Large-Scale Managers

2025 Large-Scale Managers Workshop

Oct. 8-11, 2025
Las Vegas

Each fall, CAI's Large-Scale Managers Committee hosts a workshop for community managers specializing in the field. The workshop is an immersive experience where participants can tour large-scale community operations — from pools and parking lots to playgrounds and gorgeous clubhousesParticipants also will have access to exclusive networking events and education sessions.

Am I a Large-Scale Manager?

Large-scale managers oversee communities that are defined as a community providing municipal type services with a minimum of 1000 units or minimum of 1000 acres and a minimum of $2 million operating budget.


Fill Out This Online Form to See if You Qualify

The large-scale managers online community is for large-scale community managers that work in day to day operations for large-scale communities. A large-scale community is defined as a community providing municipal type services with a minimum of 1,000 units or minimum of 1,000 acres and a minimum of $2 million operating budget.

e.g. recreation programs, pools, golf, etc.

*If you are already a member of the online community (formerly known as the hoapoa Yahoo! Group) you may go here and log in with your CAI designated email and password.

Large-Scale Managers Online Community

Are you a large-scale manager looking to network and gain insight from other members like you? CAI presents the Large-Scale Managers Community on the Exchange, a private community where large-scale managers can share ideas, problems, solutions, news, and other information pertinent to you and your colleagues.

Access the Exclusive CAI Large-Scale Association Survey

Large-scale associations (LSAs) continue to provide extraordinary services—typically considered municipal duties such as recreation, stormwater management, roadway maintenance, and neighborhood security—to homeowners according to the Large-Scale Association Survey, a report released by the Foundation for Community Association Research (FCAR).