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Western Avenue #301 Los Angeles, CA 90006 Phone: (323) 7315400 Fax: (323) 7315442 www.nonviolenceworks.com [email protected] Center of the American Experiment 1024 Plymouth Building 12 South 6th Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 Phone: (612) 3383605 Fax: (612) 3383621 www.amexp.org [email protected] Center for Appropriate Transport 455 West First Avenue Eugene, OR 974012276 Phone: (541) 3441197 Fax: (541) 6861015 www.efn.org [email protected] Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 820 First Street NE, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20002 Ph: (202) 4081080 Fax: (202) 4081056 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) 6628005 Fax: (202) 6628006 www.ccw.org [email protected] Center for Citizen Initiatives Presidio of San Francisco PO Box 29912 San Francisco, CA 941290912 Phone: (888) 7297071 Fax: (415) 5617778 www.ccisf.org [email protected] Center for Civic Education 5146 Douglas Fir Road Calabasas, CA, 913021467 Phone: (818) 5919321 Fax: (818) 5919330 www.civiced.org [email protected] Center for Communal Studies University of Southern Indiana 8600 University Boulevard Evansville, IN 477123596 Phone: (812) 4641727 www.usi.edu/libarts/communal/ [email protected] Center For Community Action and Environmental Justice PO Box 33124 Riverside, CA 92519 Phone (909) 3608451 Fax (909) 3605950 www.ccaej.org Center for Community Alternatives, Inc. 115 East Jefferson Street, Suite 300 Syracuse, New York 13202 Phone: (315) 4225638 Fax: (315) 4714924 www.communityalternatives.org Center for Community Change 1000 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20007 Phone: (202) 3420567 Fax: (202) 3335462 www.communitychange.org Center for Community Nonprofit Organizations Beasley School of Law Temple University 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 191226098 Phone: (215) 2041465 Fax: (215) 2044693 www.temple.edu/lawschool/ccno/ [email protected] Center of Concern 1225 Otis Street, NE Washington, DC 20017 Phone: (202) 6352757 Fax: (202) 8329494 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) 4832220 Fax: (202) 4831246 www.nisbco.org [email protected] Center for Consensual Democracy PO Box 61 Brunswick, Maine 040110061 Phone: (207) 7294024 www.consensualdemocracy.org [email protected] Center for Constitutional Rights 666 Broadway, 7th Floor New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 6146464 Fax: (212) 6146499 www.ccrny.org info@ccrny.org Center for Court Innovation 520 8th Avenue New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 3973050 Fax: (212) 3970985 www.courtinnovation.org [email protected] Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise Liberty Park 12500 NE Tenth Place Bellevue, Washington 98005 Phone: (425) 4555038 Fax: (425) 4513959 www.cdfe.org [email protected] Center for Defense Information 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington D.C. 200362109 Phone (202) 3320600 Fax (202) 4624559 www.cdi.org [email protected] The Center for Democracy & Technology 1634 Eye Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 6379800 Fax: (202) 6370968 www.cdt.org Center for Democratic Communications National Lawyer's Guild 1771 Alcatraz Avenue Berkeley, CA 94703 Phone: (510) 5940995 Fax: (510) 5474259 www.nlgcdc.org [email protected] Center for Democratic Renewal PO Box 50469 Atlanta, GA 30302 Phone: (404) 2210025 Fax: (404) 2210045 www.thecdr.org Center for Digital Democracy 2120 L Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20037 Fax: (202) 3317842 www.democraticmedia.org Center for Ecological Technology 112 Elm Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 Phone: (413) 4454556 Fax: (413) 4438123 www.cetonline.org Center for Economic Conversion 222C View Street, Suite C Mountain View, CA 940411344 Phone: (650) 9688798 Fax: (650) 9681126 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) 2935380 Fax: (202) 5881356 www.cepr.net [email protected] Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 2379145 Fax: (718) 2379147 www.cesr.org [email protected] Center for Economic Conversion 222 View Street Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: (650) 9688798 Fax: (650) 9681126 www.conversion.org [email protected] Center for Economic Justice 144 Harvard Drive, SE Albuquerque, NM 87106 Phone: (505) 2323100 Fax: (505) 2323101 www.econjustice.net [email protected] Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ) PO Box 40711 Washington, DC 20016 Phone: (703) 2435155 Fax: (703) 2435935 www.cesj.org Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 2379145 Fax: (718) 2379147 www.cesr.org [email protected] Center for Educational Design and Communication 821 Varnum Street NE Washington, DC 20017 Phone: (202) 6357987 www.cedc.org Center for Environmental Citizenship 200 G Street NE, #300 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 5478435 Fax: (202) 5478572 www.envirocitizen.org [email protected] Center for Equal Opportunity 14 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 500 Sterling, VA 20165 Phone: (703) 4215443 Fax: (703) 4216401 www.ceo.org Center for Excellence in Nonprofits 1515 The Alameda, Suite 302 San Jose, CA 95126 Phone: (408) 2942300 Fax: (408) 2948600 www.cen.org [email protected]

Center for Food Safety Juliana Jones 660 PennsylvaniaII Avenue SE Suite 302 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 5479359 Fax: (202) 5479429 www.centerforfoodsafety.org [email protected] Center for Global Education Augsburg College Regina McGoff, Associate Director 2211 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 Phone: (612) 3301159 or (800)2998889 Fax: (612) 3301695 www.augsburg.edu/global [email protected] Center for Governmental Research 1 South Washington Street, Suite 400 Rochester, NY 146141125 Phone: (585) 3256360 Fax: (585) 3252612 The Center for Healing Racism (formerly the original Institute for Healing Racism) Cherry Steinwender, CoDirector PO Box 27327 Houston, TX 77006 Phone: (713)5208226 Fax: (713)5263037 centerhealingracism.org [email protected] Center for Health, Environment & Justice Michele Roberts, Organizing Director PO Box 6806 Falls Church, VA 22040 Phone: (703) 2372249 Fax: (703) 2378389 www.chej.org [email protected] Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law 256 S. Occidental Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90057 Phone: (213) 3888693 fax: (213) 3869484 www.centerforhumanrights.org [email protected] Center for Immigration Studies 1522 K Street NW, Suite 820 Washington, DC 200051202 Phone: (202) 4668185 Fax: (202) 4668076 www.cis.org [email protected] Center for Independent Documentary 680 South Main Street Sharon, MA 02067 Phone: 7817843627 www.documentaries.org [email protected] Center for Individual Rights 1233 20th Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8338400 Fax: (202)8338410 www.cirusa.org Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) 1367 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite #300 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7858700 Fax: (202) 7858701 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 941051238 Phone: (415) 5431200 Fax: (415)5438311 www.cironline.org [email protected] The Center for Labor & Community Research 3411 W. Diversey, Suite 10 Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (773) 2785418 Fax: (773) 2785918 www.clcr.org [email protected] The Center for Law and Social Policy 1015 15th Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 9068000 Fax: (202) 8422885 www.clasp.org The Center for Lesbian & Gay Civil Rights Stacey Sobel, Executive Director 1211 Chesnut Street, Suite 605 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 7311447 Fax: (215) 7311544 www.center4civilrights.org [email protected] Center for Media & Democracy 520 University Avenue, Suite 310 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 2609713 www.prwatch.org Center for Media Education 2120 L Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 3317833 www.cme.org Center for Media Literacy 3101 Ocean Park Boulevard, #200 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Phone: (310) 5810260 Fax: (310) 5810270 www.medialit.org [email protected]

Center for National Policy One Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 333 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 6821800 Fax: (202) 6821818 www.cnponline.org Center for a New American Dream 6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 900 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Phone: (877) 68DREAM www.newdream.org Center for Neighborhood Technology 2125 W. North Ave Chicago, IL 606475415 Phone: (773) 2784800 Fax: (773) 2783840 www.cnt.org Center for New Community Devin Burghart, Director, Building Democracy Initiative PO Box 346066 Chicago, IL 60634 Phone: (708)8480319 Fax: (708)8480327 www.newcomm.org www.turnitdown.com [email protected] Center for NonProfit Compliance 1769 Jamestown Road Suite 114 Williamsburg, VA 23185 Phone: (757) 2587711 Fax: (757) 2587715 www.nonprofitcompliance.com [email protected] Center for NonProfit Corporations 1501 Livingston Avenue North Brunswick, NJ 08902 Phone: (732) 2270800 Fax: (732) 2270087 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) 6237080 Fax: (213) 6237460 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) 2590100 Fax: (615) 2590400 www.cnm.org Center for Nonprofit Management Hedy Helsell, Executive Director 2900 Live Oak Dallas, TX 75204 Phone: (214) 8263470 Fax: (214) 8213845 www.cnmdallas.org [email protected] The Center for Nonprofit Resources 3801 Canal Street (Liberty Bank Building), Suite 309 New Orleans, LA 70119 Phone: (504) 4838080 Fax: (504) 4838087 www.nonprofitresources.org Center for Nonprofit Resources 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 380 Dayton, OH 45408 Phone: (937) 2253057 Fax: (937) 2220995 www.cnrohio.org Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC) Gary Baran, Executive Director 2428 Foothill Blvd., Suite E La Crescenta, CA 91214 Phone: (818) 9579393 Fax: (818) 9571424 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) 3420099 Fax: (212) 2819269 www.peace&humansecurity.org cphs@peace&humansecurity.org Center for Policy Alternatives 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 710 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3876030 Fax: (202) 3878529 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) 6215330 Fax: (909)6212760 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) 4410928 Fax: (617) 4416201 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) 5450743 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) 6341903 Fax: (206) 6340115 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) 5498388 Fax: (919) 5498449 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) 4661300 Fax: (202) 4661101 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) 5716365 www.cpjustice.org [email protected] Independent civic education & policy research organization. Center for Public Policy Priorities 900 Lydia Street Austin, TX 78702 Phone: (512) 3200222 Fax: (512)3200227 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) 6373600 Fax: (917) 6373666 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) 8570044 Fax: (202) 8577809 www.opensecrets.org [email protected] Nonpartisan 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 computerbased 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) 8465428 Fax: (402) 8465420 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) 3329110 Fax: (202) 2654954 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 190871708 Phone: (610) 9950341 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) 7722022 www.islamdemocracy.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) 8729800 Fax: (202) 8729811 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) 6095024 Fax: (202) 3182605 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) 2415439 Fax: (908) 2454972 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 222014408 Phone: (703) 8419771 Fax: (703) 8419774 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) 5337583 Fax: (510) 5330923 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) 4793344 Fax: (212) 3446457 www.nycfuture.org Think tank that fuses journalistic reporting techniques with traditional policy analysis to produce indepth 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) 2372800 Fax: (202) 2371399 www.visionarylead.org [email protected] Develops & supports valuesbased visionary leadership. Center for Voting & Democracy Maritza Valenzuela 6930 Carroll Ave., Suite 610 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Phone: (301) 2704616 Fax: (301) 2704133 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 winnertakeall 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) 8721770 Fax: (202) 2968962 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 985021107 Phone: (360) 7541990 Fax: (253) 2760084 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) 2614131 www.cyar.org Connects youth to their communities through youthled service initiatives. Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO) 630 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 4651617 Fax: (510) 4652459 1515 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: (215) 5638787 Fax: (215) 5672096 [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) 7309475 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) 8038881 Fax: (416) 9277771 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) 5354441 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 publics 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, CoCoordinators 2440 16th Street PMB #275 San Francisco, CA 94103 [email protected] or [email protected] Antiracist workshops for grassroots social justice activists who want to work f or racial justice & challenge white privilege. CWS believes that antiracist org anizing by white social justice activists complements & supports grassroots orga nizing & leadership development in communities of color. Programs: 1. Antiracism for Global Justice 4 hour to weekendlength 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 AntiRacist Activist & Becoming an AntiRacist 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 AntiRacist Lens 4. Essays at www.prisonactivist.org/cws & www.tao.ca/~colours/ The Chahara Foundation 4 Copley Place Boston, MA 021166504 Phone: (617) 2471580 www.chahara.org Supports radical grassroots nonprofits run by & for low income women in the grea ter Boston area. ChangeLinks John Johnson PO Box 9682 North Hollywood, CA 916091682 Phone: (818) 9821412 Fax: (818) 9821412 www.changelinks.org changelinks@changelinks.org Community based, democratic, nonsectarian community newspaper & calendar. Broa dens the of progressive & community organizations & publize their efforts t o the general population by wide distribution. Nonprofit & 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) 5278300 Fax: (703) 5278383 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) 4990866 Fax: (212) 4999075 1201 Chestnut Street, 13th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 7172299 Fax: (215) 7172201 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 701 Washington DC 20036 Phone: (202) 2966604 Fax: (202) 2961275 www.changingourwrld.com National fundraising & philanthropic services company designed to assist notfor profit & corporate clients in achieving their goals in philanthropy. The Chaplaincy Institute for Arts and Interfaith Ministries PO Box 669 Fairfax, CA 949780669 Phone: (415) 4538521 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 551011112 Phone: (800) 733GIVE Fax: (651) 2247330 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) 5895938 www.charitychannel.com [email protected] Online nonprofit resource including message boards, enewsletters, job postings , book reviews, interviews, consultants directory. Charity Focus PO Box 2711 Santa Clara, CA 95055 Phone: (888) FOCUS45 Fax: (603) 5068384 www.charityfocus.org Empowers nonprofits with webbased technological solutions. Charity Lobbying in the Public Interest 2040 S Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3878060 Fax: (202) 3875149 www.clpi.org [email protected] Educates charities about the important role lobbying can play in achieving their missions. Check Your Head #503207 West Hastings Street Vancouver , BC V6b 1H7 Phone: (604) 6856631 Fax: (604) 6885756 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) 2515143 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) 2956300 Ext.103 Fax: (802) 2956444 www.chelseagreen.com [email protected] Publishes books for sustainable living focused on innovative shelter, alternativ e energy, organic gardening & smallscale agriculture. Programs: 1. The Invisible Universe: Membership program in conjuction with several nationa l magazines (Mother Earth News, Natural Home, Resugence, Permaculture Magazine) & organizations (Coop 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) 9867565 Fax: (859) 9862695 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) 5874700 Fax: (301) 5877315 www.chfhq.org Catalyst for longlasting positive change in low & moderateincome 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) 5837728 Fax: (773) 5837738 www.chiapasmediaproject.org Binational 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 606022403 Phone: (312) 6309744 Fax: (312) 6301127 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) 4272724 Fax: (312) 4273413 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 14758342. PDF available at www.crin.org/about/newslett er. Published 3 times a year. 2. Working Paper Series, ISSN 14775670. PDF available at www.crin.org/about/wor kingpapers. Child Trends, Inc. 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 100 Washington, DC 20008 Phone: (202) 3625580 Fax: (202) 3625533 www.childtrends.org Improves the lives of children by conducting research & provides sciencebased i nformation to improve the decisions, programs, & policies that affect children. Child Welfare League of America 440 First Street NW, Third Floor Washington, DC 200012085 Phone: (202) 6382952 Fax: (202) 6384004 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) 7632444 Fax: (510) 7631974 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) 861KIDS Fax: (415) 2558345 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) 6288787 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) 5434033 Fax: (202) 5438797 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 904011321 Phone: (310) 2601220 Fax: (310) 2601921 2000 P Street NW Washington DC 200366904 Phone: (202) 4290033 Fax: (202) 4290974 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) 2746750 Fax: (415) 3988770 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) 4556905 Fax: (303) 4771617 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) 8621645 Fax: (802) 8602370 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) 9657700 Fax: (202) 9657701 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 prochoice organization, Choice USA gives emerging leaders the tools they need to organize, network, & exchange ideas to build a youthcentered prochoic 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. Yearround 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. Online newsletter & online action center Christian*New Age Quarterly Catherine Groves, Editor PO Box 276 Clifton, New Jersey 070110276 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 thoughtpr ovoking, wellbalanced features are often scholarly, always delightful. Christian Social Action 100 Maryland Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 4885621 Fax: (202) 4881617 www.umcgbcs.org/gbcs005.htm Indepth coverage of social issues from a faith perspective. Chronicle of Philanthropy 1255 23rd Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20037 Phone: (202) 4661200 http://philanthropy.com [email protected] Biweekly newspaper about nonprofits & philanthropy. Church Innovations PO Box 390207 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55439 Phone: (888) 2237631 www.churchinnovations.org Research, consulting, training events, & innovative products that increase churc hes' capacities to innovate ideas, resources, practices, & Godgiven vision. Church Women United 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1626 New York, NY 10115 Phone: (800) 2985551 Fax: (212) 8702338 www.churchwomen.org Racially, culturally, theologically inclusive Christian womens 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) 5538135 Fax: (415) 5538137 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) 6019790 Fax: (510) 6019788 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) 8334080 Fax: (630) 8334083 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 online 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) 6792250 Fax: (212) 6792252 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) 2656164 Fax: (202) 2650182 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) 4675300 Fax: (202) 4674253 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) 7229119 Fax: (303) 7228338 PO Box 1080 Washington, PA 15301 Phone: (724) 2293550 Fax: (724) 2293551 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) 6595565 Fax: (202) 2235302 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 100016008 Phone: (212) 9890909 Fax: (212) 9890983 www.citizensnyc.org [email protected] Citywide 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) 2565988 Fax: (414) 2715904 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) 3941945 Fax: (202) 8720923 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) 3411967 Fax: (412) 3416533 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) JOINCSE Fax: (202) 7834687 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) 6263780 Fax: (202) 6383486 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) 5622288 Fax: (203) 5622563 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) 9736548 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) 3628193 Fax: (415) 3624921 www.citylights.org Publishers of cuttingedge 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) 4793344 Fax: (212) 3446457 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) 2358946 www.cityrepair.org Facilitates artistic & ecologicallyoriented placemaking through projects that h onor the interconnection of human communities & the natural world. City Year 285 Columbus Avenue Boston, MA 02116 Phone: (617) 9272500 Fax: (617) 9272510 www.cityyear.org Youth service corps; largescale, highimpact events; develops national service policies & initiatives. & Library, Inc. Sheila Bishop, Coordinator 1021 W. University Avenue Gainesville, FL 32601 Phone: (352) 3730010 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 & noncorporate 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) 7364890 Fax: (617) 7364891 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) 4300141 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) 3318518 Fax: (202) 3318774 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) 8870301 Fax: (202) 8870305 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) 4966367 Fax: (617) 4955210 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) 5234755 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: 4193537035 www.clamormagazine.org [email protected] Awardwinning bimonthly 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) 3180730 Fax: (703) 3188867 www.cblpublicpolicyinstitute.org Prepares young women for effective conservative leadership & promotes school cho ice opportunities for all K12 children. The Clarence Foundation 1501 Washington Avenue Albany, CA 94707 U.S.A. Phone: (510) 5587188 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) 6131495 Fax: (404)2313899 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) 8406633 Fax: (602) 8402236 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) 2396770 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 223141592 Phone: (800) CLOSEUP TTY: (800) 3362167 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) 8226070 Fax: (202) 8226078 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@peoplelink.net Action oriented antioppression 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 660079768 USA Phone: (800) 2926149 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) 8228405 ext 156 Fax: (202) 8724050 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 enewsletter Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES) 99 Chauncy Street, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 2470700 Fax: (617) 2675400 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) 2232532 Fax: (202) 2232538 www.chn.org [email protected] Alliance of national organizations working together to promote public policies t hat address the needs of lowincome & other vulnerable populations Coalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants 339 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10012 Phone: (888) 57LUCHA Fax: (212) 6749139 www.itapnet.org/chri [email protected] Confronts antiimmigrant policies through grassroots education & action. Coalition for Peace Action 40 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08542 USA Phone: (609) 9245022 Fax: (609) 9243052 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) 5885570 Fax: (202) 5885676 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) 2238360 Fax: (202) 7760537 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)6846950, x210 Fax: (212)6861353 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 ebulletin & biannual print newsletter 2. To Till & To Tend: A Guide to Jewish Environmental Study & Action 3. Caring for the Cycle of Life: Creating Environmentally Sound LifeCycle Cele brations 4. Revisiting Jewish Environmental Education Coast Alliance 600 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 340 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 5469554 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) 3935016 www.codeepink4peace.org [email protected] Women's preemptive strike for peace. The Coexistence Initiative (TCI) Tim Persinko, Communication & Outreach Intern 477 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 3039445 Fax: (212)9804027 www.coexistence.net [email protected] Clearinghouse, convener, & interlocutor for those engaged in coexistencerelated 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 crosssector & interorganizational dialogue. 2. Military & Coexistence military to military cooperation, conflict resoluti on training for officers, & civilmilitary cooperation. 3. Coexistence Resource Center online gateway to coexistencerelated material worldwide; information in the CRC is also available in hardcopy. Publications: 1. The Noticeboard compilation of international coexistenceinformation publish ed biweekly & distributed via email & post 2. The Chronicle highlights coexistencerelated 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 cosponsored Coffee House Press 27 N. 4th Street, #400 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone: (612) 3380125 Fax: (612) 3384004 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) 8440790 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 CoIntelligence Institute Tom Atlee, President PO Box 493 Eugene, OR 97440 Phone: (541) 6833823 Fax: (541) 4841156 (call first) www.cointelligence.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 CoIntelligence to Create a World That Works for All Coleman Advocates 459 Vienna Street San Francisco, CA 94112 Phone: (415) 2390161 Fax: (415) 2390584 www.colemanassociates.org [email protected] Child advocacy organization working to improve the wellbeing 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) 4048120 Fax: (650) 6230090 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 worldwide. Free sample issue. Collective Copies 71 S. Pleasant Street Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 2566425 93 Main Street Florence, MA 01061 Phone: (413) 5865829 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) 8325710 Fax: (303) 8940161 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 bimonthly newsletter Colorado Progressive Coalition 1420 Ogden Street, 1st Floor Denver, CO 80218 Phone: (303) 8660908 Fax: (303) 8326416 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) 6533415 Fax: (510) 6533427 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, multiracial magazine devoted to covering th e politics & creations of communities of color. We are a platform for challengin g pointsofview. We read in between the lines. We question the lines. We cross the lines. America has been having a onesided 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) 8548900 Fax: (212) 8546972 www.columbia.edu/cu/ctv/ [email protected] Studentrun TV at Columbia University. Columbus Free Press 1240 Bryden Road Columbus, OH 43205 Phone/Fax: (614) 2532571 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) 2532571 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) 99CBLDF www.cbldf.org Preserves First Amendment rights for members of the comics community. Commercial Alert 4110 SE Hawthorne Boulevard #123 Portland, OR 972145426 Phone: (503) 2358012 Fax: (503) 2355073 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) 7537518 www.comdsd.org Antimilitarism 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) 4651004 Fax: (212) 4659568 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) 8683733/3334 Fax: (212) 6633650 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) 6659393 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 tcommunist world Common Cause 1250 Connecticut Avenue NW, #600 Washington DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8331200 www.commoncause.org Nonpartisan citizen's lobbying organization promoting open, honest, & accountabl e government Common Counsel Foundation 1221 Preservation Park Way, #101 Oakland, CA 946121206 Phone: (510) 8342995 Fax: (510) 8342998 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 041120443 Phone: (207) 7750488 Fax: (207) 7750489 www.commondreams.org Breaking news & views for the progressive community Common Good Ventures 44 Main Street, Suite 206 Waterville, ME 04901 Phone: (207) 8614669 Fax: (207) 8732133 www.commongoodventures.org [email protected] Partners with nonprofit groups to improve their performance using capital invest ments & longlasting business consulting partnerships Common Ground Coop 610 East Springfield Champaign, IL 61820 Phone: (217) 3523347 www.commongroundcoop.net Grocery store and resource for information about the community, food politics, n utrition, the environment, other cooperatives, & human rights Common Ground USA PO Box 57 Evanston, IL 60204 Phone: (847) 4750391 Fax: (775) 2488630 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 010359788 Phone: (413) 5842536 Fax: (413) 5846495 www.cwprinting.com [email protected] Unionized printing cooperative. Commonweal Magazine 475 Riverside Drive, Room 405 New York, NY 10115 Phone: (888) 4956755 Fax: (212) 6624183 www.commonwealmagazine.org Catholic journal of opinion. The Commonwealth Institute PO Box 398105 Inman Square Post Office Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Phone: (617) 5474474 Fax: (617) 8681267 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) 9894994 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 482130261 www.communistvoice.org [email protected] Works for the rebirth of communism by fighting for antirevisionist MarxismLeni nism. Communities by Choice General Delivery Sisters, OR 97759 Phone: (877) 6713777 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) 2588767 Fax: (701) 2588871 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 674010645 Phone: (785) 8232500 Fax: (785) 8232599 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) 5340130 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)3493111 www.monroe.lib.in.us/cats/ Public Access TV. Community Action Partnership 1100 17th St NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 2657546 Fax: (202) 2658850 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, cochairs PO BOx 250 Lewisburg, PA 17837 Phone: (570) 5244035 [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, 956170363 Phone: (530) 7568518 Fax: (530) 7567857 www.caff.org [email protected] Nonprofit membership organization founded in 1978 with several regional chapters . Supports ecologically sound familyscale farms & healthy communities through p ractical informationsharing, 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) 5488600 Fax: (703) 6841581 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) 2430027 Fax: (505) 2435883 www.quoteunquote.org Public accecss TV. Community Capital Bank 111 Livingston Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 8021212 Fax: (718) 2430312 www.communitycapitalbank.com Community development bank. The Community Channel AT&T Broadband, Channel 26 1111 Andersen Drive San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (415) 2584259 http://communityprogramming.marin.org/main.htm Public access TV, training, equipment & facilities. Community Communications 3262 34th Street Astoria, NY 111061832 Phone: (718) 9569482 Fax: (718) 9560901 www.commcom.com Peace through jazz music. Community Development Society 17 S. High Street, Suite. 200 Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: (614) 2211900 x217 Fax: (614) 2211989 www.commdev.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) 2964582 Fax: (202) 7854331 www.cdsc.org [email protected] Joint fund and program that revitalizes and stabilizes lowincome, 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) 5946747 Fax (212) 5946717 www.cdvca.org Promotes use of the tools of venture capital to create jobs, entrepreneurial cap acity, & wealth to advance the livelihoods of lowincome people & the economies of distressed communities. Community Farm Alliance 614 Shelby Street Frankfort, KY 40601 Phone: (502) 2233655 Fax: (502) 2230804 www.communityfarmalliance.com Statewide grassroots organization of persons committed to familyscale 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) 4271245 Fax: (312) 4278818 www.cfwchicago.org 16 mm and digital video classes. Community Food Security Coalition PO Box 209 Venice, CA 90294 Phone: (310) 8225410 Fax: (310) 8221440 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) 3731690 Fax: (212) 3970985 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) 4948686 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) 4594788 Fax: (616) 4593970 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) 5698785 Fax: (707) 5698786 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) 5897778 Fax: (248) 5897779 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) 4274830 Fax: (312) 4276130 www.crsucc.org info@crsucc.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 802033426 Phone: (303) 6231540 Fax: (303) 6231567 www.crcamerica.org [email protected] Leadership training, technical assistance, & consultation to individuals & commu nitybased organizations across Colorado. Programs: 1. Colorado Nonprofit Leadership & Management Program 2. Consulting, technical assistance, & facilitation services 3. Educational workshops 4. Community empowerment & nonprofit startup 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) 8943394 Fax: (212) 6164994 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) 4484900 Fax: (410) 4480874 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) 8084038 Fax: (303) 8618354 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: 6516470440 Fax: 6516470446 www.solutionsfund.org [email protected] Builds capacity of member organizations by providing financial & technical assis tance for longterm 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 memberorgani zations for peersupport & 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 & womens w orkplace giving organizations. 4. Financial & technical assistance for longterm 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, & online giving opp ortunities. 7. Cultivating business partnerships match companies with member organizations for appropriate partnerships such as causerelated marketing, pointofsale giv ing opportunities, & cosponsorships. 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) 2900828 Fax: (520) 2900969 www.sonoran.org/front.html Information, contacts, & examples of communitybased 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 041162124 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) 4401000 Fax: (303) 4408337 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) 4938925 Fax: (330) 4938925 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) 2158848 Fax: (865) 2154337 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) 4258848 Fax: (831) 4253958 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) 4786570 Fax: (202) 3475868 www.communitywealth.com Helps nonprofit organizations become more selfsustaining 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) 2970102 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) 8912458 Fax: (301) 8916815 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) 5419000 www.compasspoint.org [email protected] Training, consulting & research organization. Competitive Enterprise Institute 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1250 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 3311010 Fax: (202) 3310640 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) 3223778 Fax: (650) 3224748 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 indepth 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) 9633893 fax: (805) 9623703 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) 3216530 Fax: (650) 3215079 www.concentric.org Documentaries that bring alive issues of human concern. Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety 107 Cienega Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: (800) 4568863 Fax: (505) 9860997 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) 4887000 Fax: (202) 4880806 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.cr.org conres@cr.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)4921635 Fax: (303)4922154 www.crinfo.org Online gateway to conflict resolution resources. Confluence PO Box 63232 St. Louis, MO 63163 Phone: (314) 7712541 Fax: (314) 7713909 www.confluencecweb.org [email protected] Free & independent bimonthly 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 941033296 Phone: (415) 4952255 Fax: (415) 4951731 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) 5984000 Fax: (212) 5984141 www.coreonline.org core@coreonline.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 destinyto 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) 2358012 Fax: (503) 2355073 www.congressproject.org [email protected] Works against corruption in the US Congress. The Congressional Institute 401 Wythe Street #103 Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 8378812 Fax: (703) 8378817 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) 5255080 Fax: (860) 5255088 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 B3010 LEUVEN, Belgium Phone: +3216254011 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) 3889040 Fax: (541) 3186169 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) 4062306 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 102231, 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) 3901993 Fax: (717) 3901996 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) 4875590 Fax (213) 3860459 www.crfusa.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 941032109 www.consumeraction.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) 3878030 Fax: (202) 2345176 www.cptech.org Focuses on intellectual property rights & health care, electronic commerce, & co mpetition policy. Consumers Union 101 Truman Avenue Yonkers, NY 107031057 Phone: (914) 3782000 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 lowincome & u nderserved communities. Contexts Magazine Department of Sociology #1980 University of California Berkeley, CA 947201980 Phone: (510) 6438155 Fax: (510) 6420659 www.contextsmagazine.org Sociological ideas and research. Contributions PO Box 338 Medfield, MA 02052 Phone: (508) 3590019 Fax: (508) 3592703 www.contributionsmagazine.com Fundraising Magazine. Conversation Cafés New Road Map Foundation PO Box 15981 Seattle, WA 98115 Phone: (206) 5270437 www.conversationcafe.org Creates social spaces that empower citizens. COOL 37 Temple Place, Suite 401 Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 6952665 www.cool2serve.org Educates and empowers college students to strengthen our nation through communit y service. Coop America 1612 K Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (800) 58GREEN 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) 6386222 Fax: (202) 6381374 www.coopdevelopment.org Improves lives & communities by supporting economic development based on coopera tives Cooperative Fund of New England PO Box 412 Hartford, CT 061410412 Phone: (800) 8187833 Fax: (910) 3972857 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) 8432473 Fax: (607) 2542454 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 cavitynesting birds. The data become s part of a national database larger than any one researcher could collect in a lifetime & aimed at answering largescale 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) 6272322 Fax: (713) 6273006 181 Westchester Avenue, Suite 302C PO Box 791 Port Chester, NY 10573 Phone: (914) 9397531 Fax: (914) 9330168 www.cornerstone.to Reflective assessments, multisite 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) 5616568 Fax: (415) 5616493 www.corpwatch.org [email protected] Counters corporateled globalization through education & activism. Works to fost er democratic control over corporations by building grassroots globalizationa diverse movement for human rights, labor rights, & environmental justice. Corporate Europe Observatory Paulus Potterstraat 20 1071 DA Amsterdam Netherlands Phone: +31206127023 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' cooperative 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. Bimonthly 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) 4089788 Fax: (202) 4089793 www.cfed.org Promotes assetbuilding & economic opportunity strategies, primarily in lowinco 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: 2026065000 TTY: (202) 5652799 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) 2545700 Fax: (212) 4732807 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) 4268797 Fax: (651) 4260320 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) 4449484 TDD: (312) 4441967 Fax: (312) 4441977 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) 7280418 Fax: (202) 7280422 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) 4666512 www.cof.org Professional organization for grantmaking Foundations & corporations. Council for a Liveable World 110 Maryland Avenue NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 5434100 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 326084049 Phone: (352) 3352200 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) 9222385 Fax: (415) 9222385 www.848.com [email protected] Communityaccess, doityourself space for artists, activists, & communitymaker s. Programs: 1. LowIncome Rental Space for rehearsals, performances, & public events to lo wincome & 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. ArtistsinResidence Free rehearsal space, an honoraria (budget permitting) , & coproduces a performance by the artist(s). 6. Coproductions 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+ monthlong 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, email & 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 Biweekly political newsletter. County Television Network County of San Diego Administration Center 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 208 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 5954600 Fax: (619) 5574027 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) 5725575 Fax: (860) 6986118 www.patv15.com Public access TV & production training. Creative Leadership Solutions 7837 Jefferson Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: (816) 5230330 6420 South Quebec Street Suite B Englewood, CO 80111 Phone: (303) 7718600 Fax: (303) 7718681 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: 3108280130 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) 8366065 Fax: (510) 2388088 www.idiom.com/~cjc/ Alliance dedicated to reducing overreliance 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) 4460345 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) 5896020 Fax: (301) 5895056 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 326084049 Phone: (352) 3352200 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) 4440484 Fax: (510) 4442177 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) 6286243 Fax: (406) 6286243 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) 4231800 Fax: (425) 7957631 www.crossmovement.org International ministry that specializes in developing HipHop oriented evangelis tic literature & discipleship materials, & training leaders.

