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![](/images/thumbs/www.aacca.org_250x150.jpg) The American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators is a non-profit educational association for the over 70,000 cheerleading coaches across the United States.
http://www.aacca.org/
![](/images/thumbs/www.albertacheerleading.ca_250x150.jpg) The Alberta Cheerleading Association was formed to develop standardized safety regulations for use in all schools, organizations, clinics, and competitions and to act as a regulating body for cheerleading in the province of Alberta.
http://www.albertacheerleading.ca/
![](/images/thumbs/www.cheerunion.org_250x150.jpg) The international governing body for world cheerleading.
http://www.cheerunion.org/
![](/images/thumbs/www.cheermanitoba.ca_250x150.jpg) The Manitoba Association of Cheerleading (M.A.C.) works as a not for profit organization to act as the regulating body for cheerleading in Manitoba.
http://www.cheermanitoba.ca/
![](/images/thumbs/www.nationalcheersafety.com_250x150.jpg) An organization dedicated to raising the bar in cheer safety.
http://www.nationalcheersafety.com/
![](/images/thumbs/www.nationalspirit.com_250x150.jpg) The NCA provides training and helps to develop skills through their high-energy, action-packed cheerleading camps and programs.
http://www.nationalspirit.com/
![](/images/thumbs/www.spiritsafety.com_250x150.jpg) The National Council for Spirit Safety and Education
http://www.spiritsafety.com/
![](/images/thumbs/www.ocfcheer.com_250x150.jpg) The Ontario Cheerleading Federation (OCF) is dedicated to promoting the sport of cheerleading, and also provides training and certification courses for coaches across the province of Ontario.
http://www.ocfcheer.com/
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