NAFCD, NBMDA provide reciprocal membership dues discounts

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Chicago—The North American Association of Floor Covering Distributors (NAFCD) announced that as an added member benefit, all NAFCD members can now, for a limited time, receive a 50% discount on membership to the North American Building Material Distribution Association (NBMDA).

As part of the reciprocal agreement, NBMDA will be offering a 50% discount on NAFCD membership dues to all NBMDA members who join NAFCD. The new agreement is expected to grow membership for both organizations and further cements their long-time partnership designed to increase member value.

NBMDA is the trade association representing the leading wholesale distributors of surfacing materials, wood panels, cabinet hardware, wood finishes and related products. NAFCD and NBMDA have co-sponsored an annual convention each November for the past seven years.

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