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IAPPO New Address:

PO BOX 9032
Naperville, IL 60567-0032

2011 Scholarship Information
IAPPO will continue to subsidize training for its members in 2011 but will not award 2011 scholarships due to a shortage of funds. IAPPO hopes to continue the scholarship program for 2012.

July 2011 Newsletter (PDF)

2011 Professional Manager and Professional Buyer of the Year Awards

2011 Fall Election Results

Check out our new presentation section under education and training. Here you can find our latest presentations for download and to view online.



Events

2012 Spring Training and Vendor Trade Show


May 7-9, 2012
Northfield Inn, Suites & Conference Center, Springfield, Illinois Agenda and Program will be posted when it becomes available.



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Welcome
The Illinois Association of Public Procurement Officials, Inc. (IAPPO), a chapter of the Institute for Public Procurement (NIGP) is a not-for-profit organization comprised of Public Purchasing Officials throughout the State of Illinois. Our membership includes representatives from state and local government, as well as special districts and public education agencies who are concerned with professionalism and continuing education in the purchasing profession. IAPPO, which was chartered on October 26, 1977, with a membership of nine, has grown to over 200 members at present. IAPPO was incorporated on October 1, 1997, was granted 501.c.3 not-for-profit status by the Internal Revenue in April, 2000.

Our specific goals are as follows:

  • To establish cooperative relationships among our members for the development of efficient purchasing methods and practices in the field of educational, governmental and public institutional procurement.

  • To promote the interchange of ideas and experience within the purchasing profession.

  • To promote professional competence through ongoing training and certification of those engaged in the purchasing profession.

  • To assure the public (taxpayers) that the maximum effort is being made to spend their tax money wisely and in the most professional manner possible.

  • To advance purchasing as a profession and encourage professionalism of our members.