American City Bureau, Inc. Records, 1919-1985.

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American City Bureau, Inc. Records, 1919-1985.

The collection consists of the records of American City Bureau and a firm that merged with them in 1962, Howard T. Beaver and Associates.

material in boxes 47 boxes (38.25 linear ft.)material in bound volumes 91 v. (bound)

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Beaver, Howard T.

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Buttenheim, Edgar.

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American City Bureau

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American City Bureau was founded in New York City in 1913 by Edgar and Harold Buttenheim to provide professional counsel to community leaders in conducting civic fund raising campaigns for nonprofit organizations. In 1935, American City Bureau joined other fund raising firms to form the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel, founded to preserve high ethical standards in the field. During its first three decades, the firm worked closely with local chambers of comme...

Buttenheim, Harold S. (Harold Sinley), 1876-

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American Association of Fund-Raising Counsel

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The American Association of Fund-Raising Counsel was founded in 1935 by representatives of eight of the leading fund raising consulting firms in the country. It has developed standards of ethical conduct for fund raisers, monitored state and federal legislation concerning philanthropy and nonprofit organizations, and played an important role in strengthening the nonprofit sector. In 1992, there were approximately 25 member firms in the association, including most of the ...

National War Fund, Inc.

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