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Alliance of Construction Trades (520) 624-3002 ACT, founded in 1986, is a non-profit trade association representing over 295 specialty trade contractors and material supplier in the construction industry. ACT's mission is to provide a forum to improve business conditions for its members through united and cooperative action for the betterment of the construction industry and the community.
American Institute of Architects (520) 323-2191 AIA Arizona is the statewide component of the American Institute of Architects. AIA’s overall mission is to promote the architectural profession through the strength and participation of members.
Arizona Bioindustry Association (602) 495-2938 AZBio, the recognized statewide bioindustry trade association, seeks to unify, empower and advance its member organizations, allowing them to benefit individually by acting collectively. AZBio strives to enhance the environment that makes Arizona a place where bioscience companies can grow and succeed.
Arizona Builders' Alliance (520) 881-7930
Arizona Multihousing Association (602) 296-6200 The Arizona Multihousing Association is the trade association for Arizona's apartment and rental housing industry. Members are developers, owners, and managers of apartments or other rental housing.
Arizona Small Business Association (520) 327-0222 Since 1973, ASBA (Arizona Small Business Association) has provided the connectivity, information and resources businesses need to grow. ASBA serves thousands of businesses, statewide and through them more than 200,000 employees.
Arizona Technology Council (480) 941-8100 The Arizona Technology Council is a private, not-for-profit trade association founded to connect, represent and support the state’s expanding technology industry.
Building Owners & Managers Association (520) 299-4956 The Building Owners and Managers Association of Greater Tucson is a professional trade association whose members either own or manage commercial real estate or provide goods and services to the industry. BOMA is the voice of the office building and commercial real estate industry.
4th Ave. Merchants Association (520) 624-5004 FAMA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the growth and development of the businesses and communities in the Fourth Avenue area.
Independent Electrical Contractors of So. AZ IECA are professionals who have become the symbol of quality for the electrical industry in the State of Arizona.
National Association of Women Business Owners (520) 326-2926 The National Association of Women Business Owners propels women entrepreneurs into economic, social, and political spheres of power worldwide.
Society of Human Resources Managers of Greater Tucson (520) 299-6787 SHRM-GT is the leading voice of the human resources profession in Southern Arizona.
Southern Arizona Homebuilders Association (520) 795-5114 The Southern Arizona Home Builders Association (SAHBA) is an advocate for planning and implementing public policies that promote housing opportunity and choice.
Southern Arizona Lodging & Resort Association (520) 744-8791 SALARA's mission is to create and sustain an environment which enhances member and industrysuccess today and in the future.
Southern Arizona Tech Council (520) 742-6601 The Southern Arizona Tech Council (SATC) is a non-profit organization formed in August 2000 whose mission is to promote/implement high-tech business development and competitiveness in Tucson.
Southern Arizona Volunteer Management Association (520) 326-9850 The Southern Arizona Volunteer Management Association is a non-profit educational and professional association for volunteer administrators, promoting excellence in the field of volunteer program management.
The Environmental Technology Industry Cluster The Environmental Technology Industry Cluster (ETIC) is a membership-driven organization that represents the full breadth of renewable energy and environmental technologies including carbon management, distributed power generation, environmental law, pollution control, resource recovery, and waste management.
Tucson Advertising Federation (520) 326-1060 The mission of the Tucson Advertising Federation is to improve the industry standards, recognize the best in advertising and to educate and inform advertising professionals.
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