The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is a non-profit organization founded in 1895, operating within the United States' organizations sector. With a workforce of 51 to 200 employees and an annual revenue of approximately $30 million, NAM focuses on advocating for the manufacturing sector and addressing regulatory challenges. Its published documents cover a range of themes, including food safety, economic forecasts, and the impact of tax legislation on manufacturing. For instance, the report "Manufacturers Feed America" emphasizes the role of manufacturers in ensuring a safe and reliable food supply, highlighting the importance of innovation and regulatory consistency in the food and beverage supply chain. NAM also produces analytical reports that assess economic opportunities, such as the potential of LNG exports, and evaluates the implications of tax provisions on manufacturers. Through its research articles and surveys, NAM provides insights into the manufacturing industry's current landscape and future outlook, aiming to support policy development that benefits the sector and the broader economy.