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http://www.aaem.us/
Non-profit organization of Emergency Management personnel in Alabama.
http://www.amemminnesota.org/
Association of professional emergency managers dedicated to advocating and advancing effective emergency management capabilities and practices statewide.
http://www.cemacolorado.com/
Membership consists of individuals and corporations - public and private - interested or involved in emergency management.
http://www.cemaonline.org/
Provides a forum for the emergency management community to foster cooperation, encourage communication, coordination, collaboration and program enhancement.
http://www.emagonline.com/
Assists members in their efforts to save lives and protect property, provides a forum for professionals to discuss current issues, serves as a policy advisory board both to local emergency management agencies and to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency.
http://www.emaohio.org/
Provide emergency management policies, viewpoints, and guidance for their membership by using diverse experiences.
http://www.emat-tx.org/
Supports and endorses the importance of Emergency Management to the safety and benefit of citizens, especially in Texas.
http://www.fema.gov/
U.S. Federal emergency management organisation, with a large amount of data and information concerning emergency response strategies.
http://www.fepa.org/
Organization of Emergency Management professionals created for the purpose of advancing the Emergency Management programs of the State of Florida.
http://www.iesma.org/
Non-profit organization that assists state and local governments maintain effective services and programs. Information on resources, programs, history, membership levels, and newsletter.
http://www.kema.org/
Represents its members who make up the professional Emergency Management community of Kansas.
http://www.lepa.org/
A non-profit statewide organization of emergency preparedness and response practitioners with the common goal of improving public safety in emergencies. Includes overview of the organization, members, training and board of directors.
http://memaonline.org/
Supports and enhances emergency management in the State of Michigan by representing emergency management at the local, state and federal level.
http://www.nasar.org/
Non-profit Association dedicated to advancement of professional, literary and scientific knowledge and training in the Search and Rescue Field.
http://www.nemaweb.org/
Professional association of and for state emergency management directors. Includes reports. membership information, and news.
http://www.nvoad.org/
Coordinates planning efforts by many voluntary organizations responding to disaster.
http://njema.org/
Represents all coordinators and resources connected to the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) serving the state of New Jersey.
http://www.nmema.org/
Dedicated to serving the emergency management community by offering opportunities for networking, development of professional standards, conducting training, and fellowship.
http://www.ndema.org/
Assists local, state and federal governments to maintain Emergency Management as an effective element of the National Disaster Preparedness Program.
http://www.oregonemergency.com/
Statewide organization committed to fostering emergency planning efforts to enhance the safety of Oregon's citizens and visitors.
http://www.tnema.org/
Information about and from the agency responsible for ensuring the establishment and development of policies and programs for emergency management at the state and local levels.
http://www.vemaweb.org/
Promotes and supports the goals of saving lives and protecting property during times of emergencies and disasters in Virginia.
http://www.wema.us/
Association of people and businesses that are interested in promoting effective emergency management planning, training and exercise programs throughout the State of Wisconsin.
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