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Community

IFMA Orlando partners with several organizations to provide for our community.  Through partnering with other local non-profits, we collect canned foods for local food banks, coats for the under-clothed, and supplies for local schools.  We provide a needful tie to our local community through volunteer efforts.  We strive to provide local give back opportunities to make a larger impact within our community. Please find our partnering organizations below.

One Heart for Women and Children

One Heart for Women and Children is a dedicated community food pantry based in Orlando, Orange County. We provide essential food assistance and support to those in need, working closely with local partners to reach families across Central Florida. Read More

The Orlando Union Rescue Mission

The Orlando Union Rescue Mission has provided life-transforming services in Central Florida for over 75 years. While their ministry has grown and expanded throughout the years, their vision remains the same—providing new life, new goals, and a new future in Christ to the most vulnerable in our community. Read More.

Special Hearts Farm

The Special Hearts Farm “Special Animals for Special Hearts,” is an organization that serves individuals with disabilities and unique abilities by providing adult day training, supported employment, and possible entrepreneur business opportunities related to farming and gardening experiences. Read More.

The Facilithon FM Pipeline

The Facilithon introduces high school and technical school students and their advisors to careers in Facility Management. The competition tests student’s ability to thrive in a facility management environment through an emergency scenario that the student has to react to immediately. Students that do well in the Facilithon represent excellent future facility management professionals. Read More


The IFMA Foundation

The IFMA Foundation works for the public good in support of Facility Management higher education, students studying Facility Management and related fields, research critical to the profession, and increasing awareness of facility management and making FM a career of choice. Read More.

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