Crossroads Fund 3411 W. Diversey #20 Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (773) 2277676 Fax: (773) 2277790 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)8698664 www.crcworks.org Tools for community selfdetermination including neighborhood indicators, neighr hborhood data warehouse, & economic studies.

CS Fund 469 Bohemian Highway Freestone, CA 95472 Phone: (707) 8742942 Fax: (707) 8741734 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) 3540825 Fax: (617) 3548437 www.ctcnet.org Membership oranization of 1000+ community technology centers. The Cultural Conservancy PO Box 29044 San Francisco, CA 941290044 Phone: (415) 5616594 Fax: (415) 5616482 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) 3397801 www.culturallinks.org [email protected] Art in Action, a weeklong yourth summer camp; annual conscious arts festival; te aches street theater, giant puppetry, mural & bannermaking, dance & singing; an tioppression & antiracism workshops. Cultural Survival 215 Prospect Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 4415400 Fax: (617) 4415417 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) 7823739 Fax: (919) 7826464 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) 4235110 Fax: (860) 4239242 www.curbstone.org Publishes literature that promotes human rights & intercultural 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) 6274087 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) 824DADS www.dadsanddaughters.org [email protected] Strengthens fatherdaughter relationships. Dallas Community Television 1253 Round Table Dallas, TX 75247 Phone: (214) 6315571 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) 8347500 www..org Promotes health & safety at raves & nightclubs. The Dandelion Fund PO Box 409 Asheville, NC 28802 Phone: (828) 2361994 www.dandelionfund.org Funds positive social change in western NC. Danvers Community Access TV 10 School Street Danvers, MA 01923 Phone: (978) 7772720 Fax: (978) 7773630 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) 8354692 Fax: (510) 8353017 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) 7572419 Fax: (530) 7572938 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) 6241673 www.caneloproject.com/dawn www.greenbuilder.com/dawn [email protected] Support for individuals to build energyefficient 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 distro, & maintains the Minnesota Anarchists & AntiAuthoritarians webpa ge (www.freespeech.org/mn) & email announcement list. Dayton Access TV (DATV) 280 Leo Street Dayton, OH 45404 Phone: (937) 2235311 Fax: (937) 2232345 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) 2936970 Fax: (202) 8224787 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) 4738933 Fax: (212) 4208332 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 029030634 Phone: (401) 7383710 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) 6829400 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) 4812882 Fax: (858) 4812104 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) 7775500 Fax: (302) 7775386 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) 2349382 x257 www.deemocracysummer.org Training to build a national, multiracial 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)5644767 Fax: (978)3831269 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) 4059266 Fax: (301) 3142533 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) 5460007 Fax: (202) 5445002 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) 7278610 Fax: (212) 7278616 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, & nonoppressive relationships Demos 220 5th Avenue, 5th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 6331405 Fax: (212) 6332015 www.demosusa.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) 5470182 Fax: (505) 4746317 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) 9227303 Fax: (215) 9227304 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) 9679942 www.democracysouth.org [email protected] Builds, strengthens, & links progressive, multiissue, multiracial 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) 3385087 Fax: (416) 3920071 www.detourpublications.com [email protected] Nonprofit, online source for over 200 books, videos & other resources focusing on sustainable transportation & urban ecology. Programs: 1. Friends of Detour Crosspromotional partnerships with likeminded 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)8322904 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) 8981566 Fax: (202) 8981612 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) 9719443 Fax: (617) 9710778 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) 2547341 Fax: (561) 6190500 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) 2231266 Fax: (646) 2231290 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 & reallife cas e stuides to assist activists in advocacy efforts, media strategies & technology use. 3. Assisting Activists with technology web site templates & support for netba 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) 6289210 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)2590199 http://dinecare.indigenousnative.org [email protected] AllNavajo 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 331370791 Phone: (305) 5768020 Fax: (305) 5760789 www.thedartcenter.org [email protected] National network of grassroots, metropolitan, congregationbased, community orga nizations; provides consulting & training. Disability Rights Advocates 449 15th Street, Suite 303 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 4518644 Fax: (510) 4518511 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 selfemployed disabled artists. Discount Foundation 6712 Tildenwood Lane Rockville, MD, 20852 Phone: (301) 4681288 Fax: (301) 4681289 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) 2920401 Fax: (206) 6825320 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)3163120 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) 6284380 www.federationofnonprofits.org nonprofitfederation@thedma.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) 5231175 Fax: (212) 5821307 www.dosomething.org [email protected] Provides youth with inspiration, selfconfidence & leadership skills to be activ e citizens for a lifetime. Dogs for the Deaf, Inc. 10175 Wheeler Road Central Point, OR 97502 Phone: (541) 8269220 Fax: (541) 8266696 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 021411401 Phone: (617) 8762434 Fax: (617) 8760008 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 timesMarx, 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)4559621 www.progressivecatalog.com Provides progressive materials for consciousness raising & fundraising. DonorsChoose 42 West 24th Street New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 2558570 Fax: (212) 2558568 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) 5780090 Fax: (312) 5780103 www.donorsforum.org [email protected] Association of Chicagoarea 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) 9664510 Fax: (212) 2190248 www.dctvny.org that teaches people, particularly members of lowincome & minority communities, to produce insightful & artistic television. DRG 104 East 40th Street, Suite 304 New York, New York 10016 Phone: (212) 9831600 Fax: (212) 9831687 www.drgnyc.com [email protected] Executive search firm for nonprofits. DrugSense Mark Greer, Executive Director PO Box 651 Porterville, CA 93258 Phone: (800) 2665759 www.Drugsense.org www.mapinc.org [email protected] Provides accurate information relevant to to heighten awareness of t he extreme damage being caused to our nation & the world by our current "." 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 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 & email 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. 70 West 36th Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 6138020 Fax: (212) 6138021 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) 2938340 Fax: (202) 2938344 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 , 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) 9099663 Fax: (212) 9099493 www.drummajorinstitute.org [email protected] Sponsors dialogue about the problems facing usin 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 AfroAmerican Research 12 Quincy Street Barker Center, 2nd Floor Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 4954113 Fax: 617.496.2871 http://webdubois.fas.harvard.edu/ [email protected] Fellowships in AfroAmerican studies; academic & cultural enrichment programs; m aintains the Harvard Hip Hop Archive. The Rene Dubos Center Suite 387 Bronxville, NY 10708 Phone: (914) 3371636 Fax: (914) 7715206 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) 5883040 www.dbq.com/catv/ Public access TV & production training. Durango Community Access Television PO Box 9196 Durango, CO 81302 Phone: (970) 2592802 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) 8952927 Fax: (215) 8951054 www.dutv.org [email protected] Cable operated by Drexel University under agreement with The City of Philadelphi a, Department of Public Property. Nonprofit 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 152194696 Phonr: (412) 6835116 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) 2304770 Fax: (718) 2304776 www.dyketv.org [email protected] 10yearold grassroots nonprofit that produces the only national lesbian TV show a diverse, subversive, informative, entertaining, volunteermade 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 halfhour, magazine format mix of news, arts, health, political commentary, sports, shorts , spoofs & much more 2. Video workshops in NYC we teach lowcost, sliding scale production & editin g workshops on stateoftheart 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, 19931996 E/The Environmental Magazine Parent Organization: Earth Action Network Brian Howard, Managing Editor 28 Knight Street Norwalk, CT 06851 Phone: (203) 8545559 Fax: (203) 8660602 www.emagazine.com [email protected] Consumeroriented environmental newsst& magazine. Independent, nonprofit public ation. e.thePeople 523 Avenue of the Americas, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10011 Phone: (646) 5369305 www.ethepeople.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, easytouse 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) 3244744 Fax: (206) 3242383 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) 8201635 www.havc.org Independednt films about the environment. Earth First! Journal Editorial Collective PO Box 3023 Tucson, AZ 857023023 Phone: (520)6206900 Fax: (413)2540057 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) 7883666 Fax: (415) 7887324 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 981179923 Phone: (206) 6322426 Fax: (206) 6322082 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) 5498118 Fax: (413) 5490544 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) 5506700 Fax: (510) 5506740 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 farreaching 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) 3623648 Fax: (831) 4231313 www.EarthSave.org [email protected] Promotes a shift towards a healthy plantbased diet. EarthSpirit Community PO Box 723 Williamsburg, MA, USA 01096 Phone: (413) 2384240 Fax: (413) 2387785 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) 8427986 Fax: (206) 8428918 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) 5254220 Fax: (413) 5259388 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) 6947944 Fax: (309) 6944150 www.esctv.org Public access TV. The EastWest Center 1601 EastWest Road Honolulu, HI USA 968481601 Phone: (808) 9447111 Fax: (808) 9447376 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) 5433246 Fax: (239) 5435317 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. EcoHome tm Network 4344 Russell Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027 Phone: (323) 6625207 Fax: (323) 6624744 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) 5482220 Fax: (510) 5482240 www.ecologycenter.org [email protected] Addresses the public need for unbiased, noncommercial information about househo ld products, ecologicallysensitive 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) 4645921 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) 5296360 Fax: (206) 6336665 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, welfaretowor 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) 7758810 Fax: (202) 7750819 www.epinet.org Think tank that broadens the public debate about strategies to achieve a prosper ous & fair economy. EcoStewards Alliance 5765F Burke Centre Parkway, #321 Burke, VA 220152233 Phone: (703) 7661724 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) 2564221 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 bimonthly magazine, Ethical Consumer, which is the UK's leading leadi ng alternative consumer magazine. Education Policy Institute PMB #294 4401A Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008 Phone: (202) 2447535 Fax: (202) 2447584 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) 2266498 Fax: (203) 2270424 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) 3702515 Fax: (617) 8645164 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) 2474882 Fax: (617) 2474035 Website: www.aeinstein.org Email: [email protected] Advances the worldwide 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) 4369333 Fax: (415) 4369993 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) 9514844 Fax: (415) 9514813 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) 4637650 www.epionline.org Research organization that studies entrylevel employment issues. Employment Policy Foundation 1015 Fifteenth Street NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 7898685 Fax: (202) 7898684 www.epf.org Promotes sound employment policy through research on workplace trends & issues. Empower America 1801 K Street NW, Suite 410K Washington, DC 200065805 Phone: (202) 4528200 Fax: (202) 8330388 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 057330328 Phone: (800) 6394122 www.greatideas.org info@greatideas.org Quarterly journal. Energize, Inc. Susan J. Ellis, President 5450 Wissahickon Ave Box C13 Philadelphia, PA 19144 Phone: 2154388342 Fax: 2154280434 www.energizeinc.com [email protected] Training, consulting, & publishing firm specilizing in volunteerism. Publications: listed online The Engaged Zen Foundation PO Box 700 Ramsey, NJ 074460700 www.engagedzen.org Buddhist prison ministry. The Enterprise Foundation 10227 Wincopin Circle, Suite 500 Columbia, MD 21044 Phone: (410) 9641230 Fax: (410) 9641918 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, uptodate environmenta l information & news. Environmental Background Information Center Chris Sevanick, Associate Director 45 W. 21st Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 6453363 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) 5052100 Fax: (212) 5052375 www.environmentaldefense.org Links science, economics, & law to create innovative, equitable, & costeffectiv e solutions to environmental problems. Environmental Grantmakers Association 437 Madison Avenue, 37th Floor New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 8124260 Fax: (212) 8124299 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) 2350281 Fax: (619) 2323670 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) 8806911 Fax: (404) 8806909 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) 2272065 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 enewsletter published by Hal Fox www.padrak.com/in e/index.shtml 4. Planet magazine Greenspace: San Francisco www.planetmag.com Environmental Media Services 1320 18th Street NW, 5th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4636670 www.ems.org Provides journalists with current information about environmental issues. Environmental News Network Inc. 2020 Milvia, Suite 411 Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (415) 4592248 www.enn.com Educates the world about environmental issues through a website. Environmental Research Foundation (ERF) PO Box 160 New Brunswick, NJ 089030160 Phone: (888) 2RACHEL Fax: (732) 7914603 [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) 3319700 Fax: (202) 3318592 www.envsc.org Provides training and assistance to environmental organizations. Environmental Working Group 1436 U Street NW, Suite 100 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 6676982 Fax: (202) 2322592 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) 5361245 Fax: (202) 4780910 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) 8300303 Fax: (781) 8300282 www.equalexchange.com [email protected] Builds longterm trade partnerships that are economically just & environmentally sound, fosters mutually beneficial relations between farmers & consumers, demon strates the viability of workerowned and fair trade. Equal Justice USA A project of the Quixote Center PO Box 5206 Hyattsvillle, MD 20782 Phone: (301) 6990042 Fax: (301) 8642182 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 200371541 Phone: (202) 4663686 Fax: (202) 4299766 www.equaljustiveworks.org [email protected] Organizes, trains, & supports public serviceminded law students. Equal Rights Advocates 1663 Mission Street, Suite 250 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 6210672 Fax: (415) 6216744 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) 2343062 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) 2280201 Fax: (210) 2280000 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) 3878034 Fax: (202) 2345176 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) 4535259 Fax: (204) 2847871 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) 6821200 Fax: (202) 4080632 www.eppc.org Clarifies & reinforces the bond between the JudeoChristian moral tradition & th e public debate over domestic & foreign policy issues. Evanston Community Media Center 1285 Hartrey Avenue Evanston, IL 60202 Phone: (847)8692510 www.ectv.com Public access TV, production training. Evergreen Freedom Foundation PO Box 552 Olympia, WA 98507 Phone: (360) 9563482 Fax: (360) 3521874 www.effwa.org [email protected] Free market public policy research organization. The Evergreen State Society PO Box 20682 Seattle, WA 981020682 Phone: (206) 3295640 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 MontoyaWong 5813 Geary Blvd. Box 111 San Francisco, CA 94121 Phone: (415) 2426041 Fax: (415) 6610625 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 pickups. 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, microeconomy/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 cleanup & history 5. Excess Access online 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 WorkFromHome moms, homebound Seniors & student interns. Extension Community Development Cooperative Suite 102, 55 Bond Street PO Box 5054, Station C St. John's, NL Canada A1C 5V3 Phone: (709) 5798950 Fax: (709) 5793526 www.extensioncoop.nf.net extcoop@extensioncoop.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) 885SERV www.FLYouth.org [email protected] Offers longterm 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 hiphop in the District of Columbia to become the people that they aspire to be. Provides oneonone afterschool tutoring, a nger management through dance, field trips, & a five week educational and recrea tional summer camp that fosters literacy, selfesteem, & 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 neonone, 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, youthrun community garden that pr ovides healthy food for the families & science learning for the youth. Publications: 1. Breakdance fundraiser and FLY info DVD and VHS Facing History and Ourselves 16 Hurd Road Brookline, MA 02445 Phone: (617) 2321595 Fax: (617) 2320281 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) 6336700 Fax: (212) 7277668 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) 8981000 www.fairlabor.org Promotes improved working conditions worldwide Fair Trade Federation, Inc. 1612 K Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 8725329 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) 5731090 Fax: (703) 5731210 www.fcac.org [email protected] Public Access TV, radio, training. Fairness Campaign 2263 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 Phone: (502) 8930788 Fax: (502) 89630577 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 752610502 Phone: (888) 3160430 Fax: (817) 3990458 www.fpiweb.org [email protected] Builds organizational capacity & management effectiveness in faithbased & commu nity organizations. Falmouth Community Access 310 Dillingham Avenue Falmouth, MA Phone: (508) 4570800 www.fctv.org Public access TV, production training. Falmouth Institute 3702 Pender Drive, Suite 300 Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone: (800) 9924489 Fax: (703) 3522323 www.falmouthinstitute.com training seminars & conferences, handson 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) 8226700 Fax: (202) 8226704 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) 6283030 Fax: (202) 3472417 www.familiesusa.org [email protected] National consumer health advocacy organization. We work with a wide range of nat ional & grassroots organizations towards highquality 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, & recharge. Publications: A wide range of reports (1530 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) 4652044 Fax: (212) 4658637 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) 5893036 Fax: (434) 5896520 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 941035133 Phone: (415) 2528900 TTY: (800) 5954889 Fax: (415) 2528991 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) 3336169 Fax: (507) 3341617 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) 5301737 Fax: (301) 5305747 www.farmusa.org [email protected] Promotes plantbased 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) 8228138 www.fedsoc.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) 7650991 www.federationsoutherncoop.com Helps to develop selfsupporting 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) 8835545 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 mailorder & webbased bookstore featuring more than 15 0 titles on cooperative living, group process, sustainability, & right livelihoo d. store.ic.org/bookshelf 2. One & twoday events around the country offering both the information & the inspiration of community. 3. Semiannual fourday 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, copublished 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) 3584601 Fax: (845) 3584924 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, bimonthly magazine 2. FOR Witness, occasional newsletter Feminist Majority Foundation 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 801 Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: (703) 5222214 Fax: (703) 5222219 www.feminist.org Dedicated to women's equality, reproductive health, & nonviolence. The Feminist Press at the City University of New York The Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, Suite 5406 New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 8177920 Fax: (212) 8171593 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 857171355 Phone: (520) 8256852 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 101082525 Phone: (212) 7026292 Fax: (212) 7026277 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) 737FFLA 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) 8225200 Fax: (202) 8224787 260 Fifth Avenue, Ninth Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 5845000 Fax: (212) 5845045 182 Second Street, Fourth Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: (415) 9010111 Fax: (415) 9010110 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: 2159721010 Fax: 2159721020 www.princemusictheater.org [email protected] Presents classics of film history to new, multigenerational 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. 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) 5871000 Fax: (202) 6284205 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) 4227284 Fax: (719) 6361943 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) 3715615 Fax: (540) 3713505 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) 2670637 Fax: (613) 3962761 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) 2298575 Fax: (212) 9897649 www.firstrunfeatures.com [email protected] Independent fiction & nonfiction films. Flor y Canto 3706 N.Figueroa Ave Los Angeles, CA Phone: (323)2768350 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) 2743718 Fax: (858) 2743728 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) 5571764 Fax: (305) 8215528 www.fano.org [email protected] Promotes the nonprofit community in FL. Flux Factory, Inc. Stefany Anne Golberg, Director of Events 3838 43rd Street Long Island City, NY 11101 Phone: (718) 7073362 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) 3215051 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) 6544400 Fax: (510) 6544551 www.foodfirst.org [email protected] Think tank & educationforaction center that highlights root causes & valuebas 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) 6013663 Fax: (323) 7597070 www.foodfromthehood.com [email protected] Fosters business, academic, & life skills for atrisk youth through operation of a natural foods business. Food for the Hungry 7729 East Greenway Road Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: (800) 2HUNGER 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 18008841136 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) 9862200 Fax: (202) 9862525 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) 3926655 Fax: (416) 3926650 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 2139400505 Ngong Road Nairobi, Kenya Phone: (254) 2573131, 573351, 573359 Fax: (254)2574150 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) 4671120 Fax: (202) 4670055 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 IrvintononHudson, NY 10533 Phone: (800) 9604FEE 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 943011040 Phone: (650) 3287756 Fax: (650) 3287785 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) 2068965 Fax: (212) 2068799 www.4w8w.com Independent publisher topics include women's issues, politics, & art. Foxboro Cable Access PO Box 524 Foxboro, MA 02035 Phone: (508) 5434757 Fax: (508) 5430858 www.fcatv.com [email protected] Public access TV. Fractured Atlas 1123 Broadway, Suite 1109 New York, NY 100102007 Phone: (917) 6060857 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. Antiauthoritarian & nonideological. 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) 6880221 Fax: (604) 6888539 www.fraserinstitute.ca Public policy organization focused on the role competitive markets play in provi ding for the economic & social wellbeing of all Canadians. Free Arts for Abused Children 11965 Venice Boulevard, #402 Los Angeles, CA 90066 Phone: (310) 3134ART Fax: (310) 3135575 www.freearts.org Integrates the healing & therapeutic power of the arts into the lives of childre n & youth who have been abused & families designated "atrisk." Free Media Network PO Box 92 Plainfield, VT 05667 www.freemedianetwork.org Radical & cohesive coverage of the global anticapitalism movement; weekly radio program. Free the Planet! 218 D Street SE Washington DC 20003 Phone: (202) 5473656 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) 5954605 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) 4428445 www.freespeech.org Airs social, political, cultural, & environmental documentaries from independent producers. The Freechild Project PO Box 6185 Olympia, Washington, 985076185 Phone: (360) 2590218 www.freechild.org [email protected] Resources for social change by & with young people. Freedom Forum 1101 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: (703) 5280800 Fax: (703) 2843770 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) 2965101 Fax: (202) 2965078 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) 3811595 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) 2104887 www.freedomrising.org [email protected] Organizes nonviolent 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, nonviolent direct action, facilitation, media skills, street t heater, campaign strategy & alliance building. Freedom Road PO Box 87613 Chicago, IL 606800613 www.frso.org MarxistLeninist organization. Freedom Socialist Party 113 West 128th Street New York, New York 10027 Phone: (212) 2220633 Fax: (212) 2220839 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) 3059045 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) 5588759 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) 4564929 www.freezerbox.com [email protected] Independent, opinionbased 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 email newsletter 2. Web & mobile versions of the magazine. 3. Online syndication feed. The Freire Center PO Box 6250 Minneapolis, MN 55406 Phone: (612) 7225790 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) 4510303 Fax: (616) 4518481 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) 8438687 Fax: (202) 7830444 www.foe.org [email protected] International environmental network. Friends Publishing Corporation Susan CorsonFinnerty, Publisher & Executive Editor 1216 Arch Street, Suite 2A Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 5688629 Fax: (215) 5681377 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, 200025795 Phone: (800) 6301330 Fax: (202) 5476019 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) 9170383 Phone: (651) 9170379 www.fnvw.org [email protected] Nonviolence workshops & trainings. From the Four Directions Berkana Institute PO Box 1407 Provo, UT 84603 Phone: (801) 3772996 Fax: (801) 3772998 www.fromthefourdirections.org Creates and supports local, ongoing leadership circles focused on lifeaffirmin g leadership. Frontlines 3311 Mission Street, Suite 135 San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sffrontlines.com [email protected] Newspaper of the left. The Fruition Coalition Jessica R. Dreistadt, Executive Director PO Box 51293 Philadelphia, PA 19115 Phone: (267) 9878907 Fax: (413) 3750996 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) 5613399 Fax: 8026099218 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) 4427800 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 800TELJURY 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) 2462096 Fax: (212) 2462633 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) 2237940 Fax: (202) 2237947 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) 2928050 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 300321230 Phone: (404) 2927600 Fax: (404) 2927835 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) 5295300 Fax: (212) 9829272 www.fex.org National membership organization of publicly supported, communitybased foundati ons. The Future of Freedom Foundation 11350 Random Hills Road, Suite 800 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone: (703) 9346101 Fax: (703) 3528678 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) 8497360 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) 9472002 Fax: (204) 9473202 www.g7welcomingcommittee.com [email protected] Independent, radically political, collectivelyowned & operated record label rel easing music & spoken word CDs. Galapagos Art Space 70 N 6th Street Brooklyn, NY 11211 Phone: (718) 7825188 www.galapagosartspace.com [email protected] Art & meeting space. Gallery 37 66 East Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: (312) 7448925 TDD: (312) 7442947 Fax: (312) 7449249 www.gallery37.org [email protected] A division of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs, provides youth with educ ation & onthejob training in the visual, literary, media, culinary, & performi ng arts. The Gamaliel Foundation 203 N. Wabash Ave, Suite 808 Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: (312) 3572639 Fax: (312) 3576735 www.gamaliel.org Consults with groups committed to creating powerful citizen organizations; clerg y training; 7day national leadership training; women's leadership program. GandhiServe Foundation Peter Ruhe, FounderChairperson Rathausstrasse 51a, 12105 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49307054054 Fax: +49307054054 www.gandhiserve.org [email protected] Spreads the ethics of nonviolence by disseminating information about & populariz ing Mahatma Gandhis life & works. Helps to alleviate conflicts & inspire others by making available media & resources on Gandhis 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) 8411460 Fax: (905) 8413031 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) 7641475 Fax: (410) 7642632 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 100016207 Phone: (212) 7270135 Fax: (212) 7270254 www.glsen.org Fights to end antigay bias in K12 schools. GayStraight Alliance Network 160 14th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 5524229 Fax: (415) 5524729 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) 2940035 Fax: (408) 3519800 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) 8327730 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) 3473168 Fax: (202) 8350246 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 941040542 Phone: (415) 4302169 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 303032914 Phone: (800) 9595015 Fax: (404) 5210487 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) 7544788 Fax: (901) 7556951 www.ghstv.org Public access TV, equipment & facilities, production training. Gifts In Kind International 333 N. Fairfax Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 8362121 Fax: (703) 5491481 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) 2217989 Fax: (360) 2217817 www.giraffe.org [email protected] Storybased K12 curriculum that teaches courageous compassion & active citizens hip. Girl Source 2121 Bryant Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA, 941102135 Phone: (415) 8249050 www.girlsource.org [email protected] provides meaningful work & leadership opportunities for urban, lowincome young women, ages 1418 by hiring them to create media & education products that expre ss their own voices & experiences. Girls Incorporated 120 Wall Street New York, NY 100053902 Phone: (800) 3744475 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) 8494941 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) 5574820 Fax: (212) 5574819 165 Township Line Road, Suite 150 Jenkintown, PA 19046 Phone: (215) 2773030 Fax: (215) 2773075 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) 9332240 Fax: (323) 9332241 248 West 35th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 6293322 Fax: (212) 6293225 1375 Sutter Street, Suite 222 San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: (415) 5610638 Fax: (415) 5610632 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) 7281050 Fax: (206) 7281123 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) 8582030 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) 2645072 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) 2860424 Fax: (212) 2869561 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 BaranskiWalker, Campaign Manager PO Box 610061 Redwood City, CA 94061 Phone: (650) 2611235 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 nonviolence. 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) 2557296 Fax: (415) 2557498 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) 2027640 Fax: (415) 2028604 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) 3643803 Fax: (415) 6939163 www.globalff.org Integrates the interests of business and the environment. The Global Renaissance Alliance PO Box 3259 Center Line, MI 48015 Phone: (586) 7548105 Fax: (586) 7548106 www.renaissancealliance.org [email protected] Holistically based activism; coordinates peace circles. Global Response Paula Palmer PO Box 7490 Boulder, CO 80306 Phone: (303) 4440306 Fax: (303) 4499794 www.globalresponse.org [email protected] Organizes international letterwriting 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 letterwriting 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 312, participate in international let terwriting 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. Ecoclub Actions educaitonal bulletins for students, grades 912 (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) 9644474 Fax: (931) 9642200 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) 6616111 Fax: (212) 6611933 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. autos ubscribe by emailing [email protected] 2. Global Youth Action Guide encourages positive youthled 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) 7898314 www.globalyouthconnect.org [email protected] Supports youthled 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) 2975982 www.globalyouthvillage.org Multicultural summer youth leadership development program. Globalvision 1600 Broadway Suite 700 New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 2460202 Fax: (212) 2462677 www.globalvision.org [email protected] Independent media production. Gorham Cable Access Television 41 Morrill Avenune Phone: (207) 8395244 [email protected] Public access TV, production training. Government Accountability Project 1612 K Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 4080034 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) 7276300 ext. 25359 www.stopthehate.org [email protected] Antiviolence materials for educators, students, police, & community groups. Graffiti Theatre PO Box 2177 Iowa City, IA 52244 Phone: (319) 6213234 www.graffititheatre.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) 6851130 www.grandmothersforpeace.org Volunteers activst group that addresses the dangers of nuclear power plants, rad ioactive waste, subcritical & 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) 4594788 Fax: (616) 4593970 www.grandnet.org Technology access & consulting. The Grant Center 606 S. Mendenhall, Suite 108 Memphis, TN Phone: (901) 6846605 Fax: (901) 6846616 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) 5187251 Fax: (202) 5187253 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) 7942253 Fax: (617) 2660497 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) 4829860 Fax: (213) 4829863 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 nonprofits & 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. Whats 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) 2409721 www.geonewsletter.org bimonthly publication that reports on worker cooperatives & communitybased 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)5968160 Fax: (510)5968822 www.grassrootsfundraising.org [email protected] Provides practical, handson assistance, especially for small to midsized nonpr ofits, in all areas of fundraising related to individual giving. We also publis h subjectspecific collections of articles & an enewsletter. 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) 4556361 Fax: (303) 4554107 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) 5241400 Fax: (617) 5245525 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) 3323090 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. 1614 Gilbert Road Williamstown, VT 05679 Phone: (802) 4335441 www.vtgrassrootsparty.org [email protected] Political party dedicated to ending 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) 3872933 Fax: (202) 2340981 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 306046707 Phone: (706) 6137121 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) 2805362 Fax: (202) 7371160 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) 9444935 www.armchairactivism.org [email protected] Independentmedia outlet & activism resource. Web design & professional writing services for progressive organizations & churches. Informs dogooders & 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 awardwinning 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: 5134750475 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) 7906831 Fax: (262) 7906753 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) 2485010 Fax: (415) 2485011 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) 9887423 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) 4621177 Fax: (202) 4624507 www.greenpeaceusa.org [email protected] Leading independent campaigning organization that uses nonviolent 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 nuclearfree future & stop global warming. Green Bean's Productions 4 Garfield Place Upper Montclair,New Jersey 070431512 Phone: (800) 227BEAN Fax: (973) 5099071 www.greenbeans.com [email protected] Environmental videos. Green Corps Cindy Kang, Recruitment Director 29 Temple Place Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 4268506 Fax: (617) 2928057 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, handson 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) 7361295 Fax: (503) 7361319 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 772420212 Phone: (713) 7898889 Fax: (713) 7899786 www.greenhotels.com Membership association of environmentallyfriendly 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) 6741631 Fax: (212) 6746206 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) 8790288 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) 41GREEN www.greenpartyus.org [email protected] Political party committed to environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice, & g rassroots organizing. Green Seal 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 827 Washington, DC 200365525 Phone: (202) 8726400 Fax: (202) 8724324 www.greenseal.org [email protected] Identifies and promotes environmentally responsible products & services. Green Teacher Tim Grant, Coeditor 95 Robert Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 2K5 Canada P.0. Box 452 Niagara Falls, NY 143040452 Phone: (416) 9601244 Fax: (416) 9253474 www.greenteacher.com [email protected] For K12 teachers who want to promote environmental & global awareness with kids / Provides inspiring ideas, readytouse activities, & handy reviews of new res ources. Publications: 1. Greening School Grounds: Creating Habitats for Learning stepbystep instru ctions for numerous schoolyard projects along with outdoor classroom activities, curriculum links, & uptodate 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 uptodate lists of learnin g resources & related organizations. Green Volunteers 1 Greenleaf Woods Drive # 302 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Phone: (800) 5259379 Fax: (603) 7666292 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) 2485010 Fax: (415) 2485011 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) 3731100 www.greensboro.com/gctv/ Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Greensboro Justice Fund PO Box 1594 Northampton, MA 01061 Phone: (877) 5856606 Fax: (413) 5846442 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) 4231601 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) 8762020 Fax: (253) 4236487 www.gristmagazine.com [email protected] Environmental news & humor. Groundspring.org Presidio Building 1014 PO Box 29256 San Francisco, CA 941290256 Phone: (415) 5617807 Fax:(415) 5616401 www.groundspring.org Simple, affordable, & integrated services to help small to mediumsized 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) 9464398 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 dogooders 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) 9402600 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) 6589888 Fax: (416) 6578885 www.guernicaeditions.com [email protected] Multicultural books. GuideStar Philanthropic Research, Inc. 427 Scotland Street Williamsburg, VA 23185 Phone: (757) 2294631 www.guidestar.org Provides online accecss to information about nonprofits. Guild Complex 1212 N. Ashland, Suite 211 Chicago, IL 60622 Phone: (773) 2276117 Fax: (773) 2276159 www.guildcomplex.com [email protected] Reaches broad, multiethnic 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) 3657006 Fax: (212) 9666708 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) 2481111 Fax: (212) 2481951 1120 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Suite 460 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 2964012 Fax: (202) 2235756 www.agiusa.org Conducts sexual & reproductive health research, policy analysis, & public educat ion. HALT 1612 K Street NW, Suite 510 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (888) FORHALT Fax: (202) 8879699 www.halt.org Organization of Americans for legal reform. Fannie Lou Hamer Project 729 Academy Street Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Phone: (269) 3499760 Fax: (269) 3499767 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) 9044874 www.handsnet.org Information and training services for human services professionals. Hapa Issues Forum, Inc. 1840 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 941153220 Phone: (415) 409HAPA 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) 2136376 Fax: (212) 2136582 www.harmreduction.org [email protected] Reduces drugrelated 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) 4311130 Fax: (212) 4317693 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 105245555 Phone: (845) 4244040 Fax: (845) 4244545 www.thehastingscenter.org [email protected] Researches ethics in health care, biotechnology, & the environment. HateCrime Network Jack Crumley PO Box 31321 El Paso, TX 799310321 Phone: (208) 2462292 Fax: (208) 2462292 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) 5227676 Fax: (617) 5229580 www.haymarket.org Funds grassroots social change organizations in New England. Heads Up 645 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 5444468 Fax: (202) 5444437 www.headsupdc.org Provides children and youth from lowincome neighborhoods with learning opportun ities. Headwaters Fund 122 West Franklin Avenue, Suite 518 Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 8790602 Fax: (612) 8790613 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) 2349121 Fax: (202) 2349121 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 Di2Ethylhexyl Phthalate (DEHP) in PVC medical Devices: Exposure, Toxicity & Alternatives Healthy Schools Network 773 Madison Avenue Albany, NY 12208 Phone: (518) 4620632 Fax: (518) 4620433 www.healthyschools.org Advocates for the protection of childrens environmental health in schools. Heartland Institute 19 South LaSalle Street, Suite 903 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: (312) 3774000 www.heartland.org [email protected] Research & education about the environment, school reform, & health care. Heartsong Books PO Box 370 Blue Hill, ME 046140370 Phone: (207) 3745170 www.heartsongbooks.com Books for a better world. Heifer Project International PO Box 808 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: (800) 4220474 www.heifer.org [email protected] Combats hunger, alleviates poverty, & restores the environment by providing appr opriate livestock, training, & related services to smallscale farmers worldwide . Heldref Publications 1319 Eighteenth Street, NW Washington, DC 200361802 Phone: (800) 3659753 Fax: (202) 2936130 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) 2328150 Hotline: (800) 676HIPS Fax: (202) 2328304 www.hips.org [email protected] Outreach & referrals, peer education, tollfree 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) 8451447 Fax: (510) 8450539 www.hesperian.org [email protected] Publisher of materials for communitybased 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, communitybased 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) 2637557 www.hpat.org Public access TV, production training. High Country News Paul Larmer, Executive Director PO Box 1090 Paonia, CO 81428 Phone: (970) 5274898 Fax: (970) 5274897 www.hcn.org [email protected] Independent "Paper for People Who Care about the West," covers the West's natura l resource & community issues with indepth & evenhanded 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 twiceweekly, halfhour 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) 9333443 Fax: (865) 9333424 www.hrec.org [email protected] Residential education & research organization. Hillwatch Inc. Suite 200, 334 MacLaren Avenue Ottawa, Ontario Canada K2P 0M6 Phone: (613) 2388700 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) 2338955 Fax: (212) 2338996 www.hispanicfederation.org Builds & strengthens communitybased Latino organizations. Hispanic Scholarship Fund One Sansome Street, Suite 1000 San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: (877) 4734636 Fax: (415) 4459942 www.hsf.net [email protected] Supports HIspanic higher education. HKH Foundation 521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1612 New York, NY 10175 Phone: (212) 6827522 Fax: (212) 6878877 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) 4298979 [email protected] Publica ccess TV, production training. Holt Labor Library Shannon Sheppard, Director 50 Fell Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 2411370 Fax: (415) 4311316 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, 988551083 Phone: (800) 2363278 Fax: (509) 4862753 www.homeedmagazine.com HEM@homeedmagazine.com Bimonthly magazine about homeschooling. HomeBase 870 Market Street, Suite 1228 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 7887961 Fax: (415) 7887965 www.homebaseccc.org Public policy law firm on . PO Box 292577 Davie, Florida 33329 Phone: (954) 9640123 Fax: (954) 9262022 www.homelessvoice.org Community homeless newspaper. Honor the Earth 2104 Stevens Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 8797529 www.honorearth.org [email protected] Native grantmaking & political advocacy organization. HOPE Magazine POB 160, Naskeag Road Brooklin, ME 04616 Phone: (207) 3594651 Fax: (207) 3598920 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) 5449663 www.hopedance.org [email protected] Bimonthly about radical solutions. Hopkinton Community Access Television 88 Hayden Rowe Street Hopkinton, MA 01748 Phone: (508) 4972547 Fax: (508) 4972546 www.hoptv.com Public access TV, production training, portable equipment & studio.

