| Formation | January 1, 1999 | 
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| Subsidiaries | AMM Trading Company | 
| Website | amm | 
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM) is an organization of municipal governments in the province of Manitoba, Canada. All incorporated municipalities in Manitoba are members.[1]
Its stated purpose is to "identify and address the needs and concerns of [its] members to achieve strong and effective municipal government."[2]
The AMM is funded solely by its members and by its business arm, the AMM Trading Company.[3]
History
The Union of Manitoba Municipalities was created in 1905. By 1910, the UMM would grow to a little over 100 members.[4]
Structure
All 137 incorporated municipalities in Manitoba are members of the AMM, as represented by their mayors, reeves, and councillors.[1][2] The AMM comprises seven districts, each with two directors: Parkland, Interlake, Midwestern, Central, Western, Eastern, and Northern. The City of Winnipeg is also represented by one Director.[3]
AMM and representatives from Manitoba serve on the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Board of Directors.[3]
The AMM also offers associate non-voting memberships to First Nations, other communities, school boards, hospital boards, and other associations.[5] The following are some of the current AMM Associate Members, as of 2023:
- Incorporated Community of Cross Lake
 - Manitoba Association of Watersheds
 - Nelson House Community Council
 - Pembina Valley Watershed District
 - Red River Basin Commission
 - Seymourville Community Council
 - Winnipeg Metropolitan Region
 
Limited Associate Members, as of 2023:
- Buffalo Point First Nation
 - Flin Flon School Division
 - Fort La Bosse School Division
 - Frontier School Division
 - Lakeshore School Division
 - Mountain View School Division
 - Park West School Division
 - Portage la Prairie Regional Landfill
 - Prairie Rose School Division
 - South Interlake Regional Library
 - Swan Valley School Division
 - Thompson Regional Airport
 
See also
References
- 1 2 Goldsborough, Gordon (2006). "A Union of Manitoba Municipalities". Manitoba History. Manitoba Historical Society (51). ISSN 0226-5036.
 - 1 2 "Homepage". Association of Manitoba Municipalities. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
 - 1 2 3 "Who We Are | About Us". Association of Manitoba Municipalities. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
 - ↑ "History | About Us". Association of Manitoba Municipalities. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
 - ↑ "Associate Members". Association of Manitoba Municipalities. Retrieved 2023-08-12.