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The following are notable organizations devoted to the advocacy, legal aid, financial aid, technical aid, governance, etc. of free and open-source software (FOSS) as a whole, or of one or more specific FOSS projects. For projects that have their own foundation or are part of an umbrella organization, the primary goal is often to provide a ...
Evangelical Press Association; Free Speech Coalition; IABM (International Association for Broadcast & Media Technology Suppliers) Independent Book Publishers Association; Independent Film & Television Alliance; Inland Press Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical, and Medical Publishers; Motion Picture Association of America
National Apartment Association; National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship; National Association for Female Executives; National Association of Corporate Directors; National Association of Women Business Owners; National Federation of Independent Business; National Historic Route 66 Federation; National Independent Contractors ...
The Business Roundtable (BRT) is a nonprofit lobbyist association based in Washington, D.C. whose members are chief executive officers of major U.S. companies. [1] Unlike the United States Chamber of Commerce , whose members are entire businesses, BRT members are exclusively CEOs.
The United States Council for International Business (USCIB) is an independent business advocacy group that was founded in 1945 to promote free trade and help represent U.S. business in the then-new United Nations. One of its primary goals is expanding market access for U.S. products and services abroad. The organization is strongly in favor of ...
These organizations are either chartered by international bodies or by relevant national professional associations from multiple countries. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The emphasis of association yearbooks on the other hand is on editorial features about the association itself and the association's industry. The opportunity to be promoted in such media (whether by editorial or advertising) is often an important reason why companies join a trade association in the first place.
American Association for the History of Nursing; American Association of Airport Executives; American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences; American Association of Foreign Language Newspapers; American Association of Geographers; American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education; American Association of Mobile Veterinary Practitioners