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Columbia Books & Information Services

American publishing company


American publishing company

FieldValue
nameColumbia Books & Information Services
founded1974
countryUnited States
headquartersArlington, Virginia
publications*The Almanac of American Politics*
topicsUnited States politics
url

Columbia Books & Information Services (CBIS) is an American company that serves as a publisher of reference works, online databases, and mailing lists. It was founded in 1974 and is based in Bethesda, Maryland. CBIS provides users with compliance resources and training, print directories, online databases, and customized data delivery.

History

In September 2009, CBIS acquired Association TRENDS, the resource for senior association and non-profit organization executives, formerly owned by Martineau Corporation. On August 30, 2013, CBIS acquired Thompson Information Services from Thompson Media Group, LLC.

Online Databases

As the world has become increasingly digital, CBIS likewise took its traditional print directories online with a series of subscription databases.

AssociationExecs.com is contains detailed profiles of trade and professional associations and their staff, featuring over 20,000 association profiles and over 180,000 staff executives.

Lobbyists.info, re-branded under Washington Representatives in 2019, contains profiles and data related to the government relations industry, including full lobbying disclosure details since 2010 and profiles for over 70,000 client and firms, and 40,000 government relations professionals.

TheGrantscape.com, powered by Thompson Grants, is a comprehensive database of federal, state, local, and private grant opportunities for the grant-seeking community. Grantscape features over 7,000 active grant opportunities, reflecting over $25 million in funding.

Training & Events

CBIS hosts many live and virtual conferences and events throughout the year, primarily under its brands Association TRENDS and Thompson Grants. These events are geared at bringing the respective industries together for insight, guided learning, and networking opportunities. Association TRENDS events include:

Thompson Grants events include:

References

References

  1. (August 30, 2013). "Columbia Books buys Thompson Information Services". Advertising Age.
  2. "Washington Representatives Directory". Lobbyists.info.
  3. "National Trade and Professional Associations Directory". AssociationExecs.com.
  4. "National Directory of Corporate Public Affairs". Lobbyists.info.
  5. "The Original U.S. Congress Handbook". USCongressHandbook.com.
  6. (June 9, 2015). "Richard Cohen Will Pen National Journal’s 2016 Politics Almanac". FishBowl DC.
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