Welcome to Community Associations Institute - Central Oregon Regional Chapter (CORC)
CORC provides opportunities for Central Oregon homeowner association volunteer leaders, community managers, management companies and business partners to participate in local education programs. CORC does this through educational seminars, workshops, luncheon meeting where recognized experts in the industry share their experience and training with attendees.
Through membership in the Community Association Institute individual volunteer leaders can benefit their association through access to:
-Resources for Building and Managing Strong Communities
-Education, Training and Instruction
-Publications
-Government and Public Affairs
About CAI
CAI provides education, tools and resources to people who govern and manage homeowners associations, condominiums and other planned communities. Our mission is to help you make your community a better—even preferred place to call home.
CAI is a national organization dedicated to fostering vibrant, competent, harmonious community associations. For 50 years, CAI has been the leader in providing education and resources to the volunteer homeowners who govern community associations and the professionals who support them. Our members include community association volunteer leaders, professional managers, community management firms and other professionals and companies that provide products and services to associations.
Working closely with our state, regional and local chapters (64 nationwide), we bring together experts to provide the latest information on community association management and governance. We serve our members with books, seminars and workshops, research, continuing education and periodicals, including Common Ground magazine and specialized newsletters on community association management, governance and law.
CAI also advocates for legislative and regulatory policies that support responsible governance and effective management. We represent the interests of our members before the U.S. Congress, federal agencies and other policy-setting bodies on issues such as taxes, insurance, bankruptcy reform and fair housing. In addition, state Legislative Action Committees represent CAI members before state legislatures and agencies on issues such as assessment collection, foreclosure and construction defects.