Alberta Urban Municipalities Association
From the smallest village to the largest city, we harness the power of our members
We represent Alberta's municipalities where over 85% of Albertans live: summer villages, villages, cities, towns, and specialized municipalities.
We work with elected and administrative leaders of Alberta's municipalities to advocate for solutions to municipal issues, which we categorize as economic, environment, governance, infrastructure, or social.
And we support communities by identifying and providing services that help them build resilient and thriving communities. We use our members' combined purchasing power to negotiate the best possible value and competitive pricing.
Explore our website and discover more about Alberta Municipalities!
Government of Canada
Canada's abundant natural resources have established it as a global energy leader. The Government of Canada is committed to a responsible energy future, balancing the sustainable development of traditional resources with a transition to clean energy sources. By investing in renewable technologies and fostering innovation, Canada is building a low-carbon economy while combating climate change. This balanced approach benefits all Canadians and reinforces Canada's commitment to a sustainable energy future.
IEEE Young Professionals
IEEE Young Professionals is a vibrant community of young engineers, scientists, and other professionals who are passionate about using their skills to make a difference in the world.
As an IEEE YP member, you'll connect with peers, gain valuable career skills, and contribute to projects that benefit your community and the profession. It's a great way to develop your leadership potential and build a strong professional network.
Solar Alberta
The Solar Energy Society of Alberta is the trusted community resource for the widespread understanding and use of solar energy in Alberta. Solar Alberta’s mission is to accelerate Alberta’s transition to a just and sustainable energy future, we advocate, educate, and serve as an industry and community hub for solar energy. Formed in 1991, Solar Alberta is a non-profit society that believes solar energy and solar-related technologies are key to a sustainable and just energy future in Alberta.
Trade Winds to Success
Trade Winds To Success was established in 2005 by the Joint Training Trust Fund and is partnered with Indigenous community organizations and government funding agencies to provide First Nation, Metis, and Inuit people an opportunity to receive pre-apprenticeship training and shop experience in many construction trades.