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Save the Date: NCPERS 2025 Public Pension Funding Forum
Explore solutions for sustainable public pension funding, August 17–19 in Chicago at the Public Pension Funding Forum.


Save the date for NCPERS 2025 Public Pension Funding Forum, held August 17-19 in Chicago, Illinois. Join us for an event that brings together the pension community to explore research-driven solutions for fiscal sustainability. With an incredible lineup of speakers, this is your opportunity to engage with cutting-edge analysis, real-world case studies, and candid discussions about what's working (and what isn't) in public pension funding today. Sign up to be notified when registration opens in mid-May.
Date & Location: August 17–19, 2025 | Chicago, IL
Access registration and hotel details here to start planning your trip.
Why Attend? The forum is your chance to gain a deeper understanding of the fiscal, political, social, and economic forces shaping public pension systems. Attendees will walk away with actionable insights into public pension funding best practices.
The 2025 preliminary agenda includes sessions on:
- How Pension Plans Are Improving Their Funding Status and Making Contributions Above What's Required
- Interaction Between Public Pension Funds and Financial Markets
- The Relationship Between Layered Amortization and Funding Status
- Characteristics of a Great Pension Plan: An Investment Perspective
Who Should Attend? This event is open to all pension plans and industry stakeholders, including those who are not NCPERS members. It's ideal for:
- Trustees of state and local pension funds
- Administrators of state and local pension funds
- Officials of state and local finance departments and treasurer's offices
- Legislators
- Municipal bond community
- Investment community
- Public pension advocacy community
- Academic and pension research community
NCPERS members enjoy significant savings on registration fees. Learn more about our many membership benefits and find out how to join today.
Please direct any questions to events@ncpers.org.
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