The NAR (National Association of Realtors) is considered to be the largest trade associations in North America based on the current estimated 960 thousand members, with a peak of 1.3 million and having spent more than $99 Million between the years of 1999 and 2012.
Girls were officially admitted into National Future Farmers of America membership in 1969. Several state associations had allowed girls to be members before that, but this was on the national level.
Joseph Francis Bradley has written: 'The role of trade associations and professional business societies in America' -- subject(s): Trade associations, Professional associations 'Fundamentals of corporation finance' -- subject(s): Corporations, Finance 'The role of the savings, building and loan association in family finance' -- subject(s): Home ownership, Savings and loan associations
With nineteen state associations and 45,000 members in middle, secondary, and post-secondary schools throughout North America
Clifford Marion Carey has written: 'Current income of city YMCA's' -- subject(s): Finance, National Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America
The AMERICAN DARTS ORGANIZATION currently has over 150 member associations, and there are many that are not ADO members.
States cannot force associations to accept all members. [Gradpoint]
The Edmonton Realtor company is a local realty company that operates out of the state of Kentucky in the United States of America. Edmonton Realtors services the entire state of Kentucky.
Only santioning body I know of is USA BMX, formally the ABA and now includes the former NBL. There was a merger of these two.
John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. (February 27, 1902 - December 20, 1968) was called the most dangerous person in America by California agricultural associations of the 1930s.Specifically, California agricultural associations disliked Steinbeck's concern over and compassion for the sufferings of those who had either no livelihood or livelihoods in which they were underpaid, overworked and mistreated. The associations feared that Steinbeck's writing skills and Stanford education actually might work to get an audience to see the California power holders for what they were: people who did not share and who cared only about their own pockets and their own bloodlines.The associations had reason for their fears. "The Grapes of Wrath," Steinbeck's monumental tribute to the have-nots, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940. The continued publication of Steinbeck's writing and the translation of some into stage and screen productions quickly turned the California-born author into a national and then international figure. Twenty-two years later after the Pulitzer, the love and respect that Steinbeck had won worldwide through his "dangerous" writings culminated in his being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.
States cannot force associations to accept all members. [Gradpoint]
States cannot force associations to accept all members. [Gradpoint]
States cannot force associations to accept all members. [Gradpoint]