08/14/2015
About the American Institute of Floral Designers
Established in 1965, the American Institute of Floral Designers is, today, the floral industry's leading
non-profit organization dedicated to establishing, maintaining and recognizing the highest standard
of professional floral design. AIFD and its worldwide accredited members are in the forefront of the
industry in presenting educational design programs and in designing flowers for such renowned
events as the Tournament of Roses Parade, Academy Awards and Presidential Inaugurations.
They are an extraordinary group of talented artists.
Accredited membership in AIFD is extremely selective and can be obtained only after a candidate
has effectively demonstrated advanced professional ability of his or her floral artistry. Members
proudly wear the "AIFD addendum on their name to demonstrate that their peers have found
them to be "Accredited in Floral Design." They must continue to demonstrate their "cutting edge"
art by meeting specified continuing education requirements.
Each July, AIFD presents its acclaimed National Symposium. Considered to be the most important
design education event in the floral industry, this dynamic conclave attracts designers, educators
and interested individuals from all corners of the world.
In the U.S., AIFD Accredited members participate in six regional chapters that each host activities
for the education of the floral industry as well as for the floral consumer market. AIFD supports
student chapters located on the campuses of major colleges and universities across the nation.
Through its Foundation, the Institute also offers scholarships to talented young designers.
AIFD partner members, as manufacturers and distributors of products and services to the floral
industry, are also an important part of the Institute as they help fund numerous design
education events.
Accredited members of AIFD are uniquely qualified to help you create the floral and
decorating accents that express your individual style