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How many IFMA members are there?

How many IFMA members are there?

24,000 members
As of 2019, IFMA had 24,000 members in more than 100 countries. IFMA is also a member of the Global Facility Management Association (Global FM), a consortium of facility management associations.

What is IFMA SFP?

IFMA’s SFP® is an assessment-based certificate programs delivering a specialty credential in sustainability. By earning your SFP credential, you will develop and gain recognition for your expertise in sustainable FM practices while impacting your organization’s economic, environmental and social bottom lines.

How do I register for IFMA?

Go to the IFMA Community website at: http://community.ifma.org/ Select “Click here to register” or click on the green button “Register Now”

What is SFP certification?

The Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP) credential is a time-tested credential that helps facility managers make data-driven decisions and understand sustainable best practices.

What do facility managers do?

Facilities managers are responsible for the security, maintenance and services of work facilities to ensure that they meet the needs of the organisation and its employees. Facilities managers essentially look after all of the services that helps a business or other organisation do its work.

What is IFMA FMP?

IFMA’s Facility Management Professional™ (FMP®) designation is a knowledge-based credential for FM professionals and industry suppliers looking to increase their depth-of-knowledge in the core FM topics deemed critical by employers.

What is sustainable facilities management?

What is sustainable facility management? Sustainable facility management seeks to ensure that each building has a greatly reduced, or even neutral, impact on the environment. Generally, this implies several changes in the daily operations, as well as changes to the structure of the building itself.

What makes a facility sustainable?

Sustainable building standards often consider environmental performance in categories including, energy, water, indoor environmental quality, materials use, waste management, as well as economic performance, such as life-cycle costs.