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Western Avenue #301 Los Angeles, CA 90006 Phone: (323) 731 5400 Fax: (323) 731 5442 www.nonviolenceworks.com [email protected] Center of the American Experiment 1024 Plymouth Building 12 South 6th Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: (612) 338 3605 Fax: (612) 338 3621 www.amexp.org [email protected] Center for Appropriate Transport 455 West First Avenue Eugene, OR 97401 2276 Phone: (541) 344 1197 Fax: (541) 686 1015 www.efn.org [email protected] Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 820 First Street NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20002 Ph: (202) 408 1080 Fax: (202) 408 1056 www.cbpp.org Center for the Childcare Workforce A project of the AFT Educational Foundation 555 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 662 8005 Fax: (202) 662 8006 www.ccw.org [email protected] Center for Citizen Initiatives Presidio of San Francisco PO Box 29912 San Francisco, CA 94129 0912 Phone: (888) 729 7071 Fax: (415) 561 7778 www.ccisf.org [email protected] Center for Civic Education 5146 Douglas Fir Road Calabasas, CA, 91302 1467 Phone: (818) 591 9321 Fax: (818) 591 9330 www.civiced.org [email protected] Center for Communal Studies University of Southern Indiana 8600 University Boulevard Evansville, IN 47712 3596 Phone: (812) 464 1727 www.usi.edu/libarts/communal/ [email protected] Center For Community Action and Environmental Justice PO Box 33124 Riverside, CA 92519 Phone (909) 360 8451 Fax (909) 360 5950 www.ccaej.org Center for Community Alternatives, Inc. 115 East Jefferson Street, Suite 300 Syracuse, New York 13202 Phone: (315) 422 5638 Fax: (315) 471 4924 www.communityalternatives.org Center for Community Change 1000 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20007 Phone: (202) 342 0567 Fax: (202) 333 5462 www.communitychange.org Center for Community Nonprofit Organizations Beasley School of Law Temple University 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 6098 Phone: (215) 204 1465 Fax: (215) 204 4693 www.temple.edu/lawschool/ccno/ [email protected] Center of Concern 1225 Otis Street, NE Washington, DC 20017 Phone: (202) 635 2757 Fax: (202) 832 9494 www.coc.org Center on Conscience & War Formerly the National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors ( NISBCO) J. E. McNeil, Executive Director 1830 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 483 2220 Fax: (202) 483 1246 www.nisbco.org [email protected] Center for Consensual Democracy PO Box 61 Brunswick, Maine 04011 0061 Phone: (207) 729 4024 www.consensualdemocracy.org [email protected] Center for Constitutional Rights 666 Broadway, 7th Floor New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 614 6464 Fax: (212) 614 6499 www.ccr ny.org info@ccr ny.org Center for Court Innovation 520 8th Avenue New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 397 3050 Fax: (212) 397 0985 www.courtinnovation.org [email protected] Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise Liberty Park 12500 NE Tenth Place Bellevue, Washington 98005 Phone: (425) 455 5038 Fax: (425) 451 3959 www.cdfe.org [email protected] Center for Defense Information 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington D.C. 20036 2109 Phone (202) 332 0600 Fax (202) 462 4559 www.cdi.org [email protected] The Center for Democracy & Technology 1634 Eye Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 637 9800 Fax: (202) 637 0968 www.cdt.org Center for Democratic Communications National Lawyer's Guild 1771 Alcatraz Avenue Berkeley, CA 94703 Phone: (510) 594 0995 Fax: (510) 547 4259 www.nlgcdc.org [email protected] Center for Democratic Renewal PO Box 50469 Atlanta, GA 30302 Phone: (404) 221 0025 Fax: (404) 221 0045 www.thecdr.org Center for Digital Democracy 2120 L Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20037 Fax: (202) 331 7842 www.democraticmedia.org Center for Ecological Technology 112 Elm Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 Phone: (413) 445 4556 Fax: (413) 443 8123 www.cetonline.org Center for Economic Conversion 222 C View Street, Suite C Mountain View, CA 94041 1344 Phone: (650) 968 8798 Fax: (650) 968 1126 www.conversion.org [email protected] Center for Economic & Policy Research (CEPR) Marya Murray Diaz, Outreach Coordinator 1621 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 293 5380 Fax: (202) 588 1356 www.cepr.net [email protected] Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 237 9145 Fax: (718) 237 9147 www.cesr.org [email protected] Center for Economic Conversion 222 View Street Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: (650) 968 8798 Fax: (650) 968 1126 www.conversion.org [email protected] Center for Economic Justice 144 Harvard Drive, SE Albuquerque, NM 87106 Phone: (505) 232 3100 Fax: (505) 232 3101 www.econjustice.net [email protected] Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ) PO Box 40711 Washington, DC 20016 Phone: (703) 243 5155 Fax: (703) 243 5935 www.cesj.org Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 237 9145 Fax: (718) 237 9147 www.cesr.org [email protected] Center for Educational Design and Communication 821 Varnum Street NE Washington, DC 20017 Phone: (202) 635 7987 www.cedc.org Center for Environmental Citizenship 200 G Street NE, #300 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 547 8435 Fax: (202) 547 8572 www.envirocitizen.org [email protected] Center for Equal Opportunity 14 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 500 Sterling, VA 20165 Phone: (703) 421 5443 Fax: (703) 421 6401 www.ceo.org Center for Excellence in Nonprofits 1515 The Alameda, Suite 302 San Jose, CA 95126 Phone: (408) 294 2300 Fax: (408) 294 8600 www.cen.org [email protected]
Center for Food Safety Juliana Jones 660 PennsylvaniaII Avenue SE Suite 302 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 547 9359 Fax: (202) 547 9429 www.centerforfoodsafety.org [email protected] Center for Global Education Augsburg College Regina McGoff, Associate Director 2211 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 Phone: (612) 330 1159 or (800)299 8889 Fax: (612) 330 1695 www.augsburg.edu/global [email protected] Center for Governmental Research 1 South Washington Street, Suite 400 Rochester, NY 14614 1125 Phone: (585) 325 6360 Fax: (585) 325 2612 The Center for Healing Racism (formerly the original Institute for Healing Racism) Cherry Steinwender, Co Director PO Box 27327 Houston, TX 77006 Phone: (713)520 8226 Fax: (713)526 3037 centerhealingracism.org [email protected] Center for Health, Environment & Justice Michele Roberts, Organizing Director PO Box 6806 Falls Church, VA 22040 Phone: (703) 237 2249 Fax: (703) 237 8389 www.chej.org [email protected] Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law 256 S. Occidental Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90057 Phone: (213) 388 8693 fax: (213) 386 9484 www.centerforhumanrights.org [email protected] Center for Immigration Studies 1522 K Street NW, Suite 820 Washington, DC 20005 1202 Phone: (202) 466 8185 Fax: (202) 466 8076 www.cis.org [email protected] Center for Independent Documentary 680 South Main Street Sharon, MA 02067 Phone: 781 784 3627 www.documentaries.org [email protected] Center for Individual Rights 1233 20th Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 833 8400 Fax: (202)833 8410 www.cir usa.org Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) 1367 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite #300 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 785 8700 Fax: (202) 785 8701 www.ciel.org [email protected] The Center for International Policy 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 801 Washington, DC 20036 www.ciponline.org Center for Investigative Reporting 131 Steuart Street, Suite 600 San Francisco, CA 94105 1238 Phone: (415) 543 1200 Fax: (415)543 8311 www.cironline.org [email protected] The Center for Labor & Community Research 3411 W. Diversey, Suite 10 Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (773) 278 5418 Fax: (773) 278 5918 www.clcr.org [email protected] The Center for Law and Social Policy 1015 15th Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 906 8000 Fax: (202) 842 2885 www.clasp.org The Center for Lesbian & Gay Civil Rights Stacey Sobel, Executive Director 1211 Chesnut Street, Suite 605 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 731 1447 Fax: (215) 731 1544 www.center4civilrights.org [email protected] Center for Media & Democracy 520 University Avenue, Suite 310 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 260 9713 www.prwatch.org Center for Media Education 2120 L Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 331 7833 www.cme.org Center for Media Literacy 3101 Ocean Park Boulevard, #200 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Phone: (310) 581 0260 Fax: (310) 581 0270 www.medialit.org [email protected]
Center for National Policy One Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 333 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 682 1800 Fax: (202) 682 1818 www.cnponline.org Center for a New American Dream 6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 900 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Phone: (877) 68 DREAM www.newdream.org Center for Neighborhood Technology 2125 W. North Ave Chicago, IL 60647 5415 Phone: (773) 278 4800 Fax: (773) 278 3840 www.cnt.org Center for New Community Devin Burghart, Director, Building Democracy Initiative PO Box 346066 Chicago, IL 60634 Phone: (708)848 0319 Fax: (708)848 0327 www.newcomm.org www.turnitdown.com [email protected] Center for Non Profit Compliance 1769 Jamestown Road Suite 114 Williamsburg, VA 23185 Phone: (757) 258 7711 Fax: (757) 258 7715 www.nonprofitcompliance.com [email protected] Center for Non Profit Corporations 1501 Livingston Avenue North Brunswick, NJ 08902 Phone: (732) 227 0800 Fax: (732) 227 0087 www.njnonprofits.org [email protected] Center for Nonprofit Management AKA Southern California Center for Nonprofit Management Snow Tempest, Manager of Development & Outreach 606 S. Olive Street, Suite 2450 Los Angeles, CA 90014 Phone: (213) 623 7080 Fax: (213) 623 7460 www.cnmsocal.org [email protected] Center for Nonprofit Management an initiative of The Frist Foundation 44 Vantage Way, Suite 230 Nashville, TN 37228 Phone: (615) 259 0100 Fax: (615) 259 0400 www.cnm.org Center for Nonprofit Management Hedy Helsell, Executive Director 2900 Live Oak Dallas, TX 75204 Phone: (214) 826 3470 Fax: (214) 821 3845 www.cnmdallas.org [email protected] The Center for Nonprofit Resources 3801 Canal Street (Liberty Bank Building), Suite 309 New Orleans, LA 70119 Phone: (504) 483 8080 Fax: (504) 483 8087 www.nonprofitresources.org Center for Nonprofit Resources 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 380 Dayton, OH 45408 Phone: (937) 225 3057 Fax: (937) 222 0995 www.cnrohio.org Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC) Gary Baran, Executive Director 2428 Foothill Blvd., Suite E La Crescenta, CA 91214 Phone: (818) 957 9393 Fax: (818) 957 1424 www.cnvc.org [email protected] Center for Peace through Culture www.centerforpeacethroughculture.org [email protected] Center for Peace & Human Security (CPHS) Erin Hale DeOrnellas, President & CEO Columbia University Station, PO Box 250308 New York, New York 10025 Phone: (646) 342 0099 Fax: (212) 281 9269 www.peace&humansecurity.org cphs@peace&humansecurity.org Center for Policy Alternatives 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 710 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 387 6030 Fax: (202) 387 8529 www.cfpa.org [email protected] Nonpartisan progressive public policy & leadership development center serving st ate legislators, state policy organizations, & state grassroots leaders. Center for Process Studies 1325 North College Avenue Claremont, CA 91711 Phone: (909) 621 5330 Fax: (909)621 2760 www.ctr4progress.org [email protected] Through seminars, conferences, publications, & the library, promotes a new way o f thinking, based on the work of Alfred North Whitehead & Charles Hartshorne, to encourage exploration of the relevance of process thought to many fields of ref lection & action. The Center for Progressive Christianity (TCPC) 99 Brattle Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 Phone: (617) 441 0928 Fax: (617) 441 6201 www.tcpc.org Creates open & welcoming communities of faith, social, & environmental ministry. The Center for Popular Economics PO Box 785 Amherst, MA 01004 Phone: (413) 545 0743 www.progressiveeconomics.org Teaches economic literacy to activists for progressive social change. Creates & communicates economic theories that challenge systems of oppression based on cla ss, race, gender, & nation. Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence 2400 N 45th Street #10 Seattle, WA 98103 Phone: (206) 634 1903 Fax: (206) 634 0115 www.cpsdv.org [email protected] Engages religious leaders in the task of ending abuse, & prepares human services professionals to recognize and attend to the religious questions & issues that may arise in their work with women & children in crisis Center for the Public Domain 2525 Meridian Parkway, Suite 200 Durham, NC 27713 Phone: (919) 549 8388 Fax: (919) 549 8449 www.centerpd.org [email protected] Supports the growth of a healthy and robust public domain by establishing progra ms, grants, & partnerships in the areas of academic research, law, educationa, m edia, & the arts. The Center for Public Integrity 910 17th Street, NW, Seventh Floor Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 466 1300 Fax: (202) 466 1101 www.publicintegrity.org Provides the American people with the findings of our investigations & analyses of public service, government accountability, & ethics related issues The Center for Public Justice 2444 Solomons Island Road, Suite 201 Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (866) CPJUSTICE Fax: (410) 571 6365 www.cpjustice.org [email protected] Independent civic education & policy research organization. Center for Public Policy Priorities 900 Lydia Street Austin, TX 78702 Phone: (512) 320 0222 Fax: (512)320 0227 www.cppp.org [email protected] Research organization committed to improving public policies & private practices that influence the economic & social prospects and conditions of individuals, f amilies, & communities. Center for Reproductive Rights 120 Wall Street New York, NY 10005 Phone: (917) 637 3600 Fax: (917) 637 3666 www.reproductiverights.org Legal advocacy organization that promotes & defends women's reproductive rights worldwide.
Center for Responsive Politics Steven Weiss, Communications Director 1101 14th Street, NW, Suite 1030 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 857 0044 Fax: (202) 857 7809 www.opensecrets.org [email protected] Non partisan research group that tracks money in politics & its effect on electi ons & public policy to create a more educated voter, an involved citizenry, & a more responsive government. Conducts computer based research on campaign finance issues for the news media, academics, activists, & the public at large. Programs: 1. OpenSecrets.org Analyzes campaign contributions being raised by federal c&i dates & parties, the industries & interest groups that are financing U.S. electi ons, & the lobbying expenditures of special interest seeking to influence public policy. 2. FECWatch.org Monitors the enforcement activities of the Federal Election Co mmission & other government entities Publications: 1. Capital Eye newsletter Available online at CapitalEye.org. Sign up for a f ree subscription at http://www.capitaleye.org/signup.asp. 2. Money in Politics Alerts weekly email that examines the campaign finance an gle of issues currently being debated in Congress & the White House. Sign up fo r a free subscription at http://www.opensecrets.org/alerts/index.asp. 3. The Big Picture Produced every two years, this publication details all the campaign finance facts & figures associated with the recent elections. 4. Speaking Freely Insider's peek into the world of political money & influenc e through the words of current & former members of Congress, donors, & lobbyists . Center for Rural Affairs 101 S. Tallman Street PO Box 406 Walthill, NE 68067 Phone: (402) 846 5428 Fax: (402) 846 5420 www.cfra.org [email protected] Strengthens small businesses, family farms & ranches, & rural communities. Center for Science in the Public Interest 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 332 9110 Fax: (202) 265 4954 www.cspinet.org [email protected] Advocates for nutrition & health, food safety, alcohol policy, & sound science. Center for Sexuality and Religion 987 Old Eagle School Rdoad, Suite 719 Wayne, PA 19087 1708 Phone: (610) 995 0341 www.ctrsr.org Establishes the positive relationship between human sexuality & spiritual health by providing clergy & laity with information, education, training, techniques, & skills that foster & advocate the attitudes and values for sexual & spiritual health. Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy 1050 Connecticutt Avenue, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 772 2022 www.islam democracy.org Studies Islamic & democratic political thought & merges them into a modern Islam ic democratic discourse. Center for the Study of the Presidency 1020 Nineteenth Street NW, Suite 250 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 872 9800 Fax: (202) 872 9811 www.thepresidency.org [email protected] Furthers the understanding & functioning of the American Presidency & its relate d institutions to educate, illuminate, & inspire leaders of tomorrow. The Center for the Study of Technology and Society, Inc. 1451 Juliana Place Alexandria, VA 22304 Phone: (877) 609 5024 Fax: (202) 318 2605 www.tecsoc.org Examines the interaction of technological change & society through research & an alysis. Center for the Study of White American Culture 245 West 4th Avenue Roselle, NJ 07203 Phone: (908) 241 5439 Fax: (908) 245 4972 www.euroamerican.org NOT a supremacist organization. Encourages dialogue among all racial & cultural groups concerning the role of white American culture in the larger American soc iety. Center for the Support of Native Lands 3240 Wilson Boulevard, Room 220 Arlington, VA 22201 4408 Phone: (703) 841 9771 Fax: (703) 841 9774 www.nativelands.org [email protected] Protects biological & cultural diversity in Latin America, with a focus on Centr al America & southern Mexico. Center for Third World Organizing 1218 E. 21st Street Oakland, CA 94606 Phone: (510) 533 7583 Fax: (510) 533 0923 www.ctwo.org [email protected] Racial justice organization dedicated to building a social justice movement led by people of color. Copublishes ColorLines with the Applied Research Center. Center for an Urban Future 120 Wall Street, 20th floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 479 3344 Fax: (212) 344 6457 www.nycfuture.org Think tank that fuses journalistic reporting techniques with traditional policy analysis to produce in depth reports & workable policy solutions on the critical issues facing our cities. The Center for Visionary Leadership 3408 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20016 Phone: (202) 237 2800 Fax: (202) 237 1399 www.visionarylead.org [email protected] Develops & supports values based visionary leadership. Center for Voting & Democracy Maritza Valenzuela 6930 Carroll Ave., Suite 610 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Phone: (301) 270 4616 Fax: (301) 270 4133 www.fairvote.org [email protected] Dedicated to fair elections where every vote counts & all voters are represented . As a catalyst for reform, we conduct research, analysis, education & advocacy to build understanding of & support for more democratic voting systems. Promotes instant runoff voting & forms of proportional representation as alternatives to winner take all plurality elections. Programs 1. Instant Runoff Voting 2. Full Representation 3. Redistricting 4. Voting Rights Publicaitons 1. Various reports, brochures, booklets, videos, & activist kits (see www.fairvo te.org/order.htm for more information) Center for Women Policy Studies 1211 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 312 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 872 1770 Fax: (202) 296 8962 www.centerwomenpolicy.org [email protected] Promotes justice and equality for women. Center for World Indigenous Studies PMB 214 1001 Cooper Point Road SW, Suite 140 Olympia, WA 98502 1107 Phone: (360) 754 1990 Fax: (253) 276 0084 www.cwis.org Fosters wider understanding & appreciation of indigenous peoples & the social, e conomic, & political realities of indigenous nations through publications. Center for Youth as Resources 1000 Connecticut Avenuue NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 261 4131 www.cyar.org Connects youth to their communities through youth led service initiatives. Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO) 630 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 465 1617 Fax: (510) 465 2459 1515 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: (215) 563 8787 Fax: (215) 567 2096 [email protected] Supports & promotes individual & collective resistance to war & preparations for war. Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District 137 Barre Street Montpelier, VT 05602 Phone: (800) 730 9475 www.cvswmd.org Organizes clothing & computer reuse events, educational programs. The Centre for Independent Studies Lvl 4, 38 Oxley St St Leonards, NSW Australia 2065 Phone: (+61) (2) 9438 4377 Fax: (+61) (2) 9439 7310 www.cis.org.au Australian think thank that supports a free enterprise economy & a free society under limited government where individuals can prosper & fully develop their tal ents. The Centre for Social Justice 489 College Street, Suite 303 Toronto, Ontario M6G 1A5 canada Phone: (888) 803 8881 Fax: (416) 927 7771 Works strategically to narrow the gap between rich & poor, challenge the corpora te domination of Canadian politics, & press for policy changes that promote econ omic & social justice. The Century Foundation formerly 21st Century Fund 41 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021 Phone: (212) 535 4441 www.tcf.org www.socsec.org www.equaleducation.org www.centuryinstitute.org www.medicarewatch.org www.ideas2000.org www.digitalpromise.org and www.reformelections.org Persuades those who care about issues such as economic inequality, population ag ing, & the public s discontent with government & politics that significant improve ments are possible even when the mainstream says they are not. Challenging White Supremacy Workshops Sharon Martinas & Chris Crass, Co Coordinators 2440 16th Street PMB #275 San Francisco, CA 94103 [email protected] or [email protected] Anti racist workshops for grassroots social justice activists who want to work f or racial justice & challenge white privilege. CWS believes that anti racist org anizing by white social justice activists complements & supports grassroots orga nizing & leadership development in communities of color. Programs: 1. Anti racism for Global Justice 4 hour to weekend length workshops for activ ists in the movements for global justice, both in the Bay Area & nationally. (Fo r information email [email protected].) 2. Becoming an Anti Racist Activist & Becoming an Anti Racist Organizer two 15 week long workshops offered only in the San Francisco/Bay Area. (For informatio n email [email protected].) Publications include 1. What is White Supremacy? 2. White Privilege 3. Analyzing & Organizing with an Anti Racist Lens 4. Essays at www.prisonactivist.org/cws & www.tao.ca/~colours/ The Chahara Foundation 4 Copley Place Boston, MA 02116 6504 Phone: (617) 247 1580 www.chahara.org Supports radical grassroots nonprofits run by & for low income women in the grea ter Boston area. Change Links John Johnson PO Box 9682 North Hollywood, CA 91609 1682 Phone: (818) 982 1412 Fax: (818) 982 1412 www.change links.org change links@change links.org Community based, democratic, non sectarian community newspaper & calendar. Broa dens the base of progressive & community organizations & publize their efforts t o the general population by wide distribution. Non profit & volunteer run. Changemakers.net Parent organization is Ashoka: Innovators for the Public Ms.Kalapana Kaul, Managing Editor, Changemakers.net 1700 North Moore Street Suite 2000 Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: (703) 527 8300 Fax: (703) 527 8383 www.changemakers.net [email protected], [email protected] Focused on the rapidly growing world of social entrepreneurship, we provide insp iration, resources, & opportunities for those interested in social change throug hout the world. Programs (online): 1. Changemakers Journal stories reveal how the creative energy of social entre preneurs drives innovation in diverse fields. 2. The Changemakers Library collection of global resources focused on social c oncerns. 3. Creative Resourcing innovative examples for mobilizing support, advice, & r eadings 4. The Studio multimedia presentation of the work of social entrepreneurs 5. Viewpoint social innovators offer opinions, perspectives, & ideas for socia l change 6. Point of View forum for readers' opinions & perspectives about programs & i nitiatives aimed at alleviating social problems Publications: 1. The Changemakers Review a biannual print magazine (June & December) that includes features from the Web site Changing Our World The GrayBar Building 420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 2320 New York, NY 10170 Phone: (212) 499 0866 Fax: (212) 499 9075 1201 Chestnut Street, 13th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 717 2299 Fax: (215) 717 2201 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 701 Washington DC 20036 Phone: (202) 296 6604 Fax: (202) 296 1275 www.changingourwrld.com National fundraising & philanthropic services company designed to assist not for profit & corporate clients in achieving their goals in philanthropy. The Chaplaincy Institute for Arts and Interfaith Ministries PO Box 669 Fairfax, CA 94978 0669 Phone: (415) 453 8521 www.chaplaincyinstitute.org Inspires, empowers, educates, & ordains for a new paradigm of creative ministry & chaplaincy & healing & the sacred arts. Charities Review Council 46 East Fourth Street, Suite 636 Saint Paul, MN 55101 1112 Phone: (800) 733 GIVE Fax: (651) 224 7330 www.crcmn.org [email protected] Empowers Minnesota donors to make informed giving decisions & fosters public tru st in the charitable sector. Charity Channel Phone: (949) 589 5938 www.charitychannel.com [email protected] Online nonprofit resource including message boards, e newsletters, job postings , book reviews, interviews, consultants directory. Charity Focus PO Box 2711 Santa Clara, CA 95055 Phone: (888) FOCUS 45 Fax: (603) 506 8384 www.charityfocus.org Empowers nonprofits with web based technological solutions. Charity Lobbying in the Public Interest 2040 S Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 387 8060 Fax: (202) 387 5149 www.clpi.org [email protected] Educates charities about the important role lobbying can play in achieving their missions. Check Your Head #503 207 West Hastings Street Vancouver , BC V6b 1H7 Phone: (604) 685 6631 Fax: (604) 688 5756 www.checkyourhead.org [email protected] Youth driven organization that educates & organizes high school & university age youth on issues connected to economic globalization & corporate power in societ y. Our work is designed to empower young people to work for social justice in t heir communities both locally & globally. Programs: 1. Workshops on globalization issues 2. Special events on issues like Genetic engineering, Water, WTO, Public educati on Chelmsford Telemedia 75 Graniteville Road Chelmsford, MA 01824 Phone: (978) 251 5143 www.chelmsfordtv.org [email protected] Public access, equipment & facilities. Chelsea Green Publishing Co. Niko Horster, Sales & Marketing Manager Alice Blackmer, National Sales Manager PO Box 428, 205 Gates Building White River Junction, VT 05001 Phone: (802) 295 6300 Ext.103 Fax: (802) 295 6444 www.chelseagreen.com [email protected] Publishes books for sustainable living focused on innovative shelter, alternativ e energy, organic gardening & small scale agriculture. Programs: 1. The Invisible Universe: Membership program in conjuction with several nationa l magazines (Mother Earth News, Natural Home, Resugence, Permaculture Magazine) & organizations (Co op America, Real Goods Solar Living Institute). More informa tion at www.invisibleuniverse.com Publications: 1. The Junction 100 pages of books, editorial & excerpted material on all aspe cts of sustainble & simple living (free) Chemical Weapons Working Group Kentucky Environmental Foundation Craig Williams, Director PO Box 467 Berea, KY 40403 Phone: (859) 986 7565 Fax: (859) 986 2695 www.cwwg.org [email protected] Coalition of over 125 US, Pacific, & Russian based grassroots organizations focu sed on ensuring the chemical weapons in these regions are disposed of in line wi th international treaty requirements but prioritizes the safety of workers, the communities, & the environment during destruction. Programs: 1. Grassroots Activism organizational strategizing & coalition building. 2. Education research & building public awareness through the media, public me etings, lectures, mailings, newsletters, web service, etc. 3. Political Engagement education of political leaders & democratic participat ion. 4. Legal Challenges submission of Environmental Justice Complaints & lawsuits. CHF International aka Cooperative Housing Foundation 8601 Georgia Avenue, Suite 800 Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA Phone: (301) 587 4700 Fax: (301) 587 7315 www.chfhq.org Catalyst for long lasting positive change in low & moderate income communities around the world, helping to improve their housing, economic circumstances, & en vironments. Works with a wide range of organizations to develop systems, policie s, & practices that increase access to affordable housing, community services, & finance. Chiapas Media Project 4834 N. Springfield Chicago, IL 60525 Phone: (773) 583 7728 Fax: (773) 583 7738 www.chiapasmediaproject.org Bi national partnership that provides video equipment, computers, & training, en abling marginalized indigenous & campesino communities in Southern Mexico create their own media. Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Inc. 100 North LaSalle Street, Suite 600 Chicago, IL 60602 2403 Phone: (312) 630 9744 Fax: (312) 630 1127 www.clccrul.org [email protected] Promotes & protects civil rights, particularly the civil rights of poor, minorit y, & disadvantaged people, in order to facilitate their participation in the soc ial, economic, & political systems of our nation. Chicago Public Art Group 1259 South Wabash, Chicago IL 60605 Phone: (312) 427 2724 Fax: (312) 427 3413 www.cpag.net [email protected] Revitalizes communities through cultural activism. Chickory Blue Press Chicory Blue Press 795 East Street North Goshen, CT 06756 www.chickorybluepress.com Feminist literary press that focuses on women over 60. Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) &rea Khan, Coordinator c/o Save the Children UK 17 Grove Lane London SE5 8RD UK Phone: +44 (0)207 716 2240 Fax +44(0)20.7793.7628 www.crin.org [email protected] Empowers the child rights community & accelerates implementation of the Conventi on by providing a central clearinghouse for such information & by making informati on available in a variety of formats & media. Programs: 1. Networking in the child rights community 2. Human Rights Project 3. Monitoring & evaluation Publications: 1. CRIN Newsletter, ISSN 1475 8342. PDF available at www.crin.org/about/newslett er. Published 3 times a year. 2. Working Paper Series, ISSN 1477 5670. PDF available at www.crin.org/about/wor king papers. Child Trends, Inc. 