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The American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA), founded in 1935, is a scientific/educational, nonprofit public service association. It is world-wide in scope, with members or subscribers to its publications in more than 50 countries. The AMCA is primarily an information gathering and exchange organization where much of its activity is performed by volunteers.
The Church Benefits Association (CBA) is a voluntary membership association of more than 40 church pension boards, religious orders, and denominational benefit programs for clergy and church employees. The purpose of the association is to promote excellence and preserve the traditions of church benefit boards and church plans through nonpartisan education, collaboration, and fellowship.
The Halloween Industry Association (HIA) is a nonprofit trade organization incorporated for the purpose of building and promoting the celebration of Halloween and the business of its membership.
The International Energy Credit Association (IECA) is an international organization of credit and financial management professionals whose goal is to provide a forum for the free and open exchange of ideas and discussion of issues relevant to credit and financial management of the energy industry.
The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association Inc. (JPMA) is a national trade organization of companies who manufacture and/or import infant products such as cribs, car seats, strollers, bedding, and a wide range of accessories and decorative items. JPMA exists to advance the interests, growth, and well-being of North American prenatal to preschool product manufacturers, importers, and distributors marketing under their own brands to consumers. It does so through advocacy, public relations, information sharing, product performance certification, and business development assistance conducted with appreciation for the needs of parents, children, and retailers.
The League of Professional System Administrators is a non-profit organization formed to advance the practice of system administration, to support, recognize, educate, and encourage its practitioners, and to serve the public through education and outreach on system administration issues.
The Association for Accounting Marketing (AAM) is a national organization and is the only trade association of its kind that provides resources, education, seminars, workshops, support and a global network to the accounting marketing industry. Our membership includes accounting firm marketers from “Big Four” and other national, regional, local and sole proprietor firms. Others include sales and business development professionals, accounting partners, firm administrators, consultants, vendors, trade press, educators and students. Inherent in this mission is a focus on education and professional skills development to enable our members to add value to their firms and act as a compass for the rapidly changing competitive environment.
The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) is an association dedicated to promoting the concept of in-home pet care, supporting the professionals engaged in at-home pet care, promoting the welfare of animals, and to improving and expanding the industry of pet sitting. NAPPS provides valuable credibility, networking, and education that helps foster success to its members.
The National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) is the leading national association dedicated to the field of organizing.
The North American Power Sweeping Association (NAPSA) is a nonprofit association made up of 300+ contract sweepers, service providers and sweeping equipment dealers, manufacturers and suppliers. NAPSA is dedicated to providing beneficial support to the membership and enhancing services to the sweeping industry.
The Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) is a nonprofit professional association driven by volunteers. PDMA’s mission is to improve the effectiveness of people engaged in developing and managing new products - both new manufactured goods and new services.
The Society for Foodservice Management (SFM) is the pre-eminent national association serving the needs and interests of executives in the onsite foodservice industry. Our principal role is to enhance the ability of our members to achieve career and business objectives in an ethical, responsible and professional climate.
