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Since 1902, the members of the Washington, D.C.-based American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) have designed, built and continue to manage a national transportation network that facilitates mobility, economic growth and an unmatched quality of life. The association`s mission is simple: We are a federation whose primary goal is to aggressively grow and protect transportation infrastructure investment to meet the public and business demand for safe and efficient travel. In support of this mission, ARTBA provides programs and services designed to give its 8,000+ public and private sector members a global competitive edge. ARTBA`s core values and principles—defined and reflected in the association`s governance, management, policies and program of work—include: integrity and the highest ethical standards, visionary leadership that always focuses on the future and fosters innovation, an "action-oriented" approach and intelligent risk taking.
For more than 40 years, The International Center has served Indiana as a catalyst for international growth and as a guide to the world`s cultural landscape. Our Board of Directors and our diverse and experienced staff are dedicated to growing our community as a key player in the global marketplace and serving as a window to the world –looking out and looking in.
TIDA is a valuable resource to all of its members, providing services that include: Being at the forefront of information — Through an annual seminar, an intensive one-day course and a skills course for less experienced members as well as electronic information sharing, TIDA has the best collective knowledge and data from across the country to keep the membership informed and aware of the latest trends in the industry. Providing members-only resources on the web — The TIDA website offers members the opportunity to research and gather information or contact other members for support with the speed necessary while defending a claim. The site provides the most recent technical, regulatory, expert witness and legal resources available for TIDA members. Maintaining membership at the highest professional level — The membership criteria for TIDA is set at a high level to ensure that only the most qualified can share in TIDA`s resources. Creating quality networking opportunities for members — TIDA offers attorney, trucking and insurance representatives educational, resource and networking opportunities to help expand their knowledge of the latest defense strategies for the trucking industry. TIDA members adhere to a unique policy which prohibits unwanted marketing overtures.
As a leader in affordable housing and community development, we work to create opportunities for lower-income people to live in affordable homes in safe, sustainable neighborhoods that are healthy places for families to grow. Headquartered in Washington, DC, we operate through a national office, two regional offices and seven district offices.
The Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP) is an independent, non-profit organization established to eradicate preventable blindness worldwide. We pursue this mission by delivering high-quality care, training local personnel and establishing world-class eye care infrastructure. The HCP was founded in 1995 by two intrepid ophthalmologists - Drs. Sanduk Ruit and Geoffrey Tabin - focused on eradicating unnecessary blindness due to cataracts in the Himalayan region. Today, HCP has expanded to provide eye care, infrastructure support and training for international populations in more than 16 countries throughout Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, has trained eye care personnel from more than 40 countries, and has procured equipment and supplies for programs in more than 37 countries.