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American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC — a professional organization for academic and practicing anthropologists.

American Society for Public Administration, Washington, DC — an association of public administration practitioners and academicians.

American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) Foundation, Alexandria, VA — an operating foundation providing research and education on safe and effective medications for older persons.

Archangel Arts Center, Inc., New Rochelle, VA — a faith-based fine arts center.

Arlington County Agency on Aging, Arlington, VA — the County office responsible for public programs serving older people.

AHC, Inc., Arlington, VA — a provider of and advocate for affordable housing. 2000 and 2005.

Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing, Arlington, VA — a provider of and advocate for affordable housing. 2000 and 2005.

Arlington Home Ownership Made Easier, Arlington, VA — a provider of educational and training programs on home ownership.

Arlington Retirement Housing Corporation, Arlington, VA — the umbrella corporation serving low and moderate income seniors in independent and assisted living facilities of Culpepper Garden.

Borromeo Housing, Inc., Arlington, VA — a provider of long term, comprehensive transitional housing and education program for homeless single pregnant women and mothers with children.

Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEPDA), Washington, DC — a health and training organization operating in underdeveloped countries.

Center for Social and Emotional Education, New York, NY — a training and advocacy organization for expanding social and emotional education life skills instruction in K-12 settings.

Chevy Chase Historical Society, Chevy Chase, MD — a well-established volunteer organization that successfully conducted its first capital campaign.

Consumers United for Assisted Living, Fairfax, VA — an advocacy program for residents of assisted living facilities and their families.

Corporation for National Service, Washington, DC — the federal organization responsible for Americorps and National Senior Service Corps programs.

Electronic Industries Foundation, Arlington, VA - an educational, operating foundation affiliated with the Electronics Industries Alliance, which represents more than 200 manufacturers.

Friends of Health, Washington, DC — a health policy organization aimed at testing non-traditional health practices and including them in the national debate.

Generations United, Washington, DC — an information center and policy advocacy organization promoting the interdependence of generations.

Interim Ministry Network, Baltimore, MD — an ecumenical professional association of interim ministry specialists.

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging, Washington, DC — the national organization representing Area Agencies on Aging and Indian tribal aging organizations.

National Council on the Aging, Washington, DC — the national organization representing agencies serving older people.

St. Alban’s Early Childhood Center, Washington, DC.

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Kansas City, MO.

Samaritan Inns, Inc., Washington, DC — a direct service human service nonprofit for formerly homeless people who are actively in alcohol and drug recovery.

School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM — a free-standing research center, publisher, and Indian arts museum.

Servant-Leadership Development, Inc., Alexandria, VA — a leadership training organization.

Silver Spring Community Vision, Inc., Silver Spring, MD — a daytime center for homeless people which grew out of a community-based coalition of church, civic and business leaders.

The Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC — a professional, multi-disciplinary organization of researchers and educators in the field of aging.

Virginia Center on Aging, Richmond, VA — a policy research and information center established by the Virginia General Assembly, located at Virginia Commonwealth University. 2000 and 2005.