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ABC Grassroots Certificate
AIP members can how apply for a special ABC Grassroots Certificate. The new certificate is designed to help improve market credibility by confirming their print orders.
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New ABC Certificate for Grassroots Publishers
The ABC has launched a special new certificate for smaller grassroots publishers to help them win credibility and more advertising.

ABC Rules for Grassroots Publishers
Do you qualify for the new ABC Grassroots Certificate? Read the attached criteria to see whether you can apply for the new certificate.

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Application Procedures for new ABC Grassroots Certificate
The attached document explains the step-by-step procedures for applying for the new ABC Grassroots Certificate.
Questionnaire for Grassroots Publishers
All AIP members applying for an ABC Grassroots Certificate should also complete the attached questionnaire to help the ABC evaluate and classify your publication. The completed form should be faxed to (086) 517-8658.
Application Form for new ABC Grassroots Certificate
Any AIP member interested in applying for the new ABC Grassroots Certificate should download the following MS Word form, complete it, and fax it to (086) 517-8658.

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What type of training works best for small newspapers
Short courses at a university/college
On-site training in my own newsroom
Online training over the Internet
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