

CALC works to educate and organize for peace, human dignity, and social, racial and economic justice.
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CALC works to educate and organize for peace, human dignity, and social, racial and economic justice.
The Welcome Project PA strives to be a diverse, safe place for marginalized and vulnerable populations and seeks to bring about positive social change to improve the quality of life for these indiv
The LGBT+ Center Orlando, Inc. (The Center) is the oldest LGBTQIA+ Center in Florida, founded in 1978.
We are neighbors in Queens, New York, acting collectively to address community needs and take care of each other
HFASouth formed in 2018 and exists to strengthen existing anti-displacement organizing efforts and build the capacity of newly emerging organizing efforts in the South.
Our Vision: A Durham where Latine communities lead transformative change through cultural strength, informed civic engagement, and collective action.
We are a tenant-led coalition fighting for safe, sanitary and affordable homes for ALL San Antonio tenants.
Founded in 2003, Iskashitaa Refugee Network is an intergenerational network of volunteers and UN refugees who locate, harvest, and re-distribute local produce which would otherwise go to waste.
Rural Liberation exists to build power in the places long overlooked and underestimated.
Through Abolitionist Mail Project, we create meaningful penpal friendships between incarcerated and non-incarcerated people to end the prison industrial complex.
RPA specifically prioritizes the needs of communities historically and currently disadvantaged by the system.
The board of our sponsor nonprofit, Idyllwild Forest Health Project (IFHP), understands that the health of the forest and its human residents are profoundly interconnected.
We are part of a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people and other people with privilege for racial justice, and to dismantle white supremacy.
Established in 1979, Wild Ones is a national nonprofit organization that promotes native landscapes through education, advocacy, and collaborative action.
SanDiego350 is building a movement to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and climate injustice through education and outreach, public policy advocacy, and mobilizing people to take action.
SURJ Bay Area is part of a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people for racial justice. There are over 150 SURJ chapters and affiliates nationwide.
Our mission is to build a diverse grassroots movement to address the causes of climate disruption through justice-based solutions by inspiring, training and mobilizing people to act.
FCCPR is a grassroots multi-issue community-based organization that grew out of the 2016 Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.
Spontaneous Celebrations, Inc., is a community cultural art center and makerspace (in progress) in Jamaica Plain, MA
A chapter of Indivisible.
The Secular Student Alliance empowers secular students to proudly express their identity, build welcoming communities, promote secular values, and set a course for lifelong activism.
ALLIES FOR DEMOCRACY is a grassroots group based in Baltimore County, Maryland, working to mobilize voters since 2018.