As a resource, IML regularly creates fact sheets to provide more detailed information about specific issues. IML's fact sheet inventory includes municipal revenues, public safety pension fund consolidation and much more.
As a way to expand posting municipal notices in the public forum, IML has created a dedicated website, LocalPublicNotices.org, where municipalities (only) can post public notices easily and efficiently online. LocalPublicNotices.org is a free, searchable, public database. Notices can be posted via text or PDF, to the dedicated webpage at no cost to the municipality.
Find the answers to the most common questions IML receives.

If you cannot find the answer to your specific question, please fill out the contact form, and we will respond promptly.
As a benefit to our members, the Illinois Municipal League (IML) is pleased to launch GrantFinder – a comprehensive tool that makes searching for grant funds fast, easy and effective. Best of all, there’s no cost to IML members.

Submitting an IML Classified Ad is easy. Follow this link to fill out the form to post an employment ad, for sale or wanted listing or RFP.

Please include as much information as possible, including your contact and billing information.

View our General Classified Ads Information page for additional information. We also have an FAQ page that lists many common questions regarding our ad service.

Continue to the link below to view current listings.
The Illinois Municipal League is the formal voice for Illinois municipalities. The League was founded in 1913 and has worked continuously for the benefit of municipalities, promoting competence and integrity in administration of municipal government. We offer services to our members that range from traditional to cutting edge, in order to educate and motivate them to remain focused on their passion for the constituencies they represent. Through advocacy at the state and federal level, we work tirelessly to make sure that every voice is heard.


In 1981, the Illinois Municipal League governing board initiated the Illinois Municipal League Risk Management Association (RMA) to stabilize costs and provide liability, property, and workers compensation coverages needed specifically by municipalities.
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