Hostelling International 8401 Colesville Road, Suite 600 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: (301) 4951240 Fax: (301) 4956697 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) 3930448 Fax: (202) 3930464 www.housingresearch.org Improves public housing through research, education, & technical assistance. Houston MediaSource 3900 Milam Houston, TX 77006 Phone: (713) 5247700 Fax: (713) 5243823 www.houstonmediasource.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 537011917 www.solidarity.com/hkcartoon/ [email protected] Labor cartoons. HUD User PO Box 23268 Washington, DC 200263268 Phone: (800) 2452691 TDD: (800) 9277589 Fax: (202) 7089981 www.huduser.org Subsidized housing policy development & research information service. Hudson Community Access Cable 27 East Main Street Hudson, OH 44236 Phone: (330) 6532500 Fax: (330) 6531489 www.hudson.oh.us/commcable.html Public access TV, facilities & equipment. Hudson Institute Herman Kahn Center 5395 Emerson Way Indianapolis, IN 46226 Phone: (317) 5451000 Fax: (317) 5459639 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 303590629 Phone: (404) 2481898 Fax: (404) 2480162 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) 6284160 TTY: (202) 2161572 Fax: (202) 3475323 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) 6250278 Fax: (617) 2490278 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&Montfleury CH1290 Versoix, Switzerl& Phone: 41227555252 Fax: 41227555260 www.huridocs.org [email protected] Programs: Global network of organizations concerned with human rights. Facilitates human r ights documentation work. Programs: 1. Training courses & workshops on human rights information handling 2. Developing tools & techniques for human rights monitoring & information handl ing 3. Information & Outreach Program 4. Communication, Advice & Support Program 5. Networking & Institutional Development Program Publications: 1. HURITOOLS CDROM 2. HURIDOCS News periodic 3. HURIDOCS Events St&ard Formats: A Tool for Documenting Human Rights Violation s 4. HURIDOCS St&ard Formats for the Recording & Exchange of Bibliographic Informa tion Concerning Human Rights 5. MicroThesauri : A Tool for Documenting Human Rights Violations Human Rights Watch 350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor New York, NY 101183299 Phone: (212) 2904700 Fax: (212) 7361300 www.hrw.org Dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. Humane Farming Association PO Box 3577 San Rafael, CA 94912 Phone: (415) 771CALF Fax: (415) 4850106 www.hfa.org [email protected] Campaigns for farm animal protection, operates a farm animal refuge. The Humane Society of the United States 2100 L Street, NW Washington DC 20037 Phone: (202) 4521100 www.hsus.org Dedicated to creating a world where our relationship with animals is guided by c ompassion. Humane Society University, disaster services, urban wildlife sanctua ry program, wildlife land trust. Human Strategies for Human Rights (HSHR) Gina Gagnon, Executive Director 73612 Highway 111, Suite 6 Palm Desert, CA 92260 Phone: (760) 8621254 Fax: (760) 7760848 www.hshr.org [email protected] Provides human rights NGOs with guidance in organizational capacity building, ad ministrative & professional skills training, & human rights education. Training is adapted to each NGOs working environment & carried out onsite over a two week to two month period. Programs: 1. Organizational capacity building guides the professional development of NGO s 2. Technical & professional skills training 3. Human rights education addresses institutions, procedures & practices at th e international, regional & state levels. The history of human rights & its cur rent political dimension are also presented. 4. Assistance in the formulation of strategies for the promotion & protection o f human rights Publications: 1. Human Rights Glossary Practical Terms for NGOs 2. International Human Rights: Basic Reference Guide for NGOs Humane Studies Review Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University 3301 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 440 Arlington VA 22201 Phone: (800) 6978799 Fax: (703) 9934890 www.huumanestudiesreview.org [email protected] Periodical about individual rights & free markets. The Humanity Initiatives 36 North William Street PO Box 2488 Tisbury, MA 02568 Phone: (508) 6937300 www.humanity.org [email protected] Periodical that encourages people to understand the planet as our common home. The Hunger Project 15 East 26th Street New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 2519100 Fax: (212) 5329785 www.thp.org [email protected] Strategic organization & global movement committed to the sustainable end of wor ld hunger focused on Africa, Asia, & Latin America. The Hyams Foundation 175 Federal Street, 14th floor Boston, MA, 02110 Phone: (617) 4265600 Fax: (617) 4265696 www.hyamsfouundation.orrg [email protected] Funding to increase economic & social justice & power within lowincome communit ies. "I Have a Dream" Foundation 330 Seventh Avenue 20th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 2935480 Fax: (212) 2935478 www.ihad.org/ [email protected] Helps children from lowincome areas across the US reach their education & caree r goals by providing a longterm program of mentoring, tutoring, & enrichment wi th an assured opportunity for higher education. iAbolish American AntiSlavery Group 198 Tremont Street, #421 Boston, MA 02116 Phone: (800) 8840719 www.iabolish.org [email protected] Antislavery web portal. IBON Foundation Rm. 303 SCC Building 4427 Int. Old Sta. Mesa Manila, Philippines Phone: (632) 7132729; 7132737; 7130910 Fax: (632) 7160108 www.ibon.org Research, education, & information development institution. iCan, Inc. 870 Bowers Street Birmingham, MI 48009 Phone: (877) ASKICAN www.icanonline.net Online disability community. ICAT 1280 Titus Avenune Irondequoit, NY 14617 Phone: (585) 3367273 www.irondequoit.org/services/icat.htm [email protected] Public access TV. Idealist.org see Action Without Borders IDEX aka International Development Exchange 827 Valencia Street, Suite 101 San Francisco, CA 941101736 Phone: (415) 8248384 Fax: (415) 8248387 www.idex.org [email protected] Promotes economic justice for low income communities in Asia, Africa, Latin Amer ica, & the USA. Impact Capital 401 Second Avenue South, Suite 301 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (800) 3360679 Fax: (206) 5873230 203 N Washington Street, Suite 305 Spokane, WA 99201 Phone: (800) 7098088 Fax: (509) 4568350 Invests in organizations that build communiuty through lending & training. The Impact Fund 125 University Avenue Berkeley, CA 94710 Phone: (510) 8453473 Fax: (510) 8453654 www.impactfund.org [email protected] Provides funding, technical assistance, & representation for complex public inte rest litigation in the areas of civil & human rights, environmental justice, & p overty law. IMPACT Press Craig Mazer, Editor/Publisher PMB 361, 10151 University Boulevard Orlando, FL 32817 Phone: (407) 2635504 www.impactpress.com [email protected] Free, notforprofit, sociopolitical magazine featuring aggressive journalism, biting commentary & a dose of satire, on such topics as animal rights, corporate greed & the war on drugs. Founded in early 1996, Almost purely volunteerrun & strives to "Cover Issues the Way the Media Should." Impact Publishers, Inc. PO Box 6016 Atascadero, CA 934236016 www.impactpublishers.com Psychology & selfimprovement books & audiotapes for adults, children, families , organizations, & communities. Improve the World International Richard O'Brien/President & CEO 1925 N. Lynn St. 12th Floor Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: 7035281002 Fax: 7035285776 www.improvetheworld.org [email protected] Develops ideas & projects that better human conditions around the world. The Ce nter for the Prevention of Genocide falls under the umbrella of ITWI & monitors conflicts around the world. Programs: 1. Early Warning System research conflicts around the world to assess the pot ential for genocide. When situations escalate we inform our government, UN, med ia, & NGO contacts. Publications: 1. Country Reports reports on the countries that we monitor that summarize th e conflicts & identify those involved. 2. Genocide Prevention Quarterly journal that includes country reports & arti cles written by professionals in the field. In Denfense of Animals Dr. Elliot Katz 131 Camino Alto Mill Valley, CA 94941 Phone: (415) 3889641 Fax: (415) 3880388 www.idausa.org [email protected] National animal protection organization dedicated to ending the abuse & exploita tion of animals by protecting their rights, welfare, & habitats. Over 80,000 me mbers in the USA. Programs: 1. Fur Free Friday Each year IDA organizes & demonstrates nationally to public ize the suffering of animals needlessly traped & raised for fur. 3. World Week for Animals in Laboratories IDA is the national coordinator 4. The Guardian Campaign IDA promotes the use of language that refers to human s as 'guardians' of our animal friends, rather than 'owners' which insinuates th at animals are property, commodities, &/or things. Guardians fo not buy or sell animals; instead they rescue & adopt. We urge you to do the same. Publications: 1. Quarterly print newsletter & weekly enewsletter 2. "Adopt & Save a Life" 30 second Public Service Announcement, available in aud io & video formats encourages people to help end animal overpopulation by adop ting animals. In Other Words Women's Books & Resources Sue Burns, Director 3734 SE Hawthorne Portl&, OR 97214 Phone: (503) 2326003 www.inotherwords.org [email protected] Portland's comprehensive women's bookstore & one of the only nonprofit feminist bookstores in the US. In These Times Jessica Clark, Associate Publisher 2040 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (773) 7720100 Fax: (773) 7724180 www.inthesetimes.com [email protected] National, biweekly magazine of news & opinion. Groundbreaking coverage of the la bor movement, environment, feminism, grassroots politics, minority communities & the media for 25 years. Awardwinning investigative reporting about corporate m alfeasance & government wrongdoing, insightful analysis of national & internatio nal affairs, & sharp cultural criticism about events & ideas that matter. Independence Institute 14142 Denver West Parkway, Suite 185 Golden, CO 80401 Phone: (303) 2796536 Fax: (303) 2794176 www.i2i.org [email protected] Public policy research organization that provides information about education, t he environment, transportation, personal freedom, government reform, local gover nment, & criminal justice to concerned citizens, government officials, the media , & public opinion leaders. Independent Feature Project 401 North Third Street, Suite 450 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone: (612) 3380871 Fax: (612) 3384747 www.ifpmsp.org Promotes & supports artists who create screenplays, film, video, & photography i n the Upper Midwest through education, access to facilities & equipment, funding , media artist services, exhibitions & events, & outreach. The Independent Institute 100 Swan Way Oakland, CA 946211428 Phone: (510) 6321366 Fax: (510) 5686040 www.independent.org [email protected] Fosters new & effective directions for government reform. Independent Media Center www.indymedia.org Worldwide collective of independent media organizations and hundreds of journali sts offering grassroots, noncorporate coverage. Independeent Press Association 2729 Mission Street, #201 San Francisco, CA 941103131 Phone: (877) INDYMAG Fax: (415) 6434402 www.indypress.org [email protected] Helps member magazines & newspapers learn from each other, reduce costs, & reach a wider audience. Independent Progrgessive Policy Network (IPPN) PO Box 1041 Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Phone: (973) 3385398 www.ippn.org [email protected] Network of organizations & individuals committed to the achievement of a nationa l, nonsectarian, independent progressive political party, or an alliance of suc h parties, as an alternative to the corporatecontrolled Democratic/Republican s ystem. Independent Sector 1200 Eighteenth Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4676100 Fax: (202) 4676101 www.IndependentSector.org [email protected] Strengthens nonprofit, philanthropy, & citizen action. Independent Television Service also known as ITVS Leslie Poon, Office Administrator 501 York Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 3568383 Fax: (415) 3568391 www.itvs.org [email protected] Brings independently produced programs to television programs that engage crea tive risks, advance issues, & represent points of view not usually seen on comme rcial or public television. Committed to programming which addresses the needs of underserved audiences, particularly minorities & children. Funds, distributes & promotes new programs primarily for public television. We look for programs t hat bring new audiences to public television & that expand civic participation b y bringing diverse voices into the public sphere. Programs: 1. Open Call open invitation to independent producers to propose single public television programs on any subject, from any viewpoint & in any style. 2. LInCS Local Independents Collaborating with Stations Fund provides incentiv e or matching moneys to partnerships between public television stations & indepe ndent producers. 3. Electric Shadows Interactive project bringing independently produced, innov ative storytelling to the Web. Publications: 1. Beyond The Box semiannual magazine containing feature articles, funding gu idelines & applications, upcoming broadcasts & other useful information. 2. Beyond the Box Monthly an monthly enewsletter about funding opportunities, events & other latebreaking news. 3. ITVS Production Manual A to Z guide to producing for public television. 4. Catalog of ITVS videos at www.itvs.org/search/catalog.htm Indian Law Resource Center 602 North Ewing Street Helena, MT 59601 Phone: (406) 4492006 Fax: (406) 4492031 www.indianlaw.org [email protected] Provides legal assistance to indigenous peoples in the Americas who are working to protect their land, resources, human rights, environment, & cultural integrit y. Indigenous Action Media PO Box 1492 Flagstaff, AZ, 86002 Phone: (928) 5273791 www.blackfire.net/IAMsite/home.html Trains grassroots organizations & community members, specifically youth, in medi a relations & documentary videography so they can bring their issues directly in to the public forum. Indigenous Environmental Network PO Box 485 Bemidji, Minnesota 56619 Phone: (218) 7514967 Fax: (218) 7510561 www.ienearth.org [email protected] Alliance of grassroots indigenous peoples that protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination & exploitation by strengthening, maintaining, & respect ing the traditional teachings & the natural laws. Indigenous and NonIndigenous Youth Alliance (INIYA) 1148 Stanford Avenue Oakland, CA 94608 Phone: (415) 6480908 www.iniya.org Youthled organization that promotes & empowers grassroots indigenous communitie s working to protect the earth & to preserve cultural and spiritual traditions. Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism PO Box 818 Wadsworth, NV 89442 Phone: (775) 8356932 Fax: (775) 8356934 www.ipcb.org [email protected] Educational & technical support to indigenous peoples in the protection of their biological resources, cultural integrity, knowledge, & collective rights. Industrial Workers of the World PO Box 13476 Philadelphia, PA 19101, USA Phone: (215) 2221905 www.iww.org Industrial workers' union. Inequality.org Phone: (212) 8943704 ext. 2487 [email protected] Network of journalists, writers, & researchers that looks beyond conventional ec onomics Infact 46 Plympton Street Boston, MA 02118 Phone: (617) 6952525 Fax: (617) 6952626 www.infact.org Exposes lifethreatening abuses by transnational corporations & organizes grassr oots campaigns to hold corporations accountable to consumers & society at large. Inform 120 Wall Street New York, NY, 10005 Phone: (212) 3612400 Fax: (212) 3612412 www.informinc.org Independent research organization that examines the effects of business practice s on the environment & human health. Initiative and Referendum Institute 1825 I Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (703) 7239621 Fax: (703)7239619 www.iandrinstitute.org [email protected] Analyzes, promotes, & defends the initiative and referendum process, which check s the power of unresponsive & unaccountable government at the state & local lev els. Initiative for Social Action & Renewal in Eurasia (ISAR) John P. Deever, Publications Program Officer 1601 Connecticut Ave NW #301 Washington DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3873034 Fax: (202) 6673291 www.isar.org [email protected] International association of NGOs. Our nine members located in Baku, Azerbaijan; Minsk, Belarus; Almaty & Atyrau, Kazakhstan; Moscow, Novosibirsk & Vladivostok, Russia; Kyiv, Ukraine; & Washington, DC build civil society, protect the enviro nment & support local NGOs. We share common values including a belief in transpa rency, cooperation, & mutual respect. Strengthens the ability of citizens & soci al change organizations in Eurasia & their colleagues in the US to influence dec isionmaking, advance social justice, & promote environmentally sound stewardshi p of the earth & its resources. Programs: 1. Support citizen initiatives 2. Acquire & disperse financial support for local grassroots projects 3. Gather, publish & broadly disseminate information 4. Consultation & technical assistance 5. Training & educational programs, including organizational development & envir onmental education 6. Initiate & support cooperation among NGOs 7. Foster dialogue & constructive interaction among citizens, NGOs, business & g overnment 8. Research & analyze policies & issues relevant to NGOs 9. Represent the interests of NGOs on the local, regional, national & internatio nal level. Publications: 1. Give & Take: A Journal on Civil Socieyy in Eurasia www.isar.org/isar/giveta ke.html 2. ISAR in Focus newsletter www.isar.org/isar/Infocus.html Inner City Press/Community on the Move PO Box 580188 Mount Carmel Station Bronx, NY 10458 Phone: (718) 7163540 Fax: (718) 7163161 www.innercitypress.org Consumers & civil rights organization engaged in advocacy, reporting, & organizin g in the fields of community reinvestment, fair access to credit, insurance & te lecommunications, environmental justice, & government & corporate accountability . Inner Traditions Jessica Dudley, Sales Associate One Park Street Rochester, VT 05767 Phone: (802) 7673174 Fax: (802) 7673726 www.innertraditions.com [email protected] Publisher of books on alternative health, sexuality, ancient cultures, tarot & d ivination, Native American culture, & religion Publications: 1. Genetically Engineered Foods: Changing the Nature of Nature 2. Marijuana Medicine 3. The Cherokee Herbal Innovation Network, Inc. 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 2027280727 Fax: 2027280136 www.innonet.org [email protected] Builds the evaluation & learning capacity of nonprofits so they can better serve their communities. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy 2105 First Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 8700453 Fax: (612) 8704846 www.iatp.org [email protected] Promotes resilient family farms, rural communities, & ecosystems around the worl d through research & education, science & technology, & advocacy. Institute for Appropriate Technology see Global Village Institute Institute for Civil Society 2010 Corporate Ridge, Suite 175 McLean, VA 22102 Phone: (703) 8278096 www.institute4civilsociety.org Promotes research, writing, & education on civil society. Institute for Community Economics, Inc. 57 School Street Springfield, MA 011051331 Phone: (413) 7468660 Fax: (413) 7468862 www.iceeclt.org [email protected] Promotes just allocation of resources in communities to address the needs of low income families; technical & financial support to community land trusts. The Institute for Community Research Two Hartford Square West, Suite 100 Hartford, CT 061055128 Phone: (860) 2782044 Fax: (860) 2782141 www.icrweb.org [email protected] Uses research to build community capacity & foster collaborative communitybased partnerships to help communities and organized groups determine & guide their s ocial, cultural, economic and political futures. The Institute for Conservation Leadership 6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 420 Takoma Park, MD 20912 Phone: (301) 2702900 Fax: (301) 2700610 13 South Willson Avenue, Suite 9 Bozeman, MT 59715 Phone: (406) 5821838 Fax: (406) 5820323 www.icl.org Leadership & organizational development to protect & conserve the Earth's enviro nment. The Institute for Earth Education Cedar Cove, PO Box 115 Greenville, WV 24945 Fax: (304) 8326077 www.eartheducation.org [email protected] International volunteer network of individuals & member organizations committed to fostering earth education programs throughout our societies. Develops & diss eminates educational programs that help people build an understanding of, apprec iation for, & harmony with the earth & its life. Programs: 1. Sunship Earth helps young people better fulfill their responsibilities as c rew members & passengers of Sunship Earth. 2. Earthkeepers students learn how life functions ecologically on the earth & how they are part of our environmental problems & their solutions. 3. Sunship III hooks teenagers & helps them make choices for a new lifestyle. Publications: 1. Sunship Earth contains clear descriptions of key ecological concepts & conc ise reviews of important learning principles, plus over 200 additional pages of ideas, activities & guidelines for setting up a complete Sunship Earth Study Sta tion. 2. Earthkeepers picture of what a complete earth education program involves. 3. Sunship III perception & choice in our daily habits & routines, exploration & discovery in the larger context of where & how we live, & examining alternati ves & making sacrifices on behalf of a healthier home planet. 4. Earth Education...A New Beginning proposes another direction the Earth E ducation Path. Institute of Economic Affairs 2 Lord North Street Westminster, London, SW1P 3LB UK Phone: 020 7799 8900 Fax: 020 7799 2137 www.iea.org.uk [email protected] Explains freemarket ideas to the public, including politicians, students, journ alists, businessmen, academics, & anyone interested in public policy. The Institute for Economic Democracy 1635 Via Sabroso Santa Maria, CA 93454 Phone: (805) 9287060 www.slonet.org/~ied/ Sustainable development research for the developing world. Institute for Experiential Learning 1776 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 201 Washington, DC 200361921 Phone: (800) IEL0770 Fax: (202) 8338581 www.ielnet.org [email protected] Provides internships for college students in Washington, DC. Faculty Fellows In ternship Program for midcareer faculty. Institute for Global Communications (IGC) PO Box 29904 San Francisco, CA 941290904 [email protected] www.igc.org Brings communications technologies to grassroots organizations worldwide working for peace, human rights, environmental sustainability, women's rights, conflict resolution & worker rights. Programs: 1. Website hosting 2. Websites PeaceNet, EcoNet, WomensNet, AntiRacismNet Institute of Global Education SBO#66, Box 025292 Miami, FL 331025292 Phone: (506) 2491821 www.interisland.net/systems/ige.html [email protected] Educates to cultivate an attitude of world citizenship. Institute for International Economics 1750 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 200361903 Phone: (202) 3289000 www.iie.com Researches international economic policy for the government, universities, the m edia, businesses, other research institutions, & the public at large. Institute of International Education 809 United Nations Plaza New York, NY, 100173580 Phone: (212) 9845400 Fax: (212) 9845452 www.iie.org International higher education & professional exchange program; administers the Fulbright program. Institute for Local SelfReliance 2425 18th Street, NW Washington, DC 200092096 Phone: (202) 2324108 Fax: (202) 3320463 1313 Fifth Street, SE Minneapolis, MN 554141546 Phone: (612) 3793815 Fax: (612) 3793920 www.ilsr.org [email protected] Promotes sustainable urban communities. Institute for MultiRacial Justice 522 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 7019502 Fax: (415) 7019462 www.multiracialjustice.org [email protected] Resource center that builds alliances among peoples of color & combats divisions . Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Services The Fund for American Studies 1706 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (800) 7416964 Fax: (530) 6854374 www.ipvs.org [email protected] Yeally summer sevenweek academic & internship program for college undergraduate s. Institute for Policy Innovation 250 South Stemmons Freeway, Suite 215 Lewisville, TX 75067 Phone: (972) 8745139 www.ipi.org [email protected] Researches, develops, & promotes innovative, nonpartisan solutions to today's p ublic policy problems. Areas of interest include tax cuts & tax reform, intelle ctual property, Internet taxes & regulation, pharmaceutical issues, Social Secur ity privatization, & educational choice. The Institute on Religion and Democracy 1110 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 1180 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 9698430 Fax: (202) 9698429 www.irdrenew.org Committed to reforming the Church's social & political witness, & to building & strengthening democracy & religious liberty at home & abroad. Institute for Social Ecology 1118 Maple Hill Road Plainfield, VT 05667 Phone/Fax: (802) 4548493 www.socialecology.org Intensive summer programs, a yearround B.A. degree program, workshops on issues such as biotechnology, fall & winter lecture series, internship opportunities, & a speakers bureau. Institute for Social and Economic Development 910 23rd Avenue Coralville, IA 52241 Phone: (319) 3382331 Fax: (319) 3385824 Offices in NY, DE, NE, & ARkansas www.ised.org Strengthens the social & economic wellbeing of individuals & communities throug h consulting, research & evaluation, & economic development. The Institute for Social Inventions 6 Blackstock Mews, Blackstock Road London N4 2BT, UK Phone: +44 (0)20 7359 8391 Fax +44 (0)20 7 354 3831 www.globalidedasbank.org @dial.pipex.com Global suggestion box for socially innovative, nontechnological ideas & project s. Institute for Southern Studies PO Box 531 Durham, NC 27702 Phone: (919) 4198311 Fax: (919) 4198315 www.southernstudies.org [email protected] Resource for grassroots activists, community leaders, scholars, policy makers & others working to bring lasting social & economic change to the region. Institute for the Study of Civic Values 1218 Chestnut Street, Rm. 702 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 2381434 www.iscv.org [email protected] Promotes civic ideealism. Institute for the Study of Homelessness and Poverty at the Weingart Center 566 South San Pedro Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Phone: (213) 6892280 Fax: (213) 6892268 www.weingart.org/institute/ [email protected] Serves the research & networking needs of academics, government, community based direct service agencies, policyadvocacy organizations, the media, philanthropi c organizations, policymakers & others involved with homelessness & poverty. Institute for Sustainable Communities 56 College Street Montpelier, VT 05602 Phone: (802) 2292900 Fax: (802) 2292919 www.iscvt.org [email protected] Training, advice, & grants to help communities in existing & emerging democracie s solve problems while building a better future for themselves & the world. Institute for Women's Policy Research 1707 L Street, NW, Suite 750 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7855100 Fax: (202) 8334362 www.iwpr.org [email protected] Informs & stimulates the debate on public policy issues of critical importance t o women and their families. FOcus areas are poverty & welfare, employment & earn ings, work & family issues, the economic & social aspects of health and safety, & women's civic & political participation. The Institute of World Affairs 1321 Pennsylvania Avenune, SE Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 5444141 www.iwa.org [email protected] International conflict resolution programs. The Institute for Youth Development PO Box 16560 Washington DC, 20041 Phone: (703) 4718750 www.youthdevelopment.org Promotes positive choices & behaviors among children through research, policy cr eation, information, & resources. InterTribal Environmental Council PO Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 744650948 Phone: (918) 4585498 Fax: (918)4585499 www.itecmembers.org Protects the health of Native Americans, their natural resources, & their enviro nment through technical support, training, & environmental services. Interaction Institute for Social Change Lolan Sevilla, Client Services Coordinator 600 Townsend Street, Suite 550 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 2418000 Fax: (415) 2418010 www.interactioninstitute [email protected] Nonprofit training & consulting firm that designs & facilitates collaborative ch ange initiatives, enhances individual & organizational capacity by transferring process skills, & builds sustainable partnerships between corporations & communi tybased organizations. Programs: 1. Facilitative Leadership (in English & Spanish) forum for exploring the rela tionship between leadership & participation. 2. The Coaching Edge teaches how to set up, conduct & follow through on coachi ng conversations in a way that has a positive impact. 3. Mastering Meetings teaches how to encourage participation, manage difficult situations & build consensus decisions. 4. Essential Facilitation teaches the essential strategies & skills for helpin g groups solve problems, resolve conflict & build agreement. 5. Teams in Action teaches the critical attributes of highimpact teams, the b ehaviors of outst&ing team members & the organizational requirements for sustain ing successful teams. Interfaith Youth Core 1111 N. Wells, Suite 500 Chicago, IL 60610 Phone: (312) 5738826 Fax: (312) 5738881 www.ifyc.org [email protected] Helps faithinspired young people build the skills & develop the perspectives to meet the challenges of our times. International Action Center 39 West 14th Street, #206 New York, NY 10011. Phone: (212) 6336646 Fax: (212) 6332889 www.iacenter.org Information, activism, & resistance to US militarism, war, & corporate greed; li nking with struggles against racism & oppression within the US. International Human Rights Law Group 1200 18th Street NW, Suite 602 Washington DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8224600 Fax: (202) 8224606 www.hrlawgroup.org [email protected] Empowers local advocates to expand the scope of human rights protections & to pr omote broad participation in building human rights standards & procedures at the national, regional, & international levels. International Indian Treaty Council 710 Clayton Street #1 San Francisco, CA 94117 Phone: (415) 5660251 www.treatycouncil.org Works for the rights & recognition of indigenous peoples. International Institute for Sustainable Development 161 Portage Avenue East, 6th Floor Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 0Y4 Telephone: (204) 9587700 Fax: (204) 9587710 www.iisd.org [email protected] Advances policy recommendations on international trade & investment, economic po licy, climate change, measurement & indicators, & natural resource management to make development sustainable. The Intercultural Communication Institute Janet & Milton Bennett, Directors 8835 SW Canyon Lane, Suite 238 Portl&, OR 97225 Phone: (503) 2974622 Fax: (503) 2974695 www.intercultural.org [email protected] Fosters awareness & appreciation of cultural difference in international & domes tic arenas. Based on the belief that education & training in intercultural commu nication can improve competence in dealing with cultural difference & thereby mi nimize destructive conflict among national, ethnic, & other cultural groups; & w e therefore share an ethical commitment to further education in this area. Programs: 1. Masters Degree in Intercultural Relations contact Kent Warren 2. Annual Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication 3. Intercultural Communication Certificate Program 4. 17,000item resource library entirely devoted to intercultural communication & diversity The Interfaith Alliance 1331 H Street, NW, 11th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6396370 Fax: (202) 6396375 www.interfaithalliance.org Promotes the positive, healing role of faith in civic life & challenges intolera nce & extremism. Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) Sr. Patricia Wolf, RSM, Executive Director 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 550 New York, NY 10115 Phone: (212) 8702295 Fax: (212) 8702023 www.iccr.org [email protected] A leader of the corporate social responsibility movement for 30 years. ICCR & it s members press companies to be socially & environmentally responsible. Each yea r ICCRmember religious institutional investors sponsor over 100 shareholder res olutions on major social & environmental issues. Programs: 1. Global Corporate Accountability 2. Energy & Environment 3. International Health & Tobacco 4. Militarism & Violence Resolutions 5. Equality & Indigenous Issues 6. Global Finance Publications: 1. Corporate Examiner (newsletter) 2. Proxy Resolutions Book (annual) 3. Annual Report Interhemispheric Resource Center PO Box 2178 Silver City, NM 880622178 Phone: (505) 3880208 www.irconline.org irc@irconline.org Works to make the US a more responsible member of the global community by promot ing progressive strategic dialogues that lead to new citizenbased agendas. International Agency for Minority Artists Affairs 163 W. 125th Street, Suite 909 New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 7495298 Fax: (212) 7493745 [email protected] Professional association. International Alert 346 Clapham Road LONDON SW9 9AP UK Phone: +44 (0) 20 7627 6800 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7627 6900 www.internationalalert.org Addresses the root causes of violence & contributes to the just & peaceful trans formation of violent internal conflict. International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) 39 W. 14 Street, #206 New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 6336646 www.internationalanswer.org [email protected] Organizes campaigns & demonstrations against war & racism. International Bicycle Fund a.k.a. Ibike David Mozer, Director 4887 Columbia Drive S. Seattle WA 98108 Phone: (206) 7670848 Fax: (206) 7670848 www.ibike.org [email protected] Promotes bicycle & other aspects of nonmotorized transportation worldwide, with a particular interest in Africa. Areas of activities include urban planning, t ransportation planning, rural mobility, mobility for women, economic development , road safety education, human settlement & quality of life, personal health, en vironmental quality, energy conservation & responsible tourism. Programs: 1. Annual Student Bicycle Essay Contest (with cash awards) 2. Technical support for nonmotorized transport projects & initiatives. 3. PeopletoPeople educational bicycle travel programs Publications: 1. IBF News (newsletter) 2. Bicycle In Africa (howto book) 3. Cycle & Recycle Calendar (wall calendar) International Black Women's Film Festival 58 West Portal Avenue, Suite 141 San Francisco, CA 94127 Phone: (866) 8679941 http://ibwff.filmfestivals.net [email protected] Annual festival that celebrates the accomplishments, talents, creativity, & film making skills of Black women. International Center For NotForProfit Law 733 15th Street NW, Suite 420 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6240766 Fax: (202) 6240767 www.icnl.org [email protected] Assists the creation & improvement of laws & regulatory systems that permit, enc ourage, & regulate the notforprofit sector in countries around the world. International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 302 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7970007 Fax: (202) 7970020 www.icrw.org [email protected] Research, technical support for capacity building, & advocacy for effective & su stainable development. International Committee for the Peace Council 2702 International Lane, Suite 108 Madison, Wisconsin 53704 USA Phone: (608) 2412200 Fax: (608) 2412209 www.peaceecouncil.org [email protected] Demonstrates that peace is possible, & that effective interreligious collaborati on to make peace is also possible. International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives 15 Shattuck Square, Suite 215 Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (510) 5408843 Fax: (510) 5404787 www.iclei.org/us [email protected] International association of local governments implementing sustainable developm ent. International Development Exchange Heather Mansfield, Outreach Director 827 Valencia Street, Suite 101 San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 8248384 Fax: (415) 8248387 www.idex.org [email protected] Partners with grassroots organizations in eight countries in Africa, Asia & Lati n America, while actively engaging & educating North Americans in the challenges facing communities in these regions. Program Name & Description 1. Grantmaking 2. U.S. Public Education on issues concerning Africa, Asia, & Latin America 3. Advocacy Publications: 1. BiAnnual Newsletter, The Update 2. Monthly eNewsletter, The eUpdate International Documentary Association 1201 W. 5th Street, Suite M320 Los Angeles, CA 900171461 Phone: (213) 5343600 Fax: (213) 5343610 Professional organization for documentary filmmakers; publishes International Do cumentary, annualk awards, grants, film festival. International Economic Development Council (IEDC) 734 15th Street NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 2237800 Fax: (202) 2234745 www.iedconline.org Provides leadership & excellence in economic development for communities, member s, & partners. International Executive Service Corps 333 Ludlow Street Stamford, CT 06902 Phone: (203) 9676000 Fax: (203) 3242531 www.iesc.org [email protected] Increases the competitiveness of small & medium sized firms in the developing wo rld & in emerging democracies. International Federation for Alternative Trade (IFAT) Carol Wills, Executive Director 30 Murdock Road Bicester, Oxon OX26 4RF, UK Phone: +44 (0) 1869 249 819 Fax: +44 (0) 1869 249 819 www.ifat.org [email protected] Global association of Fair Trade organisations that improves the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries & changes the unfair structures of international trade by linking & promoting the organisations that practice Fair Trade. Programs: 1. Improving Market Access supports members in their work to enlarge the Fair Trade market 2. Speaking out for Fair Trade: Advocacy supports members to campaign for jus tice in international trade. IFAT & members speak on public platforms about Fair Trade, address the media on Fair Trade issues, attend political & campaigning e vents & forge alliances. 3. Developing a Fair Trade Monitoring System for IFAT Members IFAT members are selfmonitoring, making regular assessments of their performance against Fair T rade st&ards & reporting on this in a process of peer review. Publications: 1. Twice monthly electronic update for members 2. Trade Post quarterly newsletter that discusses current issues in Fair Trade as well as carrying news items from the members & results of research projects for members only 3. Information database & Annual Directory with details of members, their activi ties & their products for members only International Forum on Globalization 1009 General Kennedy Avenue #2 San Francisco, CA 94129 Phone: (415) 5617650 Fax: (415) 5617651 www.ifg.org [email protected] Seeks to reverse the globalization process by encouraging ideas & activities whi ch revitalize local economies & communities, & ensure long term ecological stabi lity. International Fund for Animal Welfare 411 Main Street PO Box 193 Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 Phone: (508) 744 2000 Fax: (508) 744 2009 www.ifaw.org [email protected] Improves the welfare of wild and domestic animals by reducing their commercial e xploitation, protecting wildlife habitats, & assisting animals in distress. International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) 1375 Sutter Street, Suite 222 San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: (415) 5610633 Fax: (415) 5610619 www.iglhrc.org [email protected] Secures the full enjoyment of the human rights of all people & communities subje ct to discrimination or abuse on the basis of sexual orientation or expression, gender identity or expression, &/or HIV status through advocacy, documentation, coalition building, public education, & technical assistance. Publications include: 1. Written Out online version 2. Conceiving Parenthood versión en español 3. Epidemic of Hate 4. No Human Being is Disposable 5. International Tribunal on Human Rights Violations Against Sexual Minorities International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management 444 S. Emerson Street Denver, CO 80209 Phone: (303) 7330481 FAX: (303) 7449808 www.iiirm.org [email protected] Assists Indian tribes & other indigenous peoples in the sustainable utilization, management, development, & conservation of their natural resources & protection of their environment. International Labor Rights Fund Terry Collingsworth, Executive Director 733 15th Street NW Suite 920 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 3474100 Fax: (202) 3474885 www.laborrights.org [email protected] Advocacy organization dedicated to achieving just & humane treatment for workers worldwide through public education & mobilization, research, litigation, legisl ation, & collaboration with labor, government, & business groups. Programs: 1. Labor Rights Monitor Training train independent factory monitors in develop ing coutries 2. Litigation four active cases suing the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) to hold multinational companies accountable for their human rights violations abroad 3. Rights for Working Women Campaign seeks to alleviate sexual harassment & ot her problems affecting women in the workplace through worker education, reform o f local laws, judicial advocacy, & workplace monitoring 4. Enforcement of worker's rights laws under NAFTA & the Generalized System of P reference, works with trade unions & NGOs internationally to strengthen consensu s & protect workers in international agreements such as WTO & FTAA. 5. Child Labor Media Campaign Multimedia effort, including a feature length do cumentary film, to raise awareness of the child labor problem & promote solution s. International League for Human Rights (ILHR) 823 UN Plaza Suite 717 New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 6610480 Fax: (212) 6610416 www.ilhr.org [email protected] Defends individual human rights advocates who have risked their lives to promote the ideals of a just and civil society in their homelands. International Peace and Justice Center 1216 NE 65th Street Seattle, WA 98115 Phone: (206) 2231138 Fax: (206) 6217046 www.ipjc.org [email protected] Promotes just structures in the church & in the world, with a particular focus o n the Pacific Northwest. International Peltier Forum see KOLA International Possibilities Unlimited 8403 Collesville Road (Metro Plaza II), Suite #865 Silver Spring, MD 90210 Phone: (301) 5620882 Fax: (301) 5628084 www.ipunlimited.org Links people of African descent in the US to social justice struggles throughout the world. International Socialist Organization PO Box 16085 Chicago, IL 60616 Phone: (773) 5835069 www.internationalsocialist.org [email protected] Organizes activists to mobilize opposition to all forms of oppression & exploita tion. Publishes Socialist Worker. International Socialist Review PO Box 258082 Chicago, IL 60625 Phone: (773) 5837884 Fax: (773) 5836144 www.isreview.org Radical Marxist journal. International Society for Individual Liberty 836B Southampton Road, #299 Benicia, CA 945101960 Phone: (707) 7468796 Fax: (707) 7468797 www.isil.org www.freemarket.org Newsletter & conference about libertarianism. International Volunteer Programs Association 71 West 23rd Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 100104102 Phone: (212) 8078686 x150 www.volunnteerinternational.org Alliance of US nonprofits that are involved in international volunteer & interns hip exchanges. International Women's Democracy Center 1730 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Suite 715 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 5300563 Fax: (202) 5300564 www.iwdc.org [email protected] Strengthens women's global leadership through training, education, networking, & research in democracy with particular focus on increasing participation of wome n in policy, politics, & decisionmaking within their own governments. International Women's Media Foundation 1726 M Street NW, Suite 1002 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4961992 Fax: (202) 4961977 www.iwmf.org [email protected] Strengthens the role of women in the news media around the world. International Women's Tribune Centre 777 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 6878633 Fax: (212) 6612704 www.iwtc.org [email protected] Provides communication, information, education, & organizing support services to women's organizations & community groups working to improve the lives of women, particularly lowincome women, throughout the world. International Working Group for Indigenous Affairs Classensgade 11 E DK 2100 Copenhagen Denmark Phone: (+45) 35 27 05 00 Fax: (+45) 35 27 05 07 www.iwgia.org [email protected] Supports indigenous peoples' human rights, selfdetermination, right to territor y, control of land & resources, cultural integrity, & the right to development. International Youth Foundation also see YouthActionNet 32 South Street, Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 3471500 Fax: (410) 3471188 www.ifynet.org [email protected] Works to improve the conditions & prospects for young people where they live, le arn, work, & play. 405 W Franklin Street Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Phone: (919) 9421740 Fax: (919) 9327911 http://internationalistbooks.org [email protected] Bookstore and community center; hosts meetings; speakers; radical lending librar y. The Internet Archive PO Box 29244 San Francisco, CA 941290244 Phone: (415) 5616767 Fax: (415) 8400391 www.archive.org [email protected] offering permanent access to historical collections that exist in digital format for researchers, historians, & scholars. Internet Nonprofit Center see Evergreet State Society Internet Public Policy Center 11 Oak Crest Drive East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Phone: (202) 4864371 Fax: (503) 2136371 www.internetpublicpolicy.com [email protected] connects organizations to speakers, writers, & experts on telecommunications, el ectronic commerce, & community technology issues. Interns For Peace International 475 Riverside Drive, 16th Floor New York, NY 10115 Phone: (212) 8702226 Fax: (212) 8702119 www.internsforpeace.org [email protected] Trains community development peace workers, in Israel & in Palestine & Gaza/West Bank, Jordan & Egypt, who initiate cooperative intercommunal action that unite s all people. Interracial Voice PO Box 560185 College Point, NY 113560185 Phone: (212) 5393872 www.webcom.com/~intvoice/ [email protected] Online newsjournal for the mixedrace/interracial community. Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO) 402 W 145th Street New York, NY 10031 Phone: (212) 9265757 Fax: (212) 9265842 www.ifconews.org [email protected] Organizes peace caravans to Latin America & the Carribean. Intersection for the Arts 446 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 6262787 Fax: (415) 6261636 www.theintersection.org Alternative art space that presents new & experimental visual & performing arts. Interweave Continental, Inc. 167 Milk Street, #406 Boston, MA 021094339 www.interweave.uua.org Dedicated to the spiritual, political, & social wellbeing of Unitarian Universa lists who are confronting oppression as lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgende r persons, & their heterosexual allies; facilitates the celebration of the cultu re & lives of its members. Investor Responsibility Research Center 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 200361702 Phone: (202) 8330700 Fax: (202) 8333555 www.irrc.com Research about corporate governance & social responsibility issues affecting inv estors & corporations. Iris Films Frances Reid 2600 Tenth Street Suite 413 Berkeley, CA 94710 Phone: (510) 8455414 Fax: (510) 8413336 www.irisfilms.org [email protected] Founded by feminist filmmakers to produce films that creatively address social & cultural issues. Distributed by Women Make Movies. Publications: 1. Long Night's Journey into Day explores four cases before South Africa;s Tru th & Reconciliation Commission (study guide available) 2. Skin Deep & Talking About Race about race & racism on US college campuses ( study guide available) 3. In the Best Interest of Children about lesbian parents & child custody issu es The Isoph Institute Bill Tucker, Chief Knowledge Officer 406 McDade Street, Suite A Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Phone: (919) 9699260 www.isophinstitute.com [email protected] Nonprofits & activists can enroll in affordable online courses, host live online learning seminars, presentations & meetings for your organization, & access hel pful online learning resources. Publications: 1. Making ELearning Work in the Nonprofit Sector IT Resource Center Jesse Sinaiko, Business Development Director 29 E. Madison Street, Suite 1005 Chicago, IL 606024404 Phone: (312) 3724872 Fax: (312) 3727962 www.itresourcecenter.org [email protected] Enables nonprofit organizations to achieve their goals through effective use of technology. Programs: 1. Advocacy regarding the importance of technology to nonprofits 2. Planning & implementing technology approaches to nonprofit activities 3. Technology consulting, training, & problemsolving for nonprofits Publications: 1. Interlink print newsletter 2. Link Lite fax/email newsletter 3. Enabling Technology Funding booklet to assist nonprofits obtain technology funding IWV Media Group 6232 North Hwy 146, Suite 600 Baytown, Texas 77520 Phone: (281) 5734035 Fax: (281) 5734034 www.iwvmedia.org [email protected] Produces and syndicates TV programs and films that document simple things like b uildings, streets, shops, cars, community events, or people in routine activitie s. James Byrd Jr. Foundation for Racial Healing 13318 Westheimer Suite # 200138 Houston, TX 77077 Ph 888 6566414 www.byrdfoundaiton.org [email protected] Fights racial hatred of any kind through education. Janesville Community Accecss Television 316 S. Main Street Janesville, WI 53545 Phone: (608) 7586618 Fax: (608) 7586583 www.inwavebusiness.com/jatv/ [email protected] Facility, equipment, training, & support for the production of quality, noncomm ercial programs. Japanese American Citizens League 1765 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94115 Phone: (415)9215225 www.jacl.org [email protected] Asian American civil rights organization. Jasiri Media Group 1122 E. Pike Street #913 Seattle, WA 98122 Phone: (206) 5592767 Fax: (206) 2690291 www.jasirimusic.org [email protected] Art based collective that preserves & promotes independent expression through mu sic & art for artistic empowerment, cultural enrichment, & economic independence . The Jazz Institute of New Jersey Maria Alvarez, Executive Director 123 How Lane New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone: (732) 2140113 Fax: (732) 2141310 www.thejazzinstitute.org [email protected] Provides life skills mentoring through music instruction to youth ages 818 from lowincome urban & suburban communities. Programs: 1. Afterschool Instrucitonal Workshops 2. Saturday Jazz & Life Skills 3. Youth Ensemble Workshop 4. ArtistsinResidency brings together JINJ youths with professional musician s in various jazz clinics. 5. Social Development & Shared Innovation Project introduces members of the Yo uth Ensemble to musical fields that incorporate the areas of education, technolo gy, business, law, historical, & scientific research 6. Internships & Work Incentives 7. Classes in acoustic bass, African/Latin percussion, drums, guitar, woodwinds & horns, piano, & theory, composition, & history JCTV Community Access Television 207 Elliff Hall Lincoln University Jefferson City, MO http://members.aol.com/jctv3/ [email protected] Public access TV, facilities & equipment, training. Jewish Defense League PO Box 480370 Los Angeles, CA 90048 Phone: (818) 9808535 Fax: (781) 6340338 www.jdl.org Educates the public about antisemitism through media campaigns. Jewish Fund for Justice 260 Fifth Avenue, Suite 701 New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 2132113 Fax: (212) 2132233 www.jfjustice.org [email protected] Combats poverty & the underlying injustices through funding that promotes selfs ufficiency & sustainable solutions. Jewish Organizing Initiative Michael Brown, Director 37 Temple Place, 5th Fl. Boston, MA 02215 Phone: (617) 3509994 Fax: (617)2491911 www.jewishorganizing.org [email protected] Oneyear paid fellowship in Boston for Jewish young adults (ages 2229) to work for justice & social change, & to model a pluralistic Jewish community that valu es Jewish learning, relationship building, & justice. Publications: 1. JOI Newsletter 2. JOI Haggadah Jewish Peace Fellowship Box 271 Nyack, NY 10960 Phone: (845) 3584601 www.jewishpeacefellowship.org [email protected] Promotes nonvoiolence, peace, justice, & compassion. Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ) 140 West 22nd Street #302 New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 6478966 Fax: (212) 6477124 www.jfrej.org [email protected] Mobilizes Jewish support for racial & economic justice. Jobs with Justice Allison Fletcher 501 Third Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 4341106 Fax: (202) 4341477 www.jwj.org [email protected] National network of over 40 local coalitions of labor, community, faithbased, & student organizations fighting for workers' rights & social & economic justice. Tens of thous&s have signed the JwJ pledge "I'll be there at least five times a year for someone else's fight, as well as my own. If enough of us are there, w e'll all start winning." Programs: 1. Student Labor Action Project Partnership with the United States Students As sociation that supports, advises, & solidifies the studentlabor work 2. Fighting for Workers Rights locally based campaigns that connect labor, comm unity, student, & religious allies at the frontend of worker organizing efforts