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 100 Washington, DC 20008 Phone: (202) 362 5580 Fax: (202) 362 5533 www.childtrends.org Improves the lives of children by conducting research & provides science based i nformation to improve the decisions, programs, & policies that affect children. Child Welfare League of America 440 First Street NW, Third Floor Washington, DC 20001 2085 Phone: (202) 638 2952 Fax: (202) 638 4004 www.cwla.org Promotes policies & programs that protect America's children & strengthen Americ a's families. Children Now 1212 Broadway, 5th Floor Oakland CA 94612 Phone: (510) 763 2444 Fax: (510) 763 1974 www.childrennow.org [email protected] Research & action organization dedicated to assuring that children grow up in ec onomically secure families, where parents can go to work confident that their ch ildren are supported by quality health coverage, a positive media environment, a good early education, and safe, enriching activities to do after school. Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE) 3543 18th Street, #1 San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 861 KIDS Fax: (415) 255 8345 www.colage.org [email protected] international organization that supports young people with gay, lesbian, bisexua l, & transgender parents. The Children's Defense Fund 25 E Street NW Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628 8787 www.childrensdefense.org [email protected] Provides a strong, effective voice for all the children of America who cannot vo te, lobby, or speak for themselves with particular attention to the needs of poo r & minority children & those with disabilities. Children's Environmental Health Network 110 Maryland Avenue NE, Suite 511 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 543 4033 Fax: (202) 543 8797 www.cehn.org Protect the fetus & child from environmental health hazards & promotes a healthy environment. The Children's Partnership 1351 3rd Street Promenade Suite 206 Suite 330 Santa Monica, CA 90401 1321 Phone: (310) 260 1220 Fax: (310) 260 1921 2000 P Street NW Washington DC 20036 6904 Phone: (202) 429 0033 Fax: (202) 429 0974 www.childrenspartnership.org Research, analysis, & advocacy to place the needs of America's children & youth, particularly the underserved, at the forefront of emerging policy debates. The Chillout Collective www.thechilloutcollective.co.uk [email protected] Group of drug workers, health workers, legal advisers, researchers, artists & ac tivists that runs chillout spaces at clubs, festivals, & dance events, providing support for those experiencing problems caused by their use of drugs. Chinese for Affirmative Action The Kuo Building 17 Walter U. Lum Place San Francisco, CA 94108 Phone: (415) 274 6750 Fax: (415) 398 8770 Defends & promotes the civil & political rights of Chinese & Asian Americans wit hin the context of, & in the interest of, advancing multiracial democracy in the US. Chinook Fund Nick Sarchet, Development Director 2418 W 32nd Ave Denver, CO 80211 Phone: (303) 455 6905 Fax: (303) 477 1617 www.chinookfund.org [email protected] Alternative community foundation established in 1987 to provide grants & technic al assistance to Colorado grassroots organizations working for progressive socia l change. Our Board of Directors & Grantmaking Committee are comprised of a uniq ue partnership of donors & community activists representing Colorado's diversity in terms of race, class, gender, disability, age, & sexual orientation. Publications: 1. Winds of Change newsletter Chittenden Community Television 294 North Winooski Avenue Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: (802) 862 1645 Fax: (802) 860 2370 www.cctv.org Promotes democracy, alternatives to mainstream media, & economic opportunity for fellow citizens. Computer training, digital video production & duplication. Choice USA Kierra Johnson, Field Director 1010 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 410 Washington, DC 20007 Phone: (202) 965 7700 Fax: (202) 965 7701 www.choiceusa.org [email protected] Mobilizes & provides ongoing support to the diverse, upcoming generation of lead ers who promote & protect reproductive choice both now & in the future. As a na tional pro choice organization, Choice USA gives emerging leaders the tools they need to organize, network, & exchange ideas to build a youth centered pro choic e agenda & mobilize communities for reproductive freedom. Programs: 1. Gloria Steinem Leadership Institutes, Regional & National 3 to 5 day train ings that help emerging leaders develop the skills necessary to mobilize their c ampuses & communities around reproductive freedom. 2. Grassroots Organizing Weekends Partnership with the United States Student Association (USSA) to teaches techniques to build & sustain organizations over t ime & use senarios pulled straight from today's headlines to prepare student act ivists to promote & defend reproductive choice. 3. Year round Fellowships & Internships in the nation's capitol Publications: 1. Campaign Kits: provides effective strategies to mobilize communities for repr oductive choice. Our current kits help activists increase access to & awareness about emergency contraction & repeal the Global Gag Rule. 2. Various fact sheets on reproductive choice issues. 3. On line newsletter & on line action center Christian*New Age Quarterly Catherine Groves, Editor PO Box 276 Clifton, New Jersey 07011 0276 www.christiannewage.com [email protected] A journal of interfaith dialog that has served as A Bridge between traditional Chr istianity & alternative spiritualities since 1989. Our common ground is explored as well as our differences in a forum of respect & goodwill. Our thought pr ovoking, well balanced features are often scholarly, always delightful. Christian Social Action 100 Maryland Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 488 5621 Fax: (202) 488 1617 www.umc gbcs.org/gbcs005.htm In depth coverage of social issues from a faith perspective. Chronicle of Philanthropy 1255 23rd Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20037 Phone: (202) 466 1200 http://philanthropy.com [email protected] Biweekly newspaper about nonprofits & philanthropy. Church Innovations PO Box 390207 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55439 Phone: (888) 223 7631 www.churchinnovations.org Research, consulting, training events, & innovative products that increase churc hes' capacities to innovate ideas, resources, practices, & God given vision. Church Women United 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1626 New York, NY 10115 Phone: (800) 298 5551 Fax: (212) 870 2338 www.churchwomen.org Racially, culturally, theologically inclusive Christian women s movement, celebrat ing unity in diversity & working for a world of peace & justice.
Cine Accion 346 9th Street 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 553 8135 Fax: (415) 553 8137 www.cineaccion.com [email protected] Latino media arts organization, annual film festival, youth training program. Circle of Life Foundation PO Box 3764 Oakland, California 94609 Phone: (510) 601 9790 Fax: (510) 601 9788 www.circleoflife.org [email protected] Activates people through education, inspiration, & connection to live in a way t hat honors the diversity & interdependence of all life. Citizen Advocacy Center Ms. Terry Pastika, Executive Director 238 N. York Road Elmhurst, IL 60126 Phone: (630) 833 4080 Fax: (630) 833 4083 www.citizenadvocacycenter.org [email protected] Mission is to build democracy in the 21st century by strengthening the peoples' resources, capacities, & institutions for self governance. Free, grassroots, loc al watchdog organization that teaches community groups & individuals how to orga nize. Works in coalition with other community & regional groups on issues of pub lic significance. Programs: 1. Citizen Training Corps basic civic skills seminar to teach people how to ef fectively participate in local decision making. 2. Evening Programs & Brown Bag Lunches educational forums on current issues e ffecting the community, ends with a "take action" packet, held wice a month. 3. Civic Education Program shows teachers how to use the community they live i n as a "civics lab" to teach students how to harness their civic power. 4. The Open Forum anyone can use the Center as a meeting place or get on line to research community issues. 5. Community Lawyers teach people how to assert their civic rights & become po werful participants in local government. Publications: 1. Over 30 free Educational Brochures teach citizens how use the Freedom of In formation Act, Open Meetings Act, the First Amendment, Placing Initiatives & Ref erendums on the Ballot, etc. 2. Everyday Democracy quarterly newsletter Citizen Soldier 267 Fifth Avenue, Suite 901 New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 679 2250 Fax: (212) 679 2252 www.citizensoldier.org Defends GIs who stand against illegal policies; works to reduce the role of mili tarism in our society. Citizen Works PO Box 18478 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 265 6164 Fax: (202) 265 0182 www.citizenworks.org [email protected] Advances justice by strengthening citizen participation in power. Citizens Against Government Waste David Williams, Vice President of Policy 1301 Conecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 467 5300 Fax: (202) 467 4253 www.cagw.org [email protected] Dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, mismanagement, & abuse in government. Programs: 1. Policy Breakfasts intended for Capitol Hill staffers & others in the policy community to hear elected officials on current topics 2. Taxpayer Conferences panel discussions by CAGW staff & other policy experts held throughout the country to discuss issues with taxpayers 3. Taxpayer Education provides research & information regarding government was te & mismanagement to CAGW grassroots membership & to the policy community. Publications: 1. Congressional Pig Book annual publication summarizing pork barrel spending in the federal budget 2. Prime Cuts annual publication that lists programs that CAGW has concluded t o be wasteful or duplicative & need to be eliminated 3. Government Waste Watch a quarterly newspaper that highlights current topics & events 4. WasteWatcher a monthly newsletter that provides a brief synopsis of current waste news. Citizens Coal Council 1705 South Pearl, Room 5 Denver, CO 80210 Phone: (303) 722 9119 Fax: (303) 722 8338 PO Box 1080 Washington, PA 15301 Phone: (724) 229 3550 Fax: (724) 229 3551 www.citizenscoalcouncil.org Federation of community groups & individuals that protect people, homes, water, communities, & the environment from coal mining damage, restore law & order by e nforcing the federal Surface Mining Control & Reclamation Act, & help each other win our issues. Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights 2000 M Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 659 5565 Fax: (202) 223 5302 www.cccr.org [email protected] Committed to the revitalization of a progressive civil rights agenda at the nati onal level. Citizens Committee for New York City 305 7th Avenue, 15th Floor New York, NY 10001 6008 Phone: (212) 989 0909 Fax: (212) 989 0983 www.citizensnyc.org [email protected] City wide support center that helps block & neighborhood associations, youth gro ups, & other neighborhood organizations organize & stay organized, & solve probl ems. Citizens for a Better Environment 1845 N. Farwell Avenue, Suite 220 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: (866) 256 5988 Fax: (414) 271 5904 www.cbemw.org [email protected] Develops innovative & effective strategies for improving & protecting environmen tal quality in the Great Lakes Region. Citizens Democracy Corps 1400 I Street NW, Suite 1125 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (800) 394 1945 Fax: (202) 872 0923 www.cdc.org [email protected] Supports & develops small & medium sized businesses in Central/Eastern Europe, R ussia, the Caucasus Region, Thailand, Guatemala, & Central Asia. Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting 901 Old Hickory Road Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Phone: (412) 341 1967 Fax: (412) 341 6533 www.cipbonline.org National membership organization dedicated to putting the PUBLIC back into publi c broadcasting so that we can all join in the debate about our nation's future. Citizens for a Sound Economy 1900 M Street NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (888) JOIN CSE Fax: (202) 783 4687 www.cse.org [email protected] Identifies, educates, and activates citizens who are passionate about showing up to support free enterprise and limited government. Citizens for Tax Justice 1311 L Street NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 626 3780 Fax: (202) 638 3486 www.ctj.org Research & advocacy organization dedicated to fair taxation at the federal, stat e, & local levels. Citizens Television 873 State Street New Haven CT, 06511 Phone: (203) 562 2288 Fax: (203) 562 2563 Protects & enhances the public's first amendment rights to provide freedom of ex pression, diversity of ideas, & community communication. Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty PMB 297 177 U.S. Highway #1 Tequesta, FL 33469 Phone: (800) 973 6548 www.cuadp.org [email protected] Works to end the death penalty in the United States through aggressive campaigns of public education & the promotion of tactical grassroots activism. City Lights Publishers 261 Columbus Avenue San Francisco, CA 94133 Phone: (415) 362 8193 Fax: (415) 362 4921 www.citylights.org Publishers of cutting edge literature & books on compelling social & political i ssues; bookstore; Foundation for literacy & literary arts. City Limits 120 Wall Street, 20th floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 479 3344 Fax: (212) 344 6457 www.citylimits.org [email protected] Periodical for community groups, organizers, nonprofit leaders, government burea ucrats & elected officials in New York City, provides information on organizing strategies, government programs that work, & news from the front lines of advoca cy and activism. The City Repair Project PO Box 42615 Portland, Oregon 97242 Phone: (503) 235 8946 www.cityrepair.org Facilitates artistic & ecologically oriented placemaking through projects that h onor the interconnection of human communities & the natural world. City Year 285 Columbus Avenue Boston, MA 02116 Phone: (617) 927 2500 Fax: (617) 927 2510 www.cityyear.org Youth service corps; large scale, high impact events; develops national service policies & initiatives. Civic Media Center & Library, Inc. Sheila Bishop, Coordinator 1021 W. University Avenue Gainesville, FL 32601 Phone: (352) 373 0010 www.civicmediacenter.org [email protected] Library of alternative media & a resource/meeting space for social change activi sts. Host hundreds of educational, cultural & political events every year. Audience: Local/Regional Programs: 1. Library of alternative, independent & non corporate media 2. Educational, political & cultural events 3. Youth Media Project Publications: 1. Media Notes 3 times a year for members Civic Practices Network (CPN) Center for Human Resources Heller School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare Brandeis University 60 Turner Street Waltham, MA 02154 Phone: (617) 736 4890 Fax: (617) 736 4891 www.cpn.org [email protected] Collaborative, nonpartisan project dedicated to bringing practical tools for pub lic problem solving into community and institutional settings across America. Civic Ventures 425 Second Street, Suite 601 San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: (415) 430 0141 www.civicventures.org [email protected] Expands the contribution of older Americans to society & helps to transform the aging of America into a source of individual & social renewal. CIVICUS 919 18th Street NW, Third Floor Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 331 8518 Fax: (202) 331 8774 www.civicus.org Nurtures the foundation, growth, & protection of citizen action throughout the w orld, especially in areas where participatory democracy & citizens' freedom of a ssociation are threatened. The Civil Rights Forum on Communications Policy 818 18th Street NW, Suite 505 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 887 0301 Fax: (202) 887 0305 www.civilrightsforum.org [email protected] Brings civil rights organizations & community groups into the current debate ove r the future of our media environment. A project of the Tides Center. The Civil Rights Project 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Suite 400 South Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 496 6367 Fax: (617) 495 5210 www.civilrightsproject.harvard.edu [email protected] Renews the civil rights movement by bridging the worlds of ideas & action, & by becoming a preeminent source of intellectual capital & a forum for building cons ensus within that movement. Civil Society International 2929 NE Blakeley Street Seattle, WA 98105 Phone: (206) 523 4755 www.civilsoc.org [email protected] Assists independent organizations worldwide working for democracy & civil societ y in nations unfriendly to these principles. Clamor Magazine Jen Angel & Jason Kucsma, Editors/Founders PO Box 1225 Bowling Green OH 43402 Fax: 419 353 7035 www.clamormagazine.org [email protected] Award winning bi monthly magazine covering new perspectives on politics, culture , media, & life. Open submission policy, actively solicits views & opinions left out of mainstream media. Sponsors other media projects. Provides a media outle t that reflects the reality of alternative politics & culture in a format that i s accessible to people from a variety of backgrounds. Fills the voids left by ma instream media. Recognizes & celebrates the fact that each of us can & should pa rticipate in media, politics & culture. Publishes writing & art that exemplifies autonomy, creativity, exploration, & cooperation. An advocate of progressive so cial change through active creation of political & cultural alternatives. Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute 112 Elden Street, Suite P Herndon, VA 20170 Phone: (703) 318 0730 Fax: (703) 318 8867 www.cblpublicpolicyinstitute.org Prepares young women for effective conservative leadership & promotes school cho ice opportunities for all K 12 children. The Clarence Foundation 1501 Washington Avenue Albany, CA 94707 U.S.A. Phone: (510) 558 7188 www.theclarenceFoundation.org Seeks out and invests in social entrepreneurs in the areas of children, educatio n, health, human rights, & women. Clarity Press, Inc. Diana G. Collier, Editorial Director Suite 469, 3277 Roswell Road NE Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (877) 613 1495 Fax: (404)231 3899 www.claritypress.com [email protected] Independent publisher of books on the human dimension of current issues, with p articular focus on human rights & social justice. Responds to the need for acces s to ideas, information & trends which impact the efforts of the world's peoples to progress toward a better, happier, more equitable life. Publishes works that shed new light on pressing human rights issues, & promote new directions in kee ping with international human rights norms. Clean Elections Institute 2001 N. 3rd Street, Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Phone: (602) 840 6633 Fax: (602) 840 2236 Encourages participation in the electoral process & seeks to build confidence in democratic institutions. Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) 548 S. Spring Street, #616 Los Angeles, CA 90013 Phone: (213) 239 6770 www.laane.org/clue/ Interfaith association of over 400 religious leaders throughout LA who come toge ther to respond to the crisis of the working poor. Close Up Foundation 44 Canal Center Plaza Alexandria, VA 22314 1592 Phone: (800) CLOSE UP TTY: (800) 336 2167 www.closeup.org Promotes responsible & informed participation in the democratic process through educational programs. Co/Motion Alliance for Justice 11 Dupont Circle NW, 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 822 6070 Fax: (202) 822 6078 www.comotionmakers.org [email protected] Helps organizations build their capacity to foster youth leadership in the desig n, implementation, & evaluation of action strategies addressing community proble ms. Coalition Against Trafficking in Women www.catwinternational.org Works internationally to combat sexual exploitation in all its forms, especially prostitution & trafficking in women & children. Coalition Against War & Racism Marque Brill Toronto, Ontario Canada www.freespeech.org/marquelinques/CoalitionAgainstWar&Racism.html cawrtoronto@people link.net Action oriented anti oppression collective committed to denouncing & opposing wa r, racism & imperialism. Focused on creative protest & education events, we work with a broad number of coalition members & allies. Coalition of Community Foundations for Youth 15639 Leavenworth Road Basehor, KS 66007 9768 USA Phone: (800) 292 6149 www.ccfy.org [email protected] Strengthens the leadership capacity of community Foundations to improvie the liv es of children, youth, & families. Coalition for Community Schools Will Blackwell, Program Assistant 1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 310 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 822 8405 ext 156 Fax: (202) 872 4050 www.communityschools.org [email protected] Mobilizes the assests of schools, families & communities to create a united move ment for community schools & strengthens them so that they are better able to im prove student learning. Builds & sustains capacity for community schools in a v ariety of ways. Programs: 1. National Forum biannual Publications: 1. Community Schools: Improving Student Learning/ Strengthening Schools, Familie s & Communities handbook for State Policy Leaders 2. Community Schools: Partnerships for Excellence 3. Linkages to Learning: Making the Case for Community Schools 4. Community Schools Online e newsletter Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES) 99 Chauncy Street, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 247 0700 Fax: (617) 267 5400 www.ceres.org Coalition of environmental, investor, and advocacy groups working together for a sustainable future. Coalition on Human Needs 1120 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 910 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 223 2532 Fax: (202) 223 2538 www.chn.org [email protected] Alliance of national organizations working together to promote public policies t hat address the needs of low income & other vulnerable populations Coalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants 339 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10012 Phone: (888) 57 LUCHA Fax: (212) 674 9139 www.itapnet.org/chri [email protected] Confronts anti immigrant policies through grassroots education & action. Coalition for Peace Action 40 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08542 USA Phone: (609) 924 5022 Fax: (609) 924 3052 www.peacecoalition.org Brings together people of all ages, backgrounds, professions, & political persua sions in support of three goals: global abolition of nuclear weapons, a peace ec onomy, & a halt to weapons trafficking at home and abroad. Coalition for Smarter Growth 1777 Church Street NW Washington DC 20036 Phone: (202) 588 5570 Fax: (202) 588 5676 www.smartergrowth.net [email protected] Group of over 40 organizations that fights sprawl & promoted livable communities & transportation choices in the Washington DC region. Coalition of Labor Union Women 1925 K Street NW, Suite 402 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 223 8360 Fax: (202) 776 0537 www.cluw.org [email protected] Empowers working women to become leaders in their unions & encourages them to ma ke a difference on the job & in their own lives. The Coalition on the Environment & Jewish Life (COEJL) Mark X. Jacobs 443 Park Avenue South, 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212)684 6950, x210 Fax: (212)686 1353 www.coejl.org [email protected] Engages Jewish institutions & individuals in bringing the moral passion of Jewis h tradition & social action to environmental stewardship to preserve the integri ty of creation, advance social justice, protect future generations, & strengthen the Jewish community. Programs: 1. Driven by Values: Clean Car Campaign 2. Interfaith Climate Change Campaigns 3. Annual Jewish Environmental Leadership Institute 4. Jewish Environmental Educators Program Bank Publications: 1. Monthly e bulletin & bi annual print newsletter 2. To Till & To Tend: A Guide to Jewish Environmental Study & Action 3. Caring for the Cycle of Life: Creating Environmentally Sound Life Cycle Cele brations 4. Revisiting Jewish Environmental Education Coast Alliance 600 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 340 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 546 9554 www.coastalliance.org [email protected] Increases public awareness of the coast's immense value, brings new & important scientific facts about coastal ecology to public attention, encourages groups na tionally to work to protect valuable coastal resources, urges federal, state, & local governments to strengthen policies & programs to protect coastal ecosystem s & habitats. CODEPINK 733 15th Street NW, #507 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 393 5016 www.codeepink4peace.org [email protected] Women's pre emptive strike for peace. The Coexistence Initiative (TCI) Tim Persinko, Communication & Outreach Intern 477 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 303 9445 Fax: (212)980 4027 www.coexistence.net [email protected] Clearinghouse, convener, & interlocutor for those engaged in coexistence related work & those who wish to learn more. Collaborates with individuals & organizat ions to strengthen coexistence efforts worldwide. Develops resources, pilots de monstration projects, & encourages replication. Programs: 1. Seeing Coexistence speaker series provides an opportunities to discuss coes xistence work, highlights projects being undertaken at different societal levels & contexts, & fosters cross sector & inter organizational dialogue. 2. Military & Coexistence military to military cooperation, conflict resoluti on training for officers, & civil military cooperation. 3. Coexistence Resource Center online gateway to coexistence related material worldwide; information in the CRC is also available in hard copy. Publications: 1. The Noticeboard compilation of international coexistenceinformation publish ed biweekly & distributed via email & post 2. The Chronicle highlights coexistence related work internationally, raises a wareness of coexistence projects, issues, & regions of importance, & reports on the work undertaken by The Initiative. 3. Reports Summaries of events that TCI has co sponsored Coffee House Press 27 N. 4th Street, #400 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone: (612) 338 0125 Fax: (612) 338 4004 www.coffeehousepress.org Produces books that present the dreams & ambitions of people who have been under represented in published literature, books that shape our national consciousness while strengthening a larger sense of community. The Cohousing Network 1504 Franklin Street, Suite 102 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 844 0790 www.cohousing.org Promotes & encourages the cohousing concept, supports individuals & groups in cr eating communities, provides assistance to completed groups for improving their systems for living together in community, & provides networking opportunities fo r those involved or interested in cohousing. The Co Intelligence Institute Tom Atlee, President PO Box 493 Eugene, OR 97440 Phone: (541) 683 3823 Fax: (541) 484 1156 (call first) www.co intelligence.org [email protected] Studies & promotes Community Wisdom, Collective Intelligence, & new ways to buil d a wiser democracy. Programs: 1.Innovations in Democracy Research & catalogueing of hundreds of innovative d emocratic processes under development & in practice. Publications: 1. The Tao of Democracy: Using Co Intelligence to Create a World That Works for All Coleman Advocates 459 Vienna Street San Francisco, CA 94112 Phone: (415) 239 0161 Fax: (415) 239 0584 www.colemanassociates.org [email protected] Child advocacy organization working to improve the well being of San Francisco's children, youth, & their families; leadership training for youth & parents. Collaborative Economics 785 Castro Street, #A, Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: (650) 404 8120 Fax: (650) 623 0090 www.coecon.com [email protected] Provides tools that help civic leaders make a persuasive "call to action" Collective Action Notes POB 39521 Baltimore, MD 21212 www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/2379/ [email protected] Documents and discusses struggles world wide. Free sample issue. Collective Copies 71 S. Pleasant Street Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 256 6425 93 Main Street Florence, MA 01061 Phone: (413) 586 5829 www.collectivecopies.com Worker owned shop that does copies, binding, typesetting, laminating, promotiona l items, etc. Colorado Association of Nonprofit Organizations (CANPO) Barbara J. Shaw, Executive Director 225 E. 16th Avenue, Ste. 1060 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 832 5710 Fax: (303) 894 0161 www.canpo.org [email protected] Membership organization of charitable nonprofits. As the state association, it is part of the National Council of Nonprofit Associations (NCNA). Provides techn ical assistance to its members & advocacy services to the entire nonprofit secto r. Programs: 1. Advocacy & lobbying for the nonprofit sector 2. Help Desk for questions of nonprofit management 3. Educational programs brown bag lunches, workshops, seminars 4. Bookstore including CANPO publications & others 5. Resource library 6. Fall conference 7. Sponsor of Colorado Nonprofit Week each March, a statewide focus on the nonpr ofit sector with a variety of workshops & events. 8. Group purchasing programs for members 9. Insurance brokerage for members, a wholly owned subsidiary 10. FRIENDS of Nonprofits business, consultants, & individuals who market to m embers. Publications include: 1. Colorado Nonprofit Startup Workbook 2. Hiring & Firing Within the Law 3. How to Conduct an Ethics Audit, etc. 4. Nonprofit Colorado bi monthly newsletter Colorado Progressive Coalition 1420 Ogden Street, 1st Floor Denver, CO 80218 Phone: (303) 866 0908 Fax: (303) 832 6416 www.progressivecoalition.org [email protected] Works to unite diverse communities in order to build greater progressive power i n Colorado. ColorLines Magazine Shelana deSilva, Business Associate 3781 Broadway Oakland, CA 94611 Phone: (510) 653 3415 Fax: (510) 653 3427 www.colorlines.com [email protected] Brings together the leading thinkers & organizers of color & the leading writers on race to speak on the issues, the organizing, the arts, the ideas of our time . ColorLines is the first national, multi racial magazine devoted to covering th e politics & creations of communities of color. We are a platform for challengin g points of view. We read in between the lines. We question the lines. We cross the lines. America has been having a one sided conversation a half truth. We w ant to change that conversation ... & to start new ones. Columbia Television 2920 Broadway 403 Alfred Lerner Hall, MC 2602 New York, NY 10027 Phone: (212) 854 8900 Fax: (212) 854 6972 www.columbia.edu/cu/ctv/ [email protected] Student run TV at Columbia University. Columbus Free Press 1240 Bryden Road Columbus, OH 43205 Phone/Fax: (614) 253 2571 www.freepress.org [email protected] Alternative newspaper; annual 'Libby" award for activism. Columbus Institute for Contemporary Journalism Bob Fitrakis 1240 Bryden Road Columbus, OH 43205 Phone/Fax: (614) 253 2571 www.freepress.org [email protected] Publishes the Free Press newspaper, a bimonthly journal covering political analy sis, social justice issues, & activism in the Central Ohio area & around the wor ld. The Free Press website is updated weekly. Comic Book Legal Defense Fund PO Box 693 Northampton, MA 01061 Phone: (800) 99 CBLDF www.cbldf.org Preserves First Amendment rights for members of the comics community. Commercial Alert 4110 SE Hawthorne Boulevard #123 Portland, OR 97214 5426 Phone: (503) 235 8012 Fax: (503) 235 5073 www.commercialalert.org [email protected] Keeps the commercial culture within its proper sphere, and prevents it from expl oiting children & subverting the higher values of family, community, environment al integrity, & democracy.
Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft PO Box 15195 San Diego, CA 92175 Phone: (760) 753 7518 www.comdsd.org Anti militarism organization that challenges the institution of the military, it s effect on society, its budget, its role abroad & at home, & the racism, sexism , & homophobia in the armed forces & Selective Service System. Committee to Protect Journalists 330 7th Avenue, 12th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 465 1004 Fax: (212) 465 9568 www.cpj.org Defends the rights of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal. Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism 545 Eight Avenue, 14th Floor NE New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 868 3733/3334 Fax: (212) 663 3650 www.cofc.org Group that seeks constructive solutions to the problems of poverty & unemploymen t, racism, sexism, health, education, & housing. Common Bond Institute 12170 S. Pine Ayr Drive Climax, MI 49034 USA Phone/Fax: (269) 665 9393 http://ahpweb.org/cbi/home.html [email protected] Pperates concrete projects & provides networking & coordination support to assis t newly developing human service organizations in developing countries & the pos t communist world Common Cause 1250 Connecticut Avenue NW, #600 Washington DC 20036 Phone: (202) 833 1200 www.commoncause.org Nonpartisan citizen's lobbying organization promoting open, honest, & accountabl e government Common Counsel Foundation 1221 Preservation Park Way, #101 Oakland, CA 94612 1206 Phone: (510) 834 2995 Fax: (510) 834 2998 www.commoncounsel.org [email protected] Mesa Refuge & Windcall residencies for artists & activists; strategic philanthro pic advisory services to donors & family foundations. Common Courage Press Box 702 Monroe,ME 04951 www.commoncouragepress.org Books for an informed democracy. Common Dreams PO Box 443 Portland, ME 04112 0443 Phone: (207) 775 0488 Fax: (207) 775 0489 www.commondreams.org Breaking news & views for the progressive community Common Good Ventures 44 Main Street, Suite 206 Waterville, ME 04901 Phone: (207) 861 4669 Fax: (207) 873 2133 www.commongoodventures.org [email protected] Partners with nonprofit groups to improve their performance using capital invest ments & long lasting business consulting partnerships Common Ground Co op 610 East Springfield Champaign, IL 61820 Phone: (217) 352 3347 www.commongroundcoop.net Grocery store and resource for information about the community, food politics, n utrition, the environment, other co operatives, & human rights Common Ground USA PO Box 57 Evanston, IL 60204 Phone: (847) 475 0391 Fax: (775) 248 8630 www.progress.org/cg/ [email protected] Committed to reducing & replacing taxes on labor, capital, & wealth, and to usin g the value of land & other natural resources to pay for essential governmental services. Common Wealth Printing 47 East Street, Suite 7 Hadley, MA 01035 9788 Phone: (413) 584 2536 Fax: (413) 584 6495 www.cwprinting.com [email protected] Unionized printing cooperative. Commonweal Magazine 475 Riverside Drive, Room 405 New York, NY 10115 Phone: (888) 495 6755 Fax: (212) 662 4183 www.commonwealmagazine.org Catholic journal of opinion. The Commonwealth Institute PO Box 398105 Inman Square Post Office Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Phone: (617) 547 4474 Fax: (617) 868 1267 www.comw.org [email protected] Public policy research on defense alternatives as well as inequality & poverty. Communist Party USA 235 West 23rd Street New York NY 10011 Phone: (212) 989 4994 www.cpusa.org [email protected] Organization of revolutionaries working to bring about social change in a consci ous, progressive direction. Communist Voice formerly The Worker's Advocate PO Box 13261 Harper Station Detroit, MI 48213 0261 www.communistvoice.org [email protected] Works for the rebirth of communism by fighting for anti revisionist Marxism Leni nism. Communities by Choice General Delivery Sisters, OR 97759 Phone: (877) 671 3777 www.CommunitiesbyChoice.org [email protected] National network of communities, organizations, & individuals committed to learn ing & practicing sustainable development. Community Access Television 307 N. 4th Street Bismarck, ND 58501 Phone: (701) 258 8767 Fax: (701) 258 8871 www.freetv.org [email protected] Enhances the quality of life by providing the opportunity to create, produce, & view diverse television programming. Community Access Television of Salina, Inc. 410 W. Ash Salina, KS 67401 0645 Phone: (785) 823 2500 Fax: (785) 823 2599 www.salnet.org [email protected] Builds community by providing a forum for communication through electronic media . Community Access Television of Silver (CATS!) 215 Bullard Street Silver City, NM 88061 Phone: (505) 534 0130 www.catsilver.org [email protected] Public access TV, training, equipment & facilities. Community Access Television Services (CATS) Monroe County Public Library 303 East Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington, IN 47408 Phone: (812)349 3111 www.monroe.lib.in.us/cats/ Public Access TV. Community Action Partnership 1100 17th St NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 265 7546 Fax: (202) 265 8850 Organization of 1000 community action agencies working to fight poverty at the l ocal level. Community Alliance for Respect & Equality (CARE) Douglas Sturm & Olson Sutherland, co chairs PO BOx 250 Lewisburg, PA 17837 Phone: (570) 524 4035 [email protected] Engaged in a struggle agains forms of discrimination and oppression of peoples i n north central PA on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, and sexual orienta tion. Programs: 1. Intercultural play sessions 2. Diversity training for teachers in public schools 3. Stop the Hate rallies 4. Diversity conference Publications: 1. Monthly newsletter 2. Recommendations for aging service providers Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) Will Stockwin PO Box 363 Davis, CA, 95617 0363 Phone: (530) 756 8518 Fax: (530) 756 7857 www.caff.org [email protected] Nonprofit membership organization founded in 1978 with several regional chapters . Supports ecologically sound family scale farms & healthy communities through p ractical information sharing, organizing & advocacy. CAFF is rural & urban peopl e who care for the l&, sustain local economies, & promote social justice. Programs: 1. Biologically Integrated Orchard Systems (BIOS) 2. Lighthouse Farm Network (LFN) Publications: 1. Agrarian Advocate & Farmer to Farmer newsletters for members 2. California Farm Fresh Guide (2001) 3. National Organic Directory (2001) Community Associations Institute 225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 548 8600 Fax: (703) 684 1581 www.caionline.org Assists community associations in promoting harmony, community, & responsible le adership. Community Cable Channel 27 PO Box 26206 Albuquerque, NM 87125 Phone: (505) 243 0027 Fax: (505) 243 5883 www.quote unquote.org Public accecss TV. Community Capital Bank 111 Livingston Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 802 1212 Fax: (718) 243 0312 www.communitycapitalbank.com Community development bank. The Community Channel AT&T Broadband, Channel 26 1111 Andersen Drive San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (415) 258 4259 http://communityprogramming.marin.org/main.htm Public access TV, training, equipment & facilities. Community Communications 32 62 34th Street Astoria, NY 11106 1832 Phone: (718) 956 9482 Fax: (718) 956 0901 www.commcom.com Peace through jazz music. Community Development Society 17 S. High Street, Suite. 200 Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: (614) 221 1900 x217 Fax: (614) 221 1989 www.comm dev.org [email protected] Professional association for community development practitioners & citizen leade rs around the world. Community Development Support Collaborative 1825 K Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 296 4582 Fax: (202) 785 4331 www.cdsc.org [email protected] Joint fund and program that revitalizes and stabilizes low income, distressed ne ighborhoods in the District of Columbia through capacity building grants, traini ng, & technical assistance to CDCs engaged in community and economic development . Community Development Venture Capital Alliance 330 Seventh Avenue, 19th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 594 6747 Fax (212) 594 6717 www.cdvca.org Promotes use of the tools of venture capital to create jobs, entrepreneurial cap acity, & wealth to advance the livelihoods of low income people & the economies of distressed communities. Community Farm Alliance 614 Shelby Street Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: (502) 223 3655 Fax: (502) 223 0804 www.communityfarmalliance.com Statewide grassroots organization of persons committed to family scale farming a s the most efficient & sustainable form of producing the best quality food, whil e protecting the environment & strengthening rural community life. Community Film Workshop of Chicago 1130 South Wabash, Suite 302 Chicago, IL 60605 Phone: (312) 427 1245 Fax: (312) 427 8818 www.cfwchicago.org 16 mm and digital video classes. Community Food Security Coalition PO Box 209 Venice, CA 90294 Phone: (310) 822 5410 Fax: (310) 822 1440 www.foodsecurity.org Builds strong, sustainable, local & regional food systems that ensure access to affordable, nutritious, & culturally appropriate food for all people at all time s. Community Justice Exchange 520 8th Avenue New York, New York 10018 Phone: (212) 373 1690 Fax: (212) 397 0985 www.communityjustice.org [email protected] People planning or running community justice programs can find out what's happen ing in the area of community justice, get help planning community justice initia tives, & connect with peers. Community Media Center 3200 Park Boulevard Palo Alto, CA 94306 Phone: (650) 494 8686 www.communitymediacenter.net [email protected] Makes electronic media available as a community forum for the widest range of pu blic expression & communication through public access TV and training. Community Media Center 711 Bridge Street NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Phone: (616) 459 4788 Fax: (616) 459 3970 www.grcmc.org [email protected] Builds community through media via public access TV, Grand Rapids Instuitute for Information Democracy (GRIID), radio, & low cost web services for nonprofits. Community Media Center 1075 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Phone: (707) 569 8785 Fax: (707) 569 8786 www.communitymedia.org [email protected] Public access TV and training in production & media literacy. Community Media Network 1230 Souter Road Troy, MI 48083 Phone: (248) 589 7778 Fax: (248) 589 7779 www.communitymedianetwork.org Empowers individuals & organizations by working to advance the use, development, & support of community media resources. Public access TV & training. Community Media Workshop 600 South Michigan Chicago, IL 60605 Trains people to tell their stories to the media, tips sensitive journalists to the importance of these stories, & tries to create better relationships between the media & the diverse communities which make up Chicago. Community on the Move see Inner City Press Community Renewal Society 332 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 500 Chicago, IL 60604 Phone: (312) 427 4830 Fax: (312) 427 6130 www.crs ucc.org info@crs ucc.org Empowers people to dismantle racism & poverty in order to build just communities . Community Resource Center Steve Graham, Executive Director 655 Broadway, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80203 3426 Phone: (303) 623 1540 Fax: (303) 623 1567 www.crcamerica.org [email protected] Leadership training, technical assistance, & consultation to individuals & commu nity based organizations across Colorado. Programs: 1. Colorado Nonprofit Leadership & Management Program 2. Consulting, technical assistance, & facilitation services 3. Educational workshops 4. Community empowerment & nonprofit start up 5. Rural philanthropy days Publications: 1. Colorado Grants Guide 2. Calendar of Funding Deadlines (for funders profiled in the Colorado Grants Gu ide) Community Resource Exchange 39 Broadway, 10th Floor New York, NY 10006 Phone: (212) 894 3394 Fax: (212) 616 4994 Ensures the stability, growth, & effectiveness of nonprofit organizations to imp rove the lives of New Yorkers most in need. Community Resources 4900 Wetheredsville Road Baltimore, MD 21207 Phone: (410) 448 4900 Fax: (410) 448 0874 www.communityresources.org [email protected] Promotes community stewardship to restore urban environments. Community Shares of Colorado 1420 Ogden Street 1st Floor, Suite 102 Denver, CO 80218 Phone: (800) 808 4038 Fax: (303) 861 8354 www.cshares.org [email protected] Develops and enhances the fianncial and human resources of member organizations. Develops workplace giving campaigns. Community Solutions Fund A Community Shares USA Fund Dale Johnson, Development Director Katy Lowery Executive Director &rea Wrobbel Camp Director 1619 Dayton Avenue, Suite 323 St. Paul, MN 55104 Phone: 651 647 0440 Fax: 651 647 0446 www.solutionsfund.org [email protected] Builds capacity of member organizations by providing financial & technical assis tance for long term stability. Brings grassroots & social change groups togethe r to collectively increase awareness & conduct joint fundraising. Partners with businesses to integrate their community commitment into their workplace giving d rives, their corporate volunteer involvement & specific cause marketing initiati ves. Programs: 1. Leadership Development Program Brings together leaders in our member organi zations for peer support & professional development. 2. Federal Campaign Manager of the Twin Cities Area Combined Federal Campaign . 3. New Workplace Fundraising Strategies Leading role in the formation of Commu nity Shares USA, a national partnership of 15 grassroots social change & women s w orkplace giving organizations. 4. Financial & technical assistance for long term stability of member organizati ons. 5. Support to member organizations through changes in workplace giving & volunte erism. 6. Website pages for member organizations including links to their official we bsites, a list of volunteer opportunities & group projects, & on line giving opp ortunities. 7. Cultivating business partnerships match companies with member organizations for appropriate partnerships such as cause related marketing, point of sale giv ing opportunities, & co sponsorships. 8. Volunteer Outreach Coordinator connects member organizations with corporate volunteers. 9. Community Education Program Annual community outreach highlighting the acc omplishments of member organizations, reaches 200,000 households through communi ty newspapers Community Stewardship Exchange c/o Sonoran Institute 7650 E. Broadway, Suite 203 Tucson, AZ 85710 Phone: (520) 290 0828 Fax: (520) 290 0969 www.sonoran.org/front.html Information, contacts, & examples of community based strategies that preserve th e ecological integrity of important natural systems while meeting the economic a spirations of adjoining communities. Searchable online database of grants, cost sharing, & technical assistance available in the Western US. Economic Profile System (EPS) software. Community Television Association of Maine PO Box 2124 South Portland, ME 04116 2124 www.ctamaine.org [email protected] Membership organization that offers at least four meetings a year with a formal workshop/training session.
