Through research, outreach and education, Up for Growth explores the trends behind the U.S. housing shortage, explains its various causes, and advocates for policy and regulatory solutions at the local,... read more →
For decades, proton therapy has offered medical patients a source of hope with an advanced form of cancer treatment that is highly effective against cancerous conditions through the use of... read more →
It’s the recent 2000s and the U.S. economy is booming. Thousands of jobs are created. Manufacturing surges. American cities rebound. But there’s a dark side: Millions of low-income families face... read more →
In 2013, AAPA enlisted our team to perform a strategic assessment of its internal and external communications. We conducted a poll of AAPA members including in-depth interviews of CEO-level personnel... read more →
As the nation’s shortage of mental health and substance use disorder professionals reached crisis levels, the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) sought to draw attention to the important role that... read more →
Who is an ombudsman? What do they do? Why are they important? For years, these questions have been asked about the profession, which traces its roots to 19th century Europe. ... read more →
As a national nonprofit with offices in five US cities, the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is the leader in expanding possibilities for more than 20 million Americans living... read more →
Public works touches nearly every part of life in the United States and Canada, but its scope can be hard to see at a glance. The American Public Works Association... read more →
Each year nearly $30 billion in federal taxes remain uncollected due to staff resource challenges at the IRS. As a result, Congress created the Private Debt Collection (PDC) Program to... read more →
As massive federal budget cuts threatened U.S. defense and aerospace programs in 2012, the Aerospace Industries Association launched a national campaign to safeguard more than 1 million American jobs, educate... read more →