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Program Fees

Program fees are due at the time of application and can be paid via check or credit card. If paying by check please fax a copy of your check along with your application prior to dropping it in the mail.

For questions concerning fees or payment method, please call 561-277-8251.
Fax your payment along with your completed application to 501-280-9233.


* Required course is currently being offered through Florida CAM Schools

Program Fees
Application for CASP
(includes 1st year's annual maintenance fee)
$626
"Doing Business with Community Associations" Course $259
Annual Maintenance Fee $349
FCAP Service Provider Membership $349

Requirements

1. Complete and Submit the appropriate
    application


2. Complete Florida CAM Schools’ course "Doing
    Business with Community Associations" (DBCA)

(Required for CASP Professional Designation)

3. Agree to FCAP Code of Ethics

1. LEARN

Doing Business with Community Associations

CASP Designated Members have completed a training course designed to teach the unique needs of community associations along with proven communication tools to create confident sales people, knowledgeable staff, and a powerful management team. The course is currently offered by Florida CAM Schools, LLC.

 

Communication

  • Using a DISC personality assessment, receive detailed evaluations focusing on business skills
  • Identify individual communication styles
  • Learn to communicate better with clients and co-workers
  • Recognize verbal and visual communication messages
  • Create action plans for strengthening communication or leadership style
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Community Association Management

  • Community association structure
  • Community association governance
  • Practical applications when working with community associations
  • How to have more success and less frustration when connecting with community association boards
  • Roundtable discussions of in-the-field experiences

2. VET

CASP Designated Members have been "vetted" in the following critical areas of business:

  • Legal Right to Do Business - Business license and applicable professional license are verified
  • Business Character - Complaints against license, complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau, and credit standing are researched and found acceptable
  • Viability - Equifax business risk assessment, credit risk, and failure risk are within their acceptable range
  • Ethical Standards - Agreement to CFCAP Statement of Ethics reinforces standards in key areas, such as financial management, complaint handling, and employee supervision
  • Commitment - Completed industry-specific training ("Doing Business with Community Associations" - DBCA)