Community Television of Boulder 2590 Walnut, Suite 2 Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: (303) 440 1000 Fax: (303) 440 8337 www.commtv.org Facilitates diverse community dialogue & expression through electronic media. P ublic access TV, youth camp, training, equipment and facilities. Community Television Consortium PO Box 8335 Canton, OH 44711 Phone: (330) 493 8925 Fax: (330) 493 8925 www.ctctv.org Volunteer group of individuals & nonprofit health, cultural, & educational organ izations committed to producing & promoting quality television productions for l ocal distribution in our community. Community Television of Knoxville 912 South Gay Street, Suite 604 Knoxville, Tennessee USA 37902 Phone: (865) 215 8848 Fax: (865) 215 4337 www/communityknox.org [email protected] Public access TV, training, equipment & facilities. Community Television Of Santa Cruz County 816 Pacific Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Phone: (831) 425 8848 Fax: (831) 425 3958 www.communitytv.org Strengthens the spirit of community & enriches individual lives by fostering com munication through television & other electronic media. Community Wealth Ventures, Inc. 733 15th Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 478 6570 Fax: (202) 347 5868 www.communitywealth.com Helps nonprofit organizations become more self sustaining by generating revenue through business ventures & corporate partnerships. Online searchable database of social enterprises. Companion Flag Support International (CFSI) 10115 Greenwood Avenue North, #142 Seattle, WA 98133 Phone: (206) 297 0102 www.companionflag.org Flag that is flown below the other flags of the world that represents what peopl e everywhere have in common everything that's done, held, known, or experienced in common by human beings, in spite of their differences. Compassion Over Killing Paul Shapiro, Director of Campaigns PO Box 9773 Washington, DC 20016 Phone: (301) 891 2458 Fax: (301) 891 6815 www.cok.net [email protected] Nonprofit animal rights organization founded in 1995. Conducts investigations, organizes educational activities, & actively works to bring about a kinder world for all of us, both human & nonhuman. Programs: 1. Undercover Investigations of factory farms, livestock auctions, & slaughterho uses. 2. Educational events such as our weekly Factory Farming in America Exhibit on t he National Mall. Publications: 1. Hope for the Hopeless documentary about a COK investigation & rescue at a M aryl& egg farm. 2. The Auction Block documentary about a COK investigation into Maryl&'s lives tock auction industry. 3. The Abolitionist newsletter 4. COK's Free Vegan Starter Guide (see www.TryVegan.com) Compassion in World Farming Ltd. Charles House 5A Charles Street Petersfield, Hampshire, England www.ciwf.co.uk [email protected] Campaigns to end the factory farming of animals & long distance transport throug h political lobbying, investigations, & high profile campaigns. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services 706 Mission Street, 5th Floor San Francisco CA 94103 Phone: (415) 541 9000 www.compasspoint.org [email protected] Training, consulting & research organization. Competitive Enterprise Institute 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1250 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 331 1010 Fax: (202) 331 0640 www.cei.org Public policy organization dedicated to the principles of free enterprise & limi ted government. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) Susan Evoy, Managing Director PO Box 717 Palo Alto, CA 94302 Phone: (650) 322 3778 Fax: (650) 322 4748 www.cpsr.org [email protected] Provides the public & policymakers with realistic assessments of the power, prom ise, & problems of information technology. Members work to direct public attent ion to critical choices concerning the applications of information technology & how those choices affect society. Programs: 1. Civil Society Democracy Project representing the public in Internet governa nce 2. Privaterra securing human rights 3. Public Sphere Project harnessing IT's power to foster humankind's inspring potential 4. Working Groups/Interests Privacy & Civil Liberties, Intellectual Property, Participatory Design, Internet Governance, Community Networks, Information Techn ology in Education, Computers & the Environment, Weapons & Peace/Reliability & Risks of C omputer Systems 5. Chapters throughout the U.S. & the world 6. Conferences & Events (see publications) Publications: 1. The Compiler monthly membership emailed newsletter containing organization news, announcements, & calls to action. 2. The CPSR Journal quarterly policy journal featuring in depth analysis of on e of our areas of focus. 3. Conference Proceedings Participatory Design Conference, Directions & Implic ations of Advanced Computing Conference ComTV 414 East Carrillo Street Santa Barbara CA 93101 Phone: (805) 963 3893 fax: (805) 962 3703 www.comtv.com [email protected] Offers the community an opportunity to present ideas, opinions, & interests via the television medium. Concentric Media PO Box 1414 Menlo Park, CA 94026 Phone: (650) 321 6530 Fax: (650) 321 5079 www.concentric.org Documentaries that bring alive issues of human concern. Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety 107 Cienega Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: (800) 456 8863 Fax: (505) 986 0997 www.nuclearactive.org Increases public awareness concerning the issues posed by radioactivity & the nu clear industry. Concerned Women for America 1015 Fifteenth Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 488 7000 Fax: (202) 488 0806 www.cwfa.org [email protected] Women's public policy organization. Conciliation Resources 173 Upper Street London N1 1RG UK United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0)20 7359 7728 Fax: +44 (0)20 7359 4081 www.c r.org conres@c r.org International resource for local organisations pursuing peacebuilding & conflict resolution initiatives. The Conflict Resolution Information Source c/o Conflict Research Consortium University of Colorado Campus Box 580 Boulder, CO 80309 Phone: (303)492 1635 Fax: (303)492 2154 www.crinfo.org Online gateway to conflict resolution resources. Confluence PO Box 63232 St. Louis, MO 63163 Phone: (314) 771 2541 Fax: (314) 771 3909 www.confluencecweb.org [email protected] Free & independent bi monthly journal that covers environmental, urban affairs, labor & social justice issues, the arts, & race, gender & sexuality from an anti authoritarian perspective. Congress for the New Urbanism The Hearst Building 5 Third Street, Suite 725 San Francisco, CA 94103 3296 Phone: (415) 495 2255 Fax: (415) 495 1731 www.cnu.org [email protected] Works with architects, developers, planners, & others involved in the creation o f cities and towns, teaching them how to implement the principles of the New Urb anism including coherent regional planning, walkable neighborhoods, & attractive , accommodating civic spaces. Congress of Racial Equality 817 Broadway New York, New York 10003 Phone: (212) 598 4000 Fax: (212) 598 4141 www.core online.org core@core online.org Civil rights organization that promotes harmony & healing in all aspects of soci ety. Seeks to establish, in practice, the inalienable right for all people to d etermine their own destiny to decide for themselves what social & political org anizations can operate in their best interest & to do so without gratuitous & in hibiting influence from those whose interest is diametrically opposed to theirs. Congressional Accountability Project Phone: (503) 235 8012 Fax: (503) 235 5073 www.congressproject.org [email protected] Works against corruption in the US Congress. The Congressional Institute 401 Wythe Street #103 Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 837 8812 Fax: (703) 837 8817 www.conginst.org Helps Members of Congress better serve the nation & the public better understand public policy debates & the operations of the national legislature. Congressional Youth Leadership Council 1110 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 320 Washington, DC 20005 www.cylc.org Educartional leadership conferences for young people. Connecticut Association of Nonprofits 90 Brainard Road Hartford, CT 06114 Phone: (860) 525 5080 Fax: (860) 525 5088 www.ctnonprofits.org Supports & strengthens nonprofits in building & sustaining healthy communities i n CT. Conscience & Peace Tax International (CPTI) Dr. Dirk Panhuis, Secretary Bruineveld 11 B 3010 LEUVEN, Belgium Phone: +32 16 254011 www.cpti.ws [email protected] Obtains recognition of the right to conscientious objection to paying for armame nts & war preparation & war conduct through taxes. Advocates the human right not to pay for war & the human duty to pay for peace. Lobbies international organiz ations. Programs: 1. Conscientization of peace movements & the public at large in international NG O meetings to the problem of financial complicity with the State through paying taxes for war. 2. Advocacy of the right to conscientious objection to paying taxes for the mili tary in intergovernmental institutions, such as the UN Commission on Human Right s, etc. 3. Seeking allies among the NGO's working with the UN Commission on Human Rights Conscious Living Newspaper 557 NE Quimby Avenue Bend, OR 97701 Phone: (541) 388 9040 Fax: (541) 318 6169 www.colivingnow.org Encourages ecological & holistic lifestyle, business, & consumer choices through education. Conservation International 1919 M Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (800) 406 2306 www.conservation.org COnserves the earth's living natural heritage, our global biodiversity, & to dem onstrate that human societies are able to live harmoniously with nature. The Consortium for Independent Journalism Suite 102 231, 2200 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 www.consortiumnews.com Online investigative magazine. Constitution Party National Committee 23 North Lime Street Lancaster, PA 17602 Phone: (717) 390 1993 Fax: (717) 390 1996 www.constitutionparty.com Goal is to limit the Federal Government to its Constitutional boundaries & resto re the foundations of civil government back to the fundamental principles our co untry was founded upon. Constitutional Rights Foundation 601 South Kingsley Drive Los Angeles, CA 90005 Phone: (213) 487 5590 Fax (213) 386 0459 www.crf usa.org Educates America's young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society. Consumer Action 717 Market Street, Suite 310 San Francisco, CA 94103 2109 www.consumer action.org Advances consumer rights through advocacy, media relaitons, & training community leaders. Consumer Federation of America 1424 16th Street NW, Suite 604 Washington, DC 20036 www.consumerfed.org Gathers facts, analyzes issues, & disseminates information to the public, legisl ators, & regulators about consumer issues. Consumer Project on Technology PO Box 19367 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 387 8030 Fax: (202) 234 5176 www.cptech.org Focuses on intellectual property rights & health care, electronic commerce, & co mpetition policy. Consumers Union 101 Truman Avenue Yonkers, NY 10703 1057 Phone: (914) 378 2000 www.consumer.org Publisher of Consumer Reports, testing, & information service serving consumers. Contentbank.org [email protected] A project of The Children's Partnership. Online content for & by low income & u nderserved communities. Contexts Magazine Department of Sociology #1980 University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 1980 Phone: (510) 643 8155 Fax: (510) 642 0659 www.contextsmagazine.org Sociological ideas and research. Contributions PO Box 338 Medfield, MA 02052 Phone: (508) 359 0019 Fax: (508) 359 2703 www.contributionsmagazine.com Fundraising Magazine. Conversation Cafés New Road Map Foundation PO Box 15981 Seattle, WA 98115 Phone: (206) 527 0437 www.conversationcafe.org Creates social spaces that empower citizens. COOL 37 Temple Place, Suite 401 Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 695 2665 www.cool2serve.org Educates and empowers college students to strengthen our nation through communit y service. Co op America 1612 K Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (800) 58 GREEN www.coopamerica.org www.responsibleshopper.org www.sweatshops.org www.shareholderaction.org www.realmoney.org Provides the economic strategies, organizing power, & practical tools for busine sses & individuals to address today's social and environmental problems. Publish es the National Green Pages, Financial Planning Handbook for responsible investo rs, & Guide to Ending Sweatshops. Cooperative Development Foundation 1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 638 6222 Fax: (202) 638 1374 www.coopdevelopment.org Improves lives & communities by supporting economic development based on coopera tives Cooperative Fund of New England PO Box 412 Hartford, CT 06141 0412 Phone: (800) 818 7833 Fax: (910) 397 2857 www.cooperativefund.org [email protected] Advance community based, cooperative, & democratically owned or managed enterpri ses through loans & skills development. Cornell Lab of Ornithology The Birdhouse Network Tina Phillips, Project Leader 159 Sapsucker Woods Road Ithaca, NY 14850 Phone: (800) 843 2473 Fax: (607) 254 2454 www.birds.cornell.edu/birdhouse [email protected] Citizen science project. People provide nest boxes for birds & monitor & record activity in the boxes. Participants submit their observations to Lab scientists via the Internet & help study & conserve cavity nesting birds. The data become s part of a national database larger than any one researcher could collect in a lifetime & aimed at answering large scale ecological questions about breeding bi rd populations. Publications include: 1. Measuring scientific knowledge & attitudes in citizen science 2. The Impact of a Citizen Science Project 3. Cornell Nest Box Network Ambassador handbook 4. The Birdhouse Network Reference Guide for Youth Leaders Cornerstone Consulting Group, Inc. One Greenway Plaza, Suite 550 Houston, TX 77046 Phone: (713) 627 2322 Fax: (713) 627 3006 181 Westchester Avenue, Suite 302C PO Box 791 Port Chester, NY 10573 Phone: (914) 939 7531 Fax: (914) 933 0168 www.cornerstone.to Reflective assessments, multi site initiatives, organizational development, stra tegic planning, policy analysis, evaluation, & replication & dissemination of ex emplary programs & approaches. CorpWatch PO Box 29344 San Francisco, CA 94129 USA Phone: (415) 561 6568 Fax: (415) 561 6493 www.corpwatch.org [email protected] Counters corporate led globalization through education & activism. Works to fost er democratic control over corporations by building grassroots globalization a diverse movement for human rights, labor rights, & environmental justice. Corporate Europe Observatory Paulus Potterstraat 20 1071 DA Amsterdam Netherlands Phone: +31 20 612 7023 www.corporateeurope.org [email protected] Research & campaign group targeting the threats to democracy, equity, social jus tice, & the environment posed by the economic & political power of corporations & their lobby groups. Corporate Watch (UK) 16B Cherwell Street, Oxford, OX4 1BG, UK Phone: (0044) (0)1865 791391 www.corporatewatch.org.uk [email protected] Workers' co operative that provides research on corporations for grassroots camp aigners & direct activists. Only organization in the UK solely dedicated to expo sing the social & environmental impacts of big business. Programs: 1. Corporate Watch Online profiles of corporations by industry sector & news u pdates. 2. Agriculture Project research & briefings for food & agriculture campaigners , farmers, activists, & policy makers to inform their strategies & activities. 3. Peat project Provides timely research on companies involved in peat extract ion & distribution. 4. GM project Research & briefings on the companies involved in promoting gene tically modified crops in the UK for strategic campaigning for campaigners, jour nalists & members of the public. 5. 'What's Wrong with Corporations?' project briefing & workshop 6. Degrees of Capture report on the involvement of the oil & gas industry in UK universities, published in collaboration with the New Economics Foundation. Publications: 1. Bi monthly newsletter news on what corporations are up to & the group's res isting them. 2. DIY Guide to Researching Corporations easy to read introduction to corporat e research. 3. What's Wrong with Supermarkets 4. Checkout Chuckout a directory for groups campaigning against supermarket de velopments (produced jointly with The L& is Ours). 5. Various briefings, notably on GM crop companies & the oil industry, all avail able on our website. Corporation for Enterprise Development 777 N Capitol Street NE, Suite 800 Washington DC 20002 Phone: (202) 408 9788 Fax: (202) 408 9793 www.cfed.org Promotes asset building & economic opportunity strategies, primarily in low inco me & distressed communities, that bring together community practice, public poli cy, & private markets in new & effective ways. Corporation for National and Community Service 1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20525 Phone: 202 606 5000 TTY: (202) 565 2799 www.nationalservice.org [email protected] Provides community service opportunities through Senior Corps, Americorps, & Lea rn and Serve America. The Correctional Association of New York 135 E. 15th Street New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 254 5700 Fax: (212) 473 2807 www.correctionalassociation.org Policy & advocacy organization that works to create a fair, efficient, & humane criminal justice system & a more safe & just society. Cottonwood Foundation Paul Moss, Executive Director PO Box 10803 White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Phone: (651) 426 8797 Fax: (651) 426 0320 www.cottonwoodfdn.org [email protected] Provides small grants to grassroots organizations worldwide that are working for a sustainable future by combining all of the following: protecting the environm ent, promoting cultural diversity, empowering people to meet their basic needs, & relying on volunteer efforts. Publications: 1. Annual Report 2. Newsletter once per year Council for Disability Rights 205 West Randolph, Suite 1645 Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: (312) 444 9484 TDD: (312) 444 1967 Fax: (312) 444 1977 www.disabilityrights.org Advances the rights & enhances the lives of people with disabilities. The Council for Excellence in Government 1301 K Street NW, Suite 450 West Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 728 0418 Fax: (202) 728 0422 www.excelgov.org [email protected] Works to improve the performance of government at all levels & government's plac e in the lives & esteem of American citizens. Council on Foundations 1828 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 466 6512 www.cof.org Professional organization for grantmaking Foundations & corporations. Council for a Liveable World 110 Maryland Avenue NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 543 4100 www.clw.org [email protected] Advocates for deep reductions & elimination of weapons of mass destruction. CounterFEET PO Box 68 Oxford, OX3 7YS England www.counterfeet.org.uk Dynamic collective of radical artists promoting & producing work for positive so cial change. Counterpoise 1716 SW Williston Road Gainesville, FL 32608 4049 Phone: (352) 335 2200 www.civicmediacenter.org/counterpoise/ Quarterly review journal that makes alternative points of view widely accessible to librarians, scholars, & activists. CounterPULSE (formerly 848 Community Space) Jessica Robinson, Administrator 848 Divisadero Street San Francisco, CA 94117 Phone: (415) 922 2385 Fax: (415) 922 2385 www.848.com [email protected] Community access, do it yourself space for artists, activists, & community maker s. Programs: 1. Low Income Rental Space for rehearsals, performances, & public events to lo w income & emerging artists. Rates based on artist income. Assistance with publi city & technical consultation. 4. Artists Exchange Artists curate an event that generates income for CounterP ULSE in exchange for free rehearsal space. 5. Artists in Residence Free rehearsal space, an honoraria (budget permitting) , & co produces a performance by the artist(s). 6. Co productions with resident, local & touring artists Provides artists with full use of the facility plus marketing, administrative, & technical support in exchange for a percentage of the box office proceeds. Resident Artists teach w orkshops & ongoing classes both onsite & offsite. 7. Support for resident companies Circo Zero, Gravity Productions, Scott Wells & Dancers, & The Committee For Full Enjoyment 8. Classes, workshops & seminars with local & visiting teachers. 9. Three+ month long visual art shows each year. 10. Community Events Benefits, salons, seasonal rituals, participatory dance e vents, birthday gatherings, & healing support circles. 11. Affiliated artists services Institutional support for individual artists including computer, internet, e mail & fax use, mailboxes, & personal pages on o ur website. Fiscal sponsorship for many groups. 12. Screens independent films by local & national artists, & Bay Area youth. Publicaitons: 1. Processed World Magazine 2. 848 Community Space Calendar & Newsletter Series 3. AF Publications, a micro press that has published 3 books of performance text s & one book of essays about 848 Community Space distributed by AK Press CounterPunch PO BOX 228 Petrolia, CA 95558 Phone: (800) 840 3683 www.counterpunch.org Bi weekly political newsletter. County Television Network County of San Diego Administration Center 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 208 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 595 4600 Fax: (619) 557 4027 www.ctn.org [email protected] Public acceess TV, grants to nonprofits interested in creating a video in conjun ction with a county government office or agency. Coup D'Etat LeeRoy Chapman PO Box 2945 Tulsa, OK 74101 www.coupdetatinc.com [email protected], [email protected] Graphic resistance. Shirts, posters, stickers, full blown silkscreening for pri soner support. Provide anarchist literature to a nonconverted audience via gun shows. Sends free shirts & other fundraising materials to anarcho prisoner supp ort groups. COUP4JIP Community of United People for Justice in Pay www.coup4jip.com Promotes making minimum wage a living wage, & limiting income & wealth through v oluntary ethical & moral choices to reduce selfishness, & to protect people and planet from greed corruption Covenant of the Goddess PO Box 1226 Berkeley, CA 94701 www.cog.org International organization of cooperating, autonomous Wiccan congregations & sol itary practitioners. Cox Communications Public Access 1701 Highland Avenue #6 Cheshire, CT 06410 5 Niblick Road Enfield, CT 06082 Phone: (800) 572 5575 Fax: (860) 698 6118 www.patv15.com Public access TV & production training. Creative Leadership Solutions 7837 Jefferson Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: (816) 523 0330 6420 South Quebec Street Suite B Englewood, CO 80111 Phone: (303) 771 8600 Fax: (303) 771 8681 www.creativeleadership.net Helps nonprofits strenghtn their capacity to develop and sustain funding resourc es. Creative Resources Guild PO Box 3397 Santa Monica, CA 90408 Phone: 310 828 0130 www.globalartisvillage.org www.globalvisions.org Websites focused on 1) noncommercial, artistic, & humanitarian aspects of art, m usic, & media & 2) spiritual & humanitarian people, projects, & events. Criminal Justice Consortium 1515 Webster Street Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 836 6065 Fax: (510) 238 8088 www.idiom.com/~cjc/ Alliance dedicated to reducing over reliance on incarceration in California & to promoting the least restrictive, most humane alternatives to imprisonment. Criminal Justice Legal Foundation Post Office Box 1199 Sacramento, California 95816 Phone: (916) 446 0345 www.cjlf.org Dedicated to restoring a balance between the rights of crime victims & the crimi nally accused. Criminal Justice Policy Consortium 8730 Georgia Avenue, Suite 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: (301) 589 6020 Fax: (301) 589 5056 www.cjpf.org [email protected] Assists policy makers, criminal justice professionals, & the public by dissemina ting information about preventing crime and improving the quality of justice thr ough education programs, publications, and the news media; speakers for educatio nal institutions & organizations. CRISES Press 1716 SW Williston Road Gainesville, FL 32608 4049 Phone: (352) 335 2200 www.liblib.com/CPress/CRISES.html Promote the alternative press, especially to libraries. Publishes the semiannua l newsletter Librarians at Liberty, the biennial directory Alternative Publisher s of Books in North America, & occasional monographs. Critical Resistance 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 504 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 444 0484 Fax: (510) 444 2177 www.criticalresistance.org [email protected] International movement to end the Prison Industrial Complex by challenging the b elief that caging & controlling people makes us safe. Critical Review PO Box 8306 Columbus, OH 43201 www.criticalreview.com Journal about politics & society. Crone Chronicles PO Box 457 Laurel, MT 59044 Phone: (406) 628 6243 Fax: (406) 628 6243 Quarterly magazine by & for those who wish to move through the aging process in a conscious manner. Cross Movement Ministries, Inc. PO Box 42731 Philadelphia, PA 19101 Phone: (215) 423 1800 Fax: (425) 795 7631 www.crossmovement.org International ministry that specializes in developing Hip Hop oriented evangelis tic literature & discipleship materials, & training leaders.
Crossroads Fund 3411 W. Diversey #20 Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (773) 227 7676 Fax: (773) 227 7790 www.crossroadsfund.org Raises money to support organizations working on issues of social & economic jus tice in the Chicago metropolitan area. Crossroads Resource Center PO Box 7423 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55407 Phone: (612) 869 8664 www.crcworks.org Tools for community self determination including neighborhood indicators, neighr hborhood data warehouse, & economic studies.
