
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people, providing 24/7 counseling via phone, text, and chat, and advocating for policies that protect LGBTQ youth.
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people, providing 24/7 counseling via phone, text, and chat, and advocating for policies that protect LGBTQ youth.
A socialist gun rights advocacy group dedicated to providing working-class people the skills for self and community defense
The Sierra Club is one of the oldest and largest environmental organizations in the US, promoting conservation, climate action, and green policies at all levels of government.
A modern revival (2018) of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Poor People’s Campaign, led by Rev. William Barber II and Rev. Liz Theoharis, uniting tens of thousands to challenge systemic racism, poverty, the war economy, and ecological devastation.
Planned Parenthood is a leading provider of reproductive healthcare and sex education, as well as an advocate for reproductive rights and access to services like contraception and safe abortion.
The first and largest organization uniting LGBTQ+ people with parents and allies, founded in 1973 to support families, educate communities, and advocate for LGBTQ+ equality.
The nation’s largest peace organization, descended from SANE/Freeze, advocating for peaceful foreign policy and nuclear disarmament for over 60 years.
The largest feminist grassroots organization in the U.S., advocating since 1966 for women’s rights, including equal pay, ERA ratification, reproductive freedom, and ending violence against women.
The largest union of registered nurses in the U.S., known for its progressive stances – from advocating Medicare for All to racial and climate justice – seeing these as inseparable from patient care.
The leading voice for dignity and rights of the 2.2 million domestic workers in the U.S. (nannies, home care aides, house cleaners), most of whom are women of color and immigrants, founded in 2007 by Ai-jen Poo.