3. Community & Economic Justice Engage labor organizations in community issue s that affect working familes. 4. Workers' Rights Boards Locally based institutions of community leaders, rel igious leaders, academics, elected officials, & other prominent members of the c ommunity, act as vehicles to address workers & community concerns. 5. Global Justice Massive demonstrations showcase to the world that corporate style globalization that ignores the needs of the poor & the environment will n o longer be tolerated. 6. Annual Meeting Publications: 1. Workers' Rights Directory listings as varied as international unions, labo r artists, research organizations, Jobs with Justice coalitions & much more. 2. Religious Action Kit Organized into four sections: Faith Perspective on Job s, Workers' Rights, & Economic Justice; Worship & Study Materials; Advocacy & Ac tioin Materials; Examples of Local Organizing 3. I'll Be There newsletter has information & updates on campaigns for social & economic justice. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies 1090 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 200054928 Phone: (202) 7893500 www.jointceenter.org Research about policy issues that affect African Americans & other minorities. Journal of Prisoners on Prisons School of Criminology Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC, CANADA V5A 1S6 Phone: (800) 5659523 www.jpp.org Prisoner written, academicallyoriented journal. The Joyce Foundation 70 West Madison Street, Suite 2750 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: (312) 7822464 Fax: (312) 7824160 www.joycefdn.org [email protected] Supports efforts to ensure that public policies meet public rather than private interests. Judicial Watch, Inc. PO Box 44444 Washington, DC 20026 Phone: (888) JWETHIC Fax: (202) 6465199 www.judicialwatch.org [email protected] Watchdog over our government, legal, & judicial systems to promote a return to e thics & morality. Junebug Productions, Inc. PO Box 2331 New Orleans, Louisiana 70176 www.gnofn.org/~junebug/ Produces, presents, & support theater, dance, music, storytelling & other artist ic work that represents, supports, & encourages African Americans in the Black B elt South of ordinary means who are working to improve the quality of life avail able to themselves & the similarly oppressed who work for justice in the world a t large. Junior Achievement One Education Way Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Phone: (719) 6362474 Fax: (719) 6365232 www.ja.org [email protected] Enables caring business professionals to share their experience with students. JustAct 333 Valencia Street, Suite 325 San Franisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 4314204 Fax: (415) 4315953 www.justact.org [email protected] Promotes youth leadership & action for global justice. JusticeCorps R&y Shaw, Director 126 Hyde Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 7719850 Fax: (415) 7711287 www.JusticeCorps.org www.housingamerica.net www.thclinic.org [email protected] Places recent college graduates in oneyear community organizing positions with grassroots groups nationwide devoted to social & sconomic justice. Provides rec ruitment, screening, job placement, training, & support. By linking young organ izers with community organizations on the front lines of battles for systemic ch ange, Justicecorps is helping build a more equitable America. Just Cause Law Collective 6103 Harwood Avenue Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 4200210 www.lawcollective.org Mobile legal team that provides support to activists at every stage of nonviolen t political resistance. Just Food 307 7th Avenue, Suite 1201 New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 6459880 Fax: (212) 6459881 www.justfood.org [email protected] Works to develop a just & sustainable food system in the NYC region. Justice & Mercy PO Box 223 Shillington, PA 19607 Phone: (610) 2080406 www.justicecmercy.org Promotes the Restorative Justice concept for safer communities through education & ministry. KaBOOM! 2213 M Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 200371480 Phone: (202) 6590215, ext. 225 Fax: (202) 6590210 www.kaboom.org Free playgrouund planner service. Kansas Nonprofit Association PO Box 47054 Topeka, KS 66647 Phone: (785) 2666886 Fax: (785) 2662113 www.ksnonprofitassoc.net [email protected] Provides encouragement, information, & services to nonprofits. Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation 4801 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 641102046 Phone: 8169321000 www.emkf.org [email protected] Develops, implements and/or funds solutions in entrepreneurship & education. Kettering Foundation 200 Commons Road Dayton, OH 45459 Phone: (937) 4347300 Fax: (937) 4399804 www.kettering.org Researches changes to make democracy work. Key Bridge Foundation Center for Mediation 5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 440 Washington, DC 20015 Phone: (888) 528 1609 TDD: (800) 630 1051 Fax: (202) 274 1824 www.keybridge.org Provides conflict management & training services. Kids Can Free The Children Suite 300, 7368 Yonge Street Thornhill, Ontario L4J 8H9 Canada Phone: (905) 7609382 Fax: (905) 7609157 www.freethechildren.com Gives children a voice, leadership training, & opportunities to take action on i ssues which affect them from a local to an international level The King Center 449 Auburn Avenue, NE Atlanta, GA 30312 Phone: (404) 5268900 www.thekingcenter.org [email protected] Carries forward the legacy & work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through researc h, education, & training in the principles, philosophy, & methods of nonviolence . Kingdom Access TV PO Box 262 Lyndon Center, VT 05850 Phone: (802) 6264505 Fax: (802) 6264505 www.katv.org [email protected] Public access TV & training. Kitchen Sink Magazine 5245 College Avenuue, #301 Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 6539529 www.kitchensinkmag.com Quarterly print & monthly web publication that explores independent art, identit y, culture, & politics. KLTV Ch.11 Communtiy Accecss Television 1706 12th Longview, WA 98632 Phone: (360) 6363310 www.kltv.org Public access TV, equipment & facilities. Knowledge, Ideas & Trends, Inc. (KIT) 11310 Tolland Turnpike, Suite 175 Manchester, CT 06040 Phone: (800) 8260529 www.booktrends.com Publishes nonfiction books by, for, & for women. Koahnic Broadcast Corporation 719 East 11th Avenue, Suite C Anchorage, AK 99501 Phone (907) 2588880 www.knba.org Alaska Native governed & operated media center radio station, national radio p rogramming, & media trraining center. KOLA Els Herten, Executive Director Van Boeckel St. 20 B1140 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32222418322 http://users.skynet.be/kola/ [email protected] International human rights organization, focussing on the l& & treaty rights of American/Canadian/Australian indigenous people(s). Programs: 1. International Peltier Forum 1. Political lobbying with various national & international political institutio ns 2. Speakers bureaus & other means of awareness campaigns for general public 3. Letter & petition campaigns 4. Art exhibits Publications: 1. "Eyapaha" = quarterly (paper) magazine 2. KOLANews = daily email newslist Konscious Media Inc. 39 Avenue A, Box 123 New York, NY 10009 www.konscious.com Website that shows socially aware film/video, music, & arts programming; amplifi es the voices of independent filmmakers & to links viewers to opportunities for activism & social change. KPFK 3729 Cahuenga Boulevard West North Hollywood, CA 91604 Phone: (818) 9852711 Fax: (818) 7637526 www.kpfk.org Radio station that contributes to a lasting understanding between nations & betw een individuals of all nations, races, creeds & colors; explores the causes of c onflict; promotes the study of political & economic problems and of the causes o f religious, philosophical, & racial antagonisms; provides outlets for the creat ive skills & energies of the community & serves the cultural welfare; obtains ac cess to news sources not commonly brought together in the same medium; employs v aried sources to present accurate & comprehensive news on all matters that vital ly affect our community. KQED, Inc. 2601 Mariposa Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 8642000 TDD: (415) 5532455 www.kqed.org Public TV, Public radio, Educatonal Network, & website. Kumarian Press, Inc. 1294 Blue Hills Avenue Bloomfield, CT 06002 Phone: (860) 2432098 Fax: (860) 2432867 www.kpbooks.com [email protected] Scholarly press that promotes active international engagement & an awareness of global connectedness. William Moses Kunstler Fund for Racial Justice, Inc. 13 Gay Street New York, NY 10014 Phone: (212) 9246980 www.kunstler.org [email protected] Supports the WMK Racial Justice Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights, makes grants, & helps to coordinate & implement racial justice projects & initit iatives. LA Freewaves 2151 Lake Shore Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90039 Phone: (323) 6641510 Fax: (323) 6641577 www.freewaves.org [email protected] Exhibits innovative & culturally relevant independent new media from around the world; facilitates crosscultural dialogues by inventing dynamic new media exhib ition forms at experimental & established venues throughout Los Angeles; large online archive and Internet new media resources; presents workshops & develops e ducational material, advocating creation & access to ground breaking alternative media La Lutta New Media Collective Brooklyn, NY Phone: (646) 7346910 www.lalutta.org [email protected] Promotes greater levels of social awareness through new media; technical assista nce for nonprofits. La Verne Community Television LVTV3 1950 Third Street La Verne, CA 91750 Phone: (909) 3922731 Fax: (909) 3922706 www.ulaverne.edu/lvtv/ [email protected] Public access TV, production training. Labor/Community Strategy Center 3780 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1200 Los Angeles, CA 90010 Phone: (213) 3872800 Fax: (213) 3873500 www.thestrategycenter.org [email protected] Multiracial, anticorporate "think tank/act tank" & National School for Strategic Organizing. Labor Party PO Box 53177 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 2345190 Fax: (202) 2345266 www.thelaborparty.org [email protected] Political party of, by, & for working people. The Labor Heritage Foundation 888 16th Street NW, Suite 680 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 9748040 Fax: (202) 9748043 www.laborheritage.org [email protected] Stengthens the labor movement through music & the arts. Laborers AGC Education and Training Fund 37 Deerfield Road PO Box 37 Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Phone: (860) 9740800 Fax: (860) 9741459 www.laborersagc.org generalinfo@laborersagc.org Core skills training, new skills, & new career paths for constructionrelated co ntractors. LaborNet www.labornet.org [email protected] Democratic communication network for the labor movement. LabourStart Eric Lee, Editor 51 Briarfield Avenue London, N3 2LG, United Kingdom Phone +44 20 8349 1975 www.labourstart.org [email protected] LabourStart is an online news service for the international trade union movement . Lambda Legal 120 Wall Street, Suite 1500 New York, NY 100053904 Phone: (212) 8098585 Fax: (212) 8090055 www.lambdalegal.com National organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil right s of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, the transgendered, & people with HIV or AIDS through impact litigation, education, & public policy work. Last Chance For Animals 8033 Sunset Boulevard #835 Los Angeles, CA 90046 Phone: (310) 2716096 Fax: (310) 2711890 www.lcanimal.org Opposes the use of animals for scientific curiosity, entertainment, clothing, & food. Latin America Working Group Lisa Haugaard, Executive Director 110 Maryl& Ave., NE, Box 15 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 5467010 Fax: (202) 5437647 www.lawg.org [email protected] Coalition of over sixty religious, human rights, policy, grassroots & developmen t organizations. Strives for U.S. policies that promote peace, justice & sustain able development. Convenes its participating organizations to analyze developme nts in Washington & the hemisphere, & to craft common positions & effective stra tegies for action. Staff assists organizations in designing & implementing coord inated advocacy efforts & public education campaigns. Provides information to NG Os, congressional offices, the media, & citizens concerned with U.S. policy towa rds Latin America. Main programs focus on cutting military aid & supporting alte rnative development in Colombia, working to end the embargo on Cuba, monitoring training by the US military of Latin American militaries, ensuring the implement ation of peace accords in Central America & Mexico, & tracking human rights situ ations in Mexico. Publications: 1. Legislative Update: Our 8/year newsletter 2. Just the Facts: A Civilians Guide to US Defense & Security Assistance to Lati n America & the Caribbean 3. We will be known by the company we keep: Lessons from USLatin Cold War Polic y for the postSept 11th World Latino Issues Forum 785 Market Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 2847220 Fax: (415) 2847222 www.lif.org [email protected] Public policy & advocacy institute focused on access to higher education, econom ic development, health care, citizenship, regional development, telecommunicatio ns issues, regulatory issues, & fair & effective media coverage. Latino Public Broadcasting 6777 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite 512 Los Angeles, CA 90028 Phone: (323) 4667110 Fax: (323) 4667521 www.lpbp.org [email protected] Supports the development, production, acquisition, & distribution of noncommerc ial educational & cultural television that is representative of Latino people, o r addresses issues of particular interest to Latino Americans. Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6628600 Fax: (202) 7830857 www.lawyerscomm.org [email protected] Legal services that address racial discrimination. Lawyers Committee for Human Rights 333 Seventh Avenue, 13th Floor New York, NY 100015004 Phone: (212) 845 5200 Fax: (212) 845 5299 www.lchr.org Supports human rights activists, protects refugees, promotes fair economic pract ices; helps build a strong international system of justice & accountability for the worst human rights crimes. LEAD Leadership Education and Development Program in Business, Inc. (r) 14 E. Hartwell Lane Philadelphia, PA 19118 Phone: (215) 7532490 www.leadnational.orrg [email protected] National partnership of corporations & graduate business schools that encourages high school students to pursue business careers. Leader to Leader Institute (formerly the Drucker Foundation) 320 Park Avenue, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 2241174 Fax: (212) 2242508 www.leadertoleader.org [email protected] Strengthens the leadership of the social sector through workshops, tools, videos , & books. Leadership America PO Box 191009 Dallas, TX 75219 Phone: (214) 3970900 Fax: (214) 9540712 www.leadershipamerica.com [email protected] Recognizes, educates & connects women to increase their individual & collective impact globally. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 1629 K Street NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 4663311 www.civilrights.org Civil rights news & information, legislative campaigns, education & research. Leadership for a Changing World Advocacy Institute 1629 K Street NW, Suite 200 Washington DC 200061629 www.leadershipforchange.org Recognizes, strengthens, & supports 20 leaders & leadership organizations each y ear through training, networking, financial support, & research. The Leadership Institute 1101 North Highland Street Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: (800) 8275323 Fax: (703) 2472001 www.leadershipinstitute.org Conservative leadership training in journalism, PR, public speaking, & campaigni ng; youth leaderhip school for students. League of Conservation Voters 1920 L Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7858683 www.lcv.org Runs campaigns to defeat antienvironment candidates & support proenvironment l eaders. League of Revolutionaries for a New America PO Box 477113 Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (800) 6916888 Fax: (773) 4861728 www.lrna.org [email protected] Speakers bureau, radio, & paper that promotes a cooperative world based on equal ity. League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) 2000 L Street NW, Suite 610 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8336130 www.lulac.org Advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, he alth, & civil rights of the Hispanic population of the US. League of Women Voters 1730 M Street NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 200364508 Phone: (202) 4291965 Fax: (202) 4290854 www.lwv.org Encourages the informed & active participation of citizens in government, increa ses understanding of major public policy issues, & influences public policy thro ugh education & advocacy. Leaven Melanie Morrison & Eleanor S. Morrison, Codirectors PO Box 23233 Lansing, MI 48909 PhoneL: (989) 8552277 www.leaven.org [email protected] Nurtures the relationship between spirituality & social justice. Education, reso urces, & hospitality for all who seek to be leavening agents for change resist ing oppression, engendering hope. Programs: 1. Workshops & retreats 2. Lodge & guest house available for other groups to hold events 3. Leaven staff travels to offer event leadership for groups throughout North Am erica Publications: 1. Leaven Notes, a semiannual newsletter 2. The Leaven Center catalogue, published semiannually 3. Honoring the Gifts of Wisdom & Age, a resource for women who are planning a c roning event Lee & Low Books 95 Madison Avenue, Suite 606 New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 7794400 Fax: (212) 6831894 www.leeandlow.com [email protected] Multicultural literature for chilren. Leftbooks.com Online bookstore that has a selection of materials that are great tools for act ivists & organizers. Leftbooks.com is the distributor of books published by the International Action Center. Books can be purchased online or via phone. Wholes ale prices available to groups & bookstores. Publications include: 1. "Iraq: The Fire This Time, U.S War Crimes in the Gulf War" by Ramsey Clark 2. "Metal Of Dishonor: Depleted Uranium, How the Pentagon Radiates Soliders & Ci vilians with DU Weapons" by Ramsey Clark & Others 3. "Hidden Agenda: The U.S. NATO take over of Yugoslavia" by Ramsey Clark & Othe rs Left Bank Books Collective 92 Pike Street, Box B Seattle, WA 98101 Phone & Fax: (206) 6220195 www.leftbankbooks.com [email protected] Collectively owned & operated bookstore. Left Business Observer 38 Greene Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 100132505 Phone: (212) 2190010 Fax: (212) 2190098 www.leftbusinessobserver.com Monthly newsletter about economics & politics. Left Turn PO Box 445 New York, NY 101590445 www.leftturn.org Network of revolutionary socialists & anticapitalists. Involved in struggles ag ainst globalization, imperialism & war, police brutality, & for workers' rights. Publishes bimonthly anticapitalist magazine. Legacy International also see Global Youth Village 1020 Legacy Drive Bedford, VA 24523 Phone: (540) 2975982 www.legacyintl.org [email protected] Training to help people address personal, community, & global needs while develo ping skills & effective responses to change. Legal Services for Prisoners with Children 1540 Market Street, Suite 490 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 2557036 www.prisonerswithchildren.org [email protected] Advocates for the civil rights & empowerment of incarcerated parents, children, family members, & people at risk for incarceration by responding to requests for information, trainings, technical assistance, litigation, community activism, & the development of more advocates. The Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Blithewood AnnandaleonHudson, New York 125045000 Phone: (845) 7587700 Fax: (845) 7581149 www.levy.org [email protected] Public policy research organization focused on economics. Libertarian Party National Office 2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Suite 100 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 3330008 Fax: (202) 3330072 www.lp.org [email protected] Committed individual liberty & personal responsibility, a freemarket economy of abundance & prosperity, & a foreign policy of nonintervention, peace, & free t rade. Liberty Hill Foundation 2121 Cloverfield Boulevard, Suite 113 Santa Monica, CA 90404 Phone: (310) 4533611 Fax: (310) 4537806 www.libertyhill.org [email protected] Bridges divides between priviledge and poverty in Los Angeles throguh grants, tr aining & technical assistance, convening activists, & strengthening progrgessive philanthropy. Libraries for the Future 27 Union Square West, Suite 204 New York, NY 10003 Phone: (800) 5421918 Fax: (646) 3366318 www.lff.org [email protected] Promotes awareness, expands support, & increases use of libraries; develops libr aries' capacity to serve increasingly diverse communities in the digital age. Life & Peace Institute PO Box 1520 SE751 45 Uppsala, Sweden www.lifepeacec.org info@lifepeace.org furthers the causes of justice, peace, & reconciliation through a combination of research, seminars, & publications.

