Professional Societies & Associations
List of non-profit organizations working on Professional Societies & Associations .
The Chicago Philharmonic Society
Exciting, engaging, and transforming diverse audiences with the beauty and power of great music.
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Chicago
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Philosophy of Science Association
Promoting research, teaching, and free discussion of issues in the philosophy of science from diverse standpoints since 1933.
10931
Cincinnati
Audience Architects NFP
See Chicago Dance is the most comprehensive resource for dance information in and around Chicago and one of the largest websites dedicated to the art form Inspiring an ever-growing inclusive community to share in and spread the power of dance in Chicago.
10613
Chicago
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American Institute of Graphic Arts DC Chapter
AIGA DC is dedicated to developing and supporting an inclusive design community in the DMV.
10212
Norwood
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Missouri- Twelfth Chapter of the Realtors Land Institute
The REALTORS® Land Institute, an affiliate of National Association REALTORS®, is The Voice of Land for #land professionals and #landowners.
10066
Ankeny
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Museum Education Roundtable
#Museum Education Roundtable: Publishers of the Journal of #MuseumEd.
10064
Washington
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Alabama Archaelogical Society
The Alabama Archaeological Society promotes informed archaeological studies and the preservation of archaeological sites.
10000
Moundville
National Association for Interpretation
NAI is a nonprofit professional organization serving 6,500 members.
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FORT COLLINS
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON PUBLIC HISTORY
NCPH inspires public engagement with the past and serves the needs of practitioners in putting histor NCPH inspires public engagement with the past and serves the needs of practitioners in putting history to work in the world by building community among historians, expanding professional skills and tools, fostering critical reflection on historical practice, and publicly advocating for history and historians.
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Indianapolis