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  • 1. OSHA and AHA Alliance Activities Summary The Alliance's key goal is to foster a culture of awareness, prevention, and action in the workplace through safety and employee wellness programs.
  • 2. CPR CPR & First Aid. We help save lives. And teach you how. Find a Course. 2010 AHA Guidelines. Information for Healthcare Providers, Corporate Training, Community CPR & First Aid, Science and International.
  • 3. How to Become an AHA Instructor Are you ready to become an American Heart Association Instructor? The process is simple. The rewards, immeasurable.
  • 4. Lobby Day 2013 This page will house print & digital materials for lobby day 2013.
  • 5. 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC View the full 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC and the ILCOR CoSTR document in the journal Circulation. Also, find out how you can order your copy of the AHA Guidelines Reprint.
  • 6. Guidelines for Use of Recipes The American Heart Association Consumer Publications Department will review the recipes you wish to use. They may offer similar recipes from our more recent publications. Once the final list of recipes has been agreed to, Consumer Publications will send approved copies of the recipes to the requestor.
  • 7. Reprint: 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC The ultimate reference text for professionals, this 312 page book is designed for personnel in emergency, intensive care and critical care departments; emergency medical care providers; and regulators and policy makers. No library should be without this text.
  • 8. Guidelines for Requests to Translate Materials Permission may be granted to translate AHA material if the request meets the listed criteria.
  • 9. Guidelines for Use Materials in Electronic Format Permission may be granted to use American Heart materials on third party websites with the listed caveats.
  • 10. Don't Go It Alone - Finding Others with Heart Disease Information for cardiac rehab patients on handling the emotions that follow a cardiac event.


Our Mission

We’re making your community healthier by advocating for key issues such as:

  • Smoke-free public places
  • More walkable and bikable streets, roads and parks
  • Better nutrition and high-quality physical education in our schools
  • Adequate, affordable and available health care for all

American Heart Association
2011-2012 Expenditures

  • Research: 20.8%
  • Public Health Education: 39.1%
  • Professional Education & Training: 14.0%
  • Community Services: 5.1%
  • Management & General: 7.9%
  • Fundraising: 13.1%
American Heart Association Diversity Report

Attached is a copy of the American Heart Association’s 2009-2010 Annual Diversity Report. This report highlights our organization’s successes in the area of diversity with emphasis on cultural competence. The report focuses on our consumer initiatives as well as our internal initiatives. We have broadened the scope of this year’s report to showcase initiatives in each of the Affiliates. Also, we have identified key partnerships, sponsorships and strategic alliances that enhanced our efforts to reach common goals.

We truly hope that you will enjoy this copy of the report. Feel free to share copies with your colleagues and partners.

Diversity Report 2009-2010 (Spread layout)
Adobe PDF, File Size 10.9 MB

Diversity Report 2009-2010 (Single Page layout)
Adobe PDF, File Size 10.9 MB


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