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Please mark your calendars for these upcoming events in 2026:


1st Quarter 2026 (January – March)


TN AFPM Newsletter

  • January 19:  1st Quarter Newsletter - Click HERE

TN AFPM and TEMA Quarterly Training Opportunities

  • February 18:  CONFLUENCE - A Stormwater and Floodplain Summit

    The Summit is a one-day partnership event presented by the Tennessee Association of Floodplain Management and the Tennessee Stormwater Association.  Our goal is to bring together floodplain and stormwater professionals in order to create a better understanding of the permit responsibilities and how they can work together in the future. 


    February 18, 2026; 9am-5pm Central


    Williamson County Expo Center, 4215 Long Lane  Franklin, TN 37064


    REGISTER HERE

  • March 26:  Quarterly Webinar – Building Code Flood Provisions and the National Flood Insurance Program
    Presented by Charlie Baker, FEMA Program Analyst

    REGISTRATION coming soon through TEMA’s learning portal

ASFPM Training Opportunities

  • February 3: CFM Exam Study Webinar 10am Central; REGISTER HERE

Interested in becoming a Certified Floodplain Manager, but aren't sure where to start? Join ASFPM for the next CFM Exam Study Webinar to learn more about the CFM program and how to become certified. This is a completely free, live virtual workshop where you’ll be able to gain insights about preparing for the exam as well as ask questions about the process of getting and maintaining your certification.


Other Floodplain Management Related Events

  • March 5-7:  Tennessee Association of Professional Surveyors (TAPS)
    Annual Conference, Murfreesboro, TN - More Info HERE


2nd Quarter 2026 (April – June)

 

TN AFPM Newsletter

  • April 20:  2nd Quarter Newsletter:  Coming Soon

TN AFPM and TEMA Quarterly Training Opportunities

TN AFPM and our State NFIP Team will be hosting quarterly NFIP webinars.  Please mark your calendars!  In addition to floodplain management topics, you’ll have NFIP professionals available to answer any questions you may have.


ASFPM Training Opportunities

  • May TBD: CFM Exam Study Webinar 10am Central;  Coming Soon

Interested in becoming a Certified Floodplain Manager, but aren't sure where to start? Join ASFPM for the next CFM Exam Study Webinar to learn more about the CFM program and how to become certified. This is a completely free, live virtual workshop where you’ll be able to gain insights about preparing for the exam as well as ask questions about the process of getting and maintaining your certification.


Other Floodplain Management Related Events

  • April 12-16: Tennessee Building Officials Association (TBOA)
    Annual Conference, Gatlinburg – More Info HERE

  • April 14-16:  Tennessee Geographic Information Council (TNGIC)
    Annual Conference, Franklin – More Info HERE

  • April 28-30:  Emergency Management Association of Tennessee (EMAT)
    Annual Conference, Murfreesboro – More Info HERE

  • May 31 – June 4:  Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM)
    Annual Conference, Milwaukee – More Info HERE


3rd Quarter 2026 (July – September)

 

TN AFPM Newsletter

  • July 20: 3rd Quarter Newsletter: Coming Soon

TN AFPM and TEMA Quarterly Training Opportunities

  • August 19-21: TN AFPM Annual Conference, Pickwick Landing State Park

    Join us for this annual event providing an educational opportunity for floodplain administrators, community leaders, and technical professionals throughout the State of Tennessee to come together and stay informed of current floodplain management issues.


    Registration Coming Soon

     

  • September 15: NFIP Webinar - Stream CrossingsTeams Meeting Link

TN AFPM and our State NFIP Team will be hosting quarterly NFIP webinars.  Please mark your calendars!  In addition to floodplain management topics, you’ll have NFIP professionals available to answer any questions you may have.

 

ASFPM Training Opportunities

  • August TBD: CFM Exam Study Webinar 10am Central; Coming Soon

Interested in becoming a Certified Floodplain Manager, but aren't sure where to start? Join ASFPM for the next CFM Exam Study Webinar to learn more about the CFM program and how to become certified. This is a completely free, live virtual workshop where you’ll be able to gain insights about preparing for the exam as well as ask questions about the process of getting and maintaining your certification.



4th Quarter 2026 (October – November)

 

TN AFPM Newsletter

  • October 19: 4th Quarter Newsletter: Coming Soon

TN AFPM and TEMA Quarterly Training Opportunities

  • October 13: NFIP Webinar - Variance Requests and Your Appeals Board - Teams Meeting Link

TN AFPM and our State NFIP Team will be hosting quarterly NFIP webinars.  Please mark your calendars!  In addition to floodplain management topics, you’ll have NFIP professionals available to answer any questions you may have.


ASFPM Training Opportunities
  • November TBD: CFM Exam Study Webinar 10am Central; Coming Soon

Interested in becoming a Certified Floodplain Manager, but aren't sure where to start? Join ASFPM for the next CFM Exam Study Webinar to learn more about the CFM program and how to become certified. This is a completely free, live virtual workshop where you’ll be able to gain insights about preparing for the exam as well as ask questions about the process of getting and maintaining your certification.


Other Floodplain Management Related Events

  • TBD:  Tennessee Chapter of the American Planning Association (TAPA)
    Fall Conference, TBD – More Info HERE

 


About TN AFPM


Our Mission

To promote and provide assistance for the responsible management of Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA) through education, cooperation and communication, thereby protecting the natural and beneficial functions of Tennessee's floodplains.

Our Purpose

  1. To promote public awareness of proper floodplain management;

  2. To promote the professional status of floodplain management and secure all benefits resulting there from;

  3. To enhance cooperation and exchange information between local, state and federal agencies and development entities, private organizations and individuals;

  4. To keep individuals concerned with proper floodplain management well informed through educational and professional seminars and to provide a method for dissemination of information, both general and technical;

  5. To inform concerned individuals of pending floodplain legislation and other related floodplain management matters; and

  6. To study and support legislation pertinent and necessary to the effective implementation of floodplain management regulations.