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  • American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA)   
    The members of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging help millions of individuals and their families every day through mission-driven, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to providing the services that people need, when they need them, in the place they call home.

  • American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems (AAIHDS)   
    AAIHDS was founded in 1993 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the educational advancement of provider-based managed care professionals involved in integrated healthcare delivery

  • American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT)   
    Need an exceptional science teacher? The AAPT Career Center is the best niche employment site for high school and two- and four-year college science teaching opportunities, with 30,000 unique visitors and over 250 new jobs each month. Over half of registered job seekers have earned their PhD or completed postdoctoral work. Pricing starts at only $450, and includes access to over 6,000 current resumes. The AAPT Career Center is a partner in the Physics Today Career Network, a job-sharing resource comprised of five online scientific job boards.

  • American Chemical Society (ACS)   
    Welcome. The American Chemical Society (ACS) was founded in 1876 and now has a membership of more than 163,000 which makes it the largest scientific society. ACS is a not-for-profit organization that is recognized as a world leader in promoting scientific education and researching, as well as the public’s understanding of science.

  • American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)   
    Welcome. The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that provides continuing legal education, information and professional services to their members. AILA is an Affiliated Organization of the American Bar Association and is represented in the ABA House of Delegates.

  • American Marketing Association - Southern California Chapter (AMA-SC )   
    Affiliated with the American Marketingg Association, the AMA - Southern California serves Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Founded on February 3, 1977 as a non-profit organization the AMA-SoCAL dedicated it self to the advertising and marketing industries. The organiation's focus is on scientific study & research, develop marketing principles, develop scientific marketing management, improve methods of marketing research, contribute to the teaching of marketing, study legislation, and improve marketing personnel. The organization enables its members and non-members to meet and network through various social functions, speaking events, and other industry related opportunities.

  • ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership (ASAE)   Featured Site
    Get your job listed on 35 State Chapter Job Boards and ASAE’s National Job Board for the price of a single posting! ASAE’s Career HQ Network reaches over 25,000 association professionals nationwide and enjoys over 22,000 user visits per month, making it the most effective destination for association and not-for-profit professional recruitment. With an active job posting, access ASAE’s extensive resume database included at no additional charge. The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), known as the association of associations, is considered the advocate for the nonprofit sector. The society is dedicated to advancing the value of voluntary associations to society and supporting the professionalism of the individuals who lead them. ASAE membership is comprised of executives who manage trade associations, individual societies and voluntary organizations, and suppliers to the association industry. ASAE represents approximately 10,000 associations serving more than 287 million people and companies worldwide.

  • Association Forum of Chicagoland (AFC)   
    Founded in 1916, the Association Forum of Chicagoland today serves 47,000 Chicagoland association professionals whose efforts serve 37 million members and 9 million donors. The activities of Chicagoland associations generate $22 billion in global annual economic impact. Every year, Chicagoland associations sponsor more than 30,000 meetings, seminars, conventions and trade shows in the Chicago area. These events attract more than 2 million attendees. The Forum is the "association of associations" for more than 1,500 businesses, charitable, civic and professional organizations headquartered in the Chicagoland area. The Forum's 3,000+ members are the CEOs and staff professionals of these national, state and nonprofit organizations, plus vendors of goods and services to these businesses. The Forum provides essential learning, compelling experiences and powerful resources that advance the professional practice of association management.

  • Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV)   
    Welcome. The Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV) contains almost 4000 members, from many countries around the world. The goal of the AAV is to advance and promote avian medicine and stewardship.

  • Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)   
    Looking for a professional fundraiser? Today’s fundraising practitioners have expanded far beyond simply fundraising to include community outreach, website management, marketing and public relations. The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) is the professional association of 26,000 individuals that have the necessary skills, knowledge, and resources to get the job done! Post your job today and gain access to the largest community of professional fundraisers in the world.

  • Association of Test Publishers (ATP)   
    Established in 1992, The Association of Test Publishers is a non-profit organization representing providers of tests and assessment tools and/or services related to education, employment, certification/licensing or clinical uses.

