Join us to hear from the AIA national advocacy team as they explain the structure and timeline of the federal budget process, including how appropriations affect architecture and vertical infrastructure programs. This course will highlight why the federal budget matters to architects and designers, and discuss how architects can engage in the budget cycle and support advocacy efforts. Discover how to connect federal spending priorities to opportunities and challenges facing the built environment and the profession. By translating complex fiscal policy into clear, actionable insights, this course aims to empower practitioners to anticipate funding trends, align services with public investment priorities, and engage in effective advocacy. 

Course EID: AIAU25-ADV03R
Course Status: Published
Product SKU: AIAU25-ADV03R
Course Type: Course
Delivery type: On Demand
Knowledge Level: Introductory
CPE Credit: 1
Credits: LU
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Learning Objective 1:

Understand how federal budget decisions impact state and local government funding streams and procurement strategies. 

Learning Objective 2:

Evaluate the implications of current federal spending priorities for design professionals. 

Learning Objective 3:

Identify key elements of the recently passed (or pending) federal budget that influence the built environment such as climate resilience, housing, infrastructure, and public buildings. 

Learning Objective 4:

Gain a foundational understanding of the federal budget, recent developments in the current appropriations cycle, and the downstream implications for state and local budgets.

Language: EN
Session Code: 1
Completion Mark: 100
Topics: Codes and Regulations
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