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Umbrella organization

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Anumbrella organizationis 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 incooperatives[2]and in civil society, and can engage in advocacy or collective bargaining on behalf of ther members.[3][2]

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  1. ^Legal, US."Umbrella Organization Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc".definitions.uslegal.Retrieved5 February2018.
  2. ^abOrtiz, 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.ISSN2071-1050.
  3. ^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,ISBN978-0-387-93996-4,retrieved2024-04-28
  4. ^"Giles Coren Times article prompts Polish complaints to PCC".the Guardian.2008-08-08.Retrieved2022-11-11.
  5. ^Business Solutions, WebCider."buildingSMART, United Kingdom and Ireland".ukbimalliance.org.{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help)
  6. ^"United Nations Umbrella Organizations"(PDF).FSI Transition Center. 2017.

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