  • British American Business Council of New England (BABCNE )   
    The British American Business Council of New England, Inc. (BABCNE) is a non-profit international business association with a membership of more than 100 New England-based companies and individuals involved in transatlantic trade. It was launched in September 1986 by HRH The Prince of Wales. The Council is dedicated to helping its members build and manage their businesses by providing them with introductions and referrals, marketing & networking opportunities and business intelligence through a variety of programs, trade services and publications. The programs range from events with distinguished speakers from government, industry and academia, to informational seminars on current business issues and international networking evenings. BABCNE is a founding member of the British American Business Council (BABC) network which consists of 32 business organizations located in the US and UK and with affiliates in Canada and Mexico. Its combined membership includes around 4,000 companies and individuals involved in international trade, and provides invaluable networking opportunities to the members of the various chapters.

  • British-American Business Council of Tampa Bay (BABC )   
    The British-American Business Council Tampa Bay (BABC Tampa Bay) was first incorporated in 1985 as the British-American Chamber of Comerce of Tampa Bay and is an affiliate member of the British-American Business Council (BABC), which represents more than 10,000 executives of 33 member organizations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom. The principle purpose is to promote trade and commerce between the United States and the United Kingdom. Locally, we represent a variety of companies and individuals who are either English establishing contacts, or setting up a business in the US -- or, Americans wishing to do business in the UK and/or attract inward investment.

  • California Association of Nonprofits (CAN ® )   
    CAN is a national nonprofit leader, creating sector-wide responses to the serious challenges facing nonprofit organizations. From your back-office operations to frontline programs, from board development to resource development, CAN has something for all California nonprofits.

  • California Primary Care Association (CPCA )   
    California Primary Care Association (CPCA) is the statewide leader and recognized voice representing the interests of California community clinics and health centers and their patients. CPCA represents more than 600 not-for-profit community clinics and health centers (CCHCs) who provide comprehensive, quality health care services, particularly for low-income, uninsured and underserved Californians, who might otherwise not have access to health care.

  • California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC)   
    The California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC), as an affiliate of the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC), is a non-profit professional organization, whose mission is to represent and encourage excellence in the art and science of cardiopulmonary support. The CSRC is committed to health, healing, and disease prevention in the California community. The Society extends these concepts to its members, students, healthcare professionals, and the public, through education and clinical practice.

  • Colorado Society of Association Executives (CSAE)   
    Colorado Society of Association Executives was founded in 1952 and is the "association of associations" for more than 250 executives who manage voluntary trade, professional, educational, philanthropic, technical, or similar type organizations in Colorado. CSAE is one of the largest allied societies of ASAE in the West, serving almost 500 members.

  • Connecticut Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA)   
    To enhance the ability of member veterinarians. To improve animal well-being and public health, and to promote the quality of veterinary medicine.

  • Florida Society of Association Executives (FSAE)   
    Success for our Members and our Profession through Connecting, Learning, and Leading

  • Greater Baltimore Urban League (BUL )   
    Established in 1924, The Greater Baltimore Urban League is one of Baltimore’s oldest community- based organizations devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. Through direct services, advocacy, research, policy analysis, community mobilization, collaboration and communications, we actualize our mission to empower communities and change lives.

  • Greater Washington Urban League (GWUL )   
    Founded in 1938 and one of more than 100 affiliates of the National Urban League, the Greater Washington Urban League is a major civil rights and social services organization located in the District of Columbia. The League has nearly 70 years of experience in dealing effectively with a wide range of social and economic problems, and is governed by a 37-member Board of Directors composed of a cross-section of individuals from the Washington metropolitan area, and an Advisory Board that lends expertise and guidance to support the work of the agency. The mission of the League is "to increase the economic and political empowerment of African Americans and other minorities and to help all Americans share equally in the responsibilities and rewards of full citizenship." To accomplish its mission, the League uses the tools and methods of social work, economics, law and other disciplines to bring about equal opportunities and equal access to African Americans and minorities in the Washington metropolitan area. This new decade and century see the Greater Washington Urban League continuing an ongoing partnership with major institutions in both the public and private sectors to alleviate the hardships experienced by our constituents. Such partnerships also provide new avenues for our constituents to enter into the economic mainstream. Base support is provided by various private funding sources and the League also has contracts with federal and local government agencies to conduct specially-funded programs. Although many of our programs are government funded, the League continually seeks creative ways in which to involve the private sector and community groups in joint programmatic ventures.

  • Institute of Food Technologists (IFT)   
    Welcome. The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) is nonprofit scientific society. Founded in 1939, the 22,000 members of the IFT work within the food science and food technology industries. IFT also publishes Food Technology and the Journal of Food Science; both publications are good resources for those in the food industry.

  • International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP)   
    Welcome. The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is a non-for-profit professional association that works to promote professional excellence with employers. The IAAP also aims to enhance the individual and collective value, image, competence and influence of administrative professionals.

