available only to CAI-member management company CEOs. Learn more.)

  • Community Association Law Reporter
    CAI's monthly e-newsletter on the laws and legal trends affecting condominium, cooperative and homeowner associations. (This e-newsletter is available only to CAI business partner, management company and community manager members. Learn more.)

  • CAI's E-Release service
    Sign up to automatically receive CAI press releases via e-mail.

  • CAI's SLA (State & Local Affairs) E-mail list
    For members of one of CAI's Legislative Action Committees (LACs) or anyone interested in state legislative or regulatory activities, sign up here for the latest.

  • Minutes
    A bimonthly, electronic newsletter, Minutes provides practical knowledge and guidance to help community association volunteer leaders fulfill their responsibilities. (Available only to CAI-member volunteer leaders and homeowners. Learn more.)

  • CAI Copy Service
    Copyright-free articles to use in community newsletters, association websites, bulletin boards and other forms of communication to homeowners. New articles are added quarterly for use by CAI managers, volunteer leaders (homeowners), and management company members.

Blog

Read the latest entries of Ungated—a web log authored and published by CAI Chief Executive Officer Tom Skiba. This blog is provided to share observations and stimulate discussion on issues, trends, and ideas for those interested in or working in the community association industry.

Advertising and Marketing Opportunities

Enhance your marketing strategy through the following advertising opportunities that will put your business name in front of thousands of decision-makers. Read details on CAI's marketing opportunities or contact our Advertising Manager at mingram@caionline.org or call toll free at 888-CAI-4321.

  • Online Advertising
    CAI's website receives more than 650,000 visits each year. Make an impression on our online visitors with your ad placed on each of the top 25 pages of the site.

  • Print Advertising
    Place a print ad in CAI's award-winning bimonthly full-color magazine, Common Ground, or CAI's bimonthly newsletter, Community Manager.

  • Direct Mail Lists
    CAI offers several mailing list options to meet your direct mail needs. We give you flexibility to target your mailing to the most appropriate segments of our membership.

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