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Wellstone Action Fund

Our strategic goal is to strengthen national progressive movement infrastructure and build greater power and effectiveness by equipping a wide range of activists, organizations, and coalitions with the skills they need to advocate for new public policy, elect progressive leaders, mobilize voters, and empower people to organize for change.

Salvation And Social Justice

Salvation and Social Justice seeks to liberate public policy theologically by building Black faith-rooted communication strategies, advocacy, and public education campaigns, to lift up poor, underserved, and traditionally oppressed communities with a particular focus on racial justice through abolition, restoration, transformation, and coalition.

Public Justice Center

The Public Justice Center (PJC) is one of Maryland’s premiere nonprofit legal advocacy organizations. We work with people and communities to confront the laws, practices, and institutions that cause injustice, poverty, and discrimination. We advocate in the courts, legislatures, and government agencies, educate the public, and build coalitions, all to advance our mission of “pursuing systemic change to build a just society.”

Charitable Humans

Charitable Humans is a divergent thinking coalition working to improve the plight of humanity and effectuate global change by focusing on the systemic problems most detrimental to the human condition. We're a proactive movement aimed at transforming human relationships at the most fundamental level, vested in the cultivation of new ideas and daring experimentation as a means of solving our world's most pervasive problems.​

Communities For A Better Environment

The mission of Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) is to build people’s power in California’s communities of color and low income communities to achieve environmental health and justice by preventing and reducing pollution and building green, healthy and sustainable communities and environments.  CBE helps residents in urban areas to change the environmental policies and practices that put their health and well-being at risk. CBE utilizes three integrated strategies to impact change in its target communities: community organizing, science-based advocacy, and legal intervention.

Chicago Foundation for Women

Chicago Foundation for Women invests in women and girls as catalysts, building strong communities for all. CFW funds organizations working to solve the biggest problems facing women and girls: economic insecurity, violence, and access to health care and information. In addition to grantmaking, CFW invests in developing women leaders and advocates, and brings together diverse coalitions to collaborate, share resources and develop solutions.

Appeal of Conscience Foundation

The Appeal of Conscience Foundation, founded by Rabbi Arthur Schneier in 1965, has worked on behalf of religious freedom and human rights throughout the world. This interfaith coalition of business and religious leaders promotes peace, tolerance and ethnic conflict resolution. The Foundation believes that freedom, democracy and human rights are the fundamental values that give nations of the world their best hope for peace, security and shared prosperity. A crime committed in the name of religion is the greatest crime against religion.

Immigrant Justice Corps

Immigrant Justice Corps' mission is to recruit, train, and populate the immigration field with the highest quality legal advocates to create a new generation of leaders with a lifelong commitment to immigrant justice. As we work to help thousands of individuals in need each year, IJC is developing the next generation of immigration lawyers and advocates and the shared knowledge of our growing coalition. Together, we represent access to justice, hope for the future, and the courage to stand up for immigrants’ rights.

Women Thrive Alliance

Women Thrive Worldwide’s (Women Thrive) mission is to advocate for change at the U.S. and global levels so that women and men share equally in the enjoyment of basic capabilities, economic assets, voice, access to decent livelihoods, and freedom from fear and violence. We ground our work in the realities of women living in poverty, partner with locally based women’s organizations, and create powerful coalitions to advance the interests of women, families, and communities worldwide. Our vision is a world in which women and men work together as equal partners to secure better lives for themselves and their families.

Padl Ltd

Pride! A Deeper Love! (PADL) Ltd is a registered 501(c)3 in New York, raising donations and awareness for different LGBTQ+-centric causes each year during Pride season. To date, PADL Ltd has started hundreds of conversations and raised thousands of dollars for organizations including New Alternatives, Rainbow Families, The Ali Forney Center, SAGE - Advocacy & Services for LGBTQ Elders, the National Black Justice Coalition, The Trevor Project, and New Alternatives. Check our website or social media to find out which LGBTQ+ cause we are currently spotlighting!

Oklahoma Atheists

The mission of Oklahoma Atheists, Inc. (AOK) is to develop a supportive community of individuals and families who value and promote critical thinking, freethought, reason, and a scientifically informed world view. We seek to have a positive effect on the community at large, through fellowship, ethical and rational discussion, com-munity service, and education. We seek to break stereotypes about atheists through our positive interactions with the community. We work for equal protection of all Oklahoma residents and strive to promote strict separation of church and state. We work in coalition with organizations where joint action is beneficial to achieve complementary goals. We strive to find people who can benefit from our community. Through fellowship, education, safety, and respect we can ensure that we foster lifelong interactions of our members

Cair Florida

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a federation of legally independent, governed and managed chapters` across the country that work together to defend the Civil Liberties of Americans. CAIR National is the founding organization and has its own Board of Directors, as do each of the chapters` across the country. All of the CAIR chapters` board members, employees and volunteers represent the diversity of the American Muslim community. The Council on American-Islamic Relations Florida, Inc. (CAIR Florida, Inc.), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was established in 2001 to challenge stereotypes of Islam and Muslims and defend civil liberties. CAIR Florida Inc, has four offices: Tampa, South-Florida (Sunrise), Orlando, and Panama City, Florida. The vast majority of CAIR Florida's work deals with civil rights and anti-defamation. CAIR Florida has consistently won praise from elected officials and the media for its tenacious efforts to combat both discrimination against Muslims and Islamophobia. CAIR Florida's vision is to be a leading advocate for justice and mutual understanding. CAIR Florida's mission is to enhance an understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.