About Us
CAI-CV Mission Statement
CAI-CV's mission is to build better communities by equipping board members, community managers, and business partners with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to lead with confidence and make informed decisions
CAI-Coachella Valley Chapter
Common interest developments (CIDs) are the fastest growing form of housing in the world today. Through CIDs, homeowners can share common areas such as pools, roads, recreational facilities and other resources. CIDs are typically organized and managed as homeowner associations (HOAs). CAI members include homeowners, homeowner associations, HOA board members, community managers, community management companies, and business partners and experts who provide services to CIDs.
Increasingly complex regulations impact every facet of the CID industry. CAI continually informs its members with information regarding fiduciary duties and industry best practices. In an effort to promote professionalism at every level, CAI provides educational courses for community board members, and multiple levels of professional training and credentials for association managers. CAI also provides training and credentialing for CID experts, including reserve specialists, insurance and risk management providers and attorneys.
The Coachella Valley chapter of CAI has more than 1,450 members, representing hundreds of local communities. CAI welcomes members and potential members to browse our website and to call or email the CAI-CV office at [email protected] or call (760) 341-0559 for more information.
CAI-CV Governance
CAI-CV is a 501(c)6 nonprofit professional association representing the common interest development (CID) industry. Our members include community board members and homeowners, managers, management companies, and businesses that support communities.
CAI-CV's leadership team includes the Board of Directors, the Chairs & Co-Chairs of our 16 Standing Committees, and over 150 members who volunteer their time to help manage events and educational programs aimed at building better communities.