The Light Party 20 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite A156 Mill Valley, CA 94941 Phone: (415) 3812357 Fax: (415) 3812084 www.lightparty.com Proactive, wholistic, educational, empowerment party. Lightstone Foundation HC 63 Box 73 Moyers, WV, 26815 Phone: (304) 2495200 Fax: (304) 2495310 www.lightstone.org [email protected] Regional education & demonstration farm for practicing & supporting rural commun itybased development; youth development & training. Lilith Magazine 250 West 57th Street, Suite 2432 New York, NY 10107 Phone: (888) 2LILITH www.lilithmag.com Feminist jewish women's magazine. The Lion & Lamb Project 4300 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 104 Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone:(301) 6543091 Fax: (301) 6542394 www.lionlamb.org [email protected] Works to stop the marketing of violence to children. LiP Magazine 2442 Cerrillos Road #125 Santa Fe, NM 87505 www.lipmagazine.org Media projecct dedicated to building a sustainable society that values diversity . LISTEN, Inc. 1436 U Street NW, Suite 201 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 4834494 Fax: (202) 4831390 www.lisn.org [email protected] Develops leadership & strengthens the social capital of urban youth ages 1429 f or civic engagement & community problem solving. Listen Up! 6 E. 32nd Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 7257000 Fax: (212)7252433 www.listenup.org [email protected] Helps youth be heard in the mass media. Literacy Volunteers of America 635 James Street Syracuse, NY 132032214 Phone: (315) 4720001 Fax: (315) 4720002 www.literacyvolunteers.org [email protected] national network of local, state, & regional literacy providers that give adults & their families the opportunity to acquire skills to be effective in their rol es as members of their families, communities, & workplaces. Living Routes 85 Baker Road Shutesbury, MA 010729703 Phone/Fax: (888) 5157333 www.LivingRoutes.org [email protected] College programs based in ecovillages around the world, which empower students, educators, & communities to help build a sustainable future. LMCTV 740 West Boston Post Road, Suite 309 Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Phone: (914) 3812002 Fax: (914)6987641 www.lmctv.org LMCTV@lmctv.org Makes communication training facilities, equipment, & channel space available on an open, nondiscriminatory basis. Lobster 214 Westbourne Avenue Hull HU5 3JB, UK Phone: +44 1482 447558 www.lobstermagazine.co.uk editor@lobstermagazine.co.uk Biannual journal of parapolitics. John Locke Foundation 200 West Morgan Street Raleigh, NC 27601 Phone: (919) 8283876 www.johnlocke.org Think tank that works for truth, freedom, & the future of NC. Lockport Community Television 293 Niagara Street Lockport, NY 14094 Phone: (716) 4341733 Fax: (716) 4342837 www.lctv.net Public access TV, production training, facilities & equipment. The Loka Institute c/o ICTA 660 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 302 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (301) 5859398 www.loka.org Research & advocacy organization concerned with the social, political, & environ mental repercussions of science & technology. Lombard Mennonite Peace Center Richard Blackburn, Executive Director Address: 1263 South Highl& Ave. Suite 1N Lombard, IL 60148 Phone: (630) 6270507 Fax: (630) 6270519 www.lmpeacecenter.org [email protected] Educational programs on Christian peace & justice concerns in churches of all de nominations, schools, & other settings. Programs: 1. Mediation Skills Training Institute five day institute includes lectures, d iscussion, & guided practice in roleplays. 2. Here I St&: Leading Change Through SelfDifferentiation Prepares pastors to facilitate Here I St&: Congregational Change Through SelfDifferentiation in th eir congregations as part of their ongoing ministry. 3. Advanced Clergy Clinic in Family Emotional Process 4. Clergy Clinic in Family Emotional Process . 5. "God's Own Peace": Spirituality Theory & Systems workshop helps participant s understand some basic concepts of family systems theory & integrate these conc epts with theology. 6. Healthy Congregations uses insights from family systems theory to help chur ch leaders become more effective stewards of their congregations. 7. Facilitating Healthy Pastor Congregation Relations Workshop Publicaitons: 1. LMPC Newsletter published 4 times a year Londonderry Access Center 281 Mammoth Road Londonderry, NH 03053 Phone: (603) 4321147 Fax: (603) 4321148 Public accesas TV & production training. Long Island Free Space 38 Old Country Road Garden City, NY 11530 Phone: (516) 6163151 www.longislandrevolt.org [email protected] DIY community center, radical bookstore, library, , independent media ce nter, art & activist resource center, free school, & show space. Longmeadow Community Television 95 Grassy Gutter Road Longmeadow, MA 01106 Phone: (413) 5679397 Fax: (413) 5677283 www.longmeadowtv.org Public access TV. Longmont Channel 3 457 4th Avenuue Longmont, CO 80501 Phone: (303) 7761424 www.channel3.org Public access TV. The Audre Lorde Project 85 South Oxford Street Brooklyn, NY 112171607 Telephone: (718) 5960342 Fax: (718) 5961328 www.alp.org [email protected] Works with LGBTST people of color organizations & communities across differences of race/ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, & life ex periences to develop & implement culturally specific & effective programs & serv ices reflecting the needs of our communities. Los Angeles Cable Television Acceess Corporation 3337 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90010 Phone: (213) 3682372 Fax: (213) 3682155 www.la36.org Supports community building & promotes learning through the development & distri bution of innovative, high quality programming. Lost Film Festival Scott Beibin, Festival Director 4434 Ludlow Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: (215) 6620397 www.lostfilmfest.org [email protected] Screenings include short selections ranging from engaging documentaries to power ful narratives & absurd comedies. Seeks to challenge & empower the mediamaker in everyone. Provides international audiences with a feast of images from the unde rground. Has toured the U.S. & Europe, finding its way to larger fests like Sund ance, IFP, SXSW & Cannes. Provides the truth of what filmmaking actually means t o an audience looking for a substantial chance to watch something unique. The We st Philadelphia based festival, organized as a collective, focuses on screening movies in theaters as well as squats, basements, warehouses & rooftops, etc: The y believe that mediamakerz using NonLinear Editing Systems, Digital Video, & th e Internet can craft great motion pictures on shoestring budgets. Selfdistribut ion, guerilla promotion, & not selling out are the next steps toward filmic auto nomy. Publications: 1. DV Punx: Magazine devoted to truly independent mediamaking 2. Lost Film Fest DVD compilation volumes 1 & 2 Lost Valley Educational Center Chris Roth, editor, Talking Leaves 81868 Lost Valley Lane Dexter, OR 97431 Phone: (541) 9373351 www.talkingleaves.org www.lostvalley.org [email protected] Intentional community & educational center dedicated to right livelihood & educa tion in areas such as ecology, personal growth, & sustainable living. Programs: 1. NakaIma personal growth workshops 2. Permaculture apprenticeships, programs, & courses 3. Organic gardening apprenticeships 4. Conferences & workshops 5. Tours & open days Publications: 1.Talking Leaves: A Journal of Our Evolving Ecological Culture Lowell Telecommunications Corporation 246 Market Street PO Box 803 Lowell, MA 018530803 Phone: (978) 4585400 Fax: (978) 9370361 www.ltc.org [email protected] Community media center that provides training in all forms of media, public acce ss TV, & equipment & facilities. Louisiana Association of Nonprofit Organizations Melissa S. FLournoy, PhD, President & CEO PO Box 3808 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Phone: (225) 3435266 Fax: (225) 3435363 www.lano.org www.louisianagiving.org [email protected] Strengthens the nonprofit sector through advocacy, education, & membership servi ces. Programs: 1. Louisiana St&ards for Excellence An Ethics & Accountability Code for the No nprofit Sector 2. The Louisiana Philanthropy Initiative promotes investment in Louisianas nonp rofit sector. 3. Public Policy & Advocacy Publications include: 1. Sector 2002 Louisiana Funding Guide 2. Louisiana Nonprofit handbook 3. The Nonprofit Starter Kit 4. Louisiana Nonprofit Salary & Benefit Survey 5. Public Policy Advocacy Guide for Louisiana Nonprofit Organizations 6. 2002 Louisiana Legislative Directory 7. Louisiana Standards for Excellence Booklet 8. LANO Media Guide stepbystep guide how to create, shape & communicate a no nprofits image & message in a way that will bring you greater community support. It also provides contct information. Luna Tierra Sol Cafe 2501 West 6th Street Los Angeles California 90057 Phone: (213) 3804754 www.lunatierrasolcafe.com [email protected] Cooperative cafe that provides healthy food & space for artists & community orga nizations. Lutheran Peace Fellowship 1710 11th Avenue Seattle, WA 981222420 Phone: (206) 7200313 www.lutheranpeace.org [email protected] Empowers Lutherans in their peacemaking activities. Mackinac Center for Public Policy 140 West Main Street PO Box 568 Midland, MI 48640 Phone: (800) 22IDEAS Fax: (989) 6310964 www.mackinac.org [email protected] Promotes sound solutions to state & local policy questions. Macrocosm USA Sandi Brockway Box 185 Cambria, CA 93428 Phone: (805) 9272515 www.macronet.org [email protected] Nonprofit educational clearinghouse for environmental, justice, peace, health i ssues & solutions for progressives. Online selfserve directories include over 7 000 listings of organizations, periodicals, businesses, other progressive direct ories, & information sites. Publications: 1. Macrocosm USA: Possibilities for a New Progressive Era MacTV 162 E. 19th Street Holland, MI 49423 Phone: 3922083 Fax: 3921060 www.mactv.org Public access TV, community radio, production training. James Madison Institute PO Box 37460 Tallahassee, FL 32315 Phone: (800) 3761119 Fax: (850) 3861807 www.jamesmadison.org [email protected] Keeps the citizens of Florida informed about their government & advances practic al freemarket ideas on public policy issues. MADRE, Inc. 121 West 27th Street, Room 301 New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 6270444 Fax: (212) 6753704 www.madre.org [email protected] International women's human rights organization. Maine Association of Nonprofits 565 Congress Street, Suite 301 Portland, ME 04101 Phone: (207) 8711885 Fax: (207) 7800346 www.nonprofitmaine.org [email protected] Advances & strengthens Maine's nonprofit sector. Maisonneuve Press 6423 Adelphi Road University Park, MD 20782 Phone: (301) 2777505 Fax: (301) 2772467 www.maisonneuvepress.com [email protected] Publishes critical cultural studies. Malcolm X Grassroots Movement 388 Atlantic Avenue, 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11217 Phone: (718) 2548800 www.mxgm.org Organization of Afrikans in America/New Afrikans that defends human rights & pro motes selfdetermination. Malden Access Television 145 Pleasant Street Malden, MA 02148 Phone: (781) 3216400 Fax: (781) 3217121 www.matv.org [email protected] Public access TV, production training, facilities & equipment. MANA 1725 K Street NW, Suite 501 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 8330060 Fax (202) 4960588 www.hermana.org [email protected] Empowers Latinas through leadership development, community service, & advocacy. The Manhattan Institute 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 5997000 Fax: (212) 5993494 www.manhattaninstitute.org mb@manhattaninstitute.org Develops & disseminates new ideas that foster greater economic choice & individu al responsibility. Many Horses Foundation 104 McWhirter Place Canton, GA 30115 www.manyhorses.org Perpetuates & teaches the Earth People's perspective of natural living through r elationship with all living things; deddicated to our children, the land, wild h orses, & earth cultures & teachings. MAP The Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits 2233 University Avenue West, Suite 360 St Paul, MN 551141629 Phone: (651) 6471216 Fax: (651) 6471369 www.mapfornonprofits.org www.managementhelp.org [email protected] Affordable management assistance, training, Free Management Library. The Management Center 870 Market Street, Suite #360 San Francisco, CA 941023009 Phone: (415) 3629735 Fax: (415) 3624603 www.tmcenter.org [email protected] Helps nonprofit organizations achieve their full potential through effective con sulting, training, & information resources. MAPS Mulitdisciplinary Association for Psychedeelic Studies 2105 Robinson Avenue Sarasota, Florida 34232 Phone: (888) 8686277 www.maps.org [email protected] Sponsors scientific research to evaluate psychedelics & marijuana as potential p rescription medicines, & educates the public honestly about the risks & benefits of these drugs.

