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Mission
Advance the effective and efficient administration of justice. NACM provides a robust forum fostering innovative practices and professional development that inspires excellence in its membership, enhances public trust and confidence in our courts, and embraces the fundamental duties and responsibilities inherent in an accountable and independent judicial branch of government.
Vision
To be the premier global organization for court professionals
by devoting its work to addressing current and future issues
facing the judiciary; stressing its commitment to develop and
sustain a high performing Association.
Membership
• Over 1800 members from the United States of America, Canada, Australia, and other countries
• $ 1.3M annual budget
• Significant grant funding from SJI
• Secretariat Services – National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, VA
Membership
MI 71
WA-86
OR-27ID-18
MT- 5
WY-7
CA-178
NV-21 UT-14
AZ-111
ND-13
SD-12
NE-11
CO-50
NM-26
KS-62
OK-12
TX-114
MN 37
IA-12
MO 41
AR-16
LA69
MS 18
AL11
GA86
TN-6
KY-2
IN8IL-29
WI-39
OH80 WV
5VA 61
NC-15
SC 10
FL65
ME 1
VT 5
NH-4MA-8
RI-2CT- 5
NJ-48
DE-6MD-49
DC-48
AK-6
HI-2
NY18
PA-84
Future Conferences Join us!
Conference Dates Location Theme
2013 Midyear Feb. 10 – 12 Los Angeles, CA Making Tough Choices and Coping with Change
2013 Annual July 14 – 18 San Antonio, TX Court Management 2.0
2014 Midyear Feb. 10 – 12 Savannah, GA
2014 Annual July 13 – 17 Scottsdale, AZ
2015 Midyear July 12 – 16 Louisville, KY
Membership Benefits
• Promotes continuing education opportunities
• Access to Members Only items such as conference videos and webinars
• Supports court programs, initiatives and challenges
• Early Career Professionals group
• Mentoring Opportunities
• Reduced conference fees
• Networking opportunities
• Access to MSU courses• Access to ICM courses• Publications
• Court Manager• CourtExpress
NACM Collaborations
• National Association of State Judicial Officers
• Association of Canadian Court Administrators
• American Judges Association
• National Center for State Courts
• National Association of Women Judges
• National College of Probate Judges
• Council of Chief Judges of State Courts of Appeal
• National Conference of Metropolitan Courts
• Federal Court Clerks Association
• National Association of State Judicial Educators
• National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks
• Justice Management Institute
• National Judicial College
• National Court Reporters Association
• Conference of Chief Justices
• Conference of State Court Administrators
• National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
• Conference of Court Public Information Officers
• National Conference of Bankruptcy Clerks
• American Institute of Architects
• Michigan State University
• State Judicial Institute
• Bureau of Justice Assistance
NACM Goals
GOAL 1: Effectively address changing environmental conditions and long-term trends by forging a shared vision of the future that guides our membership in shaping and managing court organizations.
GOAL 2: Enhance the professional networking of court leaders to foster innovation, critical thinking, and the sharing of proven practices that promote public trust and confidence in our nation’s courts.
GOAL 3: Increase diversity and inclusiveness in NACM’s membership and in all governance and networking activities of the Association.
GOAL 4: Improve the accessibility and accountability of courts through the development of professional competencies that support community based strategic alliances and partnerships, outreach programs, and public service opportunities.
GOAL 5: Enhance the vitality of the Association through comprehensive educational conferences, insightful publications, on-line forums, and distance learning opportunities to increase the knowledge, skills, abilities, and professionalism of our members.
NACM National Agenda:6 Priorities
1.Emphasizing Caseflow Management Improvements
2.Sustaining Excellence in Difficult Budget TimesReengineering
Technology
3.Enhancing Public Perceptions of the Courts and Increasing Community CollaborationSocial Media
CourTools
4.Promoting Improved Court Leadership and Governance
5.Preparing for and Responding to TrendsGuardianships / Elderly
Problem-Solving / Drug Courts
Access to Justice
6.Supporting Professional Court Management EducationConferences
Core Competencies
MSU Degree Program
Other Hot Topics
Public access to court records, statistics, data and budgets
Expanded use of technology, e-filing, e-courts
Court security
Court-Community Connections
Immigration issues/interpretation guarantee
Foreclosures – Mortgage Mediation
Problem Solving Courts
Veterans, housing, elder
Increase in number of self-represented litigants
Court performance measures (metrics)
Gang initiatives
Racial and ethnic fairness
Child welfare
legal orphan status
tribes
Problem solving / specialty courts
NACM’s 10 Core Competencies
• NACM Core Competencies Revision Project
• Jointly funded by:
Current NACM Activities and Leadership Opportunities
Committees
Ethics
Planning Finance
Conference Development
Communications
Membership Services
What’s New?
Member mentoring programEarly Career Professionals Conference scholarshipsConference / Distance LearningCourt Competencies InitiativeDual Membership Opportunities
Dual Membership
• Discount negotiated• At least $25 per year, shared by the state
association and NACM. • NACM will offer a $25 discount for state
associations discounting by at least 10% for NACM members.
For example, if the association were to enter into a dual membership partnership with NACM, the following rates for membership would apply:
Without Discount
Discounted
Association $40 $35
NACM $125 $100 (20%)
Total Membership
$165 $135 (18.2%)
Learn More About Leadership Opportunities NACM Website: NACMnet.org
On Behalf of NACM, Thanks Again!