OSBA is a non-profit association whose purpose is to support Oregon
school, ESD and community college board members in their complex leadership roles. The association does this through a variety of services, from board member training and executive searches to policy services, insurance services, publications and legislative advocacy.
OSBA's Staying
Safe resource page offers ideas school boards can use to minimize the
risk of violence, natural disasters, vandalism, accidents or expensive lawsuits on the district.
Crisis
Management resources page with tips on planning for and responding to
a crisis when it occurs
SDAO gives Oregon special districts a stronger and united voice at the Oregon
Legislature and provides advocacy with state administrative agencies and other units of government, training, information resources, and other support programs. SDAO has grown its membership to over 950 special districts, school districts and community colleges and has become an important support organization for their individual efforts.
PRIMA is a membership association that provides education and training for public sector risk managers. Includes members more than 2,200 PRIMA member entities and 1,800 local governments.
AGRiP was organized in late 1998 as a membership organization for public entity risk and benefits pools in North America. AGRiP promotes pooling as a practical extension of local government’s obligation to be a good steward of public funds through information, advocacy and education.