CS Fund 469 Bohemian Highway Freestone, CA 95472 Phone: (707) 874 2942 Fax: (707) 874 1734 www.csfund.org [email protected] Funding to preserve biodiversity, defend democracy, prevent the commodification of life, & protect human & environmental health. CTCNet 372 Broadway Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 354 0825 Fax: (617) 354 8437 www.ctcnet.org Membership oranization of 1000+ community technology centers. The Cultural Conservancy PO Box 29044 San Francisco, CA 94129 0044 Phone: (415) 561 6594 Fax: (415) 561 6482 www.nativeland.org Email: [email protected] Preserves & revitalizes indigenous cultures & native lands through research, edu cation, & advocacy. Cultural Links c/o Agape Foundation 1095 Market Street, Suite 304 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 339 7801 www.cultural links.org [email protected] Art in Action, a weeklong yourth summer camp; annual conscious arts festival; te aches street theater, giant puppetry, mural & banner making, dance & singing; an ti oppression & anti racism workshops. Cultural Survival 215 Prospect Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 441 5400 Fax: (617) 441 5417 www.cs.org [email protected] Organizaiton and quarterly magazine that promotes the rights, voices, & visions of indigenous peoples. Culture and Animals 3509 Eden Croft Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Phone: (919) 782 3739 Fax: (919) 782 6464 www.cultureandanimals.org [email protected] Fosters the growth of intellectual & artistic endeavors united by a positive con cern for animals. Curbstone Press 321 Jackson Street Willimantic, CT 06226 Phone: (860) 423 5110 Fax: (860) 423 9242 www.curbstone.org Publishes literature that promotes human rights & inter cultural understanding; brings writers & programs into the community to promote literacy, knowledge abou t many cultures, & an appreciation of literature. Cursor, Inc. also see Media Transparency 420 N. 5th Street, #707 Minneapolis, MN 55401 www.cursor.org www.mediatransparency.org Educates the public about the relationship between media & society. Cutting EJ 49 Francesca Strreet Somerville, MA 02144 Phone: (617) 627 4087 www.cuttingej.org Participatory, practical, & multicultural education & programs that train youth & adult organizers to build a transformative economic & social justice movement in MA. CYD Journal PO Box 33 Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 www.cydjournal.org Promotes youth & adults working together to create just, safe, & healthy communi ties by building leadership & influencing public policy. Dads and Daughters 34 East Superior Street, Suite 200 Duluth MN 55802 Phone: (888) 824 DADS www.dadsanddaughters.org [email protected] Strengthens father daughter relationships. Dallas Community Television 1253 Round Table Dallas, TX 75247 Phone: (214) 631 5571 www.dctvdallas.org Public access TV, production training, facilities & equipment, youth training DanceSafe c/o HRC 22 West 27th Street, 5th floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (510) 834 7500 www.dancesafe.org Promotes health & safety at raves & nightclubs. The Dandelion Fund PO Box 409 Asheville, NC 28802 Phone: (828) 236 1994 www.dandelionfund.org Funds positive social change in western NC. Danvers Community Access TV 10 School Street Danvers, MA 01923 Phone: (978) 777 2720 Fax: (978) 777 3630 www.danverstv.org Provides an electronic forum for the free exchange of information & ideas which reflect the talents, skills, interests, concerns, & diversity of the Danvers com munity through public access TV & production training. DataCenter 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 900 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 835 4692 Fax: (510) 835 3017 www.datacenter.org Provides social justice advocates access to strategic information, analysis, & r esearch skills that will help them conduct more effective campaigns. Davis Community Television 1623 Fifth Street, Suite A Davis, CA 95616 Phone: (530) 757 2419 Fax: (530) 757 2938 www.dctv.davis.ca.us Strengthens the comunity through public access TV, production training workshops , studio, & production assistance. DAWN SouthWest (formerly DAWN/Out On Bale By Mail) Joelee Joyce 6570 W. Illinois Tucson, AZ 85735 Phone: (520) 624 1673 www.caneloproject.com/dawn www.greenbuilder.com/dawn [email protected] Support for individuals to build energy efficient living spaces & live more sust ainably. 1. Referrals & resource materials 2. Partnerships with practitioners & teachers 3. Demonstration site for natural building/sustainable living plasters, natural paints, water harvesting & l& restoration. 4. Retail sales resource material 5. Various Workshops/Events/Activities including Native Food Feast, Artistry wit h Clay & Lime, Straw Bale Construction, Introduction to Natural Building Materia ls, Earthen Baking Oven, & Introduction to Permaculture Daybreak Collective PO Box 14007 Minneapolis, MN 55414 www.freespeech.org/mn/daybreak [email protected] Publishes a quarterly midwestern anarchist newspaper, Daybreak!, runs an anarchi st zine distro, & maintains the Minnesota Anarchists & Anti Authoritarians webpa ge (www.freespeech.org/mn) & email announcement list. Dayton Access TV (DATV) 280 Leo Street Dayton, OH 45404 Phone: (937) 223 5311 Fax: (937) 223 2345 www.datv.org Provides local program producers access to cable television and workshops on the basics of television production that enable local citizens to create their own noncommercial television programs. Death Penalty Information Center 1320 18th Street NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 293 6970 Fax: (202) 822 4787 www.deathpenaltyinfo.org Provides the media & public with analysis and information about capital punishme nt. Deep Dish TV 339 Lafayette Street New York NY 10012 Phone: (212) 473 8933 Fax: (212) 420 8332 www.deepdish.igc.org [email protected] National satellite network that links access producers & programmers, independen t video makers, activists, & people who support the idea and reality of a progre ssive television network. Defenders of Animals PO Box 5634 Weybosset Hill Station Providence, RI 02903 0634 Phone: (401) 738 3710 www.defendersofanimals.org Defends the rights of companion animals & wildlife through education, legal, and legislative activism. Defenders of Wildlife 1101 14th Street NW, #1400 Washington, DC, 20005 Phone: (202) 682 9400 www.defenders.org [email protected] Protects native wild animals & plants in their natural communities. the defenestrator dave onion PO Box 30922 Philadelphia, PA 19104 defenestrator.org [email protected] A local radical newspaper which covers resistance movements & popular struggles on the local & global level. Del Mar Television Foundation 240 Tenth Street Del Mar, CA 92014 Phone: (858) 481 2882 Fax: (858) 481 2104 www.delmartv.com Builds community through public access TV & production training. Delaware Association of Nonprofit Agencies 100 W. 10th Street, Suite 102 Wilmington, DE 19801 Phone: (302) 777 5500 Fax: (302) 777 5386 www.delawarenonprofit.org Increases the effectiveness of Delaware's nonpforits through advocacy, education , and publications. The Democracy Action Project c/o the Institute for Policy Studies 733 15th Street Suite 1020 Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 234 9382 x257 www.deemocracysummer.org Training to build a national, multi racial movement of young people dedicated to deepening democracy in the US. The Democracy Center Jim Shultz, Executive Director PO Box 22157 San Francisco, CA 94122 Phone: (415)564 4767 Fax: (978)383 1269 www.democracyctr.org [email protected] Founded in 1992 to strengthen the advocacy work of social justice groups in the US & abroad. Publications: 1. "The Democracy Owners' Manual" (Rutgers University Press) comprehensive cit iizen's guide to advocacy & policy. Democracy Collaborative 1241 Tawes Hall, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Phone: (301) 405 9266 Fax: (301) 314 2533 www.democracycollaborative.org [email protected] Strengthens democracy & civil society locally, nationally, & globally through pr ograms of research, teaching, training, & community action. Democratic Leadership Council & Progressive Policy Institute 600 Pennsylvania Avenune SE, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 546 0007 Fax: (202) 544 5002 www.ndol.org Idea center, catalyst, & national voice for a reform movement that promotes oppo rtunity for all, demands responsibility from everyone, & fosters a new sense of community. Democratic Socialists of America 180 Varick Street, 12th Floor New York, NY 10014 Phone: (212) 727 8610 Fax: (212) 727 8616 www.dsausa.org [email protected] Promotes an international social order based on equitable distribution of resour ces, meaningful work, gender, & racial equality, a healthy environment, sustaina ble growth, & non oppressive relationships Demos 220 5th Avenue, 5th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 633 1405 Fax: (212) 633 2015 www.demos usa.org Public policy research & advocacy organization that seeks to bring everyone into the life of American democracy & to achieve a broadly shared prosperity charact erized by greater opportunity & less disparity. Desert Moon Periodicals 1226A Calle de Commercio Santa Fe, NM 87507 Phone: (800) 547 0182 Fax: (505) 474 6317 www.dmoon.com Distributes small & independent press. Design for Social Impact Ben Wyskida, Outreach Director 525 S. 4th Street, Studio 589 Philadelphia, PA 19147 Phone: (215) 922 7303 Fax: (215) 922 7304 www.dfsi.org [email protected] Helps progressive activists tell their story through graphic design, web design, advertising, & grassroots campaign planning. Helps find & define the message f or your issue & get that message to the public. Programs: 1. Graphic design for nonprofits 2. Grassroots public relations & outreach srategies 3. Web activism Democracy South 105 West Main Street Carrboro, NC 27510 Phone: (919) 967 9942 www.democracysouth.org [email protected] Builds, strengthens, & links progressive, multi issue, multi racial coalitions t hat address economic, social, and environmental justice issues at the state leve l, & collaborates on regional strategies. Detour Publications Mary Collier, Manager 590 Jarvis Street, 4th Floor Toronto, ON M4Y 2J4 Canada Phone: (416) 338 5087 Fax: (416) 392 0071 www.detourpublications.com [email protected] Nonprofit, on line source for over 200 books, videos & other resources focusing on sustainable transportation & urban ecology. Programs: 1. Friends of Detour Cross promotional partnerships with like minded organizat ions in order to spread the sustainable transportation word further & faster. Publications include: 1. Beyond the Car The century of the automobile has led us into a noisy, pollu ted, gridlocked mess. Where do we go from here? This groundbreaking anthology ta ckles that question. 2. Moving Goods in the New Economy Demonstrates how much there is to understan d about goods movement in cities & how vital it is that progress be made on this front if cities are to remain competitive in terms of their regional economies as well as quality of life & environmental issues. 3. Practical Pedalling Geared to the everyday cyclist, has a unique focus on t he factors specific to happy & safe riding. Detroit Summer 4605 Cass Ave Detroit, MI 48201 Phone: (313)832 2904 www.geocities.com/detroit_summer/ [email protected] Fosters youth initiative through community beautification projects, visioning wo rkshops, & intergenerational dialogues. The Development Group for Alternative Policies 927 Fifteenth Street NW, 4th Floor at Three McPherson Square Washington DC 20005 Phone: (202) 898 1566 Fax: (202) 898 1612 www.developmentgap.org [email protected] Seeks to close the wide gap that has existed between Third World local realities & the perception of Northern policymakers who have not experienced those realit ies. Development Leadership Network 685 Centre Street Boston, MA 02130 Phone: (617) 971 9443 Fax: (617) 971 0778 www.developmentleadership.net [email protected] National association of community economic development professionals dedicated t o moving the field towards practices which dismantle racism; empower community r esidents; build locally controlled institutions; nurture and develop the capacit y of individuals, families, organizations, & communities to realize hope, recogn ize & construct options, & to take positive action towards creating healthy comm unities. The Dialogue to Action Initiative PO Box 402 Brattleboro, VT 05302 Phone: (802) 254 7341 Fax: (561) 619 0500 www.thataway.org/dialogue Promotes the dialogue process by providing a central location on the web for inf ormation & resources of interest to the dialogue community as a whole. Digital Freedom Network Bobson Wong, Executive Director 1372 Broadway, 20th Floor New York, NY 10018 Phone: (646) 223 1266 Fax: (646) 223 1290 Develops & promotes the use of Internet technology for human rights education & activism around the world. Encourages networking among all those interested in global human rights issues. Programs: 1. Conversations with prominent human rights activists & experts include onlin e chats & "ask the source" interviews. 2. Human Rights Connection (www.hrconnection.org) in concert with Forefront & Columbia University's Center for the Study of Human Rights, DFN helped create th is online human rights resource. Offers excellent local manuals & real life cas e stuides to assist activists in advocacy efforts, media strategies & technology use. 3. Assisting Activists with technology web site templates & support for net ba sed campaigns 4. News & News Headlines original human rights news articles & articles from o ther news sources are on the Website. Digital Future Coalition 1341 G Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 628 9210 www.dfc.org [email protected] Committed to striking an appropriate balance in law & public policy between prot ecting intellectual property & affording public access to it. Diné CARE 10A Town Plaza, Suite 138 Durango, CO 81301 Phone: (970)259 0199 http://dinecare.indigenousnative.org [email protected] All Navajo environmental organization that educates & advocates for traditional teachings to protect & provide a voice for all life in the Four Sacred Mountains & promotes alternative uses of natural resources. Direct Action and Research Training Center AKA DART Center PO BOX 370791 Miami, FL 33137 0791 Phone: (305) 576 8020 Fax: (305) 576 0789 www.thedartcenter.org [email protected] National network of grassroots, metropolitan, congregation based, community orga nizations; provides consulting & training. Disability Rights Advocates 449 15th Street, Suite 303 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 451 8644 Fax: (510) 451 8511 www.dralegal.org [email protected] Protects the civil & human rights of people with disabilities. Disabled Artists' Network PO Box 47256 Seattle, WA 98146 www.disabledartistsnetwork.net [email protected] Association of independent self employed disabled artists. Discount Foundation 6712 Tildenwood Lane Rockville, MD, 20852 Phone: (301) 468 1288 Fax: (301) 468 1289 www.discountFoundation.org [email protected] Grants to improve job opportunities, wages, & benefits for poor & working people Discovery Institute 1511 Third Avenue, Suite 808 Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: (206) 292 0401 Fax: (206) 682 5320 www.discovery.org Discovers & promotes ideas in the common sense tradition of representative gover nment, the free market and individual liberty through books, reports, legislativ e testimony, articles, public conferences, debates, & media coverage Dissent Magazine The Foundation for the Study of Independent Social Ideas Bob Berens, Circulation Director/Office Manager 310 Riverside Drive, Suite 1201 New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212)316 3120 dissentmagazine.org [email protected] Quarterly journal of intellectual opinion from a democratic left viewpoint. Feat ures the work of some of the best & most politically engaged writers & thinkers today. Edited by Michael Walzer & Mitchell Cohen. DMA Nonprofit Federation 1111 19th Street NW, Suite 1180 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 628 4380 www.federationofnonprofits.org nonprofitfederation@the dma.org Advocates for nonprofits in postal, regulatory, legislative, & accountability is sues. Do Something 423 West 55th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 523 1175 Fax: (212) 582 1307 www.dosomething.org [email protected] Provides youth with inspiration, self confidence & leadership skills to be activ e citizens for a lifetime. Dogs for the Deaf, Inc. 10175 Wheeler Road Central Point, OR 97502 Phone: (541) 826 9220 Fax: (541) 826 6696 www.dogsforthedeaf.org [email protected] Rescues & professionally trains dogs to assist people & enhance their lives. Dollars & Sense: The Magazine of Economic Justice Amy Offner, Books Editor 740 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02141 1401 Phone: (617) 876 2434 Fax: (617) 876 0008 www.dollars&sense.org dollars@dollars&sense.org Bimonthly magazine that meets the need for left perspectives on economic affaris . Articles by journalists, activists, & scholars on a range of topics with an e conomic theme: the economy, housing, labor, government regulation, unemployment, the environment, urban conflict, & activism. We also publish books, including a nthologies that repackage our articles for classroom use. Publications include: 1. Dollars & Sense: The Magazine of Economic Justice bimonthly 2. Introduction to Political Economy Presents the works of four of the most infl uential economists of modern times Marx, Veblen, Galbraith, & Keynes 3. Unlevel Playing Fields: understanding Wage Inequality & Discrimination 4. Real World Macro & Real World Micro 5. Real World Globalization guide to rapidly changing global trends in trade, investment, labor relations, & economic development. Donnelly/Colt Box 188 Hampton, CT 06247 Phone: (860)455 9621 www.progressivecatalog.com Provides progressive materials for consciousness raising & fundraising. DonorsChoose 42 West 24th Street New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 255 8570 Fax: (212) 255 8568 www.donorschoose.org Connects educators with philanthropists. Donors Forum of Chicago Valerie Lies, President & CEO 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 740 Chicago, IL 60604 Phone: (312) 578 0090 Fax: (312) 578 0103 www.donorsforum.org [email protected] Association of Chicago area grantmakers. Promotes effective & responsive philant hropy. Provides resources for grantmakers, nonprofit organizations, the media, r esearchers through education programs, workshops, publications, research project s, & our Library. Over 180 grantmaking Members & 900 nonprofit Forum Partners. Promotes & encourages active relationships between grantmakers, nonprofits & th e community at large. Programs 1. Member association of grantmakers 2. Management Support organization for training in fund development & board gove rnance 3. Advocacy & Lobbying activities on behalf of the sector Publications: 1. Illinois Funding Source online database 2. Directory of Illinois Foundations book 3. Giving in Illinois book Doula: The Journal of Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture see Urban Think Tank Institute Downtown Community Television Center 87 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10013 Phone: (212) 966 4510 Fax: (212) 219 0248 www.dctvny.org Independent media center that teaches people, particularly members of low income & minority communities, to produce insightful & artistic television. DRG 104 East 40th Street, Suite 304 New York, New York 10016 Phone: (212) 983 1600 Fax: (212) 983 1687 www.drgnyc.com [email protected] Executive search firm for nonprofits. DrugSense Mark Greer, Executive Director PO Box 651 Porterville, CA 93258 Phone: (800) 266 5759 www.Drugsense.org www.mapinc.org [email protected] Provides accurate information relevant to drug policy to heighten awareness of t he extreme damage being caused to our nation & the world by our current "War on Drugs." Informs the public of rational alternatives to the drug war & helps orga nize citizens to bring about needed reforms. Programs: 1. Media Awareness Project www.mapinc.org Collects & archives newspaper, mag azine, & Web articles about all aspects of drug policy 2. Drug Policy Central www.drugpolicycentral.com Web hosting services for ov er 50 organizations devoted to making worldwide drug policy more humane. 3. Drug War Facts www.drugwarfacts.com Reliable information on important cri minal justice & public health issues. 4. MAP OnAir www.mapinc.org/onair/ Archive of television & radio media appear ances by drug policy reform activists. 5. DrugSense Net Radio www.drugsense.org/radio/ Weekly radio synopsis of the DrugSense Weekly 6. Drug Policy Links www.mapinc.org/dpr.htm extensive, searchable listing of links to organizations on both sides of the drug policy debate. Publications: 1. DrugSense Weekly www.drugsense.org/nl/Weekly online & e mail newsletter a bout important drug policy articles & developments. 2. Focus Alerts www.mapinc.org/focus/ Periodic alert to interested activists a bout a particularly hot topic in drug policy to which they can respond with lett ers. Drug Policy Alliance 70 West 36th Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 613 8020 Fax: (212) 613 8021 www.drugpolicy.org Works to end the war on drugs & promote new drug policies based on common sense, science, public health, & human rights. Drug Reform Coordination Alliance Phone: (202) 293 8340 Fax: (202) 293 8344 2000 P Street NW, #210 Washington, DC 20036 www.drcnet.org [email protected] National network of activists & concerned citizens working for drug policy refor m from a variety of perspectives, including harm reduction, reform of sentencing & forfeiture laws, medicalization of currently schedule I drugs, & promotion of an open debate on drug prohibition. Drum Major Institute 110 East 59th Street, 28th Floor New York, New York 10022 Phone: (212) 909 9663 Fax: (212) 909 9493 www.drummajorinstitute.org [email protected] Sponsors dialogue about the problems facing us in areas of education and social an d economic justice & cultivates solutions, offering policymakers & the media an al ternative to the conservative think tanks & policy institutes. W.E.B. Du Bois Instutute for Afro American Research 12 Quincy Street Barker Center, 2nd Floor Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 495 4113 Fax: 617.496.2871 http://web dubois.fas.harvard.edu/ [email protected] Fellowships in Afro American studies; academic & cultural enrichment programs; m aintains the Harvard Hip Hop Archive. The Rene Dubos Center Suite 387 Bronxville, NY 10708 Phone: (914) 337 1636 Fax: (914) 771 5206 www.dubos.org [email protected] Education & research organization focused on the social & humanistic aspects of environmental problems. Dubuque Community Access 3033 Asbury Road Dubuque, IA 52001 Phone: (563) 588 3040 www.dbq.com/catv/ Public access TV & production training. Durango Community Access Television PO Box 9196 Durango, CO 81302 Phone: (970) 259 2802 www.dcat.tv Public access TV & production training. DUTV Deborah Rudman, Media Coordinator 3141 Chestnut St. Bldg.9B Rm.4026 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: (215) 895 2927 Fax: (215) 895 1054 www.dutv.org [email protected] Cable operated by Drexel University under agreement with The City of Philadelphi a, Department of Public Property. Non profit educational access channel dedicat ed to providing Philadelphia with quality community, cultural, & educational tel evision. Diversity of viewpoints is encouraged & public participation in the pro duction advocated. Independently produced programming is accepted. DUTV is part of the Department of Media arts at Drexel & is viewer supported. Dwelling House Savings & Loan 501 Herron Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 4696 Phonr: (412) 683 5116 Mutual S&L dedicated to serving people in need rahter than their own greed. Dyke TV Laura Perry, Executive Director PO Box 170163 Brooklyn, NY 11217 Phone: (718) 230 4770 Fax: (718) 230 4776 www.dyketv.org [email protected] 10 year old grassroots nonprofit that produces the only national lesbian TV show a diverse, subversive, informative, entertaining, volunteer made video magazi ne that airs across the US & Canada. We welcome submissions to the show. We work for lesbian visibility & empowerment! Programs: 1. The show the only national lesbian TV show, by & for lesbians a half hour, magazine format mix of news, arts, health, political commentary, sports, shorts , spoofs & much more 2. Video workshops in NYC we teach low cost, sliding scale production & editin g workshops on state of the art equipment (dv cameras, Avid & Final Cut Pro) 3. Public screenings in NYC we hold pubic screenings of film & video work by l esbians Publications: 1. risk: Lesbians & AIDS 1996 examination of lesbians & AIDS with interviews w ith health care professionals, activists & people with HIV & AIDS 2. Dyke TV: Best of 1999 a compilation 3. Early Dyke TV tapes various compilation tapes of the early years, 1993 1996 E/The Environmental Magazine Parent Organization: Earth Action Network Brian Howard, Managing Editor 28 Knight Street Norwalk, CT 06851 Phone: (203) 854 5559 Fax: (203) 866 0602 www.emagazine.com [email protected] Consumer oriented environmental newsst& magazine. Independent, nonprofit public ation. e.thePeople 523 Avenue of the Americas, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10011 Phone: (646) 536 9305 www.e thepeople.org Online town hall. eActivist.org Heather Mansfield, Founder San Francisco, CA www.eActivist.org [email protected] Encourages electronic activism & civic participation by providing a collection o f simple, easy to use progressive electronic actions & tools for the eActivist. We partner with highly respected organizations from around the globe to deliver the best of electronic activism in a fast & effective format. Early Childhood Equity Alliance 1403 34th Avenuue Seattle, WA 98122 Phone: (206) 324 4744 Fax: (206) 324 2383 www.rootsforchange.net [email protected] Nurtures & connects people engaged in racial & social justice education & action & and for young children, families, & communities. Earth Day Network 1616 P Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 USA Phone: (202) 518 0044 Fax: (202) 518 8794 www.earthday.net Alliance of 5,000 groups in 184 countries working to promote a healthy environme nt & a peaceful, just, sustainable world. Coordinates Earth day in April each y ear. Earth Films PO Box 2198 Redway, CA 95560 Phone: (415) 820 1635 www.havc.org Independednt films about the environment. Earth First! Journal Editorial Collective PO Box 3023 Tucson, AZ 85702 3023 Phone: (520)620 6900 Fax: (413)254 0057 www.earthfirstjournal.org [email protected] The voice of the radical environmental movement & contains direct action reports , articles on the preservation of wild places, investigative pieces, & discussio ns on monkeywrenching. The Journal is published bimonthly & that subscriptions are $25/year in the US. Earth Island Institute 300 Broadway, Suite 28 San Francisco, CA 94133 Phone: (415) 788 3666 Fax: (415) 788 7324 www.earthisland.org Publishes Earth Island Journal; network of 30+ grassroots projects effective & i nnovative actions to counteract threats to the biological & cultural diversity t hat sustains our planet. Earth Ministry 6512 23rd Avenue NW, Suite 317 Seattle, WA 98117 9923 Phone: (206) 632 2426 Fax: (206) 632 2082 www.earthministry.org Engages individuals & congregations in knowing God more fully through deepening relationships with all of God's creation. EarthAction 30 Cottage Street Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 549 8118 Fax: (413) 549 0544 www.earthaction.org [email protected] Building a globla action alert network to mobilize people simultaneously around the planet to speak out for a better world. Earthjustice Cara Pike, Vice Presient of Communications Georgia McIntosh, Senior Communications Associate 426 17th Street, 6th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 550 6700 Fax: (510) 550 6740 www.earthjustice.org [email protected] Nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the magnificent place s, natural resources, & wildlife of this earth & to defending the right of all p eople to a healthy environment. We bring about far reaching change by enforcing & strengthening environmental laws on behalf of hundreds of organizations & com munities in eight regional offices nationally. Publications: 1. Wild by Law, Tom Turner 2. Justice on Earth, Earthjustice & The People It Has Served, Tom Turner 3. The Visionaries: Earthjustice (PBS Video) EarthSave International 1509 Seabright Avenue, Suite B1 Santa Cruz, CA 95062 Phone: (800) 362 3648 Fax: (831) 423 1313 www.EarthSave.org [email protected] Promotes a shift towards a healthy plant based diet. EarthSpirit Community PO Box 723 Williamsburg, MA, USA 01096 Phone: (413) 238 4240 Fax: (413) 238 7785 www.earthspirit.com Provides services to a nationwide network of Pagans & others following an Earth centered spiritual path. Earthstewards Network Box 10697 Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Phone: (206) 842 7986 Fax: (206) 842 8918 www.earthstewards.org [email protected] Devoted to bringing positive change to our planet through grassroots efforts. East Longmeadow Community Access Television PO Box 873 East Longmeadow, MA 01028 Phone: (413) 525 4220 Fax: (413) 525 9388 www.eastlongmeadow.org/elcat/index.htm [email protected] Public access TV, production training. East Side Community Television 1401 East Washington Street East Peoria, Illinois 61611 Phone: (309) 694 7944 Fax: (309) 694 4150 www.esctv.org Public access TV. The East West Center 1601 East West Road Honolulu, HI USA 96848 1601 Phone: (808) 944 7111 Fax: (808) 944 7376 www.eastwestcenter.org Strengthens understanding & relations between the United States & the countries of the Asia Pacific region. ECHO 17391 Durrance Road North Ft. Myers, FL 33917 Phone: (239) 543 3246 Fax: (239) 543 5317 Christian organization located on a demonstration farm that brings glory to God & a blessing to mankind by supplying ideas, information, training, & and to thos e working in agriculture & development overseas. The Echoing Green Foundation 60 East 42nd Street, Suite 2901 New York, NY 10165 www.echoinggreen.org Provides financial & other support to emerging social entrepreneurs who plan to start up & lead innovative, sustainable, & potentially replicable projects & org anizations that will effect positive social change. Eco Home tm Network 4344 Russell Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027 Phone: (323) 662 5207 Fax: (323) 662 4744 www.ecohome.org [email protected] Living research center that demonstrates ecological living in an urban environme nt. The Ecologist Ecosystems Ltd. Unit 18 Chelsea Wharf 15 Lots Road London SW10 OQJ England www.theecologist.org International environemntal magazine. Ecology Center 2530 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA 94702 Phone: (510) 548 2220 Fax: (510) 548 2240 www.ecologycenter.org [email protected] Addresses the public need for unbiased, non commercial information about househo ld products, ecologically sensitive methods of living, & large toxic threats to society & alternatives to those threats. Economic Justice Now c/o Food First 398 60th Street Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 464 5921 www.economicjustice.org Educates the public & advocates before policy makers & opinion shapers to promot e economic policies & systems which foster social equity & ecological sustainabi lity. Economic Opportunity Institute Laura Paskin, Communications Director 4738 11th Avenue N.E. Seattle, WA 98105 Phone: (206) 529 6360 Fax: (206) 633 6665 www.EOIonline.org [email protected] Programs: Public policy institute working in Social Security, tax policy, retirement secur ity, education, early learning & care, health care, family leave, welfare to wor k, transitional jobs, & minimum wage. Publications: Numerous tool kits on successful public policy & media strategies Economic Policy Institute 1660 L Street NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 775 8810 Fax: (202) 775 0819 www.epinet.org Think tank that broadens the public debate about strategies to achieve a prosper ous & fair economy. EcoStewards Alliance 5765 F Burke Centre Parkway, #321 Burke, VA 22015 2233 Phone: (703) 766 1724 www.ecostewardsalliance.org Promotes personal transformation through environmental awareness. Ecovillage Network of the Americas (ENA) Western hemisphere region of the Global Ecovillage Network Linda Joseph, Coordinator 64001 County Road DD Moffat, CO 81143 Phone/Fax: (719) 256 4221 http://ena.ecovillage.org www.thefarm.org [email protected] Engages the peoples of the Americas in common effort to join the global transfor mation towards a sustainable future. Empowers people at the grassroots level, p roviding them with necessary information & tools to take action to reverse preva lent unsustainable lifestyle trends environmentally, socially & culturally. Programs: 1. Information Services online Ecovillage Directory, Calendar of Events, Susta inability Resource Listings, Ecovillage Store, & information about ecovillage ne tworking throughout the Americas. 2. Ecovillage Training Center Apprenticeship programs & trainings ecovillage d esign, natural buildings, wetl& management, permaculture, organic food productio n & greenhouse gardening from seed through harvest. 3. Community Sustainability Assessment tool that measures sustainability of a community Publications: 1. Ecovillages Newspaper Biannual, 16 pages, in 4 languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese & French). News of ecovillage & sustainability projects, activities & events from around the world, especially in the Americas. 2. ENA eNews Biannual electronic newsletter 3. Web News pages refreshed twice yearly & containing longer articles & more p hotos than is possible in the newspaper & eNews. 