An umbrella organization is an association of (often related, industry-specific) institutions who work together formally to coordinate activities and/or pool resources. In business, political, and other environments, it provides resources and identities to the smaller organizations. In this kind of arrangement, it is sometimes responsible, to some degree, for the groups under its care.[1] Umbrella organizations are prominent in cooperatives[2] and in civil society, and can engage in advocacy or collective bargaining on behalf of their members.[3][2]
Examples
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- AFL–CIO and other national trade union centers
- DD172
- Department of Public Safety
- European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy
- European Music Council
- European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting (EWF)
- Federation of Poles in Great Britain[4]
- Federation of Student Islamic Societies
- Independent Sector
- National Retail Federation
- National Wrestling Alliance
- Open Source Geospatial Foundation
- Software in the Public Interest
- UEFA
- Ulster Defence Association
- United Way
- Yamaguchi-gumi
- National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia
- ANC
Asia
editBangladesh
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editRussia
edit- The former KGB
United Kingdom
edit- Bond: network for organisations working in international development
- Homeless Link
- NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary and Community Action) (UK)
- UK BIM Alliance[5]
- Transport for London
- Maritime UK
North America
edit- Canadian GeoAlliance
- Canadian Hockey League
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Jewish Federations of North America
- Rainbow Railroad
- Metropolitan Toronto School Board and its six boards
- United Fund for the Arts and Humanities
- United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation
Global
edit- International Co-operative Alliance
- International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
- Girls on the Run
- United Nations umbrella organizations[6]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Legal, US. "Umbrella Organization Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc". definitions.uslegal.com. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ a b Ortiz, Rosalba; Peris, Jordi (January 2021). "The Role of Farmers' Umbrella Organizations in Building Transformative Capacity around Grassroots Innovations in Rural Agri-Food Systems in Guatemala". Sustainability. 14 (5): 2695. doi:10.3390/su14052695. hdl:10251/199935. ISSN 2071-1050.
- ^ Melville, Rose (2010), "Umbrella Organizations", in Anheier, Helmut K.; Toepler, Stefan (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, New York, NY: Springer US, pp. 1577–1582, doi:10.1007/978-0-387-93996-4_628, ISBN 978-0-387-93996-4, retrieved 2024-04-28
- ^ "Giles Coren Times article prompts Polish complaints to PCC". the Guardian. 2008-08-08. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
- ^ Business Solutions, WebCider. "buildingSMART, United Kingdom and Ireland". www.ukbimalliance.org.
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External links
edit- The dictionary definition of umbrella organization at Wiktionary