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Encyclopedia of Associations via

HOW TO SEARCH:
Once connected choose
ADVANCED SEARCH
then from the
pull-down menu
choose ASSOCIATIONS

 

  • The Encyclopedia of Associations is a comprehensive source of detailed information on over 135,000 nonprofit membership organizations worldwide.

  • It p rovides addresses and descriptions of professional societies, trade associations, labor unions, cultural and religious organizations, fan clubs, and other groups of all types.

  • It corresponds to the printed Encyclopedia of Associations family of publications: National Organizations of the U.S., International Organizations, and Regional, State, and Local Organizations.

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Date Coverage: current


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