TEXAS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ADVOCATES (TCAA) is the public policy voice of community associations and the professionals who serve them. Our stakeholders include community associations, board members, managers, attorneys, developers, builders, title companies, management companies, real estate professionals, realtors, homeowners and others who provide service to those living in deed restricted communities.
We are the voice for millions of Texas homeowners who choose to live in community association and want to preserve the value of their homes - the greatest asses most Texans will purchase in their lifetime. TCAA serves as the voice of CAI (Community Association Institute) on legislative and regulatory matters.
TCAA provides education throughout the state, coordinating efforts with the CAI chapters and other organizations which serve the community association industry and profession.
TCAA is funded primarily by voluntary contributions from those who live in community association and work with community associations. From volunteer leaders, to managers, to business partners - TCAA NEES YOUR SUPPORT! TCAA is a 501 c (6) organization. Contributions are not tax deductible.
A Board of Directors comprised of professionals in the community association industry and other interested parties heads TCAA. The Board focuses on legislative agenda, policy making, and legislator and stakeholder relations.
Click here to view the TCAA Organizational Chart
TCAA also has an Advisory Committee made up of individuals or organizations who have a strong interest or involvement with community association living. They assist with legislative outreach and fundraising.
Further details of the organizational structure and funding are outlined in the TCAA Bylaws. If you would like additional information, please contact the TCAA Executive Director at exdir@txcaa.org.
The Board of Directors include professionals in the community association industry and other interested parties. The Board's focus is on legislative agenda, policy making, and legislator and stakeholder relations. Click here for a listing of the Board of Directors.
The Advisory Council is made up of individuals who have a strong interest or involvement with community association living. They assist with legislative outreach and fundraising, in addition to other TCAA Committees.
TCAA engages professionals to help shape positive media messages and drive the public policy agenda of our POA stakeholders.