Maquila Solidarity Network Lynda Yanz, Coordinator 606 Shaw Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6G 3L6 Phone: (416) 5328584 Fax: (416)5327688 www.maquilasolidarity.org [email protected] Network promoting solidarity with groups in Mexico, Central America, & Asia orga nizing in maquiladora factories & export processing zones to improve conditions & win a living wage. In a global economy it is essential that groups in the Nort h & South work together for employment with dignity, fair wages & working condit ions, & healthy workplaces & communities. Programs: 1. No Sweat Campaign for ethical purchasing policies 2. Corporate campaigns targetting Nike, WalMart, Gap & others 3. Urgent Action Alerts on worker struggles in maquilas & export processing zone s. Publications: 1. Maquila Network Update (quarterly newsletter) 2. Stop Sweatshops: An Education/Action Kit 3. Women Behind the Labels: Worker Testimonies from Central America Bruce Mirken, Director of Communications PO Box 77492, Capitol Hill Washington, DC 20013 Phone: (202) 4625747 Fax: (202) 2320442 www.mpp.org Minimizes the harm associated with both the consumption of marijuana & the laws that prohibit such use. Believes the greatest harm comes from the imprisonment & the destruction of lives that occurs when people become enmeshed in the crimin al justive system Programs: 1. Lobbying & advocacy for marijuana laws based on harm reduction principles 2. Advocacy for legal access to medical marijuana for the seriously ill 3. Public education about the damaging effects of marijuana prohibition Publications: 1. Marijuana Policy Report quarterly newsletter 2. StatebyState Medical Marijuana Laws: How to Remove the Threat of Arrest Markle Foundation 10 Rockefeller Plaza, 16th Floor New York, NY 100201903 Phone: (212) 4896655 Fax: (212) 7659690 www.markle.org Supports policy for a networked society, information technologies for better hea lth, & interactive media for children. The Marshall Institute 1625 K Street NW, Suite 1050 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 2969655 Fax: (202) 2969714 www.marshall.org [email protected] Encourages the use of sound science in making public policy especially in the en vironment & national security. Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations 8720 Georgia Avenue, Suite 303 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: (301) 5650505 Fax: (301) 5650606 www.mdnonprofit.org Supports nonprofits in Maryland through training & technical assistance. Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations 99 Chauncy Street Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 4260303 Fax: (617) 4260344 www.macdc.org [email protected] Supports 65 member CDCs through advocacy, networking, management support, & publ ic education. Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, Inc. 250 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210 Phone: (617) 4283637 Fax: (617) 4281533 www.providers.org Promotes a healthy, productive, & diverse human services industry. MassINC Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth 18 Tremont Street, Suite 1120 Boston, MA 02108 Phone: (617) 7426800 Fax: (617) 5890929 www.massinc.org Publisher of the CommonWealth magazine; initiatives in economic prosperity, life long learning, safe neighborhoods, & civic renewal. Materials for the Future Foundation PO Box 29091 Presidio Building 1016, Suite 222 San Francisco, CA 94129 Phone: (415) 5616530 Fax: (415) 5616474 www.materials4future.org [email protected] Supports communitybased initiatives that integrate the environmental goals. MATA Community Media 2404 West Clybourn Street Milwaukee, WI 532332516 Phone: (414) 3424000 Fax: (414) 3422468 Builds strong communities by providing access to cable television & related comm unications training as well as thorough professional staffproduced programming. The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation 250 Park Avenue, Suite 900 New York, NY 10177 Phone: (212) 5519100 Fax: (212) 9864558 www.emcf.org [email protected] Improves the lives of people in lowincome communities The McKay Foundation 303 Sacramento Street, Fourth Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 Phone: (415) 288 1313 Fax: (415) 288 1320 www.mckayfund.org [email protected] Provides grants & additional support to communitybased activist organizations w orking for longterm social & economic change. McMinnville Community Media 2695 Tanger Drive, Suite 217 McMinnville, OR, 97128 Phone: (503) 4341234 Fax: (503) 4727254 www.mcm11.org Public access TV & production training. MDRC 16 East 34 Street, 19th Floor New York, NY 100164326 Phone: (212) 5323200 Fax: (212) 6840832 475 14th Street, Suite 750 Oakland, CA 946121900 Phone: (510) 663MDRC (6636372) Fax: (510) 8440288 www.mdrc.org [email protected] Researches ways to improve the wellbeing of lowincome people. Meadowbase www.meadowbase.com [email protected] Free nonprofit database sotfware. Medford Community Cablevision 40 Canal Street Medford, MA 02155 Phone: (781) 3955993 www.tv3medford.org Public access TV, facilities & equipment, & production training. Media Access Project 1625 K Street NW, Suite 1118 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 2324300 Fax: (202) 4667656 www.mediaaccecss.org [email protected] Public interest law firm that promotes the public's First Amendment right to hea r & be heard on the electronic media of today & tomorrow. Media Alliance 814 Mission Street, Suite 205 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 5466334 or (415) 5466491 Fax: (415) 5466218 www.mediaalliance.org Classes in media advocacy, activist training, professional development classes t o help media workers remain competitive in a rapidly changing market, programs t hat promote accountability, freedom of the press, & fair & equal access to the m edia. Media Awareness Network Third Floor, 1500 Merivale Road Nepean, ON, Canada, K2E 6Z5 www.mediaawareness.ca Practical support for media education in the home, school, & community; encourag es critical thinking about the media. Media Bridges Cincinnati Belinda Rawlins /Executive Director 1100 Race Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 Phone: (513) 6514171 Fax: (513) 6511106 http://mediabridges.org [email protected] Provides education, equipment, & environment to assist people in communicating e ffectively through media. Teaches people to understand & create media, provide l ibrary style access to media equipment, & operate four cable channels. Programs: 1. Classes in media production: camera, editing, internet radio, web design, gra phics, & more. 2. Video production services offered to any NPO up to 4 times per year, communit y messages created for cablecast Publications: 1. SPAN quarterlty newsletter Media Education Foundation 60 Masonic Street Northampton, MA 01060 Phone: (800) 8970089 Fax: (800) 6596882 www.mediaed.org [email protected] Producecs resources to aid educatiors & others in fostering analytical media lit eracy. Media Jumpstart 39 Broadway, 10th Floor New York, NY 10006 Phone: (212) 8943386 Fax: (212) 6164994 www.mediajumpstart.org Collective that helps nonprofit social change organizations in NYC create system s to more effectively collaborate, organize, advocate, & serve their constituenc ies. Media Research Center 325 S. Patrick Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (800) 6721423 Fax: (703) 6839736 www.MediaResearch.org [email protected] Conservative media watchdog group. Media Transparency c/o Cursor.org 420 N. 5th Street, #707 Minneapolis, MN 55401 www.mediatransparency.org [email protected] Searchable grants database that demonstrates the links between conservative phil anthropies and the organizations and people they fund, and their influence on th e media. Searchable database of grants made by conservative philanthropies sinc ec 1985. Media Watch Ann Simonton, Coordinator PO Box 618 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 Phone: (831) 4236355 Fax: (831) 4236355 www.mediawatch.com [email protected] Challenges abusive stereotypes & other biased images commonly found in the media . Distributes educational videos, media literacy information, & newsletters to c reate more informed consumers of the mass media. We do not believe in any form o f censorship; we believe education will help create a more active citizenry who will take action against corporate owned commercial media. Programs: 1. Local demonstrations 2. Video production 2. Lectures check Sex, Power & Media online www.mediawatch.com 3. Write editorials on the media on pornography & on violence against women 4. Email action alerts 5. Youth speak out groups & poetry for teens locally Publicaitons: 1. Warning the Media may be Hazardous to Your Health & Don't Be A TV: television Victim two media literacy videos check out details online 2. Media Watch newsletters dating back to 1987 & running through 2002. Back issu es available 3. Radio program on Free Radio Santa Cruz (www.microradio.net/frsc) Tuesdays 35 pm Pacific Time. mediaARTS PO Box 775305 St. Louis, MO 63177 Phone: (314) 4363077 www.mediaarts.org Storefront multimedia lab where citizens can observe the creative process. MediaChannel.org Produced by Globalvision New Media 1600 Broadway, Suite 700 New York, NY 10019 Provides information & diverse perspectives & inspires debate, collaboration, ac tion, & citizen engagement; global news index; journalist's toolkit; directory o f media issues groups; media events calendar; policy center. MediaRights.org Nicole Betancourt, Executive Director 104 W. 14th Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10011 Phone: (646) 2306288 Fax: (646) 2306328 www.mediarights.org [email protected] Website that helps media makers, educators, nonprofits, & activists use document aries to encourage action & inspire dialogue on contemporary social issues. Programs: 1. Media that Matters Film Festival Online film festival of socialissue media , available all year at www.mediarights.org/festival 2. Independent Producers' Outreach Toolkit A grassroots howto guide tp comuni ty outreach for documentary filmmakers. www.mediarights.org/toolkit 3. Online workshops targeted to professors Publications: 1. Email newsletter 2. Original online articles Mediareader PO Box 641157 Chicago, IL 6066 www.mediareader.org [email protected] Periodical about art & politics. Mediascope 12711 Ventura Boulevard Suite 440 Studio City, CA 91604 Phone: (818) 5082080 Fax: (818) 5082088 [email protected] www.mediascope.org Promotes issues of social relevance within the entertainment industry. The Mediation Center, Inc. PO Box 51119 Eugene, OR 97405 Phone: (541) 3451456 www.toagree.com Mediation services & training. The Melton Foundation 2086 Hunters Crest Way Vienna, VA 22181 Phone: (703) 3917247 www.meltonFoundation.org Builds an intercultural network by linking more than 200 college students from a round the world using the Internet & facetoface annual symposiums. Memphis Digital Arts Coop 1000 South Cooper Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: (901) 2789077 http://mediacoop.org mediaco[email protected] Aids people who want to tell a story through digital Media by offering free work shops, equipment assistance, & collaboration. Programs: 1. Digital Media Workshops: Free, open to the public. No advance signup necessa ry. Every Tuesday night at 7:30pm 1st Congregational Theater @ 1000 S.Cooper. To pics covered range from digital video production & editing to website production . 2. Free filmscreenings for filmmakers. 3. Library of books & videos available for checkout. Men Can Stop Rape Pat McGann, Director of Outreach PO Box 57144 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 2656530 Fax: (202) 2654362 www.mencanstoprape.org [email protected] Empowers male youth & the institutions that serve them to work as allies with wo men in preventing rape & other forms of men's violence. Through awarenesstoac tion education & community organizing, we promote gender equity & build men's ca pacity to be strong without being violent. Programs: 1. The Strength Training Program (STP) inschool & outofschool opportunities for male youth seeking to become peer leaders in ending men's violence, revisio ning masculinity, & promoting healthy relationships based on gender equality. 2. AwarenesstoAction Workshops raise young people's consciousness about the costs of rape & other forms of men's violence for men & boys as well as women & girls & build young men's capacity to take a public st& alongside their female p eers in fostering safe & strong relationships & communities. 3. Men of Strength Clubs (MOST Clubs) Provide male youth with a safe forum for exploring men's role in preventing men's violence. 4. Community Strength Projects (CSPs) Community Strength Projects (CSPs) help y oung men translate their awareness & learning into community leadership, positiv e action, & social change. 5. RYM Real Young Men citywide advisory board for boys ages 1318 to support healthy models of manhood & male leadership based on respect, equality, & compa ssion. 6. The Strength Campaign Raises awareness of dating violence among youth 7. Frederick Douglass recognize men of all ages, including youth, whose effor ts reflect a commitment to nonviolence, gender equality & the empowerment of wom en & girls. 8. Training & Technical Assistance for YouthServing Professionals & Institution s 9. Program review, program development, speaker training, & consultation around how to reach & organize men Publications: 1. Men Can Stop Rape monthly eNewsletter Mennonite Central Committee 21 South 12th Street PO Box 500 Akron, PA 17501 Phone: (888) 5634676 www.mcc.org Relief, service, & peace agency of the North American Mennonite & Brethren in Ch rist churches. MENTOR/The National Mentoring Partnership 1600 Duke Street, Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 2242200 www.mentoring.org Connects America's young people with caring adult mentors. Merck Family Fund 303 Adams Street Milton, MA 02186 Phone: (617) 6963580 Fax: (617) 6967262 www.merckff.org [email protected] Awards grants to protect the natural environment & strengthen the urban communit y. Mercy for Animals Nathan Runkle, Director PO Box 363 Columbus, OH 43216 Phone: (937) 6528258 www.vegohio.com www.eggcruelty.com www.mercyforanimals.org [email protected] Grassroots animal rights oranization that believes nonhuman animals are irrepla cable individuals who have morally significant interests & hence rights, includi ng the right to live & not be caused suffering. Dedicated to promoting nonviole nce toward all sentient beings & open rescues, & actively working for animal lib eration. Programs: 1. Undercover Investigations & Open Rescues see www.eggcruelty.com 2. AntiCircus Campaign organizes acts of civil disobedience, demonsrations, & leafletings to educate the public & let circuses know they are not welcome 3. Free Vegan Starter Kits distributed to consumers nationally 4. VegFriendly Ohio Campaign encourages restaurants to advertise & broaden th eir vegan selections Publications: 1. Outrage biannual newsletter 2. Silent Suffering MFA egg farm investigation video Merge Magazine Kim McCarten, Editor Chicago, IL www.mergemag.org [email protected] Online 'zine/place for women & progressive men to learn about how media represen tations effect ideas of gender & sexuality. Committed to presenting, with integr ity, authentic feminist views, & in helping people think of small, but meaningfu l, actions that they can take to change our media culture for the better. Programs: 1. Organized community 'discussion nights' (facilitated) 2. Video screenings covering media & gender topics followed by a facilitated dis cussion. Merrimack Community Television PO Box 940 Merrimack, NH 03054 Phone: (603) 4238524 [email protected] Public access TV. Metro Cable Network 105 5th Avenue South, Suite 485 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone: (612) 3393221 Fax: (612) 3393169 www.mcn6.org [email protected] Public access TV, studio & field production. METTA Center for Nonviolence Education 405 El Camino Real, Suite 216 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Fax: (650) 3233223 www.mettacenter.org Spreads the study & practice of nonviolence through study circles, development o f resources & curricula for schools, & media initiatives. Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund 634 S. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 Phone: (213) 6292512 www.maldef.org Protects & promotes the civil rights of Latinos. The Meyer Foundation 1400 16th Street NW, uite 360 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4838294 Fax: (202) 3286850 www.meyerFoundation.org [email protected] Funds visionary nonprofits in Washington, DC. Miami Valley Communications Council 1195 E. AlexBell Road Centerville, OH 45459 Phone: (937) 4388887 Fax: (937) 4388569 www.mvcc.net Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Michigan Nonprofit Association 1048 Pierpont, Suite 3 Lansing, MI 48911 Phone: (517) 4922400 Fax: (517) 4922410 www.mnaonline.org Promotes the awareness & effectiveness of MI's nonprofit sector; advances the ca use of volunteerism & philanthropy in the state.

MidCoast Television Inc. (MCTV) El Granada, CA 940181750 Phone: (650) 7261750 www.mctv.com Public access TV. MidEast Realities Phone: (202) 3625266 Fax: (815) 3660800 www.MiddleEast.org [email protected] Independent information & analysis about the middle east. The MidSouth Peace & Justice Center 1000 South Cooper Street Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: (901) 7254990 Fax: (901) 7257858 www.midsouthpeace.org Interfaith, interracial organization dedicated to education & advocacy for loca l & global peace and justice issues. Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA) 905 Parker Street Berkeley, California 94710 Phone: (510) 5480542 Fax: (510) 5480543 www.mecaforpeace.org [email protected] Works for peacee & justice in the middle east; educates North Americans about fo reign policy & supports projects that aid & empower communities. Middle East Research & Information Project (MERIP) 1500 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 119 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 2233677 Fax: (202) 2233604 www.merip.org Independent magazine & website on Middle East politics, culture, & society. Midwest Academy 28 E. Jackson Street #605 Chicago, IL 60604 Phone: (312) 4272304 Fax: (312) 4272307 www.midwestacademy.org [email protected] Five day training sessions for leaders & staff of citizen & community groups. Midwest Environmental Advocates 702 E. Johnson Street Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 2515047 Fax: (608) 2680205 www.midwesteadvocates.org [email protected] Provides legal & technical support to grassroots groups that are working for env ironmental justice in the Western Great Lakes region. Military Toxics Project PO Box 558 Lewiston, ME 04243 Phone: (877) 7835091 Fax: (207) 7835096 www.miltoxproj.org Unites activists, organizations, and communities to clean up military pollution, safeguard the transportation of hazardous materials, & advance the development & implementation of preventative solutions to toxic & radioactive pollution caus ed by military activities. Midwest Treaty Network PO Box 14382 Madison, WI 537144382 Phone/Fax: (608) 2462256 www.alphadc.com/treaty/ [email protected] Alliance of Indian & nonIndian groups supporting Native American sovereignty. Migrant Legal Action Program 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 915 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7757780 Fax: (202) 7757784 www.mlap.org [email protected] Provides legal representation & a national voice for migrant and seasonal farmwo rkers. Milkweed Editions 1011 Washington Avenue S, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55415 Phone: [612] 3323192 Fax: [612] 2152550 www.milkweed.org Books about cultural diversity & environmental stewardship; poetry & literature. Millbrae Community Television PO Box 898 Millbrae, CA 94030 Phone: (650) 2592343 Fax: (650) 6978605 www.mctvproductions.com Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities, mobile producito n unit. Millennium Institute 1117 North 19th Street, Suite 900 Arlington, VA 222091708 Phone: (703) 8410048 Fax: (703) 8410050 www.millenniuminstitute.net [email protected] Provides tools, analyses, questions, & strategies to enable policymakers & other s to understand the longterm consequences of their choices. MindFreedom Support Coalition International Phil Schulman PO Box 11284 Eugene OR 97440 Phone: (877) 6237743 Fax: (541) 3453737 www.mindfreedom.org [email protected] Coalition of 100 groups & thousands of individuals working to win human rights c ampaigns while exposing the fraud & violence associated with the dominance of th e pharmaceutical & psychiatric industries Programs: 1. Letter, phone, & email campaigns to media, hospitals, government officials 2. NGO status & lobbying at the United Nations Publications: 1. MindFreedom Journal 2. distributors of 80 books; some of them rare Minneapolis Telecommunications Network 125 SE Main Street Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone: (612) 3318575 Fax: (612) 3318578 www.mtn.org Provides community access to television, & to communication and information netw orks; production trianing, youth mentoring program. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits 2314 University Avenue W. #20 St. Paul, MN 55114 Phone: (651) 6421904 Fax: (651) 6421517 www.mncn.org [email protected] Informs, involves, strengthens, & increases the capacity & effectiveness of nonp rofits & the nonprofit sector. Minority Rights Group International 379 Brixton Road London, SW9 7DE, UK Phone: +44 (0)20 7978 9498 Fax: +44 (0)20 7738 6265 www.minorityrights.org [email protected] Works to secure the rights of ethnic, religious, & linguistic minorities & indig enous peoples worldwide & promote cooperation & understanding between communitie s. Mint Leaf Productions Kathy Leichter & Jonathan Skurnik, Filmmakers 101 Maiden Lane, Suite 407 New York, NY 10038 Phone: (212) 9520121, ext. 224 Fax: (212) 9521051 www.mintleafproductions.com [email protected] Independent film & video production company that makes & distributes films of co nscience for social change. Programs: 1. The Workfare Media Initiative New York City based group of filmmakers, acti vists, & organizers of diverse cultural & ethnic backgrounds who believe that so cial issue media can be used by communities to educate, raise awareness, & incre ase public participation in the political process for social change. Trains com munity organizers who are current & former welfare recipients to use the film, " A Day¹s Work, A Day¹s Pay" in their organizing work. Publications: 1. A DAY'S WORK, A DAY'S PAY onehour PBS awardwinning documentary about New York City welfare recipients who become leaders fighting for programs that help people move out of poverty. To order contact New Day Films at 18883679154 or www.newday.com, 2. Stutter Step a man's personal journey of acceptance of his stuttering, his family, & his relationships Minuteman Institute see National Legal Foundation The Mirror Project PO Box 441486 Somerville MA, 02144 Phone: (617) 6251690 www.mirrorproject.org [email protected] Creates, exhibits, & distributes videos that promote social, cultural, & persona l awareness; teaches innercity youth how to create videos about their everyday experiences. Ludwig von Mises Institute 518 West Magnolia Avenue Auburn, AL 368324528 Phone: (334) 3212100 Fax: (334) 3212119 www.mises.org [email protected] Research & educational center of classical liberalism, libertarian political the ory, & the Austrian School of economics. Mississippi Center for Nonprofits Contact: Carol Anderson 612 North State Street, Suite B Jackson, MS 39202 Phone: (601) 9680061 Fax: (601) 3528820 www.msnonprofits.org [email protected] Statewide association of nonprofits. Mobilivre Bookmobile Project c/o Space 1026 1026 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 www.mobilivre.org [email protected] Annual touring exhibition of artist books, , & independent publications. Modern Times Bookstore 888 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 2829246 www.moderntimesbookstore.com Progressive bookstore & community resource center. Annual book arts fair & zine expo. Mogenic Sebastian Daye PO Box 890 Darlinghurst, NSW, 1300 www.mogenic.com [email protected] Saves & improves lives by educating & informing queer youth about their importan ce & relevance to society by placing their individual stories in an internationa l forum & context, fostering & encouraging the exchange of ideas by queer youth on issues pertinent to queer youth (to allow their voices to be heard), & promot ing positive selfimage & sense of belonging. Programs: 1. Under 18 dance parties 2. Monthly meeting space activities for youth such as movie marathons & day trip s. Monroe Public Access Cable Television, Inc. 20 W. Fifth Street, Suite 103 Monroe, MI 48161 Phone/Fax: (734) 2435707 [email protected] Public access TV, production training, facilities & equipment. Montague Community Television 24 Third Street Turners Falls, MA 01376 Phone: (413) 8639200 www.montaguema.net/mctv/ Public Access TV. Montana Human Rights Network PO Box 1222 Helena, MT 59624 www.mhrn.org [email protected] Promotes democratic values such as pluralism, equality & justice; challenges big otry & intolerance; organizes communities to speak out in support of democratic principles & institutions. Montgomery Community Television 7548 Standish Place Rockville, MD 20855 Phone: (301)4241730 www.montgomerycommunitytv.com Television production training, access to video production equipment, & local pr ogramming Mooney, Green, Baker & Saindon PC 1920 L Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7830010 Fax: (202) 7836088 www.mooneygreen.com Specialty in labor & employment law, has worked for many local & international u nions. Morality in Media 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 239 New York, NY 10115 www.moralityinmedia.org Combats obscenity & upholds decency standards in the media; maintains the Nation al Obscenity Law Center, a clearinghouse of legal materials on obscenity law; co nducts public information programs to educate & involve concerned citizens. More Than Money 226 Massachusetts Avenune, Suite 4 Arlington, MA 02474 Phone: (781) 6480776 www.morethanmoney.org Network of people with significant financial resources that explores the impact of wealth in their lives; supports each other to act on our highest values. Not a grantmaking group!! Morgan Hill Access Television (MHAT) 82 East Second Street Morgan Hill, CA 950373629 Phone: (408) 7828086 Fax: (408) 7828087 www.mhat.tv Public access TV, training, equipment & facilities. Morino Institute 11600 Sunrise Valley Drive Suite 490 Reston, Virginia 20191 Phone: (703) 6208971 Fax: (703) 6204102 [email protected] explores the opportunities & risks of the Internet & the New Economy to advance social change; focused on stimulating entrepreneurship, advancing a more effecti ve philanthropy, closing social divides, & understanding the relationship & impa ct of the Internet on our society.

Morris & Berger 201 South Lake Avenue, Suite 700 Pasadena, CA 91101 Phone: (626) 7950522 Fax: (626) 7956330 Executive search firm for nonprofits. MOSAICA The Center for Nonprofit Development and Pluralism 1522 K Street NW, Suite 1130 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 8870620 Fax: (202) 8870812 www.mosaica.org [email protected] Multicultural nonprofit consulting organization that contributes to the developm ent & effective management of communitybased nonprofit organizations in the US & internationally. Mother Jones Magazine 731 Market Street, 6th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 6656637 Fax: (415) 6656696 www.motherjones.com Independent magazine whose roots lie in a commitment to social justice through i nvestigative reporting. Mothering Magazine PO Box 1690 Santa Fe, NM 87504 Phone: (800) 9848116 www.mothering.org Celebrates the experience of parenthood as worthy of one's best efforts & foster s awareness of the immense importance & value of parenthood & family life in the development of the full human potential. Mount Prospect TV Services 1000 W. Central Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Phone: (847) 8705690 Fax: (847) 8708502 [email protected] Public access TV.

Mountain Association for Community & Economic Development (MACED) 433 Chestnut Street Berea, KY 40403 Phone/TDD: (859) 9862373 Fax: (859) 9861299 www.maced.org Opportunities & resources to help citizens build healthy, sustainable, equitable , democratic & prosperous communities in Kentucky & Central Appalachia. Mountain Community Television 305 N. Mt. Shasta Boulevard Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 Phone: (530) 9267510 www.mctv15.org Public access TV. Mountain Muse Communications 660 Hudson Street Denver, CO 802205222 Phone: (303) 3775006 www.mountainmuse.com [email protected] Helps socially & environmentally responsible businesses get their message across . Mountain Pride Media Tania Kupczak, Operations Manager PO Box 1078 Richmond, VT 05677 Phone: (802) 4346486 Fax: (802) 4347046 www.mountainpridemedia.org [email protected] Publishes Out in The Mountains & organizes community events & outreach efforts. Publications: 1. Out In The Mountains a monthly newspaper serving the Vermont (& beyond) GLBT QI community. Available in print & online. Mountain View Community Television 1400 Terra Bella Avenue, Suite M Mountain View, CA 94043 Phone: (650) 9681540 Fax: (650) 9681543 www.mvkmvt.org [email protected] Public access TV, production training, facilities & equipment Mouth PO Box 558 Topeka, KS 66601 www.mouthmag.com Bimonthly magazine the voice of the disabilty nation. Movement Strategy Center 1611 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 510 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 4440640 Fax: (510) 2519810 www.movementstrategy.org [email protected] Organizational capacity building, mapping & research services, alliance building , & network support to youth organizing efforts. MoveOn.org PO Box 9063 Berkeley, CA 94709 www.MoveOn.org Issuedriven, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization using the Internet to give pe ople a voice in shaping the laws & policies that affect our lives.

Moving Ideas Network a project of The American Prospect Magazine Shireen Zaman, Outreach Coordinator 2000 L Street NW, Suite 717 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7760730 Fax: (202) 7760740 www.movingideas.org [email protected] Explains & popularizes complex policy ideas to a broader audience. Posts the bes t ideas & resources from leading progressive research & advocacy institutions Im proves collaboration & dialogue between policy & grassroots organizations, & to promote their work to journalists & legislators. Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation 15125 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 204 Sherman Oaks, CA, 91403 Phone: (818) 7846787 Fax: (818) 7846788 www.mhopus.org [email protected] Supports music education & its many benefits through the donation & repair of mu sical instruments to underserved schools, community music programs, & individua l students nationwide. Ms. Foundation for Women 120 Wall Street, 33rd Floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 7422300 Fax: (212) 7421653 www.ms.Foundation.org [email protected] Grantmaking, training, & public education to create & improve economic opportuni ties for women in the US, safeguard womens health & safety, & help girls sustain their selfconfidence & vitality. Multicultural Center/MCC at California State University, Long Beach Dr. James Manseau Sauceda, Director Cynthia Schultheis, Assistant to Director 1250 Bellflower Blvd. F0303 Long Beach, CA 908401005 Phone: (562) 9858150 Fax: (562) 9858149 www.csulb.edu/centers/mcc [email protected] Educates about tolerance & diversity. 'Role models in crosscultural communicatio n, fostering linkages of ideas & ethical practices, creating a bridge across cultu ral boundaries. Programs: 1. S.T.A.R. (Students Talk About Race) College students facilitate program in middle/high schools 2. Multicultural Resource Library books, videos, journals, archives of news art icles on diversity, racism, tolerance, cultural events, diversity education for students, staff, & faculty to utilize. 3. PostSept. 11th program on tolerance & understanding in a violent world. Publications: 1. Biannual Multicultural Center Newsletter 2. CrossCultural Communication training videos The Multiracial Activist James L&rith, Editor & Publisher PO Box 8208 Alexandria, VA 223068208 Phone: (760) 8758547 Fax: (760) 8758547 www.multiracial.com [email protected] Libertarian oriented activist journal covering social & civil liberties issues o f interest to individuals who perceive themselves to be "biracial" or "multiraci al", "interracial" couples/families & "transracial" adoptees. Publications: 1. The Multiracial Activist journal & newsletter 2. The Abolitionist Examiner Multnomah Community Television 26000 SE Stark Street Gresham OR 97030 Phone: (503) 4917636 www.mctv.org Public access TV, production training, facilities & equipment. Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation 2161 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140 Phone: (617) 8680007 Fax: (617) 3542832 www.mvfr.org [email protected] National organization of family members of both homicide & state killings who op pose the death penalty in all cases. Muslim Public Affairs Council 3010 Wilshire Boulevard, # 217 Los Angeles, CA 90010 Phone: (213) 3833443 Fax: (213) 3839674 www.mpac.org Promotes the Islamic values of mercy, justice, peace, human dignity, freedom, & equality for all through training, alliance building, education, & rpomoting acc urate portratyal of Islam and Muslims in mass media & popular culture. The Laura Jane Musser Fund PMB 119 3109 W. 50th Street Minneapolis, MN 55410 www.musserfund.org FUnding for intercultural harmony. Mutual Service Foundation PO Box 64035 St. Paul, MN 551640035 www.msiinsurance.com/Foundation/PAGE5.htm Grants for cooperatives. mutualaid.org PO Box 15749 Washington, DC 20003 www.mutualaid.org [email protected] Collective that provides technology services to radical & progressive communitie s. NTen Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network 870 Market Street, #1264 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 3979000 Fax: (415) 3971833 www.nten.org Helps nonprofits make more effective use of technology to advance their missions by supporting the people who provide technology services to the nonprofit secto r. NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) 4805 Mt. Hope Drive Baltimore Maryland 21215 Phone: (877) NAACP98 www.naacp.org Ensures civil rights compliance, equitable treatment of all Americans under law, the attainment of educational excellence, access to health care, & economic emp owerment. Naperville Community Television 800 West 5th Avenue Naperville, IL 60563 Phone: (630) 3552124 Fax: (630) 3552166 www.naper.com/nctv/ Develops, manages, & improves public access television so that the communication of ideas, issues, & beliefs can flourish. NARAL: Prochoice America formerly National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League) 1156 15th Street NW, Suite #700 Washington, DC 20005 www.naral.org Finds workable answers that will ultimately reduce the need for abortions includ ing accecss to contraception, reproductive health care, & sex education. The Nation 33 Irving Place New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 2095400 Fax: (212) 9829000 www.thenation.com Progressive magazine. The Nation Institute coorindates conferences, seminars, t elevised town hallstyle meetings, email & web communications, book publishing, syndicated public affairs radio programming, film production, fellowships, & in ternships to strengthen independent media. National Action Network 1941 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10035 Phone: (212) 9875020 Fax: (212) 9875024 www.nationalactionnetwork.org National advocacy network of activists, volunteers, & religious leaders guided b y nonviolent civil protest doctrines that speak against racism, bigotry, & bias . National Alliance for Caregiving Les Plooster, Program Associate 4720 Montgomery Lane, 5th Floor Bethesda, MD 20814 Fax: (301) 6527711 www.caregiving.org [email protected] Coalition of 38 organizations that conducts research, develops national programs , & increases awareness of family caregiving issues. National resource on famil y caregiving that improves the lives of families & care recipients. Programs: 1. The Family Care Resource Connection online clearinghouse of rated & reviewe d books, web sites, training guides, & pamphlets for family caregivers. 2. The National Caregiving Survey detailed overview of the family caregiver in the U.S. based on a statistically significant sample. 3. The LinkAges project training package & caregiver brochure for healthcare p rofessional organizations whose members come into contact with caregivers & who can help link them to services. 4. Toward a National Caregiving Agenda: Empowering Family Caregivers in America advocacy & activism to organize & mobilize family caregivers around the coun try Publications include: 1. A Family Caregiver's Guide to Hospital Discharge Planning 2. Toward a National Caregiving Agenda: Empowering Family Caregivers in America 3. Who Cares?: Families Caring for Persons with Alzheimer's Disease 4. Planning for Your Retirement & LongTerm Care 5. Caring Today, Planning for Tomorrow 6. The MetLife Study of Employer Costs for Working Caregivers 7. Palliative Care: The Complete Care that Everyone Deserves National Alliance to End Homelessness 1518 K Street NW, Suite 206 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6381526 www.naeh.org [email protected] Mobilizes the nonprofit, public, & private sectors in an alliance to end homeles sness. National Alliance for Fair Employment 33 Harrison Avenue, 3rd Flr Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 4826300 Fax: (617) 4827300 www.FairJobs.org [email protected] Network of grassroots organizations concerned about the growth of contingent wor kincluding parttime jobs, temping, subcontracting& its impact on the well being of all workers. National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture 145 9th Street, Suite 250 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 4311391 Fax: (415) 4311392 www.namac.org [email protected] Professional association for organizations & individuals committed to furthering the media arts: film, video, audio, & digital. National Arbor Day Foundation 100 Arbor Avenue Nebraska City, NE 68410 www.arborday.org Helps people plant & take care of trees. National Asian American Telecommunicaitons Association 145 Ninth Street, Suite 350 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 8630814 Fax: (415) 8637428 www.naatanet.org [email protected] Funds, produces, distributes, & exhibits films, videos, & new media to present s tories that convey the richness & diversity of the Asian Pacific American experi ence to the broadest audience possible. National Asian Women's Health Organization 250 Montgomery Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: (415) 9899747 Fax: (415) 9899758 www.nawho.org Works to achieve health equity for Asian Americans. The National Assembly of Health and Human Service Organizations 1319 F Street NW, Suite 601 Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (202) 3472080 Fax: (202) 3934517 www.nassembly.org Professional associaiton that builds the capacity of its member organizations. National Association of African Americans for Positive Imagery 1231 N Broad Street Philadelphia, PA, 19122 Phone: (215) 2356488 Fax: (215) 2356491 www.naaapi.org [email protected] Works to end the excessive marketing of alcohol, tobacco, & other harmful produc ts in the communities of color; mobilizes African American communities around th e nation to support media & advertising images that are positive & healthy. National Association of Artists' Organizations c/o Space One Eleven 2409 Second Avenue North Birmingham, AL 352033809 Phone: (205) 2512771 www.naao.net [email protected] Fosters communication & interaction among artists & artists' organizations at th e local, regional, & national level. National Association of Black Citizens Action PO Box 182 St.Martinville, LA 705820182 www.blackaction.net [email protected] Human/civil rights/media/watchdog group of people committed to the betterment o f African Americans & poor people through education, political & social change b y providing the masses with information to enlighten them. Seeks justice through sharing information, grassroots organizing of citizens action groups, dissemina tion of information through local and national media, & the establishment of our own media outlets. National Association of Black Journalists c/o University of Maryland 8701A Adelphi Road Adelphi, MD 207831716 Phone: (301) 4457100 Fax: (301) 4457101 www.nabj.org Organization of journalists, students, & mediarelated professionals that provid es quality programs & services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists w orldwide. National Association of Commissions for Women NACW National Office 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 934 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: (301) 5858101 Fax: (301) 5853445 www.nacw.org [email protected] Serves as the national voice for state, county, & local commissions for women. National Association For Community Mediation 1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 200361206 Phone: (202) 6679700 www.nafcm.org Membership organization comprised of community mediation centers, their staff & volunteer mediators, & other individuals & organizations interested in the commu nity mediation movement. National Association for County Community and Economic Development 2025 M Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 200363309 Phone: (202) 3671149 Fax: (202) 3672149 www.nacced.org Professional association for county government agencies that administer communit y development, economic development, & affordable housing programs. National Association of Development Organizations 400 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 390 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 6247806 Fax: (202) 6248813 www.nado.org [email protected] training, information, & representation for regional development organizations i n small metropolitan & rural America; advocate for a regional approach to commun ity, economic & rural development; provides a network for its members to share i deas & innovations National Association of Hispanic Journalists 1000 National Press Building Washington, DC 200452001 Phone: (202) 6627145 Fax: (202) 6627144 www.nahj.org Recognizes & advances Hispanics in the news industry. National Association of Housing Cooperatives 1707 H Street, NW, Suite 201 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 7370797 Fax: (202) 7837869 www.coophousing.org [email protected] National federation of housing cooperatives, mutual housing associations, member associations, other residentowned or controlled housing, professionals, organi zations, & individuals interested in promoting the interests of cooperative hous ing communities. National Association of People with AIDS 1413 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 8980414 Fax: (202) 8980435 www.napwa.org [email protected] Advocates on behalf of all people living with HIV & AIDS. National Association of Schools of Public Affairs & Administration 1120 G Street NW, Suite 730 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6288965 Fax: (202) 6264978 www.naspaa.org [email protected] Ensures excellence in public service education & promotes the ideal of public se rvice. National Association of Town Watch One Wynnewood Road, Suite 102 PO Box 303 Wynnewood, PA 19096 Phone: (800) NITEOUT www.natw.org [email protected] Develops & promoties organized, law enforcementaffiliated crime & drug preventi on programs. National Black United Front 12817 South Ashland Calumet Park, IL 60827 Phone: (708) 3899929 Fax: (708) 3899819 www.nbufront.org Organizes toward freedom, liberation, & independence in America. National Black United Fund, Inc. 40 Clinton Street Newark, NJ 07102 Phone: (800) 2230866 www.nbuf.org [email protected] Raises funds for & provides technical assistance to Black organizations that pro vide a wide variety of services to Black Americans in the areas of children, hea lth, education, equal opportunity, economic development, the environment, & soci al justice. National Black Womens' Health Project 600 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 310 Washington, D.C. 20003 Phone: (202) 5484000 Fax: (202) 5439743 www.nbwhp.org [email protected] African American health education, research, advocacy, & leadership development institution. National Catholic Reporter Publishing Co. 115 East Armour Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64111 Phone: (816) 5310538 Fax: (816) 9682268 www.natcath.com Independent publications that value an open & honest expression of faith and are guided by commitments of justice, peace, & a sustainable world. National Center for Bicycling and Walking 1506 21st Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4636622 Fax: (202) 4636625 www.bikewalk.org [email protected] Promotes the creation of active community environments. The National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO) 1736 Franklin Street, 8th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 2081300 Fax: (510) 2729510 www.nceo.org [email protected] Membership organizations that researches, publishes, & holds workshops & confere nces about employee ownership. National Center for Lesbian Rights 870 Market Street, Suite 570 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 3926257 Fax: (415) 3928442 www.nclrights.org [email protected] Legal resource center that advances the rights & safety primarily of lesbians & their families through litigation, public policy advocacy, free legal advice & c ounseling, & public education. National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise 1424 Sixteenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 5186500 Fax: (202) 5880314 www.ncne.com [email protected] Provides effective community & faithbased organizations with training & technic al assistance, links them to sources of support, & evaluates their experience fo r public policy. The National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise 3401 North Fairfax Drive, MS 3B1 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: (703) 9934994 Fax: (703) 9938215 www.nationalcne.org [email protected] Helps nonprofits make wise economic decisions to efficiently & effectively pursu e their social missions. National Center for Social Entrepreneurs 14579 Grand Avenue South, Suite 100 Burnsville, Minnesota 55306 Phone: (952) 8980661 Fax: (952) 8982057 www.socialentrepreneurs.org [email protected] Increases the effectiveness & financial selfsufficiency of the nonprofit sector by helping individual nonprofits think & act in a more businesslike & entrepren eurial manner. National Center for Strategic Nonprofit Planning and Community Leadership 2000 L Street NW, Suite #815 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8226725 Fax: (202) 8225699 www.npcl.org [email protected] Improves the governance & administration of nonprofit, taxexempt organizations & strengthens community leadership through family & neighborhood empowerment. National Center for Youth Law John OToole, Director 405 14th Street, 15th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 8358098 Fax: (510) 8358099 www.youthlaw.org [email protected] Uses the law to help children escape from poverty & protect children from the ha rms caused by poverty. Transforms the way society treats children so that our co llective institutions operate to foster the healthy growth & development of all children, regardless of the circumstances into which they are born. Combats the tendency to respond to the problems of adolescents in a manner that is almost e xclusively punitive. Programs: 1. Work with advocates, foster parents & others striving to reform state child w elfare systems. 2. Advocacy on the state & federal levels so that children receive the health in surance services to which they are entitled. 3. Secure public benefits to meet the special needs of children & youth, includi ng TANF welfare benefits, especially for teenagers, & SSI benefits for disabled children & youth. Publications: 1. Youth Law News Published Quarterly National Civic League 1445 Market Street, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (303) 5714343 Fax: (303) 5714404 www.ncl.org [email protected] Strengthens citizen democracy by transforming democratic institutions through te chnical assistance, training, publishing, research, & the AllAmerica City Award s. National Civil Rights Museum 450 Mulberry Street Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: (901) 5219699 Fax: (901) 5219740 www.civilrightsmuseum.org [email protected] Collections, exhibitions, research, & educational programs about the civil right s movement. National Coalition on Black Civic Participation 1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 1010 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6594929 Fax: (202) 6595025 www.ncbcp.org [email protected] Increases African American participation in civil society through programs such as Operation Big Vote!, Black Youth Vote!, Black Women's Roundtable, & Voices of the Electorate. National Coalition Building Institute 1120 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 450 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7859400 Fax: (202) 7853385 www.ncbi.org [email protected] Eliminates prejudice & intergroup conflict in communities throughout the world b y training local leadership teams. National Coalition for the Homeless David Whitehead, Executive Director 1012 14th St., NW; #600 Washington, DC 200053471 Phone: 2027376444 x19 Fax: 2027376445 http://www.nationalhomeless.org [email protected] National network of persons who are or have been homeless, advocates, service pr oviders, & others committed to a single goalending homelessness. Our first pr inciple of practice is that people who have experienced homelessness must be act ively involved in all aspects of our work. Committed to creating the systemic & attitudinal changes necessary to end homelessness. Works to meet the urgent nee ds of persons who are presently homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. U ses five strategies to accomplish our mission of ending homelessness: litigatio n, policy analysis & advocacy, public education, grassroots organizing, & techni cal assistance. Programs: 1. Housing Justiceaffordable housing for those with the lowest incomes 2. Health Care Justicecomprehensive & affordable health care for all 3. Civil Rightsprotection of civil rights of those without homes 4. Economic Justicelivable incomes in order to afford basic necessities Publications: see website National Coalition Against Censorship 275 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 8076222 Fax: (212) 8076245 www.ncac.org Educates its own members & the public at large about the dangers of censorship & how to oppose them. The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty 920 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 5439577 Fax: (202) 5437798 www.ncadp.org [email protected] Provides information, advocates for public policy, & mobilizes & supports indivi duals & institutions that shares their unconditional rejection of capital punish ment. National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support 1000 Wisconsin Ave, NW Washington, DC 20007 Phone: (202) 3399328 www.nationalcampaign.org [email protected] National coalition of grassroots organizations in 40 states that seeks to advanc e progressive antipoverty policies at the state & national levels. National Campus & Community Radio Association (NCRA/ANREC) Melissa Kaestner, National Coordinator 2053 Jeanned'Arc, Suite 220 Montreal, Quebec, H1W 3V3 Phone: (514) 5299910 Fax: (514) 5291201 www.ncra.ca [email protected] Represents third sector radio in Canada noncommercial radio other than the CB C. Dedicated to advancing the role & increasing the effectiveness of campus & co mmunity radio in Canada by providing developmental materials & networking servic es, representing interests to government & other agencies, & to promote public a wareness & appreciation for communityoriented radio in Canada. Publications: 1. NCRA/ANREC Station Hanbook a resource guide for existing & devolpmental rad io stations. Free to NCRA/ANREC members. 2. NCRA/ANREC Directory a comprehensive list of third sector radio stations in Canada National Center on Disability and Journalism (NCDJ) 944 Market Street, Suite 829 San Francisco, CA 941024019 Phone: (415) 2910868 Fax: (415) 2910869 www.ncdj.org [email protected] Educates journalists & educators about disability reporting issues to produce mo re accurate, fair, & diverse news reporting. National Center for Learning Disabilities 381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1401 New York, NY, 100168806 Phone: (212) 5457510 Fax: (212) 5459665 www.ncld.org [email protected] Effective, easytouse resource for people seeking authoritative information on learning disabilities. National Center on Institutions and Alternatives 7222 Ambassador Road Woodlawn, MD 21244 www.ncianet.org Helps to create a society in which all persons who come into contact with the hu man service or correctional systems will be provided an environment of individua l care, concern, & treatment. The National Center for Public Policy Research David W. Almasi, Executive Director 777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 803 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 3711400 ext. 106 Fax: (202) 4087773 www.nationalcenter.org [email protected] Communications & research Foundation that provides free market solutions to toda y's public policy issues. We believe that the principles of a free market, indi vidual liberty, & personal responsibility provide the greatest hope for meeting the challenges facing America in the 21st century. Programs: 1. Project 21 Leadership network for conservative African Americans 2. John P. McGivern MD Center for Environmental Regulatory Affairs 3. Center for Environmental Justice Publications: 1. Project 21 New Vision Comentaries 2. McGovern Center National Policy Analysis papers, National Directory of Envi ronmental & Regulatory Victims 3. Newsletters Scoop, Political Money Monitor, Budget Watch, Legal Briefs, Rel ief Report National Coalition of Alternative Community Schools 1289 Jewett Ann Arbor MI 481046205 Phone: (888) 7719171 www.ncacs.org [email protected] Supports the work of students, parents, teachers, & others in the field of alter native education. National Coalition of Education Activists (NCEA) 1420 Walnut Street, Suite 720 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: (215) 7352418 www.nceaonline.org [email protected] Multiracial network & membership organization of parents, school staff, union, & community activists, & children's advocates working for equitable & excellent p ublic schools. National Coalition for Homeless Veterans 333 ½ Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC 200031148 Phone: (800) VETHELP Fax: (202) 5462063 www.nchv.org [email protected] Works topward ending homelessness among veterans by shaping public policy, promo ting collaboration, & building the capacity of service providers.

