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Partnership Opportunities
NAFA seeks partnerships with three different kinds of organizations.
- Colleges or Universities who endorse our certification programs and offer on campus programs in related disciplines.
- Other associations who choose to endorse our certification programs.
- Corporate or other organizations who have enrolled a significant number of candidates in our certification programs.
Organizational Certification
As a fleet manager, you have a unique opportunity to make a considerable impact on the environment — and your fleet’s bottom line — through sustainable efforts.
NAFA’s Sustainable Fleet Accreditation Program is the distinctive accreditation program that provides the tools that help automotive fleets measure and track improvements in their environmental impact.
The program tools concretely measure improvements through:
- Efficient driver training programs
- Idle reduction activities
- Vehicle fuel tracking activities
- Specific fuel usage information
Participants in the NAFA Sustainable Fleet Accreditation Program receive ongoing insights and support, and a suite of marketing materials to celebrate recognize this distinctive accomplishment. Additionally, participants receive valuable benchmarking statistics to help measure accomplishments over time and against a comparison set.
The program is flexible and supports existing fleet efforts and reporting processes.
Individual Certification
The CAFM certification program offers the most up-to-date fleet management education. Successful completion of the CAFM® program requires passing all eight disciplines within a three-year period. The eight disciplines are:
- Asset Management (AM)
- Business Management (BM)
- Financial Management (FM)
- Information Management (IM)
- Maintenance Management (MM)
- Professional Development (PD)
- Risk Management (RM)
- Vehicle Fuel Management (VFM)
The CAFM® program is open to any individual with at least one year experience in any fleet-related position, as well as those enrolled in a college or university program in a fleet-related course of study.
The Certified Automotive Fleet Specialist (CAFS®) program gives candidates the option of selecting four of eight disciplines based on their education or employment needs.
- Disciplines: Business Management, Maintenance Management, Risk Management, Professional Development, Asset Management, Financial Management, Information Management, Vehicle Fuel Management.
The CAFS® program is open to any individual with at least one year experience in any fleet-related position, as well as those enrolled in a college or university program in a fleet-related course of study. Those who successfully complete four disciplines are eligible to continue their studies in the remaining disciplines to earn their CAFM designation.