  • Jacksonville Urban League (JUL)   
    The Urban League is the nation's oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African-Americans and others to enter the economic and social mainstream. The Urban League movement was founded in 1910. The National Urban League which is headquartered in New York City spearheads our nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based movement. The heart of that movement is our professionally staffed Urban League affiliates in over 100 cities in 35 states and the District of Columbia. The Jacksonville Urban League was founded in 1947. As an affiliate of the NUL, the mission of the Jacksonville Urban League is to assist African Americans and others achieve economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights.

  • Memphis Consumer Credit Association (MCCA)   
    Memphis Consumer Credit Association, Inc. is a 60 year old merchant-owned & operated consumer credit reporting agency. After selling its data file to Equifax in 2003, MCCA became the largest Sales Agent, representing Equifax Credit Services in four states, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri. In addition, MCCA is also a Sales and Production Agent for Equifax Mortgage Solutions, providing mortgage credit reports for mortgage bankers and brokers in approximately 14 states. MCCA is proud to be a partner and Sales Agent for Equifax. For over 100 years, businesses have relied on Equifax for consumer and business credit intelligence, portfolio management, fraud detection, decisioning technology, marketing tools, and much more. Today, Memphis Consumer Credit Association is positioned as an Association of and for the credit granting community. MCCA provides value-added products, services, and benefits to credit grantors across all industry types; enabling them to successfully grow and manage their unique businesses. Our Association is robust and diverse assisting its members to successfully compete in their marketplace. Memphis Consumer Credit Association is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee and is actively managed by a member board of directors that currently encompass banks, mortgage lenders, credit unions, consumer finance companies, and furniture dealers.

  • Michigan Society for Respiratory Care (MSRC)   
    The Michigan Society for Respiratory Care (MSRC) is a not-for-profit professional association dedicated to providing education, advocacy and resources to promote respiratory health in communities throughout Michigan. Founded in 1972, when it was known as the Michigan Society for Respiratory Therapy, the MSRC is committed to enhancing the quality of respiratory health by ensuring the professional development and growth of its membership. The MSRC is a chartered affiliate of the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC).

  • Missouri Society of Association Executives (MSAE)   
    MSAE offers opportunities to network with members from other associations as well as associate members, share professional issues, exchange ideas, and make the right connections for your association. In addition, MSAE offers a variety of educational programs to keep its memmbers at the top of their game as an association executive. A Speakers' Showcase and Meeting Planners' Trade Show round out annual events of interest. At any one of these events are discussed: contracts & meeting site negotiations labor laws & personnel guidelines governance issues audits & board relations staff issues, motivations & rewards balancing business & personal life Associate members have the unique opportunity to meet with many association executives in one location at these events to develop prospects and to cultivate professional relationships. Being an MSAE member doesn't mean its all business. Besides interaction at business meetings and learning at educational programs, MSAE hosts terrific social events like the annual FunFest, golf tournament, Holiday/Christmas party and much more.

  • National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS)   
    Welcome. The National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS) provides networking and professional growth opportunities to auxiliary and student support services professionals. NACAS is a nonprofit organization and membership currently includes over 900 colleges and universities and over 200 business partners.

  • Northern Virginia Urban League (NVUL )   
    Established in 1910, the Urban League is the nation's oldest and largest community- based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. Today, the National Urban League, headquartered in New York City, spearheads the non-partisan efforts of its local affiliates. There are over 100 local affiliates of the National Urban League located in 35 states and the District of Columbia providing direct services to more than 2 million people nationwide through programs, advocacy and research. The Northern Virginia Urban League (NOVAUL), as part of this national network, provides direct services and effective advocacy to empower our constituents to enter the economic and social mainstream. NOVAUL addresses the social and economic needs of Northern Virginia’s minorities, youth, elderly and low-income residents.

