In addition to our clubs and participating businesses, AANR appreciates the following groups, which also help to promote and protect what we enjoy.
AANR Education Foundation – This 501( c )(3) charitable organization is equipped to accept tax deductible gifts. The Foundation helps fund scholarships and research to promote a healthy view of the human body. You can visit their website http://www.aanref.org/ or download a PDF version of their brochure here.
American Nudist Research Library – For over 20 years the library has served as an historical and documentary resource to scholars and nudists. http://www.anrl.org
Federation of Canadian Naturists – While AANR is affiliated with a number of clubs in Western Canada through its WCANR Region and Ontario via the AANR Midwest region, the Federation of Canadian Naturists http://www.fcn.ca/ is also extensively working throughout the country to promote nude recreation.
FQN – Serving Naturists in Quebec http://www.fqn.qc.ca/
International Naturist Federation – AANR is proud to be affiliated with the INF, a “United Nations” of nudists representing over 300,000 people in 60+ member countries. AANR membership cards carry the INF seal and are honored for our members traveling abroad. Start your tour of the world open to nude recreation here. http://www.inf-fni.org
The Naturist Society – Founded in the 1980s, the Society publishes a magazine four times per year for subscribers and conducts events (“gatherings”) around the country. Often referred to as TNS http://www.naturistsociety.com/, its affiliates NEF and NAC help educate and protect.
Trade Association for Nude Recreation – TANR helps the “business” side of the nude recreation industry with an annual meeting that brings together business and resort owners to share best practices and to learn from speakers providing presentations on a variety of topics. TANR also purchases collective advertising on behalf of its members and its classifieds may be seen regularly in travel publications. AANR serves as the administrative agent for TANR and many of our clubs appear on its roster, which you'll find here. http://www.tanr.com/ |