4. Book Ecovillage Living: Restoring the Earth & Her People available on our w eb site Ecovillage Store, or contact the office listed above.. ECRA Publishing Ltd. Lauren Weadick, Inquiries Manager Unit 21, 41 Old Birley Street Manchester M15 5RF UK Phone +44 161 226 2929 Fax: +44 161 226 6277 www.ethicalconsumer.org [email protected] Publishes bi monthly magazine, Ethical Consumer, which is the UK's leading leadi ng alternative consumer magazine. Education Policy Institute PMB #294 4401 A Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008 Phone: (202) 244 7535 Fax: (202) 244 7584 www.educationpolicy.org Improves education through research, policy analysis, & the development of respo nsible alternatives to existing policies & practices; promotes greater parental choice in education, a competitive education industry, & other policies that add ress the problems of both public and private schools. Educational Foundation of America 35 Church Lane Westport, CT 06880 Phone: (203) 226 6498 Fax: (203) 227 0424 www.efaw.org [email protected] Funding for issues including the environment, human overpopulation & reproductiv e freedom, Native Americans, arts, education, medicine, & human services. Educators for Social Responsibility 23 Garden Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (800) 370 2515 Fax: (617) 864 5164 www.esrnational.org [email protected] Strives to make teaching social responsibility a core practice in education so t hat young people develop the convictions & skills needed to shape a safe, sustai nable, democratic, & just world. The Albert Einstein Institution Jamila Raqib, Office Manager 427 Newbury St., Boston, MA 02115 Phone: (617) 247 4882 Fax: (617) 247 4035 Website: www.aeinstein.org Email: [email protected] Advances the world wide study & strategic use of nonviolent action. Programs: 1. The Policy & Outreach program conducts research & writes publications 2. Translations translates literature into other languages 3. Consulting provides consultation services to groups interested in the strat egic potential of nonviolent action Publications: 1. From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation by Ge ne Sharp 2. Many others full list on website] Electronic Frontier Foundation 454 Shotwell Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 436 9333 Fax: (415) 436 9993 www.eff.org [email protected] Defends our rights to think, speak, & share our ideas, thoughts, & needs using n ew technologies, such as the Internet; identifies threats to our basic rights on line & advocates on behalf of free expression in the digital age. Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) 1718 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20009 www.epic.org [email protected] Public interest research center that focuses public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and protects privacy, the First Amendment, & constitutional val ues. The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights PMB # 409 1230 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 951 4844 Fax: (415) 951 4813 www.ellabakercenter.org Provides legal services to survivors of abuse by law enforcement agencies, spear heads campaigns for police reform and alternatives to incarceration, initiate ac tion committees & organizations in key communities, & builds broad public consen sus in favor of a human rights agenda for the 21st century. The Emerald Chariot Foundation 333 Washington Boulevard, Suite 437 Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Phone: (310) 827 2806 www.nonviolenceworks.com/emerald/ Empowers youth fostering peace by introducing a dynamic, innovative, & comprehen sive approach to learning conflict resolution skills based upon the practice of nonviolence in our schools, our communities, & our world. Employment Policies Institute 1775 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 463 7650 www.epionline.org Research organization that studies entry level employment issues. Employment Policy Foundation 1015 Fifteenth Street NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 789 8685 Fax: (202) 789 8684 www.epf.org Promotes sound employment policy through research on workplace trends & issues. Empower America 1801 K Street NW, Suite 410K Washington, DC 20006 5805 Phone: (202) 452 8200 Fax: (202) 833 0388 www.empoweramerica.org Focused on education reform, technology policy, tax reform, social security refo rm, & national defense. Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice Psychology Press/Holistic Education Press Box 328 Brandon, VT 05733 0328 Phone: (800) 639 4122 www.great ideas.org info@great ideas.org Quarterly journal. Energize, Inc. Susan J. Ellis, President 5450 Wissahickon Ave Box C 13 Philadelphia, PA 19144 Phone: 215 438 8342 Fax: 215 428 0434 www.energizeinc.com [email protected] Training, consulting, & publishing firm specilizing in volunteerism. Publications: listed online The Engaged Zen Foundation PO Box 700 Ramsey, NJ 07446 0700 www.engaged zen.org Buddhist prison ministry. The Enterprise Foundation 10227 Wincopin Circle, Suite 500 Columbia, MD 21044 Phone: (410) 964 1230 Fax: (410) 964 1918 www.enterpriseFoundation.org Support to create affordable housing, safer streets, & access to jobs & child ca re for low income people. EnviroLink Network PO Box 8102 Pittsburgh, PA 15217 www.envirolink.org Grassroots online community that provides comprehensive, up to date environmenta l information & news. Environmental Background Information Center Chris Sevanick, Associate Director 45 W. 21st Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 645 3363 www.ebic.org [email protected] Provides grassroots groups facing threats to their health & environment with the track record of corporate polluters & strategic assistance, at no charge. Environmental Defense 257 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 505 2100 Fax: (212) 505 2375 www.environmentaldefense.org Links science, economics, & law to create innovative, equitable, & cost effectiv e solutions to environmental problems. Environmental Grantmakers Association 437 Madison Avenue, 37th Floor New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 812 4260 Fax: (212) 812 4299 www.ega.org Association of foundations and giving programs concerned with the protection of the natural environment. Environmental Health Coalition 1717 Kettner Boulevard, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 235 0281 Fax: (619) 232 3670 www.environmentalhealth.org [email protected] Organizes campaigns for environmental & social justive. Environmental Justice Resource Center 223 James P. Brawley Drive Atlanta, GA 30314 Phone: (404) 880 6911 Fax: (404) 880 6909 www.ejrc.cau.edu [email protected] Research, policy, & information clearinghouse on issues related to environmental justice, race & the environment, civil rights, facility siting, land use planni ng, brownfields, transportation equity, suburban sprawl, & Smart Growth. Environmental Library Fund AKA ELF (no affiliation with Earth Liberation Front) Remy Chevalier 25 Newtown Turnpike Weston, CT 06883 Phone: (203) 227 2065 www.remyc.com [email protected] Professional clearinghouse of environmental information focusing primarily on gr een design & marketing issues, pop media resources, technofix (technological sol utions to environmental problems specific to certain industries, trades & profes sions, with a major focus on automotive). Programs: 1. Big Igloo Entertaining & educational traveling laserium project www.bigig loo.com 2. HPPI: Hemp Protein Powder Isolate http://www.remyc.com/hempprotein.html 3. Solar on Schools Specific to solar development in Fairfield County, CT. www .greenburbs.com 4. Seeking permanent public space in Westport or South Norwalk, Connectictut, fo r one of the largest national library collections chronicling the history of the environmental movement. http://www.remyc.com/elf.html Publications: 1. Electrifying Times International magazine about electric vehicles www.elect rifyingtimes.com 2. Lü: Green fashion magazine www.projectlu.com 3. New Energy News monthly e newsletter published by Hal Fox www.padrak.com/in e/index.shtml 4. Planet magazine Greenspace: San Francisco www.planet mag.com Environmental Media Services 1320 18th Street NW, 5th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 463 6670 www.ems.org Provides journalists with current information about environmental issues. Environmental News Network Inc. 2020 Milvia, Suite 411 Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (415) 459 2248 www.enn.com Educates the world about environmental issues through a website. Environmental Research Foundation (ERF) PO Box 160 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 0160 Phone: (888) 2 RACHEL Fax: (732) 791 4603 [email protected] Strengthens democracy by helping people find the information they need to fight for environmental justice in their own communities. Environmental Support Center 1500 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 25 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 331 9700 Fax: (202) 331 8592 www.envsc.org Provides training and assistance to environmental organizations. Environmental Working Group 1436 U Street NW, Suite 100 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 667 6982 Fax: (202) 232 2592 www.ewg.org [email protected] Environmental research organization dedicated to improving public health & prote cting the environment by reducing pollution in air, water, & food. ePhilanthropyFoundation.Org 1101 15th Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (877) 536 1245 Fax: (202) 478 0910 www.ephilanthropy.org [email protected] Fosters the ethical use of the Internet for philanthropic purposes through onlin e & offline education. Equal Exchange, Inc. 251 Revere Street Canton, MA 02021 Phone: (781) 830 0303 Fax: (781) 830 0282 www.equalexchange.com [email protected] Builds long term trade partnerships that are economically just & environmentally sound, fosters mutually beneficial relations between farmers & consumers, demon strates the viability of worker owned cooperatives and fair trade. Equal Justice USA A project of the Quixote Center PO Box 5206 Hyattsvillle, MD 20782 Phone: (301) 699 0042 Fax: (301) 864 2182 www.quixote.org/ej/ [email protected] Public education focused on the injustices perpetrated against the accused & con victed under our legal system. Equal Justice Works 2120 L Street, NW Suite 450 Washington, DC 20037 1541 Phone: (202) 466 3686 Fax: (202) 429 9766 www.equaljustiveworks.org [email protected] Organizes, trains, & supports public service minded law students. Equal Rights Advocates 1663 Mission Street, Suite 250 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 621 0672 Fax: (415) 621 6744 www.equalrights.org Protects & secures equal rights & economic opportunities for women & girls throu gh litigation & advocacy. The Equal Rights Center 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 234 3062 www.equalrightscenter.org Civil rights organization that furthers the advancement of fair housing, fair em ployment, & public accommodations throughout the nation. Equality Now PO Box 20646 Columbus Circle Station New York NY 10023 www.equalitynow.org International human rights organization dedicated to action for the civil, polit ical, economic, & social rights of girls & women. Esperanza Peace and Justice Center 922 San Pedro San Antonio TX Phone: (210) 228 0201 Fax: (210) 228 0000 www.esperanzacenter.org [email protected] Progressive grassroots cultural organization that advocates for & affirms the li ves & struggles of people of color, women, lesbians and gay men, the working cla ss, & poor. Essential Information PO Box 19405 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 387 8034 Fax: (202) 234 5176 www.essential.org Provides information to the public about important issues ignored by the mass me dia & policymakers through a monthly magazine, books, & reports. ETC Group formerly Rural Advancement Foundation 478 River Avenue, Suite 200 Winnipeg, MB R3L 0C8 Canada Phone: (204) 453 5259 Fax: (204) 284 7871 www.etcgroup.org Supports socially responsible developments of technologies useful to the poor & marginalized; addresses international governance issues & corporate power. Ethics and Public Policy Center 1015 15th Strteet NW, #900 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 682 1200 Fax: (202) 408 0632 www.eppc.org Clarifies & reinforces the bond between the Judeo Christian moral tradition & th e public debate over domestic & foreign policy issues. Evanston Community Media Center 1285 Hartrey Avenue Evanston, IL 60202 Phone: (847)869 2510 www.ectv.com Public access TV, production training. Evergreen Freedom Foundation PO Box 552 Olympia, WA 98507 Phone: (360) 956 3482 Fax: (360) 352 1874 www.effwa.org [email protected] Free market public policy research organization. The Evergreen State Society PO Box 20682 Seattle, WA 98102 0682 Phone: (206) 329 5640 www.tress.org www.nonprofits.org [email protected] Center for civic initiative & resource for nonprofits through printed publicatio ns, Internet postings & websites, conference presentations, & organizing meeting s. Excess Access Cynthia Montoya Wong 5813 Geary Blvd. Box 111 San Francisco, CA 94121 Phone: (415) 242 6041 Fax: (415) 661 0625 http://ExcessAccess.com [email protected] Programs: 1. Matches detailed item donation postings from households, small businesses & d epartments of large businesses with the wish lists of nearby nonprofits that can provide pick ups. 2. Reduces l&fill by diverting reusable goods & materials. 3. Special programs using biowaste for methane converters, using recycled mate rials in oil spill/hazardous waste clean up, micro economy/sustainable developme nt projects in developing countries, music programs getting used instruments int o schools, teacher wish list programs/getting needed items directly to children in low income families through classroom wish lists, Success story documentaries building awareness on reuse & the benefits of minimalist lifestyles Publications: 1. Excess Access It IS Easy Being Green Bellgrave Press 2002 200 page tips & reference book on how to ease into a greener lifestyle 2. Excess Access Presents: Excess Access Documentary 1998 3. Excess Access Presents: Haight Ashbury Food Program 2001 4. Excess Access Presents: Pipeline 2002 oil spill clean up & history 5. Excess Access on line quarterly editorials 6. Excess Access Presents: 5 shorts Excess Access Success Stories 2002 docu mentary on 4 different types of subscribers: medical, grassroots offices, neighb orhood distribution centers, soup kitchens. & 1 short on Excess Access unique st affing model of Work From Home moms, homebound Seniors & student interns. Extension Community Development Co operative Suite 102, 55 Bond Street PO Box 5054, Station C St. John's, NL Canada A1C 5V3 Phone: (709) 579 8950 Fax: (709) 579 3526 www.extensionco op.nf.net extcoop@extensionco op.nf.net Rural community development through film production, capacity building, research & evaluation, economic development, & public participation proceess design. Facilitating Leadership in Youth, Inc. aka "FLY" Charise Van Liew, Executive Director Washington, DC 20020 Phone: (202) 885 SERV www.FLYouth.org [email protected] Offers long term support to 40 youth of the Barry Farm public housing community in academic & personal development through youth led programs. Our youth build b ridges between communities through hip hop in the District of Columbia to become the people that they aspire to be. Provides one on one after school tutoring, a nger management through dance, field trips, & a five week educational and recrea tional summer camp that fosters literacy, self esteem, & leadership skills. Peer s, parents, university, & community build a support network for our future. Programs: 1. FLY Summer Camp 40 youth of Barry Farm are bussed to the Amareican Universi ty campus to participate in classes such as hip hop dance, spoken word poetry, j ournalism, urban art, & other subjects. The youth help design the classes & prov ide daily feedback to help improve the program. 2. FLY Tutoring Program American University students tutor Barry Farm youth, o ne on one, twice per week for 90 minute sessions 3. FLY Weekend Excursion Program FLY youth visit local learning sites such as museums and performances 4. FLY's Community Action Team FLY leads community cleanups and other service projects and develops & maintains an organic, youth run community garden that pr ovides healthy food for the families & science learning for the youth. Publications: 1. Break dance fundraiser and FLY info DVD and VHS Facing History and Ourselves 16 Hurd Road Brookline, MA 02445 Phone: (617) 232 1595 Fax: (617) 232 0281 www.facing.org Helps students find meaning in the past and recognize the need for participation & responsible decision making. FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting) 112 W. 27th Street New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 633 6700 Fax: (212) 727 7668 www.fair.org [email protected] Media watch group that advocates for press diversity & scrutinizes media practic es that marginalize public interest, minority, & dissenting viewpoints. Fair Labor Association 1505 22nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 898 1000 www.fairlabor.org Promotes improved working conditions worldwide Fair Trade Federation, Inc. 1612 K Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 872 5329 www.fairtradefederation.org Association of wholesalers, retailers, & producers committed to providing fair w ages & good employment opportunities to economically disadvantaged artisans & fa rmers worldwide. Fairfax Public Access 2929 Eskridge Road, Suite S Fairfax, VA 22031 Phone: (703) 573 1090 Fax: (703) 573 1210 www.fcac.org [email protected] Public Access TV, radio, training. Fairness Campaign 2263 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 Phone: (502) 893 0788 Fax: (502) 8963 0577 www.fairness.org [email protected] Working towards comprehensive civil rights legislation prohibiting discriminatio n on the basis of sexual orientation & gender identity. Faith & Philanthropy Institute PO Box 610502 Dallas, Texas 75261 0502 Phone: (888) 316 0430 Fax: (817) 399 0458 www.fpiweb.org [email protected] Builds organizational capacity & management effectiveness in faith based & commu nity organizations. Falmouth Community Access 310 Dillingham Avenue Falmouth, MA Phone: (508) 457 0800 www.fctv.org Public access TV, production training. Falmouth Institute 3702 Pender Drive, Suite 300 Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone: (800) 992 4489 Fax: (703) 352 2323 www.falmouthinstitute.com training seminars & conferences, hands on consulting, & publishing services for tribes, tribal organizations, & governemnet agencies. Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation (FAMM) 1612 K Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 822 6700 Fax: (202) 822 6704 www.famm.org Challenges inflexible & excessive penalties required by mandatory sentencing law s. Families USA Jeff Kirsch, Deputy Executive Director 1334 G Street NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 628 3030 Fax: (202) 347 2417 www.familiesusa.org [email protected] National consumer health advocacy organization. We work with a wide range of nat ional & grassroots organizations towards high quality health care for all Americ ans. Advocate for expanding health insurance coverage, stronger Medicaid & Medic are programs, patients' rights, & access to affordable prescription drugs. Programs: 1. Federal & state legislative advocacy on health issues. 2. Technical assistance & support to local & state advocacy groups, including in formation distribution through the Health Action Network. 3. Health Action conference each January that brings advocates from across the c ountry together to learn from each other, share ideas & strategies, & re charge. Publications: A wide range of reports (15 30 pages) on topics of access to health care & the u ninsured, prescription drugs, Medicare, Medicaid, & other health topics. Families and Work Institute 267 Fifth Avenuue, Floor 2 New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 465 2044 Fax: (212) 465 8637 www.familiesandwork.org Provides data about the workplace & family to legislators, media, business & com munity leaders, families, & educators. Family & Corrections Network 32 Oak Grove Road Palmyra, VA 22963 Phone: (434) 589 3036 Fax: (434) 589 6520 www.fcnetwork.org [email protected] Publishing, conferences, presentations, & consultation that provides ways for th ose concerned with families of prisoners to share information & experiences in a n atmosphere of mutual respect. Family Violence Prevention Fund 383 Rhode Island Street, Suite #304 San Francisco, CA 94103 5133 Phone: (415) 252 8900 TTY: (800) 595 4889 Fax: (415) 252 8991 www.endabuse.org Works to end domestic abuse through education. Faribault Community Television and Multimedia Center, Inc. PO Box 363 Faribault, MN 55021 Phone: (507) 333 6169 Fax: (507) 334 1617 www.infaribo.com/fctv/ [email protected] Public access TV, equipment & facilities.
FARM (Farm Animal Reform Movement) Alex Hershaft, President 10101 Ashburton Lane Bethesda, MD 20817 Phone: (301) 530 1737 Fax: (301) 530 5747 www.farmusa.org [email protected] Promotes plant based diet & raises public awareness of farm animal suffering. Programs: 1. Annual Meatout www.meatout.org 2. World Farm Animals Day www.wfad.org The Federalist Society 1015 18th Street NW, Suite 425 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 822 8138 www.fed soc.org [email protected] Conservatives & libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order Federation of Southern Cooperatives 2769 Church Street East Point, GA 30344 Phone: (404) 765 0991 www.federationsoutherncoop.com Helps to develop self supporting communities with programs that increase income & enhance other opportunities; assist in land retention & development, especiall y for African Americans, but essentially for all family farmers; assist in devel opment of credit unions and cooperatives. Fellowship for Intentional Community Laird Schaub, Executive Secretary Rt 1, Box 156 Rutledge MO 63563 Phone/Fax: (660) 883 5545 www.ic.org [email protected] Continental network acting as a clearinghouse of information about intentional c ommunities & cooperative living. We glean the lessons from communities of all st ripes & make them available to people everywhere who are interested in developin g a greater sense of community in their lives. Programs: 1. Community Bookshelf mail order & web based bookstore featuring more than 15 0 titles on cooperative living, group process, sustainability, & right livelihoo d. store.ic.org/bookshelf 2. One & two day events around the country offering both the information & the inspiration of community. 3. Semi annual four day organizational meetings open to the public, with sites r otated around the North American continent. Publications: 1. Communities Directory, a Guide to Intentional Communities & Cooperative Livin g Now in its 3rd edition, it has complete descriptions of more than 700 groups . 456 pages. $30 2. Communities magazine quarterly that was started in 1972 & covers the issues , ideas, & information of cooperative living. We tell you what works & what does n't. 3. Visions of Utopia, co published with Geoph Kozeny introduction to contempor ary intentional communities, 90 minute video Fellowship of Reconciliation Richard Deats, Communications Coordinator Box 271 Nyack, NY 10960 Phone: (845) 358 4601 Fax: (845) 358 4924 www.forusa.org [email protected] Works to overcome war, racism and injustice. Programs: 1. Iraq Peace Pledge & Pledge of Resistance. 2. Nonviolence trainings for education/ resistance. 3. Vigils, demonstrations. 4. Delegations to Iraq/Israel/Palestine/Colombia/Vieques. 5. Accompiment in Colombia. Publications: 1. Fellowship, bi monthly magazine 2. FOR Witness, occasional newsletter Feminist Majority Foundation 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 801 Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: (703) 522 2214 Fax: (703) 522 2219 www.feminist.org Dedicated to women's equality, reproductive health, & non violence. The Feminist Press at the City University of New York The Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, Suite 5406 New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 817 7920 Fax: (212) 817 1593 www.feministpress.org [email protected] Literary & educational publisher dedicated to publishing work by & about women. Feminists for Animal Rights (FAR) PO Box 41355 Tucson AZ 85717 1355 Phone: (520) 825 6852 www.farinc.org [email protected] Dedicated to ending all forms of abuse against women, animals, & the earth. Feminists for Free Expression 2525 Times Square Station New York, NY 10108 2525 Phone: (212) 702 6292 Fax: (212) 702 6277 www.ffeusa.org [email protected] Works to preserve the individual's right to see, hear, & produce materials of he r choice without the intervention of the state. Feminists for Life of America 733 15th Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 737 FFLA www.feministsforlife.org Opposes all forms of violence including abortion, infanticide, child abuse, dome stic violence, assisted suicide, euthanasia and capital punishment, & the exploi tation of women & children, as they are inconsistent with the core feminist prin ciples of justice, nonviolence, & nondiscrimination. Fenton Communications 1320 18th Street NW, Fifth Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 822 5200 Fax: (202) 822 4787 260 Fifth Avenue, Ninth Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 584 5000 Fax: (212) 584 5045 182 Second Street, Fourth Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: (415) 901 0111 Fax: (415) 901 0110 www.fenton.com Builds communications capacity; strategic communications & media relations; grap hics & web. Film at the Prince Gretjen Clausing, Program Director 100 S. Broad Street Suite 650 Philadelphia PA 19110 (office) 1412 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA 19102 (theater) Phone: 215 972 1010 Fax: 215 972 1020 www.princemusictheater.org [email protected] Presents classics of film history to new, multi generational audiences, and brin gs emerging media artists to a broader public in an environment that fosters aud ience and artist engagement. Gathering place where filmmakers, film lovers, acto rs, writers, students and families participate in unique film programs, socializ e, and exchange ideas. Programs: 1. Youth Media Jam young people, their families, educators and mentors a chanc e to participate in programs of films by youth (age 7 18). 2. Fresh Frames film series films by regional filmmakers, identifies and exh ibits compelling new work with connections to Philadelphia. 3. Release the Bats: A Dracula Film and Cultural Festival Presented each Octob er in partnership with The Rosenbach Museum and Library. This chilling festival unearths incarnations of vampires in literature, film and visual art. Publications: 1. Film at the Prince quarterly brochure. Email [email protected], include name and home address. Film Arts Foundation 45 9th Street, #101 San Francisco, CA 94103 www.filmarts.org [email protected] Training, equipment, information, consultation, & exhibition opportunities for i ndependent filmmakers. The Finance Project 1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 587 1000 Fax: (202) 628 4205 www.financeproject.org Develops & disseminates information, knowledge, tools, & technical assistance fo r improved policies, programs, & financing strategies that sustain good results for children, families, & communities. First Affirmative Financial Network 1040 South 8th Street, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: (800) 422 7284 Fax: (719) 636 1943 www.firstaffirmative.com [email protected] Independent investment advisory firm that supports a nationwide network of finan cial advisers specializing in a socially responsible approach to investing. First Nations Development Institute 11917 Main Street, The Stores Building Fredericksburg, VA 22408 Phone: (540) 371 5615 Fax: (540) 371 3505 www.firstnations.org [email protected] Assists Native communities in controlling their assets & in building capacity to direct their economic future. First Nations Technical Institute York Road Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, K0K 1X0 Canada Phone: (800) 267 0637 Fax: (613) 396 2761 www.tyendinaga.net/fnti/ [email protected] Education & trianing facility in small business, human services, computers, medi a, the Mohawk language, & public administrtation. First Run Features 153 Waverly Place New York, NY 10014 Phone: (800) 229 8575 Fax: (212) 989 7649 www.firstrunfeatures.com [email protected] Independent fiction & nonfiction films. Flor y Canto 3706 N.Figueroa Ave Los Angeles, CA Phone: (323)276 8350 www.florycanto.org [email protected] Community center with radical bookstore. Floresta USA, Inc. Kamryn Laverghetta, Development Officer 4903 Morena Boulevard, Suite 1215 San Diego, CA 92117 Phone: (858) 274 3718 Fax: (858) 274 3728 www.floresta.org [email protected] A Christian nonprofit that reverses deforestation & poverty in the worlk by tran sforming the lives of the rural poor. We plant, we teach, we create enterprise, we share the gospel. Programs: 1. Sponsor a Village for $30/month 2. Environmental reforestation, training in soil conservation, agroforestry, s ustainable agriculture & development 2. Economic village credit coppoeratives, microenterprise loans, marketing ass istance 3. Social/Spiritual community development, empowerment, biblical studies Pubications: 1. Floresta video $10 2. Down to Earth Christianity: Creation Care in Ministry Book/Manual $10 3. Informaitonal brochures & case statements Florida Association of Nonprofit Organizations 7480 Fairway Drive, #206 Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Phone: (305) 557 1764 Fax: (305) 821 5528 www.fano.org [email protected] Promotes the nonprofit community in FL. Flux Factory, Inc. Stefany Anne Golberg, Director of Events 38 38 43rd Street Long Island City, NY 11101 Phone: (718) 707 3362 www.fluxfactory.org [email protected] Nonprofit arts organization, arts collective, & political think tank devoted to cultivating, supporting & promoting challenging art & politics. Performance/gal lery space that hosts any number of events: from installations to music to theat re to political fundraisers as well as providing a closeknit community for like minded individuals. Please see the EVENTS page on our website for further info. The Flying Focus Video Collective 3439 NE Sandy Blvd, PMB#248 Portland, OR 97232 Phone: (503) 321 5051 www.rdrop.com/~ffvc [email protected] Over 500 programs about public policy issues, lending library. Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy 398 60th Street Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 654 4400 Fax: (510) 654 4551 www.foodfirst.org [email protected] Think tank & education for action center that highlights root causes & value bas ed solutions to hunger & poverty around the world, with a commitment to establis hing food as a fundamental human right. Food From the Hood PO Box 8268 Los Angeles, CA 90008 Phone: (888) 601 3663 Fax: (323) 759 7070 www.foodfromthehood.com [email protected] Fosters business, academic, & life skills for at risk youth through operation of a natural foods business. Food for the Hungry 7729 East Greenway Road Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: (800) 2 HUNGER www.fh.org [email protected] Helps people worldwided overcome both physical & spiritual hungers. Food Not Bombs Keith McHenry, Cofounder PO Box 744 Tucson, AZ 85702 1 800 884 1136 www.foodnotbombs.net [email protected] Over 175 autonomous chapters share vegetarian food with hungry people. Protests war & poverty throughout the Americas, Europe & Australia. Dedicated to nonviol ence. Has no formal leaders & includes everyone in its decision making process. Each group recovers food that would otherwise be thrown out & makes fresh hot v egetarian meals that are served in city parks to anyone without restriction. The groups also serve free vegetarian meals at protests & other events. Publications: 1. Food Not Bombs, How to Feed the Hungry & Build Community this book can help you start a Food Not Bombs group in your community. Includes diagrams & the di rections on how to make vegetarian meals for 100 people. Shares the history & id eas behind Food Not Bombs. $10 127 pages 2. Full color Food Not Bombs buttons $1 3. Food Not Bombs bumperstickers $2 Food Research and Action Center 1875 Connecticut Avenune NW, Suite 540 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 986 2200 Fax: (202) 986 2525 www.frac.org Works to improve public policies to eradicate hunger & undernutrition in the US. FoodShare 238 Queen Street West, Lower Level Toronto, Ontario M5V 1Z7 Canada Phone: (416) 392 6655 Fax: (416) 392 6650 www.foodshare.net Works with communities to improve access to affordable & healthy food. Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) Prof. Penina Mlama, Executive PO Box 21394 00505 Ngong Road Nairobi, Kenya Phone: (254) 2 573131, 573351, 573359 Fax: (254)2 574150 www.fawe.org [email protected] NGO that, with its partners, works at continental, national & local levels to cr eate positive societal attitudes to reinforce policies & practices that promote equity for girls. Programs: 1. Infuencing policy formulation, planning & implementation in favor of increasi ng access improving retention & performance of girls. 2. Building public awareness & consensus on the social & economic advantages of girls' education through advocacy. 3. Demonstrating, through interventions on the ground, how to achieve increased access, improved retention & better performance. Publications: See www.fawe.org for a complete list. Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers 1111 19th Street NW, Suite 650 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 467 1120 Fax: (202) 467 0055 www.GivingForum.org [email protected] National network of local leaders & organizations across the US that support eff ective charitable giving. The Foundation Center Local libraries in New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Atlanta, Cleveland, & San Francisco www.fdncenter.org Promotes public understanding of philanthropy and helps grantseekers succeed thr ough books, national grantmaker database, training, & resources. Foundation for Economic Education 30 South Broadway Irvinton on Hudson, NY 10533 Phone: (800) 960 4FEE www.fee.org Research organization that promotes individual freedom, private property, limite d government, & free trade. Foundation for Educational Renewal see Paths of Learning Foundation for Global Community 222 High Street Palo Alto, CA 94301 1040 Phone: (650) 328 7756 Fax: (650) 328 7785 www.globalcommunity.org [email protected] Courses, educational videos, lectures, & retreat center for spiritual growth, so cial action, grassroots education, & mediation of international conflicts. Four Walls Eight Windows 39 West 14th Street, No. 503 New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 206 8965 Fax: (212) 206 8799 www.4w8w.com Independent publisher topics include women's issues, politics, & art. Foxboro Cable Access PO Box 524 Foxboro, MA 02035 Phone: (508) 543 4757 Fax: (508) 543 0858 www.fcatv.com [email protected] Public access TV. Fractured Atlas 1123 Broadway, Suite 1109 New York, NY 10010 2007 Phone: (917) 606 0857 www.fracturedatlas.org Professional association for independent artists. Fragments James VanHise, Editor/Webmaster PO Box 28253 Santa Ana, CA 92799 www.fragmentsweb.org [email protected] Web site & magazine. Encourages creative & critical thinking about the nature o f power, the necessity of social change, the futility of war & the promise of st rategic nonviolence. Anti authoritarian & non ideological. Contents include ess ays, stories, photos, graphics & poems about nonviolence, violence, war, power & social change. Benjamin Franklin Institute of Global Education 2529 Front Street San Diego, CA 93103 Phone: (619) 230 0212 Fax: (619) 501 4451 www.bfranklin.edu INcreases access to education worldwide. Fraser Institute 4th Floor, 1770 Burrard Street Vancouver BC Canada V6J 3G7 Phone: (604) 688 0221 Fax: (604) 688 8539 www.fraserinstitute.ca Public policy organization focused on the role competitive markets play in provi ding for the economic & social well being of all Canadians. Free Arts for Abused Children 11965 Venice Boulevard, #402 Los Angeles, CA 90066 Phone: (310) 313 4ART Fax: (310) 313 5575 www.freearts.org Integrates the healing & therapeutic power of the arts into the lives of childre n & youth who have been abused & families designated "at risk." Free Media Network PO Box 92 Plainfield, VT 05667 www.freemedianetwork.org Radical & cohesive coverage of the global anti capitalism movement; weekly radio program. Free the Planet! 218 D Street SE Washington DC 20003 Phone: (202) 547 3656 www.freetheplanet.org [email protected] Ensures the protection of our planet by holding polluters & politicians accounta ble. Free Radio Berkeley PMB406 1442 A Walnut Street Berkeley, California 94709 Phone: (510) 595 4605 www.freeradio.org IRATE International Radio Action Training, Education provides transmitter ki ts, technical support, training, & international outreach/organizing. Free Speech TV PO Box 6060 Boulder, CO 80306 Phone: (303) 442 8445 www.freespeech.org Airs social, political, cultural, & environmental documentaries from independent producers. The Freechild Project PO Box 6185 Olympia, Washington, 98507 6185 Phone: (360) 259 0218 www.freechild.org [email protected] Resources for social change by & with young people. Freedom Forum 1101 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: (703) 528 0800 Fax: (703) 284 3770 www.freedomforum.org [email protected] Dedicated to free press, free speech, & free spirit for all people; journalism t raining for poeople of color; newseum. Freedom House 1319 18th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 296 5101 Fax: (202) 296 5078 www.freedomhouse.org Advocate of the world's young democracies; conducts research, advocacy, educatio n, & training initiatives that promote human rights, democracy, free market econ omics, the rule of law, independent media, & U.S. engagement in international af fairs. Freedom Fighter Music 1230 Market Street PMB 409 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (510) 381 1595 www.freedomfighter.ws [email protected] Works in conjunction with grassroots organizations to create socially relevant a nd compelling cultural & art productions. Freedom Rising Affinity Group PO Box 18773 Oakland CA, 94619 Phone: (202) 210 4887 www.freedomrising.org [email protected] Organizes non violent direct actions, outreach, marches & demonstrations, educat ion, street theater and pageants, media, fundraising, public events & celebratio ns, creates outreach & educational materials; training in areas including grassr oots organizing, non violent direct action, facilitation, media skills, street t heater, campaign strategy & alliance building. Freedom Road PO Box 87613 Chicago, IL 60680 0613 www.frso.org Marxist Leninist organization. Freedom Socialist Party 113 West 128th Street New York, New York 10027 Phone: (212) 222 0633 Fax: (212) 222 0839 www.socialism.com Feminist socialist party, publishes quarterly newspaper. Branches in CA, FL, NJ , NC, OR, & WA. Freedom Trainers 24161 Potter Street Oakland, CA 94601 Phone: (415) 305 9045 www.freedomtrainers.org [email protected] Group of trainers around the country specializing in organizational change & dev elopment with a focus on community organizing; help organizations dismantle oppr ession internally through education & fostering organizational change. Freedom Voices PO Box 423115 San Francisco, CA 94142 Phone: (415) 558 8759 www.freedomvoices.org [email protected] Publishes books from and for marginalized communities. Freezerbox Magazine Cedric Howe, Editor 58 Remsen Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (646) 456 4929 www.freezerbox.com [email protected] Independent, opinion based online magazine about political, cultural & social li fe as it pertains to the global community. It maintains that understanding & def ining the boundaries of our surroundings within a progressive perspective is par amount to improving our contemporary circumstances. Publications: 1. Sporadic e mail newsletter 2. Web & mobile versions of the magazine. 3. Online syndication feed. The Freire Center PO Box 6250 Minneapolis, MN 55406 Phone: (612) 722 5790 www.freireceenter.org [email protected] Popular education workshops, leadership development, & action research for liber ation and social change. Frey Foundation 40 Pearl Street NW, Suite 1100 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: (616) 451 0303 Fax: (616) 451 8481 www.freyfdn.org [email protected] Gramntmaking to encourage civic progress, enhance the lives of children and thei r families, nurture community arts, protect the environment, & strengthen philan thropy. Friends of the Earth 1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (877) 843 8687 Fax: (202) 783 0444 www.foe.org [email protected] International environmental network. Friends Publishing Corporation Susan Corson Finnerty, Publisher & Executive Editor 1216 Arch Street, Suite 2A Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 568 8629 Fax: (215) 568 1377 www.friendsjournal.org [email protected] An independent, international monthly magazine of current Quaker thought & life, Friends Journal includes articles, art, news of Quaker organizations, book revi ews, a readers' forum, poetry, advertising, & a list of Friends meetings. Publications: 1. Friends Journal 2. Benjamin the Meetinghouse Mouse 3. Down on the Farm 4. Alfred G. Scattergood, a Quaker in Action 5. In the Shadow of William Penn, Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friend s Friends Committee on National Legislation 245 Second Street, NE Washington, DC, 20002 5795 Phone: (800) 630 1330 Fax: (202) 547 6019 www.fcnl.org [email protected] Lobbying group that represents the concerns, experiencees, & testimonies of the Religious Society of Friends Friends for a Nonviolent World 1050 Selby Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 Phone: (651) 917 0383 Phone: (651) 917 0379 www.fnvw.org [email protected] Nonviolence workshops & trainings. From the Four Directions Berkana Institute PO Box 1407 Provo, UT 84603 Phone: (801) 377 2996 Fax: (801) 377 2998 www.fromthefourdirections.org Creates and supports local, on going leadership circles focused on life affirmin g leadership. Frontlines 3311 Mission Street, Suite 135 San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sf frontlines.com [email protected] Newspaper of the left. The Fruition Coalition Jessica R. Dreistadt, Executive Director PO Box 51293 Philadelphia, PA 19115 Phone: (267) 987 8907 Fax: (413) 375 0996 www.fruitoncoalition.com [email protected] Builds strength & longevity into grassroots organizations in Philadelphia throug h collaborative partnerships that capitalize on limited resources & unlimited pa ssion. Programs: 1. Management Support volunteer management, strategic planning, technology 2. Communications grantwriting, public relations, special events 3. Publications newsletters, brochures, reports, flyers, advertisements, forms 4. Education a variety of classes & workshops 4. Website features links to Foundations & resources 5. Low cost websites from $12.50/month with no set up charge 6. In the process of developing a youth leadership development program Full Circle Fund The Thoreau Center, SF Presidio 1016 Torney Avenue, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94129 Phone: (415) 561 3399 Fax: 802 609 9218 www.fullcirclefund.org [email protected] Alliance of emerging business leaders who address public problems through engage d philanthropy & public policy advocacy. Fully Informed Jury Association Iloilo M. Jones, Executive Director PO Box 5570 Helena, MT 59604 Phone: (406) 442 7800 www.fija.org [email protected] [email protected] Legal reform organization devoted to preserving the power of jurors to vote acco rding to conscience. Programs: 1. Public education think tank & clearinghouse 2. Continuing Legal Education seminars for attorneys. Publications: 1. Informational packet on Jury Power to order call 800 TEL JURY 2. The FIJActivist, a quarterly newsletter. 3. A variety of pamplets, videos, conference proceedings, all having to do with jury nullification & trial by jury. Fund for Animals 200 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 246 2096 Fax: (212) 246 2633 www.fund.org [email protected] Works to protect wildlife & domestic animals. The Fund for Peace 1701 K Street, NW, 11th Floor Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 223 7940 Fax: (202) 223 7947 www.fundforpeace.org Works to prevent war & alleviate the conditions that cause war. Fund for Public Interest Research PO Box 120271 Boston, MA 02112 Phone: (617) 292 8050 www.ffpir.org Provides professional support & technical assistance to progressive organization s in 25 states. Fund for Southern Communities 4285 Memorial Drive, Suite G Decatur, GA 30032 1230 Phone: (404) 292 7600 Fax: (404) 292 7835 www.fund4south.org [email protected] Supports & unites organizations & donors working to create just & sustainable co mmunities that are free of oppression that embrace & celebrate all people. Funding Exchange 666 Broadway, Suite 500 New York, NY 10021 Phone: (212) 529 5300 Fax: (212) 982 9272 www.fex.org National membership organization of publicly supported, community based foundati ons. The Future of Freedom Foundation 11350 Random Hills Road, Suite 800 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone: (703) 934 6101 Fax: (703) 352 8678 www.fff.org [email protected] Advances the libertarian philosophy through a monthly journal, books, & seminars . Future Search Network 4700 Wissahickon Avenue, Suite 126 Philadelphia, PA 19144 Phone: (215) 849 7360 www.futuresearch.org Collaboration of volunteers worldwide that provided future search conferences to help communities become more open, supportive, equitable, & sustainable. G7 Welcoming Committee Records Derek Hogue, Lorna Vetters, & Chris Hannah, Presidents PO Box 27006, 360 Main Street Concourse Winnipeg, MB R3C 4T3 Canada Phone: (204) 947 2002 Fax: (204) 947 3202 www.g7welcomingcommittee.com [email protected] Independent, radically political, collectively owned & operated record label rel easing music & spoken word CDs. Galapagos Art Space 70 N 6th Street Brooklyn, NY 11211 Phone: (718) 782 5188 www.galapagosartspace.com [email protected] Art & meeting space. Gallery 37 66 East Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: (312) 744 8925 TDD: (312) 744 2947 Fax: (312) 744 9249 www.gallery37.org [email protected] A division of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs, provides youth with educ ation & on the job training in the visual, literary, media, culinary, & performi ng arts. The Gamaliel Foundation 203 N. Wabash Ave, Suite 808 Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: (312) 357 2639 Fax: (312) 357 6735 www.gamaliel.org Consults with groups committed to creating powerful citizen organizations; clerg y training; 7 day national leadership training; women's leadership program. GandhiServe Foundation Peter Ruhe, Founder Chairperson Rathausstrasse 51a, 12105 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 30 7054054 Fax: +49 30 7054054 www.gandhiserve.org [email protected] Spreads the ethics of nonviolence by disseminating information about & populariz ing Mahatma Gandhi s life & works. Helps to alleviate conflicts & inspire others by making available media & resources on Gandhi s life & thoughts. Programs: 1. Public work Film shows, lectures, seminars, exhibitions, commemorative pro grammes 2. Education Youth project "The G&hi Bridge of understanding", annual drawing competition "Gandhi As I See Him" 3. Research Identification & preservation of original materials on & by Maha tma G&hi Publications: 1. "Gandhi A Photo Biography" by Peter Ruhe, Phaidon Press Ltd., London, 2001
2. "NAMASTÉ A Journey Across India Following the Footprints of Mahatma Gandhi ", audio visual show, English/German/Hindi versions, 110 min., 1999 Garamond Press 63 Mahogany Court Aurora, Ontario L4G 6M8 Canada Phone: (905) 841 1460 Fax: (905) 841 3031 www.garamond.ca [email protected] Independent academic publisher topics include racec and ethnicity, politics, s ocial work, labor, & environment. Gather the People 3307 Kingwood Square Baltimore, MD 21215 Phone: (410) 764 1475 Fax: (410) 764 2632 www.gatherthepeople.org Jewish congregational organizing training. Gay Lesbian & Straight Education Network aka GLSEN "glisten" 121 West 27th Street, Suite 804 New York, New York 10001 6207 Phone: (212) 727 0135 Fax: (212) 727 0254 www.glsen.org Fights to end anti gay bias in K 12 schools. Gay Straight Alliance Network 160 14th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 552 4229 Fax: (415) 552 4729 www.gsanetwork.org Empowers youth activists to fight homophobia in CA. GB3 Group 430 N. 1st Street, Ste. 304 San Jose, CA 95112 Phone: (408) 294 0035 Fax: (408) 351 9800 www.gb3group.com Nonprofit marketing, communications, and public relations solutions; consulting & workshops. Gendercide Watch Suite #501, 10011 116th St. Edmonton, Alberta T5K 1V4 Canada www.gendercide.org Raises awareness, conducts research, & produces educational resources on genderc ide. Genderfactory Firehouse Colelctive 4470 2nd Avenue Detroit, MI 48201 Phone: (313) 832 7730 www.genderfactory.batcave.net Girl/queer/trans positive collective art space & cafe. General Federation of Women's Clubs 1734 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 347 3168 Fax: (202) 835 0246 www.gfwc.org [email protected] International women's organization dedicated to community improvement by enhanci ng the lives of others through volunteer service. Generation Net PO Box 542 San Francisco, CA 94104 0542 Phone: (415) 430 2169 x7432 www.generationnet.org [email protected] Uses the Internet to engage young people in the political process. Georgia Center for Nonprofits 50 Hurt Plaza SE, Suite 220 Atlanta, GA 30303 2914 Phone: (800) 959 5015 Fax: (404) 521 0487 www.gcn.org [email protected] Serves, strengthens, & supports Georgia's nonprofit community through advocacy, consulting, & training. Germantown Community Television 7653 Old Poplar Pike Germantown, TN 38138 Phone: (901) 754 4788 Fax: (901) 755 6951 www.ghstv.org Public access TV, equipment & facilities, production training. Gifts In Kind International 333 N. Fairfax Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 836 2121 Fax: (703) 549 1481 www.giftsinkind.org Conduit for the donation of products, goods, & services from the private sector to the charitable sector. Giraffe Project PO Box 759 Langley WA 98260 Phone: (360) 221 7989 Fax: (360) 221 7817 www.giraffe.org [email protected] Story based K 12 curriculum that teaches courageous compassion & active citizens hip. Girl Source 2121 Bryant Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA, 94110 2135 Phone: (415) 824 9050 www.girlsource.org [email protected] provides meaningful work & leadership opportunities for urban, low income young women, ages 14 18 by hiring them to create media & education products that expre ss their own voices & experiences. Girls Incorporated 120 Wall Street New York, NY 10005 3902 Phone: (800) 374 4475 www.girlsinc.org Educational programs that inspire all girls to be strong, smart, & bold. Give Wings 141 W. Harvey Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Phone: (215) 849 4941 www.givewings.com [email protected] Print & online publications consulting for nonprofits; resources for peace. Giving Capital, Inc. 420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1609 New York, NY 10170 Phone: (212) 557 4820 Fax: (212) 557 4819 165 Township Line Road, Suite 150 Jenkintown, PA 19046 Phone: (215) 277 3030 Fax: (215) 277 3075 www.givingcapital.com Partners with financial institutions to provide philanthropic solutions. GLAAD AKA Gay and Lesbian Anti Defamation League 5455 Wilshire Boulevard, #1500 Los Angeles, CA 90036 Phone: (323) 933 2240 Fax: (323) 933 2241 248 West 35th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 629 3322 Fax: (212) 629 3225 1375 Sutter Street, Suite 222 San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: (415) 561 0638 Fax: (415) 561 0632 www.glaad.org Promotes & ensures fair, accurate, & inclusive representation of people & events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia & discrimination based on gen der identity & sexual orientation. The Glaser Progress Foundation PO Box 91123 Seattle, WA 98111 Phone: (206) 728 1050 Fax: (206) 728 1123 www.glaserprogress.org Aims to build a more just, sustainable, & humane world; focused on measuring pro gress, animal advocacy, & independent media. The Gleitsman Foundation PO Box 6888 Malibu, CA 90264 www.gleitsman.org Recognizes & encourages leadership in social activism worldwide. Glen Ellyn Television 793 N. Main Street Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Phone: (630) 858 2030 www.getv17.org [email protected] Public access TV, production training. Global Alliance of Performers 19924 Aurora Avenue North, Suite 101 Seattle, WA 98133 Phone: (206) 264 5072 www.gap.org [email protected] Brings together charities & performers to educate & create public awareness of social & environmental concerns. The Global Alliance for Women's Health 823 UN Plaza, Suite 712 New York, New York 10017 Phone: (212) 286 0424 Fax: (212) 286 9561 www.gawh.org Advances women's health in all stages of life at all policy levels through healt h promotion, education, advocacy, & program implementation. Global Arcade 3690 18th Street San Francisco, CA 94110 www.globalarcade.org [email protected] Online games that teach about globalization. Global Campaign to Rebuild Homes Just Peace Technologies, the Israeli Committee Against House Demolistions, & the Jerusalem Center for Social and Economic Justice Donna Baranski Walker, Campaign Manager PO Box 610061 Redwood City, CA 94061 Phone: (650) 261 1235 www.rebuildinghomes.org [email protected] Describe your organization (max 50 words): International movement to rebuild Palestinian homes and Middle East peace throug h strategic Palestinian and Israeli cooperation, dedicated to non violence. Publicaitons: 1. The Right to a Home and a Homeland video showing the actual work of rebuild ing a home in Jerusalem by Palestinians and Israelis. 2. For a Just Peace Between Israelis & Palestinians a brochure describing the actual facts of the reality of the political situation for Israelis and Palestin ians. 3. Homes, Hope, A Future pamphlet describing the work of the the Rebuilding Ho mes project and inviting readers to hold a house party fundraiser. Global Exchange 2017 Mission Street #303 San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 255 7296 Fax: (415) 255 7498 www.globalexchange.org Human rights organization that promotes environmental, political, & social justi ce around the world. Global Fund for Women 1375 Sutter Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: (415) 202 7640 Fax: (415) 202 8604 www.globalfundforwomen.org Makes grants for women's human rights organizations worldwide. Global Futures Foundation 415 Jackson Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 Phone: (415) 364 3803 Fax: (415) 693 9163 www.globalff.org Integrates the interests of business and the environment. The Global Renaissance Alliance PO Box 3259 Center Line, MI 48015 Phone: (586) 754 8105 Fax: (586) 754 8106 www.renaissancealliance.org [email protected] Holistically based activism; coordinates peace circles. Global Response Paula Palmer PO Box 7490 Boulder, CO 80306 Phone: (303) 444 0306 Fax: (303) 449 9794 www.globalresponse.org [email protected] Organizes international letter writing campaigns to help communities prevent man y kinds of environmental destruction at the request of indigenous peoples & gras sroots organizations. Involves both young people & adults in these campaigns to develop values & skills for global cooperation & earth stewardship. Programs: 1. Environmental Action & Education Network a membership organization for citi zens of all ages & nationalities who participate in letter writing campaigns 2. Quick Response Network email listserve for global citizen action to protect the environment & defend the rights of indigenous peoples & environmental activ ists. 3. Global Youth Action students, grades 3 12, participate in international let ter writing campaigns to learn skills for global citizen cooperation & earth ste wardship. Publications: 1. Global Response Actions alert bulletins for adults (8/year) 2. Young Environmentalists Actions educational bulletins for students grades 3 8 (8/year) 3. Eco club Actions educaitonal bulletins for students, grades 9 12 (8/year) 4. Teacher's Guide for using Global Response materials in elementary & middle schools. Global Village Institute Institute for Appropriate Technology Albert Bates POB 90, 89 Schoolhouse Rd Summertown TN 38483 Phone: (931) 964 4474 Fax: (931) 964 2200 www.i4at.org [email protected] Instructs in the methodologies & economics of creating sustainable community, Gi ves people the skills & tools they need to create human settlements in balance w ith nature. A consulting NGO at the United Nations. International office for the Global Ecovillage Network in the Americas. Programs: 1. Workshops & training on sustainability www.thefarm.org/etc/courses.html 2. Network building www.ecovillage.org 3. Publications & information exchange Publications: 1. The Habitat Revolution video 2. Ecovillage Living book 3. Ecovillages newsletter Global Youth Action Network Benjamin Quinto 211 East 43rd Street, Suite 905 New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 661 6111 Fax: (212) 661 1933 www.youthlink.org/gyan [email protected] Collaboration among youth & organizations in 177 countries, uniting their effort s to improve our world. Vast collection of information & resources, listing org anizations, events & other opportunities worldwide, also providing support & rec ognition to young people who are improving our world community by community. Programs: 1. Global Youth Service Day the largest celebration of young volunteers www.gy sd.net 2. Global Youth In Action Awards financial support & recognition to young peop le whose extraordinary efforts have improved communities 3. United Nations & Youth increasing the active & effective participation of y oung people within & around the UN. Publications: 1. YouthlinkExpress Newsletter the global youth movement as it happens. auto s ubscribe by emailing [email protected] 2. Global Youth Action Guide encourages positive youth led community action 3. Resource Database listing of youth organizations, events & opportunities fo r young people on the internet, including a dynamic virtual community hosted in partnership with TakingITGlobal Global Youth Connect PO Box 1763 Mountain View, CA 94042 Phone: (415) 789 8314 www.globalyouthconnect.org [email protected] Supports youth led activist projects to minimize the possibilities of human righ ts violations & unnecessary conflict & violence. Global Youth Network Box 78603 University Postal Outlet Vancouver, BC V6T 2E7 Canada www.youthwhocare.com Website facilitated by young people internationally who want to improve the worl d. Global Youth Village also see Legacy International 1020 Legacy Drive Bedford, VA 24523 Phone: (540) 297 5982 www.globalyouthvillage.org Multicultural summer youth leadership development program. Globalvision 1600 Broadway Suite 700 New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 246 0202 Fax: (212) 246 2677 www.globalvision.org [email protected] Independent media production. Gorham Cable Access Television 41 Morrill Avenune Phone: (207) 839 5244 [email protected] Public access TV, production training. Government Accountability Project 1612 K Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 408 0034 www.whistleblower.org Advances occupational free speech & ethical conduct, defends whistleblowers, & e mpowers citizen activists to promote government & corporate accountability. Governor's Task Force on Hate Crimes One Ashburton Place, Suite 2110 Boston, MA 02108 Phone: (617) 727 6300 ext. 25359 www.stopthehate.org [email protected] Anti violence materials for educators, students, police, & community groups. Graffiti Theatre PO Box 2177 Iowa City, IA 52244 Phone: (319) 621 3234 www.graffiti theatre.com Traveling theatre that engages audiences with innovative theatre, sparking dialo gue that creates lasting transformative movement; Conducts REAL theatre workshop s that train participants to utilize theatre as a way to generate new ideas & ac tions that lead to effective solutions. Grandmothers for Peace International PO Box 580788 Elk Grove, CA 95758 Phone: (916) 685 1130 www.grandmothersforpeace.org Volunteers activst group that addresses the dangers of nuclear power plants, rad ioactive waste, sub critical & computerized nuclear testing, the nuclearization and weaponization of space, global militarism, & other peace & justice issues t hat effect the human family. GrandNet 711 Bridge Street NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Phone: (616) 459 4788 Fax: (616) 459 3970 www.grandnet.org Technology access & consulting. The Grant Center 606 S. Mendenhall, Suite 108 Memphis, TN Phone: (901) 684 6605 Fax: (901) 684 6616 www.grantcenter.org [email protected] Consulting and training for proposal writing; resource library Grantmakers for Effective Organizations 1528 18th Street NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 518 7251 Fax: (202) 518 7253 www.geofunders.org Promotes learning & dialogue among funders committed to building strong & effect ive nonprofit organizations. Grantmakers Without Borders PO Box 181282 Boston, MA 02118 Phone: (617) 794 2253 Fax: (617) 266 0497 www.internationaldonors.org [email protected] Network of funders working to expand global social change philanthropy. GrantProposal.com Grant propsoal tips and samples The Grantsmanship Center (TGCI) 1125 W. Sixth Street, Fifth Floor PO Box 17220 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Phone: (213) 482 9860 Fax: (213) 482 9863 www.tgci.com Training and publications about grant proposal writing Grassroots.org Michael Mann 6000 Marquette Terrace Bethesda, MD 20817 www.grassroots.org/do/Associates Delivers information & free technical & Internet services to 501 (c)3 charities supporting humanitarian type work. Clearinghouse for the best tools & informati on to enable non profits & everyday citizens to conduct their charitable activit ies as efficiently as possible. Grassroots Action on Food & Farming Kathryn Tulip 16b Cherwell Street Oxford, OX4 1BG, UK Phone: +(44)1865 793 910 www.gaff.org.uk [email protected] Helps to build a grassroots network of farmers, farmers groups, environmentalist s & the public, to oppose the increasing corporate control of the food system & the demise of the small & family farm both in the UK & internationally. Audience: International Programs: 1. Researching the food industry Profiles on major UK food corporations includ ing size, location, activities, relevant social & environmental concerns plus li nks to other resources on each company. 