Imagine what your practice would be like if you had an army of peers you could turn to for advice, ideas and support. FPA provides numerous opportunities to get connected, informed and involved.
Connect Locally, Nationally & Across the Globe
Chapters
Get involved locally by meeting fellow members who face similar
laws and regulatory issues. Attend meetings, volunteer, develop
knowledge and more.
Online Discussions
Connect with fellow members through FPA's interactive online
environment, called FPA Community Building. This robust area of the
site is user-friendly and intuitive for even the most novice user.
The opportunity to participate in discussions, share documents and
collaborate with peers is at your fingertips.
Member Directory
Use FPA's private member directory to find professionals in your
area with particular areas of expertise.
Communities
of Interest
Become part of a network of practioners all facing similar
challenges in their daily practice. Communities of Interest focus
on the issues, trends and research of specific areas within the
financial planning profession.
- Provide pro bono services nationally or locally.
- Become a mentor.
- Hone your leadership skills by volunteering as a chapter leader.
International
Sister Organizations
Share experiences and information with members throughout the
world.

