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Complete and submit this form to download the current rates and advertising options for placing an ad on NJLM's website.
Complete your insertion and contact information below to let us know what you would like to run. Once completed, a member of our team... More… Complete your insertion and contact information below to let us know what you would like to run. Once completed, a member of our team will contact you to confirm, review, and schedule. Once completed, an insertion order will be emailed to you for your approval.Less…
Complete this form to download an Advertising Media kit, or request to have one mailed to you. The kit contains rates, deadlines,... More… Complete this form to download an Advertising Media kit, or request to have one mailed to you. The kit contains rates, deadlines, specifications and general information on advertising in NJ Municipalities magazine.Less…
The League accept proposals from its municipal members. The primary goal of all sessions is to educate municipal leaders and... More… The League accept proposals from its municipal members. The primary goal of all sessions is to educate municipal leaders and professionals on innovative solutions to emerging issues in local government. We prefer that any speaker proposed is affiliated with municipal, county, and state government, or a nonprofit organization. We do offer Exhibitor Learning Sessions for private sector companies wishing to share their expertise. Visit www.njlm.org/Conference for more information.Less…
This form will review the ADA options available for the NJLM Annual Conference.
Form allowing Conference attendees to join a housing waitlist. This waitlist is managed by AC Central Reservations, Inc., the only... More… Form allowing Conference attendees to join a housing waitlist. This waitlist is managed by AC Central Reservations, Inc., the only authorized housing vendor for the League's Annual Conference.Less…
Is there a topic that you think the League should be considering because it will improve local government, or it addresses an issue... More… Is there a topic that you think the League should be considering because it will improve local government, or it addresses an issue effecting local governance? Every year the League invites local officials to submit resolutions. Resolutions are reviewed by League staff, and when selected, presented at the Resolutions Committee meeting during the Annual League Conference for review by the committee. Review the guidelines for submitting at www.njlm.org/ConferenceResolutionsLess…
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New exhibitor request form
Thank you for your interest in exhibiting at the 2025 Annual NJ League of Municipalities Conference! Please complete the short - no... More… Thank you for your interest in exhibiting at the 2025 Annual NJ League of Municipalities Conference! Please complete the short - no obligation - form for immediate access to the prospectus. Less…
Thank you for your interest in exhibiting at the 2026 Annual NJ League of Municipalities Conference! Please complete the short,... More… Thank you for your interest in exhibiting at the 2026 Annual NJ League of Municipalities Conference! Please complete the short, no-obligation form for immediate access to the prospectus. Less…
Contact information for one of the approximately 157 municipalities that sought to modify their housing number from the nonbinding... More… Contact information for one of the approximately 157 municipalities that sought to modify their housing number from the nonbinding guidance of the DCA. Less…
Standardized form for submitting a job posting to publish on the League website.
The recent reforms to the Open Public Records Act (P.L. 2024, c.16) included a State appropriation of $4 million to provide grants to... More… The recent reforms to the Open Public Records Act (P.L. 2024, c.16) included a State appropriation of $4 million to provide grants to local governments for the purpose of making government records accessible under OPRA available electronically, including through the use of shared services agreements. Please complete the brief survey below so we can prepare to advocate for the use of the grant funding. Less…
Please submit your questions on the new provisions of OPRA.
P.L. 2025, c. 222 expands the list of positions authorize to perform marriages and civil unions to include municipal clerks. This Lunch... More… P.L. 2025, c. 222 expands the list of positions authorize to perform marriages and civil unions to include municipal clerks. This Lunch & Learn will explain the new law and provide guidance and insights for municipal clerks performing weddings and civil unions. The Lunch & Learn will be held Friday, March 6 at 12 noon. Registration is required for this free webinar. Less…
Order copies of the League's Municipal Directory. A desktop reference guide containing contact information for all 564 municipalities.
When your municipal event is over, please share photos and a summary of your activities with the League so that we can include them... More… When your municipal event is over, please share photos and a summary of your activities with the League so that we can include them online and in NJ Municipalities magazine.Less…
Please share with your passed NJ Local Government Week resolutions with us so that the League can share them on its website.
Members may request additional assistance on locating ordinances when they cannot find a sample ordinance listed in NJLM's online... More… Members may request additional assistance on locating ordinances when they cannot find a sample ordinance listed in NJLM's online Ordinance Library on their topic of concern. Please note that the intention of this service is to provide a helpful consultation and not legal advice.Less…
The New Jersey State League of Municipalities (NJLM) offers scholarships in the form of full or partial tuition waivers for attorneys... More… The New Jersey State League of Municipalities (NJLM) offers scholarships in the form of full or partial tuition waivers for attorneys with limited financial means. These scholarships enable attorneys who meet the eligibility criteria to fulfill their MCLE requirements at a substantially reduced cost.Less…
The League holds inperson seminars and live online webinars throughout the year. If you have a topic suggestion, please submit it to... More… The League holds inperson seminars and live online webinars throughout the year. If you have a topic suggestion, please submit it to the League for review.Less…
Elected Governing Body Members can achieve each level by attending training, seminars, writing articles for the magazine, and... More… Elected Governing Body Members can achieve each level by attending training, seminars, writing articles for the magazine, and advocating for municipal interests. When an Elected Governing Body Member has completed a program they will receive a certificate of completion indicating the points earned. Once an Elected Governing Body Member has acquired the necessary amount of points, they can send in copies of their certificates and the online application form and will receive a certificate in the mail. They will also be recognized during the League’s Orientation session on Tuesday at the Annual League Conference (officials who submit application forms after September 1 will be recognized at the next year’s Annual League Conference). Complete this application form to earn your certificate.Less…
Form to update County League data; to ensure that the League has the current contact information for communicating with the County... More… Form to update County League data; to ensure that the League has the current contact information for communicating with the County Leagues in New Jersey.Less…
Over the past year, there has been ample federal funding for local governments. Whether it was the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) in the... More… Over the past year, there has been ample federal funding for local governments. Whether it was the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) in the CARES Act or the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) in the American Rescue Plan, municipalities have utilized these funds to fight the effects of the pandemic, replace lost municipal revenue, support community groups, and many other worthwhile endeavors. Utilizing these funds requires ample planning, and we ask that you share how your community has allocated these funds.Less…