National Commission on Philanthropy & Civic Renewal see Hudson Institute

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy 2001 S Strreet NW, Suite 620 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 3879177 Fax: (202) 3325084 www.ncrp.org [email protected] Helps the philanthropic community advance the traditional values of social & eco nomic justice for all Americans. The National Community Action Foundation 810 First Street, Suite 530 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 8422092 Fax: (202) 8422095 www.ncaf.org [email protected] Advocates for the nation's Community Action Agencies & the lowincome Americans they serve. National Community Building Network 1624 Franklin Street, Suite 1000 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 6636226 Fax: (510) 6636222 www.ncbn.org [email protected] Promotes & advances community building principles, in practice and policy, to ac hieve social & economic equity for all children & families. National Community Capital Association Public Ledger Building 620 Chestnut Street, Suite 572 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Phone: (215) 9234754 Fax: (215) 9234755 www.communitycapital.org [email protected] Membership organization of community development financial institutions (CDFIs).

National Community Reinvestment Coalition 733 15th Street NW, Suite 540 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6288866 Fax: (202) 6289800 www.ncrc.org Membership organization of community reinvestment organizations that works to in crease the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities. National Conferencece of Black Lawyers 116 West 111th Street New York, NY 10027 Phone: (212) 8644000 Fax: (212) 2222680 Association of lawyers, scholars, judges, legal workers, law students, & legal a ctivists that serves as the legal arm of the movement for Black Liberation, prot ects human rights, works to achieve selfdetermination of Africa & African Commu nities, & works in coalition to assist in ending oppression of all peoples. National Conference for Community and Justice formerly National Conference of Christians and Jews 475 Park Avenue South, 19th Floor New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 5451300 Fax: (212) 5458053 www.nccj.org Fights bias, bigorty, & racism; promotes uunderstanding among all races, religio ns, & cultures through advocacy, conflict resolution, & education. National Congress of American Indians 1301 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 200 Washington DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4667767 Fax: (202) 4667797 www.ncai.org Informs the public & the federal government on tribal selfgovernment, treaty ri ghts, & a broad range of federal policy issues affecting tribal governments. National Congress for Community Economic Development 1030 15th Street NW, Suite 325 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (877) 44NCCED Fax: (202) 2897051 www.ncced.org [email protected] Trade association & advocate for CDCs. National Congress of Black Women formerly National Political COngress of Black Women 8484 Georgia Avenue, Suite 420 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: (877) 2741198 Fax: (301) 5628303 www.npcbw.org [email protected] Works for political empowerment for African American women. National Consumers League 1701 K Street NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 8353323 Fax: (202) 8350747 www.nclnet.org [email protected] Identifies, protects, represents, & advances the economic & social interests of consumers & workers. National Cooperative Business Association 1401 New York Avenune NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6386222 Fax: (202) 6381374 www.ncba.coop [email protected] Professional association for coops. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence 12 West 21 Street New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 2066770 Fax: (212) 6451690 www.ncadd.org [email protected] Fights the stigma & the disease of alcohol & other drug addictions. National Council of Churches 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 880 New York, NY 10115 Phone: (212) 8702227 Fax: (212) 8702030 www.ncccusa.org [email protected] Community of Christian communions that covenant with one another to manifest eve r more fully the unity of the Church. National Council of Farmer Cooperatives 50 F Street NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 6268700 Fax: (202) 6268722 www.ncfc.org National association of businesses cooperatively owned by farmers & ranchers. National Council of La Raza 1111 19th Street NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7851670 www.nclr.org Reduces poverty & discrimination, & improves life opportunities for Hispanic Ame ricans. National Council of Negro Women 633 Pennsylvania Avenune NW Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (202) 7370120 Fax: (202) 7370476 www.ncnw.org Advances opportunities & the quality of life for African American women, their f amilies, & communities. The National Council for PublicPrivate Partnerships 1660 L Street NW, Suite 513 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4676800 Fax: (202) 4676312 www.ncppp.org [email protected] Advocates & facilitate the formation of publicprivate partnerships at the feder al, state, & local levels. National Council for Research on Women 11 Hanover Square New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 7857335 Fax: (212) 7857350 www.ncrw.org [email protected] Alliance of 92 women's research & policy centers that enhances the connections a mong research, policy analysis, advocacy, & innovative programming on behalf of women & girls. The National Council for Urban Peace and Justice 711 Penn Avenue, Suite 500 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: (412)2611086 Fax: (412)2611312 www.ncupj.org [email protected] Human rights group that pursues justice, fairness, & equity regarding housing, e ducation, community, police relations, health care, family development, politica l empowerment, the environment, & economic development. National Council of Women's Organizations Rebecca Menso, Council Coordinator 733 15th Street, NW, Suite 1011 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 3937122 Fax: (202) 3877915 www.womensorganizations.org [email protected] The nation's oldest & largest coalition of women's groups. The 160 member organi zations represent women from all socioeconomic & demographic groups, & collectiv ely represent over seven million women nationwide. Programs: 1. New Faces, More Voices Intern leadership institute Publications: 1. Women's Leadership Handbook, available on our website. The National Crime Prevention Council 1000 Connecticut Avenue NW, 13th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4666272 Fax: (202) 2961356 www.ncpc.org Enables people to create safer & more caring communities by addressing the cause s of crime & violence and reducing the opportunities for crime to occur. National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) PO Box 6000 Rockville, MD 208496000 Phone: (800) 8513420 TYY: (877) 7129279 Fax: (301) 5195212 www.ncjrs.org Federally funded resource offering justice & substance abuse information to supp ort research, policy, & program development worldwide. National Democratic Institute for International Affairs 2030 M Street NW, 5th Floor Washington, DC 200363306 Phone: (202) 7285500 Fax: (202) 7285520 www.ndi.org [email protected] Provides practical assistance to civic & political leaders advancing democratic values, practices, & institutions. The National Economic Development and Law Center 2201 Broadway, Suite 815 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 2512600 Fax: (510) 2510600 www.nedlc.org Collaborates with community organizations to develop integrated communitybuildi ng skills, indigenous leadership, & communitybuilding creativity to build local capacity & achieve greater economic, social, cultural, & human development. National Education Associates 1201 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 200363290 Fax: (202) 8227974 www.nea.org Advancees public education and the profession of education. National Employment Law Project 55 John Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10038 Phone: (212) 2853025 Fax: (212) 2853044 www.nelp.org [email protected] Advocates on behalf of the working poor, the unemployed, & other groups that fac e significant barriers to employment & government systems of support. National Environmental Health Association 720 S. Colorado Boulevard, Suite 970S Denver, CO 802461925 Phone: (303) 7569090 Fax: (303) 6919490 www.neha.org [email protected] Advance the environmental health & protection professional for the purpose of pr oviding a healthful environment for all. National Executive Service Corps 120 Wall Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 2691234 Fax: (212) 2690959 www.nesc.org [email protected] Provides business planning and management consulting services to nonprofits from the business sector. National Family Farm Coalition 110 Maryland Avenue NE, Suite 307 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 5435675 Fax: (202) 5430978 www.nffc.net [email protected] Links grassroots organizations working on family farm issues. National Farm Worker Ministrry 438 N. Skinker Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63130 Phone: (314) 7266470 Fax: (314) 7266427 www.nfwm.org [email protected] Interfaith organization that supports farm workers as they organize for empowerm ent, justice, & equality. National Farmers Organization 528 Billy Sunday Rd Ames, IA 50010 Phone: (515) 2922000 Fax: (515) 2927106 www.nfo.org [email protected] Improves agricultural commodity prices by serving as a bargaining agent. National Farmers Union 11900 East Cornell Avenue Aurora, CO, 800143194 Phone: (800) 3471961 Fax: (303) 3681390 www.nfu.org Protects & enhances the economic interests & quality of life for family farmers & ranchers. National Federation of Community Deevelopment Credit Unions 120 Wall Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 8091850 Fax: (212) 8093274 www.natfed.org [email protected] Advocates for & provides financial, technical, & human resources to CDCs. The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship 120 Wall Street, 29th Floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (800) 367 6383 Fax: (212) 232 2244 www.nfte.com [email protected] Teaches entrepreneurship to lowincome youth aged 11 to 18. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force 1325 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 3935177 Fax: (202) 3932241 www.ngltf.org [email protected] Works to eliminate prejudice, violence, & injustice against gay, lesbian, bisexu al, & transgender people at the local, state, & national level. National Health Care for the Homeless Council, Inc. HCH Clinicians' Network PO Box 60427 Nashville, TN 372060427 Phone: (615) 2262292 Fax: (615) 2261656 www.nhchc.org [email protected] Works to reform the health care system to serve the needs of people who are home less. National Hispanic Institute PO Box 220 Maxwell, TX 78656 Phone: (512) 3576137 www.nhinet.org [email protected] Provides high achieving Latino youth in high school & college with key learning experiences that hone their skills as future leaders in the Latino community. National Housing Conference 1801 K Street NW, Suite M100 Washington, DC 200061301 Phone: (202) 4662121 Fax: (202) 4662122 www.nhc.org [email protected] Advances affordable housing & community development causes. National Housing Institute 439 Main Street Suite 311 Orange, NJ 07050 Phone: (973) 6789060 Fax: (973) 6788437 www.nhi.org Publishes Shelterforce magazine; examines key issues affecting affordable housin g & community development practitioners & their supporters including housing, jo bs, safety, & education, with an emphasis on housing & economic development, pov erty & racism, disinvestment & lack of employment, & breakdown of the social fab ric. National Immigration Law Center 3435 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 2850 Los Angeles, CA 90010 Phone: (213) 6393900 Fax: (213) 6393911 www.nilc.org [email protected] Protects & promotes the rights & opportunities of low income immigrants & their family members. National Indian Child Welfare Association 5100 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 300 Portland, OR 97239 Phone: (503) 2224044 Fax: (503) 2224007 www.nicwa.org [email protected] Enhances the capacity of tribes to deliver quality child welfare services. National Institute for Labor Relations Research 5211 Port Royal Road, Suite 510 Springfield, VA 22151 Phone: (703) 3219606 Fax: (703) 3217342 www.nilrr.org [email protected] Analyzes & researches inequities of compulsory unionism.

National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice 1020 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue. 4th Floor Chicago, IL 60660 Phone: (773) 7288400 Fax: (773) 7288409 www.nicwj.org Educates, organizes, and mobilizes the religious community on issues and campaig ns to improve wages, benefits, & working conditions for workers, especially low wage workers. The National Labor Committee 275 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1503 New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 2423002 www.nlcnet.org Human rights advocacy group that promotes & defends workers' rights. National Latina/o Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Organization (LLEGÓ) Ron Hube, Communications Manager 1420 K Street NW, suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 4085380 Fax: (202) 4088478 www.llego.org [email protected] Organizes Latina/o LGBT communities on a local, regional, national & internation al level. Provides infrastructure development to Latino LGBT communities in the United States, Puerto Rico, Honduras, & Guatemala. LLEGÓ addresses social, healt h, & political disparities based on sexual orientation, gender identity, & ethni city affecting the Latino LGBT community. Programs: 1. Avanzando (Striving Forward) lead agency in coordinating culturallybased c apacitybuilding assistance services for Latino populations. 2. Horizontes (Horizons) builds the leadership skills of gay & bisexual Latino men as a means of strengthening & mobilizing community efforts for HIV preventi on. 3. ¡BASTA! (Enough!) a domestic violence capacitybuilding program for servic e providers that work with or have the potential to advocate for Latina lesbians in violent relationships. 4. Proyecto Fénix (Project Phoenix) tobacco prevention program Publications: 1. Al Tanto enewsletter about HIV prevention technologies, Latino leadershi p & communitybased organization profiles with articles on cutting edge issues i n capacitybuilding efforts. 2. Avanzando Training Portfolio collection of training modules that the five Avanz&o Coalition partners can provide to Latinoserving organizations. They in clude methodologies on prevention case management, street outreach, cultural com petency, peertopeer interventions, & evidence based strategies. 3. Avance Así Fact Sheets information on HIV prevention technologies & impleme ntation strategies The National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty 1411 K Street NW, Suite 1400 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6382535 Fax: (202) 6282737 www.nlchp.org [email protected] Impact litigation, policy advocacy, & public education to to end homelessness. The National League of Cities 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 550 Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (202) 6263000 Fax: (202) 6263043 www.nlc.org Strengthens & promote cities as centers of opportunity, leadership, & governance . National Legal Aid & Defender Association 1625 K Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 200061604 Phone: (202) 4520620 Fax: (202) 8721031 Advocate for justice professionals who make a difference in the lives of lowinc ome clients, their families, & communities. National Legal and Policy Center 107 Park Washington Court Falls Church, VA 22046 Phone: (703) 2371970 Fax: (703) 2372090 www.nlpc.org Promotes ethics, openness, & accountability in government through research, educ ation, & legal action. National Legal Foundation & Minuteman Institute PO Box 64427 Virgina Beach, VA 23467 4427 Phone: (757) 4636133 Fax: (757) 4636055 www.nlf.net [email protected] Christian public interest law firm dedicated to the preservation of America's fr eedom & constitutional rights.

National Low Income Housing Coalition Kim Schaffer, Communications Director 1012 14th Street NW, #610 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6621530 Fax: (202) 3931973 www.nlihc.org www.nhtf.org [email protected] Dedicated solely to ending Americas affordable housing crisis. Educates, organiz es & advocates to ensure decent, affordable housing within healthy neighborhoods for everyone. Provides uptodate information, formulates policy, & educates t he public on housing needs & the strategies for solutions. 1. Eestablishing a National Housing Trust Fund that will provide communities wit h funds to build, rehab & preserve 1.5 million homes for people with the lowest incomes by the end of the decade. (www.nhtf.org) Publications: Complete list at www.nlihc.org 1. Memo to Members weekly newsletter 2. Out of Reach annually; looks at housing affordability in every county in th e country 3. Advocates' Guide annually; comprehensive guide to housing & community devel opment The National Minority Aids Council 1931 13th Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 4836622 Fax: (202) 4831135 www.nmac.org Develops leadership within communities of color to address the challenges of HIV /AIDS. National MultiCultural Institute 3000 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 438 Washington, DC 200082556 Phone: (202) 4830700 Fax: (202) 4835233 www.nmci.org [email protected] Increases communication, understanding, & respect among people of diverse backgr ounds. National Native American AIDS Prevention Center 43614th Street, Suite 1020 Oakland, CA 94610 Phone: (510) 4442051 Fax: (510) 4441593 www.nnaapc.org [email protected] Helps to stops the spread of HIV & related diseases among American Indians, Alas kan Natives, & Native Hawaiians; improves the quality of life for those infected & affected by HIV/AIDS. National Neighborhood Coalition/NNC Betty Weiss, Executive Director 1030 15th Street, NW #325 Washington DC 20005 Phone: (202) 4088553 Fax: (202) 4088551 www.neighborhoodcoalition.org [email protected] National organization with a grassroots focus to strengthen & maintain neighborh oods, especially those that lowerincome residents call home. Our members form a network of national & local community development leaders who are forging cutti ngedge policies & programs to promote healthy urban neighborhoods & rural commu nities. We believe in neighborhoods as the heart & soul of our nation & its comm unities. Audience: National Programs: 1. Neighborhoods, Regions & Smart Growth Project Multiyear research, educatio n & advocacy projec that encourages local organizations to inject the interests of lowincome neighborhoods & communities of color into regional smart growth di scussions & decisions. 2. Neighborhood Leadership Awards 3. Public forums monthly forums in Washington, D.C. feature discussions with p olicymakers & industry experts on timely & topical neighborhoodrelevant issues. Publications: 1. The Voice Monthly newsletter for members which offers news & information ab out neighborhood issues, job openings, events, new publications, websites & more . 2. Affordable Housing & Smart Growth: Making the Connection shows how policie s that expand the quality, supply, & distribution of affordable housing can also promote smart growth 3. Smart Growth for Neighborhoods: Affordable Housing & Regional Vision Examin es how communities can promote both affordable housing & smarter regional growth . 4. Smart Growth, Better Neighborhoods: Communities Leading the Way examines th e ill effects of unchecked growth, & proposes strategies for community involveme nt in smart growth & development. 5. Monthly enewsletter, The 5 Minute Update. National Network of Grantmakers 150 Court Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: (718) 9231400 x242 Fax: (718) 9232869 www.nng.org [email protected] Organization of individual donors, Foundation staff, board, & grantmaking commit tee members involved in funding social and economic justice. National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights 3108th Street, Suite 303 Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 4651984 Fax: (510) 4651885 www.nnirr.org [email protected] Shares information & analysis, educates communities & the general public, & deve lops & coordinates plans of action on important immigrant & refugee issues. National Network for Youth 1319 F Street NW, 4th Floor Washington, DC 200041106 Phone: (202) 7837949 Fax: (202) 7837955 www.nn4youth.org [email protected] Ensures that young people can be safe & lead healthy & productive lives. National Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, and Prevention, Inc. 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 2938370 Fax: (202) 2938805 www.noappp.org [email protected] Professional association that works toward all adolescents making responsible de cisions about sexuality, pregnancy, & parenting. National Organization for Men Against Sexism PO Box 455 Louisville, CO 800270455 Phone: (303) 6667043 www.nomas.org [email protected] Promotes gender equality & social justice for everyone through its principles of profeminism, gayaffirmation, antiracism, & enhancing men's lives. National Organization for Victim Assistance (r) 1730 Park Road NW Washington DC 20010 Phone: (202) 2326682 Fax: (202) 4622255 www.trynova.org organization of victim & witness assistance programs & practitioners, criminal j ustice agencies & professionals, mental health professionals, researchers, forme r victims & survivors, & others committed to the recognition & implementation of victim rights & services. National Organization for Women (NOW) 733 15th Street NW, 2nd floor Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6288669 TTY: (202) 3319002 Fax: (202) 7858576 www.now.org [email protected] Feminist group that organizes protests on women's issues, supports female legisl ators, advocates for survivors of sexual violence, and promotes women's health a nd wellbeing. National Organizers Alliance Abbey Glenn, Membership Coordinator 715 G Street, SE, 3rd Floor, (until 12/31/02, may change in 2003) Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (202) 5436603 Fax: (202) 5432462 www.noacentral.org [email protected] Advances progressive organizaing for social, economic, & environmental justice & sustains, supports & nurtures the people of all ages who do it. Members are org anizers who are responsible to a defined constituency & who help build that cons tituency through leadership development, collective action, & the development of democratic structures. Programs 1. National Gatherings Organizers meet with hundreds of peers for three to fi ve days of intense discussion, cultural insight, celebration & renewed community . 2. National caucases, working groups & regional events For more information o n holding a NOA event in your region, contact the NOA office: [email protected] g. 3. The NOA Retirement Pension Plan a portable, multipleemployer retirement pe nsion plan. It's the first of its kind in the social justice movement. 4. The Organizer Clearinghouse & Job Bank NOA encourages those coming into the field; offers support & connections to those who persevere; & provides access t o a broad range of information about organizing. Publications: 1. ARK newsletter Published three times a year, authentic stories by & about o rganizers. 2. Practicing What We Preach: The NOA Draft on Policies & Practices of Justice O rganizations useful tool to analyze organizational culture & policy as it rela tes to organizer sustenance & organizational development. 3. Social Justice Dialogues Curriculum National Parks and Conservation Association 1300 Nineteenth Street, NW Washington, DC, 20036 Phone: (800) 6287275 Fax: 2022236722 www.npca.org [email protected] safeguards the scenic beauty, wildlife, & historical & cultural treasures of par ks in the US. National Partnership for Women & Families formerly the Women's Legal Defense Fund Priscilla Ring, Communications Assistant 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 650 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 9862600 Fax: (202) 9862539 www.nationalpartnership.org [email protected] National advocacy organization that advances public policy for women & their fam ilies & educates the public on issues including fairness in the workplace, healt h care, & work/family policy. Programs: 1. Work & Family advances policies that enable women & men to participate full y both in the workplace & in family life 2. Health care ensure access to quality health care for all women & families 3. Workplace Fairness promoted through public education & advocacy Publications include: 1. Guide to the Family & Medical Leave Act: Questions & Answers available in Eng lish & Spanish 2. Preventing Discrimination: A Guide For Caseworkers & Others Helping Welfare R ecipients Enter The Workforce 3. Detours on the Road to Employment: Obstacles Facing LowIncome Women 4. Why Americans Need Family Leave Benefits & How They Can Get Them 5. Smart Solutions: Helping Your New Workers Access Health Care National People's Action 810 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Phone: (312) 2433038 Fax: (312) 2437044 www.npaus.org Association of local community organizations across the country who volunteer th eir time to work on community improvement through local organizing and direct ac tion; issues include neighborhood safety, predatory lending, community reinvestm ent act, access to wuality jobs, immigrant rights, education, youth, & affordabl e housing. National Planned Giving Institute College of William and Mary Gabrial Galt Building, 2nd Floor, Dillard Complex PO Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 231878795 Phone: (800) 2490179 Fax: (757) 2211479 http://fsweb.wm.edu/npgi/index.cfm [email protected] offers a series of seminars covering all aspects of major gift development. National Policy Association 1424 16th Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 200362229 Phone: (202) 2657685 Fax: (202) 7975516 www.npa1.org [email protected] Involves the private sector in public policy formulation. National Priorities Project Pamela Schwartz, Outreach Director 17 New South Street, Suite 302 Northampton, MA 01060 Phone: (413) 5849556 Fax: (413) 5869647 www.nationalpriorities.org [email protected] Offers citizens & community groups tools & resources to shape federal budget & p olicy priorities which promote social & economic justice. Provides grassrootsfr iendly factsheets & website data that show the local impact of federal spending policies. Highlights how federal spending policies fail to meet social needs wh ile they make unnecessary military spending & tax cuts for the wealthy the highe st priority. Programs: 1. NPP Database create your own charts & tables showing statebystate data o n multiple issues on the NPP website 2. The Local Partners Program, which currently includes over 100 grassroots gro ups in almost every state, ensures that local groups get the information they ne ed to make a difference on a range of social issues. To find out more or sign, please email [email protected]. Publications: 1. "Recess is Over! It's time to Address Our Overcrowded & Deteriorating School s"(2001), in collaboration with National Peoples Action, a report that shows, bo th nationally & statebystate, the conditions of our public schools. 2. "Working Hard, Earning Less: The Story of Job Growth in America" (1999), in collaboration with Jobs with Justice, a report that shows the livable wage for e ach state & contrasts that wage with the fastest growing jobs in each state. 3. Annual State of the States report that reviews state needs alongside federal budget priorities. 4. Factsheets that focus on major decisions facing local communities, along with sample media materials & other organizing tips. National Radical Women Publications Anne Slater, Coordinator 5018 Rainier Avenue South Seattle, WA 98118 Phone: (206) 7226057 Fax: (206) 7237691 www.RadicalWomen.org [email protected] A feisty bunch of socialist feminists of all colors, sexualities, & ages dedicat ed to achieving the full equality of all women. Focuses on activism, education, & developing womens leadership in the fight for fundamental social change. Branch es in Australia, El Salvador, & the United States (WA, OR, CA & NY). Programs: 1. Legislative campaigns for divorce reform & labor protections; community organ izing to defend social welfare programs, affirmative action, & reproductive righ ts; building womens skills as leaders 2. Educating the public about issues confronting women in Palestine, Cuba, Easte rn Europe, Africa, Latin America, & the United States. Regular meetings & study groups. Publications include: 1. 3 Asian American Writers Speak Out on Feminism, complied by Karen Brodine 2. The Emancipation of Women, by Clara Fraser, 1973 3. How Feminists can Defeat the UltraRight an analysis of the trials & errors at the Washington State Conference for Women, by Constance Scott, 1977 4. Lesbianism: A Socialist Feminist Perspective, by Dr. Susan Williams, 1973 (en Espanol) 5. On the Barricades for Abortion Rights a selection of reprints reflecting Ra dical Womens involvement in the reproductive rights movement from 19841986 6. Radical Women in the House of Labor: An Historic Reentry, Presidents report t o Radial Women Annual Conference, July, 1974, by Guerry Hoddersen, 1974 7. The Radical Women Manifesto: Socialist Feminist Theory, Program & Organizatio nal Structure, revised 2001 8. Which Road Towards Womens Liberation: The Movement as a Radical Vanguard or a Singleissue Coalition? by Clara Fraser, 1970 9. Women of Color: Frontrunners of Freedom, by Nancy Reiko Kato, 1990 10. Women Workers: Sparkplugs of Labor, by Heidi Durham & Megan Cornish, 1990 National Radio Project 1714 Franklin St #100251 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 2511332 Fax: call first www.radioproject.org [email protected] Independent nonprofit media organization that heightens public consciousness, b roadens debate on critical social issues, & encourages civic participation by gi ving voice to diverse perspectives & opinions not typically heard in the mass me dia. Produces & distributes high quality public affairs & news programs. Trains independent journalists & local organizers in radio skills to improve community access to the media. Programs: 1. Making Contact half hour weekly highly preproduced, magazineformat public affairs program that airs on 160 stations across the U.S., Canada, S. Africa & Indonesia. The 8 yearold program accepts submissions from freelancers around th e world. 2. Women's Desk of the National Radio Project An editiorial, training & produc tion unit, producing pieces for Making Contact, as well as other NRP specials & for other outlets. The Desk trains lowincome journalists & women of color in al l aspects of radio production. 3. Prison Desk of the National Radio Project an editorial, production & train ing unit for radio pieces that look specifically at the prisonindustrial comple x. 4. National Radio Project's Globalization Desk uses radio broadcasts to educat e the public about the impact of the ever increasing integration of the world's economies, commonly referred to as globalization. Focuses on the effects of mac roeconomic policies on the daily lives of people around the world. Publications: 1. Connections quarterly newsletter National Recreation and Park Association 22377 Belmont Ridge Road Ashburn, VA, 20148 Phone: (703) 8582190 Fax: (703) 8580794 www.nrpa.org www.activeparks.org Advances parks, recreation, & environmental conservation efforts that enhance th e quality of life for all people. National Religious Partnership for the Environment 49 South Pleasant Street, Suite 301 Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 2531515 Fax: (413) 2531414 www.nrpe.org [email protected] Provides inspiration, moral vision, and commitment to social justice for all eff orts to protect the natural world and human wellbeing within through theology, worship, social teaching, education, congregational life, & public policy initia tives. The National Resource Center for Consumers of Legal Services 6596 Main Street PO Box 340 Gloucester, VA 23061 Phone: (804) 6939330 Fax: (804) 6937363 www.nrccls.org [email protected] Encourages preventative law and improves citizen access to the system. National Right to Life Committee 512 10th Street NW Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (202) 6268800 www.nrlc.org [email protected] Goal is to restore legal protection to innocent human life; medical ethics conce rns include abortion, euthenasia, & infanticide. National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation 8001 Braddock Road Springfield, VA 22160 Phone: (800) 3363600 Fax: (703) 3219613 www.nrtw.org [email protected] Provides free legal aid to employees whose human or civil rights have been viola ted by abuses of compulsory unionism. National Senior Citizens Law Center 1101 14th Street, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 2896976 Fax: (202) 2897224 www.nsclc.org Helps older people live in dignity & freedom from poverty. National Society for American Indian Elderly 2214 North Central, Suite 250 Phoenix, Arizona, 85004 Phone: (602) 3071865 www.nsaie.org [email protected] Assists all Indian elderly service programs, both onreservation & off, to impro ve the quality of life for American Indian elders. National Training & Information Center Tracy Van Slyke, Communications Director 810 N. Milwaukee Chicago, IL 60622 Phone: (312) 2433035 Fax: (312) 2437044 www.nticus.org www.disclosureus.org ntic@nticus.org Neighborhood residents are experts in their own neighborhoods. Builds grassroots leadership & strengthens neighborhoods through issuebased community organizing . 1. Training & Technical Assistance to grassroots community organizations 2. Research on national issues & for local grassroots organizations 3. Coordinate national coalition on issues such as banking & housing, education, youth, immigration & jobs Publications: 1. Disclosure: The Newspaper of the Neighborhoods bimonthly publication that chronicles the campaigns & victories of local grassroots organizations across th e country & National People's Action 2. Organizing to Win compilation of press clippings the chronicles the work of grassroots organizations around the country & the impact of community organizin g The National Urban League, Inc. 120 Wall Street New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 5585300 Fax: (212) 3445332 www.nul.org [email protected] Enables African Americans to secure economic selfreliance, parity & power, & ci vil rights.

