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The Texas Rural Water Association is a statewide nonprofit educational and trade association dedicated to the improvement of water quality and supply. Our motto is "Progress Through Unity." Founded in 1969, TRWA represents a full spectrum of the rural water community including nonprofit water supply and sewer service corporations, special utility districts, municipal utility districts, WCIDs, small municipal utilities and privately-owned water utilities. Membership includes more than 750 water utilities in Texas who supply water to approximately 2.5 million people.
The mission of LeadingAge is to be the trusted voice for aging. Our 6,000+ members and partners include nonprofit organizations representing the entire field of aging services, 39 state associations, hundreds of businesses, consumer groups, foundations and research centers. LeadingAge is also a part of the Global Ageing Network (formerly IAHSA), whose membership spans 30 countries. LeadingAge is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization focused on education, advocacy and applied research.
For more than 70 years, Michigan United Conservation Clubs has been the watchdog for Michigan's natural resources and our outdoor heritage. On November 9, 1937, 92 conservationists representing 35 outdoor clubs held a historic meeting at the Shiawassee Conservation Association. To protect Michigan's outdoors, they formed a united front for conservation and created the Michigan United Conservation Clubs.
In communities across the country, Chambers of Commerce are a primary point of contact for visitors, prospective residents and companies seeking information about a community. Chamber staffers market the city for both business and visitors and work as a government liaison.
Amalgamated Transit Union offers substantial discounts on all brand-name and generic drugs.