No. The following rules apply:
If the name of the group first appears in the narrative, put the abbreviation, a comma, and the year for the citation in parentheses after it.
Example: The American Psychological Association (APA, 2011) suggested that parents talk to their children about family finances in age-appropriate
ways.
If the name of the group first appears in parentheses, put the abbreviation in brackets after it, followed by a comma and the year for the citation.
Example: Children should learn about family finances in age-appropriate ways (American Psychological Association [APA], 2011).
In the reference list entry, do not include the abbreviation for the group author. Instead, spell out the full name of the group.
If you have several references by the same group author, you only need to abbreviate the name once.