Laying the Foundation for Growth: Concrete Masonry Checkoff Unveils Five-Year Vision for Industry




The Concrete Masonry Checkoff (CMC) put the finishing touches on an ambitious five-year vision for the industry, targeting a 20% increase in market share, driven by increased demand for concrete masonry products.

“This is about building exquisite, enduring communities, one block at a time,” said Kim Spahn, CEO of CMC. “Success in the concrete masonry industry is a team effort. Our products and our people stand the test of time.”

The plan is built on strategic investments across six pillars: design assistance, educating design professionals, concrete masonry outreach, marketing, codes and standards, and university relations. While all six pillars play a role in the betterment of our industry’s future, the following highlights represent some of the most immediate, high-impact initiatives already in motion:

Education
CMC aims to host 750 educational events over the next five years, along with a goal of an additional 5,000 students being taught masonry.

Marketing
Intended for design and building professionals, CMC set a goal of 500,000 visits to its newfound BeautyofBlock.com site over the next five years, with a target of reaching 100,000 architects, engineers and contractors (AECs).

Design Assistance
CMC looks to assist more than 5,000 projects through its recently launched Block Design Collective, a virtual destination where AECs can access free CMU design support, education, training and online resources.

“We will invest every dollar as if it was our own,” said Spahn. “As we reflect and recalibrate, we’re not just funding programs — we’re strategically investing in these six pillars, ensuring each investment propels us closer to our goal of a 20% increase in market share."

After more than a decade in the making, the U.S. Department of Commerce authorized the establishment of CMC in 2021. CMC is entirely funded and led by industry, with a mandatory penny-per-block-sold assessment to support research, education and promotion around the value of concrete masonry construction.

“I believe the creation of the Checkoff is part of a broader mission: to restore trust, durability and resilience in America’s infrastructure,” said Spahn. “Increasing weather extremes and the unsustainable cost of rebuilding and repair require a new approach that combines safety, sustainability and affordability.”

___

ABOUT THE CONCRETE MASONRY CHECKOFF
The Concrete Masonry Checkoff (CMC) is an industry-funded initiative to support education, research and promotion of manufactured concrete masonry units in the United States. The Concrete Checkoff Program is the first-ever Checkoff program at the Department of Commerce. For more information, visit https://www.concretemasonrycheckoff.org/.



Building With Feeling: Emotional Design in Masonry and Construction
July 2025

Today’s homes, workplaces and outdoor spaces aren’t just made to look good or work well; they’re built to evoke a feeling. Whether it’s the welcoming curve of a brick

Government Affairs: Mr. Schmitt Goes to Washington
July 2025

The 1939 movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was nominated for 11 academy awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. Many movie buffs believe this is the movie that truly made Jimmy Stewart a big time movie star. Never to be outdone, t

Jason McCoy Hired As Region 3 Outreach And Education Director
July 2025

The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Jason McCoy as the organization's Region 3 Outreach and Education Director. After an extensive search, Jason joins MCAA to lead this pioneering role.

Vibing Masonry #7: Acoustic Benefits of Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) Construction
July 2025

In modern architectural design, achieving superior sound insulation is essential for creating functional, comfortable, and compliant building environments. Concrete masonry units (CMUs), particularly when combined with materials like brick, terra cotta, o