Advancing Asset Recovery Through Education and Responsible Policy

3% Cover the Fee

For-profit association. Contributions are not tax deductible and do not confer membership or influence. Funds support education, standards, and policy engagement.

Why Contribute?

Contributions support ARAA’s work as a for-profit professional association, including:

  • Policy advocacy at the local, state, and national levels

  • Educational materials focused on professional standards and accountability

  • Industry engagement and representation with government and institutional stakeholders

Policy advocacy is ARAA’s primary focus. Contributions help fund research, education, and coordination necessary to ensure Asset Recovery professionals have a credible, informed voice in policy discussions.

Contributor Acknowledgment

Contributors may receive:

  • Recognition (optional opt-in)- ARAA website, educational material, and verbal acknowledgments

  • Early access to policy updates or briefings

  • Invitations to participate in discussions or forums

  • Access to select educational resources

Support does not create decision-making authority over policy advocacy or ARAA positions

Inspire Others

YOUR GENEROSITY CAN MOTIVATE FRIENDS, FAMILY, and COLLEUGUES TO DO THE SAME.


Our Positive Impact

“Having a unified professional association matters. Education strengthens practice. Policy engagement ensures that practice is understood. Both are essential to a credible Asset Recovery industry.”

Your support helps fund policy advocacy, professional education, and accountability efforts that strengthen the Asset Recovery profession.

Fund Policy & Education Efforts

3% Cover the Fee

For-profit association. Contributions are not tax deductible and do not confer membership or influence. Funds support education, standards, and policy engagement.

Frequently Asked Questions
  • No. ARAA is a for-profit professional association, and support contributions are not tax-deductible charitable donations.

  • Support contributions fund policy advocacy, educational development, accountability initiatives, and industry representation. This includes research, educational materials, professional standards development, outreach to government entities, and participation in policy discussions at the local, state, and national levels.

  • Yes. The primary way to engage more deeply is through ARAA membership, which provides access to education, standards initiatives, policy discussions, and industry collaboration opportunities. Members may also be invited to participate in working groups, discussions, or events based on experience and interest.

  • Yes, select in-kind contributions may be accepted if they directly support ARAA’s work in education, policy advocacy, or professional standards development. Please contact ARAA in advance to discuss whether a proposed in-kind contribution aligns with current needs.