2. Building alliances & networks Organizing a series of UK regional forums bri nging farmers, environmentalists & the wider public together to explore food & f arming issues in more depth. Building international networks of farmers & enviro nmentalists. 3. Campaigning To curb the power of the corporations involved in the food indu stry Publications: 1. What s Wrong with Supermarkets? shows true costs of the supermarket economy: hidden costs or consumers, farmers, small manufacturers, the environment, local communities & taxpayers. Available at www.corporatewatch.org.uk 2. Checkout Chuckout DIY guide to stopping supermarket developments. Available at www.corporatewatch.org.uk 3. Profiles of UK food corporations available at www.corporatewatch.org.uk Grassroots Economic Organizing Newsletter 177 Kiles Road Stillwater, PA 17878 Phone: (800) 240 9721 www.geonewsletter.org bimonthly publication that reports on worker cooperatives & community based econ omies in the US & worldwide, & their development through local cooperative actio n. Grassroots Fundraising Journal Nan Jessup, Publishing Associate 3781 Broadway Oakland, CA 94611 Phone: (510)596 8160 Fax: (510)596 8822 www.grassrootsfundraising.org [email protected] Provides practical, hands on assistance, especially for small to mid sized nonpr ofits, in all areas of fundraising related to individual giving. We also publis h subject specific collections of articles & an e newsletter. We also offer con sulting & training to organizations & boards. Publications: See website for complete list Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training 3035 Vallejo Street, #4 Denver, CO 80211 Phone: (303) 455 6361 Fax: (303) 455 4107 www.grassrootsinstitute.org [email protected] Develops & strengthens the grassroots fundraising skills of people working for s ocial justice. Grassroots International 179 Boylston Street, 4th floor Boston MA 02130 Phone: (617) 524 1400 Fax: (617) 524 5525 Providees grants and material aid to social change organizaations in Africa the Middle East, the Carribean, & Latin America. Grassroots Leadership PO Box 36006 Charlotte, NC 28236 Phone: (704) 332 3090 www.grassrootsleadership.org [email protected] Multiracial team of organizers who help Southern community & labor organizations think critically, work strategically, & take direct action to end oppression, g ain power, & achieve justice & equity. Grassroots Party 1614 Gilbert Road Williamstown, VT 05679 Phone: (802) 433 5441 www.vtgrassrootsparty.org [email protected] Political party dedicated to ending cannabis prohibition, improving education sy stems, transportation issues, economic development, protecting our physical envi ronment, civil liberties, personal responsibility, governmental restraint, medic al care, & social protections. Other chapters in KY, ND, & MN. Grassroots Policy Project 2040 S Street NW, Suite 203 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 387 2933 Fax: (202) 234 0981 www.grassrootspolicy.org [email protected] Educational & research organization that enciourages strategic approaches to soc ial & economic justice issues. Grassroots Recycling Network PO Box 6707 Athens, GA 30604 6707 Phone: (706) 613 7121 www.grrn.org [email protected] Works toward corporate accountability for waste & public policies to eliminate w aste in order to build sustainable communities. Gray Panthers 733 15th Street NW, Suite 437 Washington, DC 20005 Phone (800) 280 5362 Fax: (202) 737 1160 www.graypanthers.org [email protected] Intergenerational advocacy organization that works on universal health care, job s with a living wage & the right to organize, preservation of Social Security, a ffordable housing, access to quality education, economic justice, environment, p eace, & challenging ageism, sexism, racism. Grateful Dread Design Natalie Davis, Editor PO Box 652 Baltimore, MD 21203 Phone: (410) 944 4935 www.armchair activism.org [email protected] Independent media outlet & activism resource. Web design & professional writing services for progressive organizations & churches. Informs do gooders & progress ive thinkers locally, nationally, & globally. Programs: 1. The Armchair Activist & Armchair Activism GLBT Web site/Community providing activism alerts, news, & resource information. Home of Progressive & Proud! We bRing 2. All Facts & Opinions gratefuldread.net/f&o/ Progressive news & commentary from award winning journalist Natalie Davis. Home of Progressive Politics WebRi ng 3. Harbor Bites Mailing List http://gratefuldread.net/bytes/ News, informati on, activist alerts, & community for metro Baltimore/central Maryl& GLBT communi ty; Home of Baltimore GLBT WebRing 4. Grateful Dread on the Web gratefuldread.net/gdread/ Progressive community with focus on music, world peace, love, & activism. Greater Cincinnati Community Shares 103 W. H. Taft Road Cincinnati, OH 45219 Phone: 513 475 0475 www.cintishares.com Federation of 25 nonprofits that work together to increase support for each orga nizaation's work. Greater Milwaukee Nonprofit Institute 3505 N. 124th Street, Suite 4 Brookfield, WI, 53005 Phone: (262) 790 6831 Fax: (262) 790 6753 www.gmni.org [email protected] Training for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations; technical support . Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice One Hallidie Plaza, Suite 760 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 248 5010 Fax: (415) 248 5011 www.greenaction.org [email protected] Mobilizes community power to win victories that change government & corporate po licies & practices to protect health & to promote environmental justice. The GreenMoney Journal Cliff Feigenbaum PO Box 67 Santa Fe, NM 87504 Phone: (505) 988 7423 www.greenmoney.com [email protected] Quarterly journal that has focused on aligning Money & Values since 1991. Covers socially & environmentally responsible investing, business & consumer resources . Publications: 1. Investing with Your Values socially responsible investing book published b y New Society in 2000 Greenpeace 702 H Streer, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 462 1177 Fax: (202) 462 4507 www.greenpeaceusa.org [email protected] Leading independent campaigning organization that uses non violent direct action & creative communication to expose global environmental problems & to promote s olutions that are essential to a green & peaceful future. Works to save ancient forests across the globe, eliminate toxic pollution, protect the world's oceans , end the threat of genetically engineered food, achieve a nuclear free future & stop global warming. Green Bean's Productions 4 Garfield Place Upper Montclair,New Jersey 07043 1512 Phone: (800) 227 BEAN Fax: (973) 509 9071 www.greenbeans.com [email protected] Environmental videos. Green Corps Cindy Kang, Recruitment Director 29 Temple Place Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 426 8506 Fax: (617) 292 8057 www.greencorps.org [email protected] Field school for environmental organizing, founded by leading environmentalists in 1992 to identify & train the next generation of environmental leaders. Inclu des intensive classroom training, hands on experience running urgent environment al & public health campaigns, & placement in permanent leadership positions with leading environmental groups. Green Fire Productions PO Box 14906 Portland, OR 97293 Phone: (503) 736 1295 Fax: (503) 736 1319 www.greenfireproductions.org [email protected] Media tools to help nonprofits advance environmental and social justice issues. Green Hotels Association (r) PO Box 420212 Houston, TX 77242 0212 Phone: (713) 789 8889 Fax: (713) 789 9786 www.greenhotels.com Membership association of environmentally friendly hotels throughout the world. Green Left Review PO Box 394, Broadway Sydney, NSW 2007 Austrtalia Phone: (02) 9690 1230 Fax: (02) 9690 1381 www.greenleft.org.au Radical weekly Australian newspaper. Green Map System Wendy Brawer, Founding Director PO Box 249 New York, NY 10002 Phone: (212) 674 1631 Fax: (212) 674 6206 www.greenmap.org [email protected] Locally directed, globally linked public relations service for the hometown envi ronment. Each Green Map is unique yet all utilize our adaptable framework & glob ally designed Icons to identify, promote & link the different kinds of green & c ultural sites. Over 100 published! Programs: 1. Mapmaking tools & Green Map Icons to project leaders of all ages & background s in communities around the world. We promote the outcomes of these local effort s, which helps activate citizen action & support for local ecosystems. 2. Clearinghouse for Green Map information, educator materials, archives, etc. a round the world. Publications: 1. NYC's Green Apple Map, now in its 4th edition. 2. Locally produced Green Maps of cities & towns, bioregions & neighborhoods in dozens of countries, both online & on paper. 3. Green Map Icon Poster with all 125 symbols of our globally designed univers al visual language 4. Greenmap.org, our website is loaded with resources, stories & links to each o f 185+ Green map projects around th world. The Green Mountain Fund for Popular Struggle 10 Machia Hill Road Westford, Vermont 05494 Phone: (802) 879 0288 www.together.com/~gmfps/ Funds radical social change in Vermont & the Champlain Valley watershed of New Y ork. Green Party of the US PO Box 57065 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (866) 41 GREEN www.greenpartyus.org [email protected] Political party committed to environmentalism, non violence, social justice, & g rassroots organizing. Green Seal 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 827 Washington, DC 20036 5525 Phone: (202) 872 6400 Fax: (202) 872 4324 www.greenseal.org [email protected] Identifies and promotes environmentally responsible products & services. Green Teacher Tim Grant, Co editor 95 Robert Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 2K5 Canada P.0. Box 452 Niagara Falls, NY 14304 0452 Phone: (416) 960 1244 Fax: (416) 925 3474 www.greenteacher.com [email protected] For K 12 teachers who want to promote environmental & global awareness with kids / Provides inspiring ideas, ready to use activities, & handy reviews of new res ources. Publications: 1. Greening School Grounds: Creating Habitats for Learning step by step instru ctions for numerous schoolyard projects along with outdoor classroom activities, curriculum links, & up to date listings of funders, training organizations & le arning resources 2. Teaching About Climate Change: Cool Schools Tackle Global Warming framework for teaching fundamental concepts & a variety of activities that can be underta ken at school, at home & in the community. Includes up to date lists of learnin g resources & related organizations. Green Volunteers 1 Greenleaf Woods Drive # 302 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Phone: (800) 525 9379 Fax: (603) 766 6292 www.greenvolunteers.org Guidebooks to volunteer opportunities in conservation. Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice One Hallidie Plaza, Suite 760 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 248 5010 Fax: (415) 248 5011 www.greenaction.org [email protected] Mobilizes community power to change government & corporate policies & practices to protect health & promote environmental justice. Greensboro Community Television 211 N Greene Street Greensboro, NC 27401 Phone: (336) 373 1100 www.greensboro.com/gctv/ Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Greensboro Justice Fund PO Box 1594 Northampton, MA 01061 Phone: (877) 585 6606 Fax: (413) 584 6442 www.gjf.org Educates the general public about discrimination based on race, creed, color, na tional origin, religion, and/or sex, within & outside of the US. Griesinger Films Peter R. Griesinger, Producer/Director 7300 Old Mill Road Gates Mills, OH 44040 Phone/Fax: (440) 423 1601 www.griesingerfilms.com [email protected] Independent, educational film/video production company that specializes in ecolo gical economics. Our most recent videotapes are considered original source mater ials that document the founding personalities & theories of the movement. Publications: 1. An Introduction to Ecological Economics, VHS, 45min 2. Investing in Natural Capital, VHS, 42min 3. Conversation for a Sustainable Society, VHS, 43min 4. Costa Rica Counts the Future, VHS, 45min Grist Magazine 811 First Avenue, Suite 466 Seattle, WA 98104 USA Phone: (206) 876 2020 Fax: (253) 423 6487 www.gristmagazine.com [email protected] Environmental news & humor. Groundspring.org Presidio Building 1014 PO Box 29256 San Francisco, CA 94129 0256 Phone: (415) 561 7807 Fax:(415) 561 6401 www.groundspring.org Simple, affordable, & integrated services to help small to medium sized nonprofi ts become effective users of Internet technology in their fundraising & manageme nt of donors & supporters. Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo 532 LaGuardia Place #237 New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 946 4398 www.guerrillagirls.com [email protected] Group of women artists who fight discrimination. We wear gorilla masks to focus on the issues rather than our personalities. Feminist counterparts to anonymous do gooders like Batman & the Lone Ranger. We use humor to convey information, pr ovoke discussion, & show that feminists can be funny. In 18 years we have produc ed over 100 posters, printed projects, & actions that expose sexism & racism in politics, the art world & the culture at large. We could be anyone; we are every where. Programs: 1. Political posters, stickers, billboards, books & newsletters 2. Performances & workshops at schools, museums & conferences around the world. Publications: 1. Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls (HarperPereniial 1995) 2. The Guerrilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art (Penguin 1998) 3. Bitches, Bimbos & Ballbreakers: The Guerrilla Girls' Illustrated History of F emale Stereotypes (Penguin, 2003) Guerilla News Network 2732 Claremont Boulevard Berkeley, CA 94705 Phone: (510) 940 2600 www.gnn.tv [email protected] Underground news organization that exposes people to important global issues thr ough guerrilla programming on the web & TV. Guernica Editions PO Box 117, Station P Toronto, ON Canada M5S 2S6 Phone: (416) 658 9888 Fax: (416) 657 8885 www.guernicaeditions.com [email protected] Multicultural books. GuideStar Philanthropic Research, Inc. 427 Scotland Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 Phone: (757) 229 4631 www.guidestar.org Provides online accecss to information about nonprofits. Guild Complex 1212 N. Ashland, Suite 211 Chicago, IL 60622 Phone: (773) 227 6117 Fax: (773) 227 6159 www.guildcomplex.com [email protected] Reaches broad, multi ethnic audiences with quality arts programming including po etry, fiction, art shows, panel discussions, workshops, & literary festivals.
Guilford Publications 72 Spring Street New York, NY 10012 Phone: (800) 365 7006 Fax: (212) 966 6708 www.guilford.com [email protected] Books and videos about education, social theory, & psychology. Alan Guttmacher Institute 120 Wall Street 21st Floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 248 1111 Fax: (212) 248 1951 1120 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Suite 460 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 296 4012 Fax: (202) 223 5756 www.agi usa.org Conducts sexual & reproductive health research, policy analysis, & public educat ion. HALT 1612 K Street NW, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (888) FOR HALT Fax: (202) 887 9699 www.halt.org Organization of Americans for legal reform. Fannie Lou Hamer Project 729 Academy Street Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Phone: (269) 349 9760 Fax: (269) 349 9767 www.flhp.org Connects the history of earlier voting & civil rights struggles to the ongoing s truggle for campaign finance reform. HandsNet, Inc. PO Box 90477 San Jose, CA 95109 Fax: (408) 904 4874 www.handsnet.org Information and training services for human services professionals. Hapa Issues Forum, Inc. 1840 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94115 3220 Phone: (415) 409 HAPA www.hapaissuesforum.org [email protected] Diversity training for community organizations & leadership development for yout h & young adults. Harm Reduction Coalition 22 West 27th Street, 5th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 213 6376 Fax: (212) 213 6582 www.harmreduction.org [email protected] Reduces drug related harm among individuals & communities by initiating & promot ing local, regional, & national harm reduction education, interventions, & commu nity organizing. Harvestworks 596 Broadway, Suite 602 New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 431 1130 Fax: (212) 431 7693 www.harvestworks.org [email protected] Provides artists with production studios, grant opportunities, education, commun al lab practice, & distribution. The Hastings Center 21 Malcolm Gordon Road Garrison NY 10524 5555 Phone: (845) 424 4040 Fax: (845) 424 4545 www.thehastingscenter.org [email protected] Researches ethics in health care, biotechnology, & the environment. Hate Crime Network Jack Crumley PO Box 31321 El Paso, TX 79931 0321 Phone: (208) 246 2292 Fax: (208) 246 2292 HateCrimeNet.org [email protected] Resource for victims of hate crimes, racism, & bias incidents worldwide. Online assistance & incident alerts. Haymarket People's Fund 42 Seaverns Avenue Boston, MA 02130 Phone: (617) 522 7676 Fax: (617) 522 9580 www.haymarket.org Funds grassroots social change organizations in New England. Heads Up 645 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 544 4468 Fax: (202) 544 4437 www.headsup dc.org Provides children and youth from low income neighborhoods with learning opportun ities. Headwaters Fund 122 West Franklin Avenue, Suite 518 Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 879 0602 Fax: (612) 879 0613 www.headwatersfund.org [email protected] Funnding & organizational assistance for social change organizations. Health Care Without Harm Stacy Malkan, Communications Director 1755 St. Street, NW, Suite 6B Washington DC 20009 Phone (202) 234 9121 Fax: (202) 234 9121 www.noharm.org [email protected] Works to transform the health care industry worldwide, without compromising pati ent safety or care, so that it is ecologically sustainable & no longer a source of harm to public health & the environment. Programs: 1. Medical Waste Group promotes policies, practices & laws that eliminate the incineration of medical waste; minimize the amount & toxicity of all waste gener ated & rpomote the use of safer materials & treatment practices. 2. PVC Working Group works to phase out the use of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pl astics & persistent toxic chemicals & health care & to build momentum for a broa der PVC phase out campaign. 3. Mercury Working Group works to phase out the use of mercury in all aspects of the health care industry. Publications: 1. Going Green: A comprehensive resource kit for pollution prevention in health care 2. How to Shut Down a Medical Waste Incinerator: A Toolkit 3. Non Incineration Medical Waste Treatment Technologies 4. Stericycle: Living up to its Mission? An Environmental Health Assessment of t he Nation's Largest Medical Waste Company 5. Mercury Thermometers & Your Family's Health 6. Protecting by Degrees: What Hospitals Can Do to Reduce Mercury Pollution 7. The Use of Di 2 Ethylhexyl Phthalate (DEHP) in PVC medical Devices: Exposure, Toxicity & Alternatives Healthy Schools Network 773 Madison Avenue Albany, NY 12208 Phone: (518) 462 0632 Fax: (518) 462 0433 www.healthyschools.org Advocates for the protection of children s environmental health in schools. Heartland Institute 19 South LaSalle Street, Suite 903 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: (312) 377 4000 www.heartland.org [email protected] Research & education about the environment, school reform, & health care. Heartsong Books PO Box 370 Blue Hill, ME 04614 0370 Phone: (207) 374 5170 www.heartsongbooks.com Books for a better world. Heifer Project International PO Box 808 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: (800) 422 0474 www.heifer.org [email protected] Combats hunger, alleviates poverty, & restores the environment by providing appr opriate livestock, training, & related services to small scale farmers worldwide . Heldref Publications 1319 Eighteenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 1802 Phone: (800) 365 9753 Fax: (202) 293 6130 www.heldref.org Publishes scholarly journals including Arts Education Policy Review, ReVision: A Journal of COnsciousness and Transformation, World Affairs, The Journal of Arts Management, Law, & Society, asnd Journal of Experimental Education. Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive PO Box 21394 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 232 8150 Hotline: (800) 676 HIPS Fax: (202) 232 8304 www.hips.org [email protected] Outreach & referrals, peer education, toll free hotline. Henry George Institute 121 East 30th Street New York, NY 10016 [email protected] Online, correspondence, & in person economics courses. Hesperian Foundation Lisa Gonzalves, Book Publicist 1919 Addison Street, Suite 304 Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (510) 845 1447 Fax: (510) 845 0539 www.hesperian.org [email protected] Publisher of materials for community based health care. Promotes health & self d etermination in poor communities worldwide by making health information accessib le. Hesperian publications are written simply & include illustrations so people with little formal education can understand, apply & share medical information. Seed money for small, community based health education projects in developing c ountries. Publications: 1. Where There Is No Doctor (available in more than 80 languages) 2. Where Women Have No Doctor 3. Helping Health Workers Learn 4. Disabled Village Children 5. Where There Is No Dentist 6. A Book For Midwives 7. HIV, Health, & Your Community 8. Helping Children Who Are Blind 9. Women's Health Exchange newsletter on international women's health. Hibbing Public Access Television 211 E Howard St Hibbing, MN 55746 Phone: (218) 263 7557 www.hpat.org Public access TV, production training. High Country News Paul Larmer, Executive Director PO Box 1090 Paonia, CO 81428 Phone: (970) 527 4898 Fax: (970) 527 4897 www.hcn.org [email protected] Independent "Paper for People Who Care about the West," covers the West's natura l resource & community issues with in depth & even handed analysis. Recognized w ith the George Polk Award for Environmental Reporting, the Utne Reader's Indepen dent Press Award for Regional Reporting, & the Society for Ecological Restoratio n's Communication Award. Publications 1. High Country News 2. Radio High Country News, a twice weekly, half hour program that is heard on 2 9 public radio stations in ten Western states 3. Writers on the Range, a syndicated column service that places opinion essays in 79 Western newspapers 4. Living in the Runaway West, a collection of Writers on the Range essays 5. Ranching West of the 100th Meridian 6. Water in the West Highlander Research and Education Center 1959 Highlander Way New Market, TN 37820 Phone: (865) 933 3443 Fax: (865) 933 3424 www.hrec.org [email protected] Residential education & research organization. Hillwatch Inc. Suite 200, 334 MacLaren Avenue Ottawa, Ontario Canada K2P 0M6 Phone: (613) 238 8700 www.hillwatch.com Online resource center for public policy & politics. Hip Hop Congress www.hiphopcongress.com [email protected] Uses the culture of Hip Hop to inspire young people to get involved social actio n, civic service, & cultural creativity. Chapters in many colleges and high sch ools nationwide. The Hispanic Federation 130 William Street, 9th Floor New York, New York 10038 Phone: (212) 233 8955 Fax: (212) 233 8996 www.hispanicfederation.org Builds & strengthens community based Latino organizations. Hispanic Scholarship Fund One Sansome Street, Suite 1000 San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: (877) 473 4636 Fax: (415) 445 9942 www.hsf.net [email protected] Supports HIspanic higher education. HKH Foundation 521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1612 New York, NY 10175 Phone: (212) 682 7522 Fax: (212) 687 8877 www.hkhfdn.org [email protected] Funding to protect civil liberties, protect the environment, & reverse the arms race. Holliston Cable Access PO Box 6623 Holliston, MA 01746 Phone: (508) 429 8979 [email protected] Publica ccess TV, production training. Holt Labor Library Shannon Sheppard, Director 50 Fell Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 241 1370 Fax: (415) 431 1316 www.holtlaborlibrary.org [email protected] Nonprofit research library specializing in labor & radical history. Open to the public, email & phone reference requests are welcome. Our website contains li nks to our online catalog, exhibits & bibliographies, current labor news, labor & left periodicals, other labor & radical history collections, & much more. Home Education Magazine PO Box 1083 Tonasket WA, 98855 1083 Phone: (800) 236 3278 Fax: (509) 486 2753 www.home ed magazine.com HEM@home ed magazine.com Bimonthly magazine about homeschooling. HomeBase 870 Market Street, Suite 1228 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 788 7961 Fax: (415) 788 7965 www.homebaseccc.org Public policy law firm on homelessness. The Homeless Voice PO Box 292 577 Davie, Florida 33329 Phone: (954) 964 0123 Fax: (954) 926 2022 www.homelessvoice.org Community homeless newspaper. Honor the Earth 2104 Stevens Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 879 7529 www.honorearth.org [email protected] Native grant making & political advocacy organization. HOPE Magazine POB 160, Naskeag Road Brooklin, ME 04616 Phone: (207) 359 4651 Fax: (207) 359 8920 hopemag.com [email protected] Bimonthly magazine dedicated to celebrating the positive changes, people & organ izations are doing to make the world a better place. Programs: 1. Hope in Action conference HopeDance Magazine (805) 544 9663 www.hopedance.org [email protected] Bimonthly about radical solutions. Hopkinton Community Access Television 88 Hayden Rowe Street Hopkinton, MA 01748 Phone: (508) 497 2547 Fax: (508) 497 2546 www.hoptv.com Public access TV, production training, portable equipment & studio.
Hostelling International 8401 Colesville Road, Suite 600 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: (301) 495 1240 Fax: (301) 495 6697 www.iyhf.org International network of youth hostels. Housing America see Justicecorps Housing Research Foundation 1250 Eye Street NW, Suite 901B Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 393 0448 Fax: (202) 393 0464 www.housingresearch.org Improves public housing through research, education, & technical assistance. Houston MediaSource 3900 Milam Houston, TX 77006 Phone: (713) 524 7700 Fax: (713) 524 3823 www.houston mediasource.org Media forum for a free exchange of ideas, community dialogue, & individual artis tic expression. Public access TV, facilities & equipment, training. Huck/Konopacki Labor Cartoons PO Box 1917 Madison, WI 53701 1917 www.solidarity.com/hkcartoon/ [email protected] Labor cartoons. HUD User PO Box 23268 Washington, DC 20026 3268 Phone: (800) 245 2691 TDD: (800) 927 7589 Fax: (202) 708 9981 www.huduser.org Subsidized housing policy development & research information service. Hudson Community Access Cable 27 East Main Street Hudson, OH 44236 Phone: (330) 653 2500 Fax: (330) 653 1489 www.hudson.oh.us/commcable.html Public access TV, facilities & equipment. Hudson Institute Herman Kahn Center 5395 Emerson Way Indianapolis, IN 46226 Phone: (317) 545 1000 Fax: (317) 545 9639 www.hudson.org [email protected] Applied research on enduring policy challenges; National Commission on Philanthr opy & Civic Renewal. Human Ecology Action League, Inc. (HEAL) PO Box 29629 Atlanta, GA 30359 0629 Phone: (404) 248 1898 Fax: (404) 248 0162 http://members.aol.com/HEALNatnl/ [email protected] Encourages healthy lifestyles that minimize potentially hazardous environmental exposures; publishes The Human Ecologist. Human Rights Campaign 919 18th Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 628 4160 TTY: (202) 216 1572 Fax: (202) 347 5323 www.hrc.org Works for lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender equal rights. Human Rights Education Associates (HREA) Felisa Tibbitts, Director PO Box 382396 Cambridge, MA 02238 Phone: (617) 625 0278 Fax: (617) 249 0278 www.hrea.org [email protected] International NGO that supports human rights learning. Programs: 1. Assistance in curriculum & materials development 2. Training of professional groups 3. Research & evaluation 4. Organizational development 5. Networking with human rights education resources & professionals 6. Online resource center erc.hrea.org 7. Distance learning elc.hrea.org Human Rights Information & Documentation Systems, International HURIDOCS Bert Verstappen, Information Officer 48, chemin du Gr&