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Associations

Michigan Nonprofit Association
Promoting the awareness and effectiveness
of the nonprofit sector and advancing the cause of volunteerism
and philanthropy in the state of Michigan.
MNA provides access to public policy
information, training and technical assistance, current
information and valuable discounts for members.
D&O
Application

Michigan Licensed Beverage
Association
Founded
in 1939, the MLBA gives Michigan licensees the competitive edge
they need to survive and maintain a thriving business. From the
neighborhood bar, to the full service hotel, the MLBA
understands the problems licensees face - regulation, over
taxation and a decreasing market.
The
MLBA's purpose is to improve the business climate for its
members by playing a pro-active role with state and local
legislative processes, state and local public safety entities,
and the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC), as well as
implementing innovative and useful membership services.
MLBA
Liquor Liability Application
New Membership Application
Claim Information Form
Violation Information
Form
No Losses
EFT Form

Michigan
Association of Home
Builders
Conceived and designed as a valuable resource for all Home
Builders Association members across the globe. They specialize
in developing Internet benefits for the 840 Home Building
Organizations worldwide and their total membership of close to
200,000.
Michigan
Housing Council
MHC is a non-profit organization created to further the construction, management, and rehabilitation of affordable housing in Michigan. MHCis the longest-serving statewide association of affordable housing
professionals in the United States. The MHC is comprised of owners,
developers, managers, general contractors and subcontractors,
architects, engineers, attorneys, financial groups, insurers,
accountants, market analysts, tax credit syndicators, and other
consultants, non-profits and businesses involved with Michigan's
affordable housing industry.
Michigan
Concrete Association
The Michigan Concrete Association (MCA) was established in 1952 as a
forum for the state's ready mixed concrete industry and as an
educational resource for consumers.Today, the Association includes
nearly 200 members, almost equally divided between ready mixed concrete
producers and industry suppliers.
The Association's objectives include:
- Promoting the use of concrete
- Improving the quality of concrete
- Educating consumers about use and maintenance
- Training and educating members about concrete application techniques
- Researching problems and sharing solutions about concrete technology
- Maintaining a strong voice for the industry on legislative matters
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