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Who we are and how we serve our community

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The people who make it all happen

board of directors

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Your Museum Store Association contacts

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Ways to support our nonprofit organization

MSA Code of Ethics

MSA Code of Ethics & Antitrust Policy

membership

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How to join MSA or renew Membership

shoptalk

Our  online community platform

membership Directory

Members only access

chapters

Leadership at the local level

MSA SCHOLARSHIPS

An opportunity for professionals with budget challenges to attend MSA FORWARD

RECOGNITION AWARDS

A full list of institution recipients by year for the MSA Recognition Awards

MSA NEXT

Emerging industry professionals

BUYER'S CHOICE AWARDS

Recognizing MSA FORWARD vendors

JOB SOURCE

Your one-stop career resource center to find and prepare for your next opportunity

Sponsorships & Advertising

Where MSA vendors can find opportunities to be recognized by MSA buyers

education

Educational Recordings

Searchable downloads of all educational
sessions for members and non-members

publications

Providing ideas and methods to help store operators and employees

msa forward

Past conferences with links to session recordings, awards, exhibitors, and more. 

resource library

Curated content library for our members

Upcoming Live Webinars

What is ON for live digital events

MSA Blog

Articles written by subject matter experts to inform and educate

Knowledge standards

The foundation of nonprofit retail

Events

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

The schedule of webinars and events with descriptions and links to registration pages

msa forward conference

Where to find information about MSA FORWARD Conference and Expo

market Events

MSA events at wholesale gift markets

museum store Sunday EVENT

Annual Museum Store Advocacy Day

msa ANTITRUST POLICY

The Museum Store Association (MSA) is a nonprofit association organized to provide members with professional opportunities and educational resources needed to operate effectively and ethically. The MSA is committed to helping member institutions be competitive in their respective markets, fiscally responsible and, in general, assets to
their institutions.
Through MSA’s annual meeting, exposition, chapter meetings, seminars and various publications, the association brings together museum representatives and vendors. The Board of Directors recognizes that the association’s activities could be seen by some as an opportunity for anti-competitive conduct. Thus, the Board takes this opportunity to express its undeviating policy to comply strictly with the letter and spirit of all federal, state, applicable trade regulations and antitrust laws. Any of MSA’s actions or the actions of its staff, officers, directors or members that violate these regulations and laws are detrimental to the Association’s interests and are unequivocally contrary to MSA policy.

The following rules apply to all MSA activities and must be observed at all MSA- sponsored activities and functions under all circumstances — without exception — unless specifically noted on the following page. To assist the MSA staff members and all of its officers and committees in recognizing situations that may raise the appearance of an antitrust problem, the Board of Directors has adopted this Antitrust Policy. Should questions arise as to the manner in which the antitrust laws apply to MSA’s activities of the Museum Store Association, or any of its committees, such
questions shall be directed to the MSA headquarters.

Guidelines

  • The MSA shall not be used for the purpose of bringing about, or attempting to bring about, any understanding or agreement — written or oral, formal or informal, express or implied — regarding prices, terms or conditions of sale, distribution, volume or customers.
  • No MSA activity or communication shall include discussion — for any purpose or in any fashion — of pricing methods or other limitations in timing, costs or volume of production or sale, or allocation of customers.
  • No MSA activity or communication shall include any discussion that might be construed as an attempt to prevent any person or business entity from gaining access to any market or customer for goods or services, or to prevent any business entity from obtaining a supply of goods or otherwise purchasing goods or services freely in the market.
  • MSA-sponsored activities shall not include any activity or communication, which is, or might be construed as, an agreement to refrain from purchasing any products, services or supplies from any supplier.

These rules apply to informal discussions at MSA sponsored activities and functions as well as formal presentations and meetings. Antitrust compliance is the responsibility of every MSA member, Exhibitor and Commercial Affiliate, Corporate Sponsor, staff and board member.