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Organizations for death care professionals.
This page was last updated on September 29th, 2008
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Casket & Funeral Supply Association of AmericaCasket & Funeral Supply Association of America
Providing information and perspectives on the funeral and funeral supply industries to support manufacturers and suppliers of funeral goods and services.
National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA)National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA)
Professional organization for licensed funeral directors, embalmers, mortuary science students, and retired funeral service professionals. Site includes current news, consumer resources, an overview of the professions, and event information.
New York State Funeral Directors AssociationNew York State Funeral Directors Association
Offers consumer information regarding funerals and funeral homes in New York.
Funeral Directors Association of KentuckyFuneral Directors Association of Kentucky
Professional organization's resource site. Public information includes directory of providers; frequently asked questions and articles about costs, planning, and benefits; description of funeral service career opportunities, and related links.
Minnesota Funeral Directors AssociationMinnesota Funeral Directors Association
Nonprofit professional organization. Continuing education, calendar, membership application, employment opportunities. Consumer information.
Independent Funeral ProfessionalsIndependent Funeral Professionals
A national association of independently owned funeral homes. Includes information about their organization and its benefits.
The Care FoundationThe Care Foundation
An organization formed to promote professionalism within the death care industry and education of the public on the value of funeral services.
American Academy of Mortuary ScienceAmerican Academy of Mortuary Science
A professional membership organization dedicated to the Advancement of mortuary science, funeral directors, and morticians. Site provides code of ethics, referral network, academy news, conference information, and member benefits.
Funeral Standards CouncilFuneral Standards Council
A professional association set up to ensure that UK funeral directors and those who work with them, such as crematoria companies, florists, memorial masons etc, practice the highest standards across the profession. Includes information about the organizat
National Funeral Directors and Morticians AssociationNational Funeral Directors and Morticians Association
The largest and oldest national association of African American funeral directors, morticians and embalmers. Includes information about the organization and its events.
Thanos.org - International Organization for the funeral branchThanos.org - International Organization for the funeral branch
An international organization of death care practioners.
Stanislaus Memorial SocietyStanislaus Memorial Society
A consumer advocate non-profit organization dedicated to death and dying issues, providing information from cost comparison to legislation concerning the industry. Membership information and related links included.
California Casket Retailers AssociationCalifornia Casket Retailers Association
Organization of indepent casket stores.

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