  • Pennsylvania Planning Association (PPA )   
    The Pennsylvania Chapter of APA is a chapter of the American Planning Association (APA). Pennsylvania Chapter of APA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for professional planners and planning officials, as well as other organizations and individuals interested in planning. Approximately 1,300 members strong, Pennsylvania Chapter of APA works to promote planning at all levels of the Commonwealth through workshops, meetings, an annual conference, legislative monitoring, and public awareness efforts. Pennsylvania Chapter of APA members participate with various groups with shared values and goals. Members receive information through a bimonthly publication, The Vantage Point, and through regular updates on the Web site, www.planningpa.org. In addition, the six Sections of the Chapter provide local services to members and others through program meetings, local workshops and newsletters. Pennsylvania Chapter of APA is a partner of the Pennsylvania Municipal Planning Education Institute (PMPEI), along with Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension. The Institute provides training to planning commission members, zoning officers and zoning hearing board members throughout Pennsylvania. Three special opportunities exist within Pennsylvania Chapter of APA to support planning education. The Pitkin Fund and the Spaulding Trust provide support for students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs in planning or related curriculums that have a demonstrated track record of preparing students to become planners. The Irving Hand Excellence in Planning Continuing Education Award provides an annual scholarship in the amount of $2,500 to support an outstanding Pennsylvania applicant who demonstrates excellence in the field of community planning, as well as a desire to enhance his or her expertise and/or develop new skills.

  • South Carolina Association of Veterinarians (SCAV)   
    he South Carolina Association of Veterinarians (SCAV), established in 1911, is a not-for-profit association representing veterinarians. The objectives of the Association shall be to advance the science and art of veterinary medicine by providing opportunities for professional education and development and by enhancing the relationships between veterinarians, agriculture, pet owners, government and the public at large; and to protect the public health by promoting proper involvement in human and animal health care by the veterinary profession. SCAV provides a number of benefits to its members, including information resources, continuing education opportunities and quality publications.

  • Springfield Urban League (SUL )   
    The Springfield Urban League, Inc. is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, civil rights and community-based movement that serves nearly 6,000 people annually, providing direct services, research and policy advocacy to assist individuals and communities in reaching their fullest potential. Primarily working with African Americans, Hispanics, and other emerging ethnic communities, it is networked with over 100 professionally staffed affiliates in over 35 states across the nation. The Movement, spearheaded by the National Urban League, headquartered in New York, works to close equality gaps for people at all economic levels and stages of life, and gives citizens a chance to give back as volunteers. Since its founding in 1926, the Springfield Urban League has helped hundreds of thousands of Americans overcome countless challenges in civil and human rights.

  • Tallahassee Society of Association Executives (TSAE)   
    The Tallahassee Society of Association Executives provides its more than 800 association and vendor members information, resources, educational opportunities, and networking opportunities. Headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, TSAE's membership includes individuals who manage and work for trade and professional associations and charitable organizations; and companies, business and individuals that provide products and services to associations.

  • THE NONPROFIT TIMES (NPT)   
    The NonProfit Times is published 24 times per year and is the premier business publication written for nonprofit executives. The NonProfit Times reaches 85,000 executive decision makers and addresses all business functions of the nonprofit organization including the latest news, fundraising, financial management, direct marketing, technology and legal and human resource issues. With monthly Special Reports, The NonProfit Times is the source for business information for the nonprofit industry.

  • Trade Show Exhibitors Association (TSEA )   
    The TSEA has a long reputation (41 years) as being the premiere trade show organizatioon in the US. Their passion for trade shows is immeasureable. The TSEA is a not-for-profit work because their mission is to serve their members, customers, and industry. Enhancing the expertise of professionals in exhibit and event marketing; to be the leader in providing education, information, advocacy, and professional advancement to exhibitors and event planners across all industry sectors; enhance their sense of community; and to educate them so they can develop into more effective and successful users of event marketing.

  • Tucson Urban League, Inc. (TUL )   
    The Tucson Urban League is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and was founded in 1971 in response to a significantly high unemployment rate among minorities in Tucson. A committee of businessmen from the Tucson Chamber of Commerce, led by Henry Quinto, organized this affiliate and for 35 years the Tucson Urban League has been a moving force in creating change for minorities. Located in the Empowerment Zone, the League provides great opportunities to reinvest in Tucson. The Empowerment Zone is a mixture of tax, financing and work training incentives that are designed to revitalize our inner city. Federal tax incentives are now available to support local businesses and encourage the hiring of Zone residents. The federal tax incentives benefit businesses by improving the bottom line and benefit individuals by increasing job opportunities and income.

  • Urban League of Greater New Orleans (ULNO )   
    In 1938 at the urging of negro businessmen and local religious leaders, the Council of Social Agencies, aided by Jesse O. Thomas, Southern Field Secretary for the National Urban League, founded the Urban League of Greater New Orleans. The conditions facing Negro New Orleanians mirrored those of other urban dwellers which propelled the newly formed group to advocate for better race relations which would be the foundation for improving the plight of Negroes economically and socially. The urban League would serve as a "clearing house" for the industrial, social, and general welfare problems of the Negro people.

  • Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh (ULPGH )   
    The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh was founded in 1918 with the shared National Urban League mission of enabling African-Americans to secure economic self-reliance, parity and power, and civil rights. Today, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh has become one of the most accomplished affiliates in the country, leading by example with a perfect 5 out of 5 on a recent performance review conducted by the National Urban League. The rating assessed three key criteria: organizational soundness, organizational vitality, and implementation of mission. The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh is focused on serving African-American constituents and other minorities, but no one is ever turned away. Last fiscal year, the affiliate served over 36,000 individuals in Pittsburgh and the surrounding counties. As the largest comprehensive social service/civil rights organization in Southwestern Pennsylvania, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh provides services in the areas of education, health advocacy, housing, early childhood and youth development, hunger services, employment and career training and counseling, and economic empowerment. For example, between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007, the agency served more than 2,500 youth through its Education and Youth Development Department, more than 5,000 adults through its Employment Training and Economic Empowerment Department, more than 4,600 children, youth and adults through the Family Growth and Child Development Department, and more than 24,000 people through the Housing Department and Hunger Services Program. Two of the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh’s current programs – Operation Home and Hunger Services – provide outreach to residents of Allegheny, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland Counties. Operation Home offers first time homebuyers classes to prepare themselves to qualify for home buying. Hunger Services provides counseling and referral to citizens who are eligible to receive food stamps but who may not realize it.

  • Urban League of Philadelphia (ULP)   
    Established in 1910, the National Urban League is the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream. Today, the National Urban League spearheads the non-partisan efforts of its 103 local affiliates that provide services to more than 2 million people nationwide. Since 1917, the Urban League of Philadelphia, as part of this national network, provides direct services, research and policy advocacy to help individuals and communities reach their fullest potential.

  • Utah Society of Association Executives (USAE )   
    The Utah Society of Association Executives (USAE) is the Utah affiliate of the American Society of Association Executive (ASAE). Based in Midvale Utah, the USAE is here to provide a networking opportunity for associations and organization across the state. The USAE meets each month in various locations throughout the state.

  • Van Andel Global Trade Center (VAGTC )   
    A strong liberal education serves as the foundation for Grand Valley's wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs, fostering critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding. Through personalized learning enhanced by active scholarship, we accomplish our mission of educating students to shape their lives, their professions, and their societies.

  • Washington International Trade Association (WITA )   
    The Washington International Trade Association (WITA) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to providing a neutral forum in the nation's capital for the open and robust discussion of international trade policy and related issues. WITA is widely considered Washington's premier trade forum. WITA was founded in 1982 by a group of Washington area trade professionals who found a need to stay abreast of developments in trade policy, make and maintain professional contacts, and exchange information and ideas concerning world trade and international business opportunities. Today, WITA's steadily growing membership is over 1,500 strong, including more than 120 corporate sponsors and group memberships. WITA keeps its members informed through an extensive series of programs and special events (such as our Annual Awards Dinner and Congressional Trade Agenda program) that focus on the latest positions taken by the Administration and Congress on trade policy, rules and regulations governing international trade, views of US trade policy from abroad, current issues in trade, and the latest developments in the ever-changing trade landscape.

  • Washington Society of Association Executives (WSAE)   
    WSAE is an association of professional executives looking to advance their careers. Connecting members with the resources and people they need to succeed. Facilitating continuous learning recognized for its quality and innovation. Promoting the value and professionalism of association executives In principle and in practice, WSAE values and seeks diverse and inclusive participation within the field of association management. WSAE will promote involvement and expand access to leadership opportunities while serving as a model to other associations engaged in such endeavors.

  • Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA)   
    Assisting veterinarians in improving and protecting animal well-being, public health and agriculture by: Conducting an annual conference and continuing education programs for members of the profession; Promoting veterinary research; Promoting animal disease prevention and control; Advancing the science, art and business of veterinary medicine through coordinated group effort; Promoting humane care and treatment of all animals; Informing the public of the purpose and role of the veterinary medical profession; Taking positions on legislative and social issues affecting the profession; Encouraging member participation in community activities and public service that reflect positively on the profession; Encouraging inter-professional cooperation and advancement of veterinary medicine and related fields; and Upholding the honor and dignity of the veterinary medical profession

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