
May 31, 2023
ASFPM Foundation Hosts Larry Larson Speakers Series: Creating Flood Resilient Communities
By Terri L. Turner, AICP, CFM
The Larry Larson Speakers Series was held during the Georgia Association of Floodplain Management (GAFM) Conference.
May 19, 2023
ASFPM Joins Partners in Requesting Meeting with FEMA for NFIP Update
By News Editor
The letter asks for a meeting to discuss FEMA’s progress in developing regulations to strengthen the NFIP.
April 12, 2023
ASFPM Foundation Gears Up for the 2023 ASFPM Annual Conference in Raleigh, NC!
By News Editor
Here is a snapshot of ways you can learn more about the foundation and engage in the activities we have planned at this year’s conference

April 7, 2023
Welcome New Members – March 2023
By News Editor
ASFPM extends a big welcome to the following people who joined the association this past month.
March 16, 2023
How a Vision Became a National Model
By Michael Urbanec
Mike Sutfin, 2009 Illinois Floodplain Manager of the Year, raised Ottawa’s standards while lowering the floodwaters. He passed away January 25.

February 21, 2023
Registration for the 2023 ASFPM Conference is Now Open!
By News Editor
If you have to pick just one conference to attend this year, the 2023 ASFPM annual conference is it.

February 10, 2023
RISE Challenge Continues to Grow
By News Editor
The RISE Challenge (Resilience. Innovation. Sustainability. Environment) engages young people in developing community resilience to environmental hazards.

February 6, 2023
Welcome New Members – January 2023
By News Editor
ASFPM extends a big welcome to the following people who joined the association this past month.

February 6, 2023
A Tool for Elevating Flood Mitigation Awareness in Your Community
By News Editor
ReduceFloodRisk.org helps homeowners understand their flood risk and the specific steps they can take to better protect their most valuable assets.
January 26, 2023
ASFPM Foundation Welcomes New Fellows
By News Editor
Dave Carlton, Sally McConkey, and Terri Turner are the Foundation’s newest fellows, bringing the total to 17.
