The mission of the Colorado State Fire Chiefs' Association is to provide leadership, education, and support to the Chief Officers of Colorado fire departments, in order to reduce the loss of life and property and to protect Colorado's citizens and institutions from all types of emergencies. In addition, we provide the executive and legislative branches of Colorado's government with information and recommendations in order to shape public policy that meets the goal of protecting those who live, work and play in Colorado.

 

By becoming a member, you will receive the following benefits:

  • E-mail notification of important issues facing Colorado's fire service

  • Ability to help shape the Association's position on public policy issues

  • Representation before the Legislative and Executive branches of Colorado's government

  • Ability to influence the future direction of fire and emergency services by participating in CSFCA sections and committees

  • Opportunities to represent the CSFCA to other organizations  that have a role in the provision of fire and emergency services

  • Access to the Technical Advisory Group and the "Members Helping Members" Network

  • Labor relations programs

  • Participation in the Colorado Fire Leadership Challenge

  • Access to the Association's web site (www.colofirechiefs.org) for news and legislative updates

  • Legislative e-mail alerts

  • Opportunity to express your opinions through member surveys

  • Camaraderie with other chief officers -- providing a sounding board for you to share ideas and concerns, and find solutions to challenges facing your department

Please take a moment to download, fill out the application, and submit it by fax, e-mail, or regular mail.

 

Membership Applications Click on this link for a description of the various membership classifications and to download the appropriate application.

 

For more information about the Colorado State Fire Chiefs' Association, download our information packet here.


Colorado State Fire Chiefs' Association

Membership Benefits

The Colorado State Fire Chiefs' Association is always looking for ways to enhance the value of your membership.  Below are some of the additional benefits of CSFCA membership. Click here for a description of the additional benefits of CSFCA membership.


2008 Membership Renewals

 

It is that time of year!  The applications for membership (for all classes of members) are found on here. Please take a moment download, fill out the application, and submit it by fax, e-mail, or regular mail. 

 

This year, as a convenience to our members, we are accepting credit card payments.  The instructions for payment by credit card are attached to the application.


Welcome Our New Members!

 

Please join the Board of Directors in thanking and welcoming the following new members that joined the Association in 2008.

Air Force Academy Fire & Emer Services Gunnison Fire Department

Broadmoor Fire Protection District

Hot Sulphur Springs - Parshall FPD
Byers Fire Department Jefferson-Como Fire Protection District
Cheyenne Wells Fire Department Olney Springs Volunteer Fire Dept.
Coal Creek Canyon Fire Prot. Dist. Palisade Fire Department
Colorado State Forest Service - Fire Div. Rist Canyon Volunteer FD, Inc.
Crowley Volunteer Fire Department Stratmoor Hills Fire Protection District
De Beque Fire Protection District Sugar City Volunteer Fire Department
Four Mile Fire Protection Dist. (Boulder) Tri-County Volunteer Fire Department
Glen Haven Area Volunteer FD, Inc. TTCI Emergency Services Department

 

 

“Serving the Chief Fire Officers of Colorado since 1968”

 

 

 
 

Links

2008 Membership Recruitment Campaign

2007 Members

2007 Membership Report

2008 Membership Renewals

Membership Applications

 
 

CSFCA Travel Website YTB Travel Network

 
 
 
 
 
 



 

CSFCA is a member of the Missouri Valley Division of the
International Association of Fire Chiefs

Missouri Valley Division of the International Association of Fire Chiefs