Associations Unlimited
Description: |
Here information can be found on nonprofit membership organizations in all fields. It covers major international organizations and U.S. national, regional, state, and local organizations. Entries for each organization include contact information, descriptions of the organization, number of members, budget and other information. The database allows searching by association name, acronym, keyword in name, location, subject terms, SIC codes, etc. Trade associations in particular can be a very valuable resource for data about an industry. Check their descriptions to see if the association collects statistics or if they have a library that collects data. |
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Location: |
online |
Who has access: |
All current Vanderbilt University students, faculty, and staff have access, both on and off campus. |
Simultaneous users: |
3 simultaneous users |
Coverage: |
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Type of content: |
directory |
How much info is in this resource: |
Contains information for approximately 460,000 international and U.S. national, regional, state, and local nonprofit membership organizations in all fields, including IRS data on U.S. 501(c) nonprofit organizations. |
How often resource is updated: |
quarterly |
RSS feeds or journal alerts: |
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Tips & tricks: |
http://www.gale.com/pdf/navguide/assun_nvg.pdf |
Connect to: |
Associations Unlimited |
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