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Arlington / Virginia / United States
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The Navy League of the United States was founded in 1902 with the encouragement of President Theodore Roosevelt. The Navy League of the United States has provided a powerful voice for a stronger sea service to Congress and to the American People. The Navy League has grown to become the foremost citizens organization to serve, support, and stand with all the U.S. sea services -- the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and U.S.-flag Merchant Marine. Since the Navy Leagues founding, it has grown to become a worldwide organization with more than 50, 000 members in 240 councils. Council membership includes more than 240 corporate and community affiliate members. Today, the Navy Leagues original mission is focused on two main initiatives. First, the Navy Leagues public education efforts are designed to inform the nation, and its political leaders, of the vital importance to the country of comprehensive and fully-prepared sea services. Second, the Navy League, primarily through its councils, provides support for active duty sea services personnel and their families. In keeping with its educational objective, the Navy League also supports Americas young people through successful youth programs, including sponsorship of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps and the Navy League Foundation Scholarship Program. Local councils adopt ships and shore commands; reward and honor enlisted personnel of the year; host dinners and balls for military personnel; and visit and support family members left behind when spouses and parents are deployed. In addition, they have planned, executed, and underwritten the ceremonies connected with the commissioning of new Navy ships or openings of new military buildings; raise money and provide volunteer workers for fleet week activities; and host birthday celebrations for the various sea services. Each member of the Navy League receives a monthly copy of Seapower magazine, and a copy of the yearly Almanac of Seapower. Many councils have monthly meetings and social events that include service members as guests. The Navy League has a yearly convention and a Directors meeting that govern the operations of the organization and foster increased activities in local councils. Navy League sponsors Naval Sea Cadet Corps for youth ages 13 17. This congressionally-chartered program was established to provide education and training to young men and women and enhance their interest in maritime history, customs, and traditions. The programs objective is to ingrain a sense of personal honor, patriotism, courage, self-reliance, confidence, and similar qualities, which will mold good character and citizenship. The Navy League also has a Cadet Corps for youths 11 - 14 which provides mental, moral, and physical training through naval and other instruction and develops patriotism, good citizenship, and instills a sense of duty, discipline, self-respect, and respect for others. Both the Navy League and the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets sponsor numerous scholarships programs. In addition, the Navy League provides support for the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC ), the Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC ) and the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (MCJROTC ). The Navy League publishes Seapower magazine, white papers, and special reports. Additionally, Navy League publishes the Almanac of Seapower, a professional reference journal. The League sponsors the Sea-Air-Space Exposition, the largest maritime exposition in the world, educational seminars, and an annual convention of members, and it provides public speaking opportunities at symposia and forums. The Office of Legislative Affairs serves as the Navy Leagues liaison/representative to the Military Coalition, the Navy/Marine Corps Council, the Navy/Marine Corps Caucus in the House of Representatives, the congressional/legislative affairs offices of: the Department of Defense and the four military services, the Department of Transportation, the
Reston / Virginia / United States
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National Wildlife Federation works on issues at the global, national and regional level. Its goal is to educate, mobilize, and advocate preserving and strengthening the protections for wildlife and wild places. NWF s programs include land stewardship, water resources and wildlife conservation. The federation has natural resource centers throughout the United States in regions including: Alaska, the Great Lakes, Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountains. It also operates a Washington, D.C. office, located a few blocks from the White House. Staffed by professionals experienced in policy issues, grassroots outreach, law, government affairs, and media, the field office advances NWFs national and international agenda. The federation represents the power and commitment of more than four million members and supporters joined by affiliated wildlife organizations in 47 states and territories. National Wildlife Federation has been working to protect Americas wildlife since 1936.
Roanoke / Virginia / United States
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Williamsburg / Virginia / United States
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The Health Journal is a monthly fitness, health and wellness magazine. We reach over 50,000 subscribers in the Wiliamsburg and hampton Roads area. Our readers live in the following areas: Williamsburg, Toano, Poquoson, Hampton, Jamestown, Yorktown, Newport News, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach
Fairfax / Virginia / United States
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Cox Matthews & Associates Inc. is a magazine publisher based in Fairfax. It specializes in company advertising. 

Alexandria / Virginia / United States
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Richmond / Virginia / United States
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An independent, locally owned city publication, Richmond magazine has been published for more than 30 years. Were the proud publishers of the following titles: Richmond magazine uncovers the best in dining, entertainment, shopping and travel in the region, while offering an informed take on issues both political and personal in the city and the counties. After nearly 30 years of publication and numerous awards at both the state and national level, we remain dedicated to our mission, as printed in our masthead every month: "To publish a lively magazine that contributes to the community and illuminates the Richmond regions past, present and future." Consider us your neighbor in the know. Richmonds only locally owned, sourced, produced and photographed shelter magazine, R Home & Garden is an award-winning publication that highlights the ultimate in new-construction, renovation and restoration projects, as well as accessories for the home and ideas for entertaining. From downtown condos to country estates, we invite readers inside the regions most striking residences and offer insight from some of the best designers, builders and retailers.
Fredericksburg / Virginia / United States
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Norfolk / Virginia / United States
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Arlington / Virginia / United States
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Alexandria / Virginia / United States
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The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) is a national alliance of 300,000 business owners and their employees who offer all types of insurance and financial services products. Unlike company-employed agents, IIABA independent insurance agents and insurance brokers represent more than one insurance company, so they can offer clients a wider choice of auto, home, business, life, health coverages as well as retirement and employee-benefit products. IIABA agents and brokers not only advise clients about insurance, they recommend loss-prevention ideas that can cut costs. If a loss occurs, the independent insurance agent or broker stands with the client until the claim is settled.
Dayton / Virginia / United States
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