Homepage
Celebrating 120 Years of GFOA
In February 1906, the National Association of Comptrollers and Accounting Officers was formed. Today, it’s known as GFOA and in 2026, we’re celebrating 120 years of supporting public finance professionals and the communities they serve. Throughout the year, we’ll share moments from our history, highlight member experiences, and spotlight the ideas and innovations shaping our work today.
#GFOA2026 Key Sessions Announced
We’re excited to announce the first release of sessions for GFOA’s 120th Annual Conference, taking place June 28 to July 1 in Chicago. From core public finance fundamentals to advanced strategies and emerging issues, this year’s sessions deliver practical insight from peers and experts across the public finance profession.
Awards for Excellence Winner: City of Lethbridge, Alberta
In 2020, the City of Lethbridge approved its first financial reserve policy to strengthen the long-term management of reserves and support financial stability and flexibility. The policy established separate reserve funds, each with a defined purpose and funding source, helping the city respond to changing economic conditions while ensuring the continuity of essential services for the community. In 2025, the policy was amended to incorporate strategic reserves, setting clear expectations for their use and reinforcing the city’s ability to mitigate financial shocks from unforeseen events across its multi-year operating budget.
"No Tax on Overtime" FAQs Published
GFOA’s Federal Liaison Center team has published a new series of FAQs related to implementation of the new, temporary “No Tax on Overtime” deduction and the applicability of Fair Labor Standards Act requirements. Although the IRS has granted government employers with relief from separately reporting FLSA-qualified overtime in 2025, employers will need to begin accounting for deductible overtime in 2026 to meet statutory reporting requirements.
Upcoming Events & Deadlines
View Full Events Calendar
Apply to Serve on GFOA's Executive Board
Don’t miss your chance to take on a meaningful leadership role within GFOA. Serving on the Executive Board is an opportunity to apply your expertise in public finance, help shape the future of the organization, and support members in building thriving communities. Board members serve a three-year term and are expected to attend all meetings, including three on-site meetings per year and GFOA's committee meetings. Applications are due by February 6.
CPFO Spotlight
Celebrating January CPFOs
Join us in congratulating the following members who completed their certification journeys in January and are now Certified Public Finance Officers: Phillip Braverman, CPFO, Middle River Regional Jail, Virginia; Majlinda Marku, CPFO, Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, Ohio; Kevin Orton, CPFO, City of Littleton, Colorado; Jeffrey O’Neill, CPFO, Town of Norwood, Massachusetts; Jennifer Signs, CPFO, Lake Whatcom Water and Sewer District, Washington, Dawn Taylor, CPFO, City of Corinth, Texas; and Moriah Thoms, CPFO, Accenture, Colorado.
Membership
-
Join now
Join GFOA
Be part of a powerful community of 26,000+ public finance professionals across the U.S. and Canada. GFOA’s inclusive, organization-based membership model makes it easier than ever to connect, learn, and grow—whether you’re representing a government agency or joining as an individual.
-
View all benefits
Member Benefits
Membership in GFOA connects you to the tools, knowledge, and network you need to excel in public finance. Explore the valuable benefits below and see how joining our community can help you advance your skills, strengthen your organization, and make a greater impact in your community.
Networking
Celebrate Black History Month with GFOA's Black Caucus
February is Black History Month, and this year’s theme, “A Century of Black History Commemorations,” is a perfect time to learn, connect, and get involved. Established in 1991, GFOA's Black Caucus supports African American public finance professionals through education, networking, leadership development, and student engagement. The Black Caucus is one of GFOA’s Affinity Groups—a free member benefit with no additional fees or volunteer requirements. GFOA’s nine Affinity Groups bring members together around shared interests and experiences to build community and advance careers. Black Caucus members gain access to exclusive networking events and webinars, an online community forum, opportunities to support students and future leaders, and dedicated conference sessions and social events.
This month, join the Black Caucus Listen and Learn webinar series, connecting HBCU students with experienced local government finance professionals. (Register for the Feb. 13 webinar) (Register for Feb. 27 webinar)
Additional Resources
-
View details
Awards
Our award programs recognize excellence in government finance.
-
View details
Best Practices
GFOA's best practices identify specific policies and procedures that contribute to improved government management.
-
View details
Rethinking Initiatives
We're taking a deep dive into budgeting, revenue, and financial reporting.
-
View details
Workforce Resources
Articles, research, and case studies to help governments now and in the future.
Publications & Subscriptions
-
View details
2024 GAAFR
The 2024 edition of the GAAFR is your go-to resource for the latest accounting rules and how to implement them.
-
View details
GAAFR Plus
Need more in-depth guidance in local government accounting, auditing, and financial reporting? GFOA’s GAAFR Plus offers important resources to help navigate the ever-changing world of public finance. Take advantage of this subscription today!