IFMA Credentials
Become a Certified Facility Manager® (CFM®)
Facility professionals who hold one or more of these credentials/designations have taken the time to invest in their professional development within the facility management field and demonstrate a commitment to the profession.
Certified Facility Manager® (CFM®)
CFMs are comprised of experienced facility professionals who are recognized for their proficiency in all areas of FM. A competency-based certification, the CFM program assesses expertise in the nine key areas of facility management through work experience, education and the ability to pass a comprehensive exam.
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Facility Management Professional (FMP®)
The FMP designation is a knowledge-based credential allowing FMs to demonstrate a proven comprehension of the basics of facility management and provides them with a springboard for obtaining certification with the CFM program.
Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP™)
NEW Sustainability Facility Professional™ (SFP™) credential.
Become an SFP and play a key leadership role in creating, managing, and operating sustainable facilities. The SFP is the new credential for FMs seeking a higher level of sustainable performance. Go farther, faster. Engage all your company’s FM assets to truly maximize triple bottom line results.
The new IFMA SFP Credential Program™ is now available »
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IFMA is committed to promoting the professionals that hold these credentials as the most highly qualified job candidates in the industry. The hard work and dedication that goes in to completing these programs is of importance to the recruiters, employers and human resource professionals who appreciate the knowledge base of credentialed and certified candidates.
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