American Academy of Audiology
The American Academy of Audiology promotes quality hearing and balance care by advancing the profession of audiology through leadership, advocacy, education, public awareness and support of research.
American Hearing Research Foundation
The American Hearing Research Foundation funds research in hearing and balance disorders. They also help educate the public on aspects of hearing and balance disorders
American Tinnitus Association
Nonprofit organization to aid people with tinnitus. Information, service providers, self-help groups. Supports tinnitus research.
Hearing Aid Tax Credit
Please visit this link and show your support for tax credit legislation (HR2329/S1410) by sending letters to your Senators and Representatives with just the click of a button. This tax credit will provide up to $1,000 tax credit for two hearing aids.
Hearing Loss Association of America
Previously known as SHHH, this is one of the nation's largest organizations designed for people with hearing loss offering information, education, advocacy and support.
Hear-it
Global resource for information related to hearing, hearing loss and hearing aids.
LoopAmerica
A company that provides induction loop systems manufactured in the United States.
Michigan Rehabilitation Services
Michigan Rehabilitation Services partners with individuals and employers to achieve quality employment outcomes and independence for persons with disabilities.
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
NIA, one of the 27 Institutes and Centers of NIH, leads a broad scientific effort to understand the nature of aging and to extend the healthy, active years of life. This link will get you to their health publication on hearing loss.
Oticon
Oticon is the oldest hearing aid manufacturer in the world. Oticon was founded in 1904 by Hans Demant. His son, William Demant, created the Oticon Foundation. The Oticon Foundation is the majority shareholder of Oticon and "The Foundation" is committed through its statutes to support the needs of hearing impaired people.
The AG Bell Assoc
The AG Bell Assoc. is a lifelong resource, support network, and advocate for listening, learning, talking, and living independently with hearing loss. Through publications, outreach, training, scholarships, and financial aid, AG Bell promotes the use of spoken language and hearing technology.
The American Academy of Audiology
The American Academy of Audiology promotes quality hearing and balance care by advancing the profession of audiology through leadership, advocacy, education, public awareness and support of research.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
This is a professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 127,000 members and affiliates in the United States and around the world specializing in speech, language and hearing sciences.
The Better Hearing Institute
The Better Hearing Institute is a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1973 that educates the public about hearing loss and what can be done about it.
Vestibular Disorders Association
VEDA provides information, resources, support, and advocacy. We strive to elevate public awareness about vestibular disorders in order to promote understanding, access to diagnosis and treatment, research, and help for those facing the challenges of living with a vestibular disorder.