National Video Resources 73 Spring Street, Suite 403 New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 2748080 Fax: (212) 2748081 www.nvr.org [email protected] Increases the public's awareness of & access to independently produced media & f ilm & video as well as motion media delivered through the new digital technologi es. National Wildlife Federation 8925 Leesburg Pike Vienna, VA, 22184 Phone: (800) 8229919 www.nwf.org Unites individuals, organizations, businesses, & government to protect wildlife, wild places, & the environment. National Women's Hall of Fame 76 Fall Street PO Box 335 Seneca Falls, NY 13148 Phone: (315) 5688060 www.greatwomen.org Honors American women who have made significant contributions to the arts, athle tics, business, education, government, the humanities, philanthropy, & science. National Writer's Union 113 University Place, 6th Floor New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 2540279 Fax: (212) 2540673 www.nwu.org [email protected] Union that represents freelance writers in all genres, formats, & media. National Youth Advocacy Coalition (NYAC) Contact Person & Title: Craig Bowman, Executive Director 1638 R St., NW, Ste. 300 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3197596 Fax: (202) 3197365 TTY: (202) 3199513 www.nyacyouth.org [email protected] Advocates for & with young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning in an effort to end discrimination against these youth & to ensure their physical & emotional wellbeing. Networking opportunities, national & reg ional conferences, resources & information, newsletters & Email News Alerts, & technical assistance on LGBT youth issues. Programs: 1. Health Programs resources, technical assistance & other information on a wi de variety of LGBTQ mental,physical, & emotional health youth issues 2. Information Clearinghouse referrals, materials, resources & technical assi stance to youth, advocates, educators, community members, policy makers, parents , & the media. National Youth Development Information Center (NYDIC) 1319 F Street NW, Suite 601 Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (877) NYDIC4U Fax: (202) 3934517 www.nydic.org [email protected] Project of the The National Assembly through its affinity group, the National Co llaboration for Youth; provides practicerelated information about youth develop ment to national & local youthserving organizations at low or no cost. National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee (NWTRCC) Mary Loehr, Coordinator PO Box 6512 Ithaca, NY, 14851 Phone: (607) 2770593; (800) 2697464 Fax: same; call first www.nwtrcc.org [email protected] Coalition of local, regional, & national groups working on war tax related issue s. Sees poverty, racism, sexism, homophobia, economic exploitation, environmenta l destruction & militarization of law enforcement as integrally linked with the militarism which we abhor. Many of us redirect the money owed in taxes to life affirming groups, thereby building a new society in the shell of the old. Serves as a clearinghouse & resource center for the conscientious war tax resistance m ovement in the United States. Has an 800 number that folks can call for informat ion or counseling. Publications: 1. Practical War Tax Resistance #1 6: Controlling Federal Tax Withholding, To File or Not to File, How to Resist Collection, or Make the Most of Collection Wh en It Occurs, SelfEmployment An Effective Path for War Tax Refusal, Low Incom e/Simple Living As War Tax Resistance, Organizational War Tax Resistance Emplo yers, Contractors, & Financial Institutions 2. Our Telephone Taxes Pay For War! 3. Are You Praying for Peace But Still Paying for War? A Christian Perspective 4. War Tax Resistance At A Glance 5. War Tax Resisters & the Internal Revenue Service 6. More Than A Paycheck newsletter, Six times/year National Tribal Justice Resource Center 4410 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 135 Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: (877) 97NTJRC www.tribalresourcecenter.org Provides technical assistance & resources to the develop & enhance American Indi an & Alaska Native justice systems. National Whistleblower Center PO Box 3768 Washington, DC 20027 www.whistleblowers.org Assists & defends corporate & government whistleblowers. National Women's Alliance PO Box 26336 Phone: (202) 5185411 Fax: (202) 5185413 www.nwaforchange.org Proactive, grassroots women of color organization devoted to addressing the inte rsections of race, class, gender, ethnicity, & sexual orientation through commun ity organizing, training, & advocacy. National Women's Health Resource Center 120 Albany Street, Suite 820 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone: (877) 9869472 www.healthywomen.org Helps women educate themselves about important health topics. The National Womens History Project 3343 Industrial Drive, Suite 4 Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: (707) 6362888 Fax: (707) 6362909 www.nwhp.org [email protected] Recognizes & celebrates the diverse & historic accomplishments of women by provi ding information & educational materials & programs. National Women's Law Center 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 5885180 Fax: (202) 5885185 www.nwlc.org Protects & advances the progress of women & girls at work, in school, & in virtu ally every aspect of their lives. National Women's Party SewallBelmont House 144 Constitution Avenue, NE Washington, DC 200025608 Phone: (202) 5461210 Fax: (202) 5463997 www.sewallbelmont.org [email protected] Promotes & educates the public about equality for women under the law. National Women's Political Caucus 1634 Eye Street NW, Suite 310 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 7851100 Fax: (202) 7853605 www.nwpc.org [email protected] National, grassroots membership organization dedicated to increasing the number of prochoice women in elected & appointed office regardless of party affiliatio n. National Youth Leadership Council 1667 Snelling Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55108 Phone: (651) 6313672 Fax: (651) 6312955 www.nylc.org [email protected] Educates students through thoughtful & practical service while benefiting the co mmunities in which those young people live. Publishes The Generator for service learning leaders. Native American Journalists Association University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark Street Vermillion, SD 57069 Phone: (605) 6775282 Fax: (866) 6944264 www.naja.com [email protected] Serves & empowers Native journalists through programs & actions designed to enri ch journalism & promote Native cultures. Native American Prisoner Support Valerie Scott, Director General Delivery Shawnigan Lake, BC, Canada VOR 2W0 Phone: (250) 7332593 Fax: (250) 7332593 www.hri.ca/partners/naps [email protected] Secure & protects the religious rights of Native American prisoners throughout t he US. Conducts inquiries on violations, posts requests for assistance on websi te, & raises public awareness of the issues. Programs: 1. Online database for prisoner needs (cultural/spiritual) 2. Network with likeminded groups to meet the needs of prisoners 3. Work toward changing policies pertaining to Native American prisoners Publications: 1. NAPS newsletter published quarterly, free to Native American prisoners Native American Rights Fund Montoya A. Whiteman, Development & Public Relations Administrator 1506 Broadway Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: (303) 4478760 Fax: (303) 4437776 www.narf.org [email protected] Assists Indian tribes, individuals & organizations with legal advice & represent ation on issues of national significance to Native Americans. Offices in Washing ton, D.C., & Anchorage, Alaska. Programs: 1. Preservation of tribal existence 2. Protection of tribal natural resources 3. Promotion of Native American Human Rights 4. Accountability of governments to Native Americans 5. Development of Indian law & educating the public about Indian rights, laws & issues. Publications: 1. Legal Review (biannual publication) 2. Justice newsletter (biannual publication) 3. L&mark Indian Law Cases Native Harvest see White Earth Land Recovery Project Native Peoples Magazine Media Concepts Group, Inc. 5333 North Seventh Street, Suite 224 Phoenix, AZ 85014 www.nativepeoples.com Quarterly journal of Native American arts & lifeways. Native Seeds 526 N. 4th Avenue Tucson, AZ 857058450 Phone: (520) 6225561 Fax: (520) 6225591 www.nativeseeds.org [email protected] Preserves the crop seeds that connect Native American cultures to their lands. Natural Law Party Valerie Barnard, National Coordinator PO Box 1900 Fairfield, IA 52556 Phone: (800) 3320000 Fax: (641) 4722011 www.naturallaw.org valerie@naturallaw.org Grassrooots, independent political party party which was formed in 1992. Our pre sidential c&idate for the last three elections is Dr. John Hagelin, a quantum ph ysicist. Our platform contains scientifically validated, consciousness based so lutions to society's problems. We have active state parties in most states. Publications: 1. A Reason to Vote 2. Manual for a Perfect Government Dr. John Hagelin 3. Genetically Engineered Foods: Are They Safe? Laura & Robin Ticciati Natural Resources Defense Council 40 West 20th Street New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 7272700 Fax: (212) 7271773 www.nrdc.org Uses law, science, and member support to protect the planet's wildlife & wild pl aces & to ensure a safe & healthy environment for all living things. The Natural Step US 116 New Montgomery Street, Suite 800 San Francisco, California 94105 Phone: (415) 3188170 Fax: (415) 9740474 www.naturalstep.org Helps businesses & governments to integrate sustainability into core strategy & operations. Nautilus Institute 125 University Avenue Berkeley, CA 947101616 Phone: (510) 2956100 Fax: (510) 2956130 www.nautilus.org [email protected] Applies & refines the strategic tools of cooperative engagement in order to buil d global security & sustainability. NDN Rights Project 302 Dunbar Ave Bay St Louis, MS 39520 Phone: (228) 4673226 Fax: (413) 7935047 www.ndnrights.org American Indian civil rights informastion & support. The Needmor Fund 1840 Folsom Street #110 Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: (303) 4495801 www.fdncenter.org/grantmaker/needmor/ Funding for community organizing. Neighborhood Funders Group One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8334690 Fax: (202) 8334694 www.nfg.org [email protected] Provides information, learning opportunities, critical thinking and other profes sional development activities to a national network of Foundations & philanthrop ic organizations that support communitybased efforts that improve economic & so cial conditions in lowincome communities. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 1325 G Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 200053100 Phone: (202) 2202300 Fax: (202) 3762600 www.nw.org Strengthens communities & transforms lives by supporting innovative local partne rships of residents, businesses, & government, & by advancing broader community development goals. Neighborhood Writing Alliance 1313 East 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637 www.jot.org Sponsors communitybased writing workshops, publishes JOT the Journal of Ordin ary Thought. Neighborhoods USA PO Box 20036 Dayton, OH 454209998 Phone: (937) 3333644 www.nusa.org Encourages networking & information sharing to facilitate the development of par tnerships between neighborhood organizations, government, & the private sector. NetAction Audrie Krause, Executive Director 601 Van Ness Ave., #631 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 7758674 Fax: (415) 6733813 www.netaction.org [email protected] Promotes use of the Internet for grassroots citizen action & to educate the publ ic & policy makers about technology policy. Publications: 1. Free Virtual Activist online training curriculum (http://www.netaction.org/tr aining) 2. Free electronic newsletter NetAction Notes (http://www.netaction.org/notes). 3. Various white papers on technology policy (published on web site). 4. Broadband Briefings electronic newsletter (policyoriented) NetCorps 359 Mill Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 Phone: (541) 4651127 Fax: (541) 4653876 www.netcorps.org [email protected] Increases the capacity of environmental, social justice, & communitybased organ izations to organize, advocate, & address social & environmental issues through the application of appropriate communication & information technology, training, & assistance. NETWORK 801 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 460 Washington, DC 200032167 Phone: (202) 5475556 Fax: (202) 5475510 www.networklobby.org [email protected] National Catholic Social Justice Lobby that educates, lobbies, & organizes to in fluence the formation of federal legislation to promote economic & social justic e. The New America Foundation 1630 Connecticut Avenue NW, 7th Floor Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 9862700 Fax: (202) 9863696 www.newamerica.net Brings new voices and new ideas to the forefront of public discourse. New Clarion Press Chris Bessant 5 Church Row, Bretton Cheltenham Gl54 5HG, UK Phone: +44 1242 620623 Fax: +44 1242 620623 www.newclarionpress.co.uk [email protected] Independent UK publisher of books on politics, history & social issues written f rom a radical & reforming perspective, e.g. domestic violence, censorship, genet ics, state executions, human rights, political theory, modern & contemporary his tory. UK & US/Canada distribution; special sales elsewhere. See website for deta ils. New Context Video Productions Phone: (825) 253NCVP www.newcontext.com Creates videos, web streaming, & CDROMs for nonprofits. New Day Films 190 Route 17M PO Box 1084 Harriman, NY 10926 Phone: (888) 3679154 Fax: (845) 7742945 www.newday.com Distrribution cooperative for social issue media from independent filmmakers. New Democrat Network 777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 410 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 5449200 Fax: (202) 5472929 www.newdem.org Promotes a new generation of leaders who advocate economic growth & fiscal respo nsibility, strong American leadership in world affairs & world markets, a smalle r, smarter government, & a progressive approach to social issues that respects f amily, faith, & community. New Dimensions World Broadcasting Network New Dimensions Radio PO Box 569 Ukiah, CA 95482 Phone: (707) 4685215 www.NewDimensions.org Independent producer of broadcast dialogues that present practical knowledge & p erennial wisdom through a diversity of voices & views from many traditions & cul tures. New Economics Foundation Cinnamon House 68 Cole Street London, SE1 4YH Phone: +44 (020) 7089 2800 Fax: +44 (020) 7407 6473 www.neweconomics.org [email protected] Radical think tank thatbrings together the ideas, people, resources, & influence to challenge businessasusual; creates practical & enterprising solutions to t he social, environmental, & economic challenges facing the local, regional, nati onal,& global economies. The New Formulation: An AntiAuthoritarian Review of Books Chuck Morse 2620 Second Avenue, #4B San Diego, California 92103 U.S.A. http://flag.blackened.net/nf/index.htm [email protected] Biannual journal that contains comparative book reviews examining the value of r ecent publications to the development of a contemporary anarchist theory & polit ics. New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits 10 Ferry Street, Suite 310 The Concord Center Concord, NH 03301 Phone: (603) 2251947 Fax: (603) 2285574 www.nhnonprofits.org [email protected] Advocate, information, & education center & networking resource for NH nonprofit s. New Internationalist Publications Richard Swift, CoEditor 401 Richmond St. West Studio 393 Toronto ON M5V 3A8 Canada Phone: (416) 5886478 www.newint.org Produces a monthly magazine taking apart a major issue every month food, the M iddle East, Aids, the Labour Movement, the War on Terrorism ect. Produces a seri es of affordable topical pocket guides to contemporary issues: Globalization, de mocracy, climate change, development ect. Seasonal catalogue of gifts & educatio nal resources. Publications: 1. NI Magazine 2. The No Nonsense Guide to Democracy 3. The World in Your Kitchen Global Cookbook Review Jacob Stevens, Publishing Director 6 Meard Street London W1F 0EG, UK. Phone: +44 20 7734 8830 Fax: +44 20 7439 3869 www.newleftreview.org [email protected] Bimonthly journal covering world politics & the global economy; state powers & p rotest movements; history & philosophy; cinema & literature. It st&s resolutely opposed to Third Way pieties & neoliberal prescriptions, combating capital's cur rent apologists with sharp & scholarly analysis, internationalist critique, pole mic & experiential prose. New Orleans Access Television 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Parkway New Orleans, LA 70125 Phone: (504) 4833333 www.noatv.com Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. New Mexico Media Literacy Project Damon Scott, Director of Community Outreach 6400 Wyoming Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 8588896 Fax: (505) 8283142 www.nmmlp.org [email protected] Provides media literacy CDROMS, videos & curricula to thous&s of schools. Programs: 1. Media literacy presentations & workshops 2. Eight research studies with over 21,500 students. Several states have contra cted with NMMLP to replicate the NMMLP model of activist oriented, bottomup med ia literacy growth in their states. Publications: 1. The State of Media Education Newsletter 2. Just Do Media Literacy Video 3. Teens Talk BackMedia Literacy for Health Video New Orleans Video Access Center Amy Baskin 4840 Banks Street New Orleans, LA 70119 Phone: (504) 4869192 Fax: (504) 4869229 www.novacvideo.org [email protected] Nonprofit community media arts center Programs: 1. Video Production Workshops weekends workshops covering all aspects of video production 2. NOVAC Teen Video Workshop summer & afterschool program 3. Louisiana Video Shorts Festival 4. Poets in the Dream State Collaboration between Louisiana media artists & wr iters resulting in unique video interpretations of poems 5. New Orleans: One City, Many Voices Local artists create short videos an an aspect of New Orleans identity that are screened in public settings followed by discussion & debate 6. Feat of Clay NOVAC provides training, equipment, & facilities for local med ia artists to create stop motion animations Publications: 1. NOVAC newsletter New Party 88 Third Avenue, Suite 313 Brooklyn, NY 11217 Phone: (800) 2001294 www.newparty.org Multiracial political organization that aims to break the influence that corpor ate money & corporate media has over our political process. New Profit Inc. 2 Canal Park Cambridge, MA 02141 Phone: (617) 2523220 Fax: (617) 2522100 650 Madison Avenue, 9th Floor New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 9406120 Fax: (212) 9406100 www.newprofit.com [email protected] Venture philanthropy firm. New Renaissance Dada Jyotirupananda, Editor 3A Cazenove Road London, N16 6PA UK Phone: +442088064250 www.ru.org [email protected] Global quarterly magazine for spiritual & social change. We look at positive, p rogressive ideas, practices & movements that are encouraging & involving people in making a better world. The New Republic 1331 H Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 5084444 www.tnr.com Magazine about politics & the arts. New Road Map Foundation also see Conversation Cafes PO Box 15981 Seattle, WA 98115 www.newroadmap.org www.yourmoneyoryourlife.org Creates & disseminates practical tools & innovative approaches to personal & cul tural change. New Schools Venture Fund 49 Stevenson Street, Suite 1275 San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: (415) 6156860 Fax: (415) 6156861 www.newschols.org [email protected] Invests in education entrepreneurs. New Socialist Group Box 167 253 College Street Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1R5 Phone: (416) 2806435 www.newsocialist.org [email protected] Organization of activists working to renew socialism from below as part of today 's struggles; publishes New Socialist magazine. New Society Publishers Judith Plant, President PO Box 189 Gabriola Is, BC V0R 1X0 Canada Phone: (800) 5676772 Fax: (800) 5677311 www.newsociety.com [email protected] Publishes books that contribute in fundamental ways to building an ecologically sustainable & just society, & to do so with the least possible impact upon the e nvironment, in a manner that models that vision. Publications: Over 100 books in print, see website for complete listing. Topics include: Acti vism, Environment & economy, Environmental education, Natural Building, Progress ive leadership, Conscientious commerce, & Sustainable Living. New Star Books Ltd. 107 3477 Commercial Street Vancouver, BC, Canadav V5N 4E8 Phone: (604) 7389429 Fax: (604) 7389332 www.newstarbooks.com Books about social issues & politics. New Start Mezzanine Floor, Elizabeth House 39 York Road London SE1 7NQ United Kingdom Phone: (020) 74015452 www.newstartmag.co.uk [email protected] Journal about community regeneration. New Urban News PO Box 6515 Ithaca, NY 14851 Phone: (607) 2753087 Fax: (607) 2722685 www.newurbannews.com [email protected] Magazine about smart growth. New Village Journal PO Box 11754 Berkeley, CA 947122754 Phone/Fax: (415) 9741306 www.newvillage.net [email protected] Journal of enlightened leadership in community planning, development, & revitali zation. New Voices Academy for Educational Development 1825 Connecticut Ave, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 8848051 www.newvoices.org [email protected] Awards salarysupport grants to small nonprofits demonstrating a commitment to c ultivating & strengthening the leadership potential of "new voices." New Words Bookstore 186 Hampshire Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 8765310 www.newwordsbooks.com Feminist bookstore. The New World Foundation 666 West End Avenue New York NY 10025 Phone: (212) 2491023 Fax: (212) 4720508 www.newwf.org [email protected] Funding for organizations working to strengthen & expand civil rights & the acti ve participation of citizens in American democracy. New World Resource Center Heather Barnes, Rob Bunting, Amy Dahl, Todd LaRue, Bill Pelz, or Sarah Rothschil d 1300 North Western Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Phone: (773) 2274011 Fax: (773) 4895942 www.newworldresourcecenter.com [email protected] Volunteer run left/radical/activist/progressive bookstore & meeting space. Publications: 1. Weekly email calendar of activist/radical/progressive events in Chicago area ([email protected] to subscribe) 2. Monthly newsletter/magazine listing local events and "all points of view on t he left" commentary. New York Open Center 83 Spring Street New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 2192527 www.openceenter.org [email protected] Programs & services for personal & social growth. Newington Community Television, Inc. 90 Welles Drive North Newington, CT 06111 Phone: (860) 6675814 Fax (860) 6675819 www.nctv14.org [email protected] Public access TV, production training, & equipment & facilities. NewPages PO Box 6517 Traverse City, MI 49696 Phone: (231) 9333032 www.newpages.com News, information, & guides to independent bookstores, independent publishers, l iterary periodicals, alternative periodicals, independent record labels, & alter native newsweeklies. NewSage Press, Inc. PO Box 607 Troutdale, OR 97060 Phone: (877) 6952211 Fax: (503) 6955406 www.newsagepress.com [email protected] Books that create greater understanding & respectful treatment of all living bei ngs. Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom American Library Association 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 www.ala.org Journal that reports attempts to remove materials from school & library shelves across the country. Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation 6363 Christie Avenue, Suite 626 Emeryville, CA 94608 Phone: (510) 9860660 Fax: (510) 9861169 www.blackpanther.org [email protected] Research, education, & advocacy center that fosters progressive social change by preserving the history of multicultural activism & community selfdetermination , educating the public about this history's continued relevance, & by creating a crucible for practicing ongoing progressive change to empower all people, but e specially urban youth, to be builders of a true global community NewTV 90 Lincoln Street Newton Highlands, MA 02461 Phone: (617) 9657200 Fax: (617) 9655677 www.newtv.org Public, educational & governmental access TV studio and computer resource center . Next Generation Leadership The Rockefeller Foundation 420 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 1001 www.nglnet.org [email protected] Two year fellowship that seeks to create a diverse intersectoral network of lea ders, develop problemsolving models, & identify solutions to the social, econom ic, & technological disparities which threaten democracy. NGA, Inc. National Headquarters 820 Newtown Road Warminster, PA 18974 Phone: (215) 6829183 Fax: (215) 6829185 www.ngainc.org nga@ngainc.org Distrtibutes new clothing, linens, & toiletries in 11 states. NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace, & Security Vernon C. Nichols, President 777 United Nations Plaza, 3B New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 6875340 Fax: (212) 6871643 www.igc.org/disarm [email protected] Conducts research on disarmament issues at the United Nations & disseminates thi s information to other NGOs as well as UN missions. 1. Maintain website with numerous articles on disarmament issues 2. Organize panel discussions on disarmament issues at the UN Publications: 1. Disarmament Times (4/year) NinthBridge 440 Ninth Avenue New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 5618523 www.NinthBridge.org [email protected] Helps NGOs around the world develop customized & affordable technology solutions & support systems. The Nixon Center 1615 L Street NW, Suite 1250 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8871000 Fax: (202) 8875222 www.nixoncecnter.org [email protected] Explores ways of enhancing American security & prosperity while taking into acco unt the legitimate perspectives of other nations. Nkiru Center for Education & Culture 732 Washington Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11238 Phone: (718) 7836306 Fax: (718) 7830262 www.nkirucenter.org Educational & multicultural bookstore & meeting space. No Compromise PO Box 1440 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Phone: (831) 4253007 www.nocompromise.org nc[email protected] Militant, direct action paper of grassroots animal liberationists & their suppor ters. The Nonprofit Assistance Center 1825 South Jackson Street, #101 Seattle, WA 98144 Phone: (206) 3245850 Fax: (206) 3246423 www.nacseattle.org Training & consulting resource. Nonprofit Center at La Salle University 1900 W. Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 191411199 Phone: (215) 9511701 Fax: (215) 9511488 www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org [email protected] Provides capacity building services to nonprofits; consulting, workshops, public ations, & information & referral. Nonprofit Connection One Hanson Place, Suite 2504 Brooklyn, NY 11243 Phone: (718) 2303200 Fax: (718) 3993428 www.nonprofitconnection.org Builds & strengthens the capacity of nonprofit organizations that serve New York Citys diverse communities through customized management consultations, training, & access to information & resources. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York 1350 Broadway, # 1801 New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 5024191 Fax: (212) 5024189 www.npccny.org [email protected] Helps nonprofits meet common challenges & problems, serves as a meeting ground, & strengthens the nonprofit sector as a whole. Nonprofit Enterprise and Selfsustainability Team (NESst) Calle Jose Arrieta 89 Providencia, Santiago CHILE Phone: +(56 2) 222 5190 Fax: +(56 2) 634 2599 www.nesst.org [email protected] Furthers the financial sustainability of CSOs working for social change & develo pment through the use of entrepreneurial, selffinancing strategies. Nonprofit Enterprise at Work 1100 North Main Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Phone: (734) 9980160 Fax: (734) 9980163 www.new.org [email protected] Promotes leadership development, management excellence, & effective service deli very in the nonprofit sector. Nonprofit Financial Center Delena Wilkerson, Executive Director 29 East Madison, Suite 1700 Chicago, Illinois 606024415 Phone: (312) 2520420 Fax: (312) 2520099 www.NFConline.org [email protected] Meets the financial services needs of the charitable sector through training, pr oducts, & services to nonprofits, philanthropic partners, & those servicing char ities. NFC can help any nonprofit (regardless of mission focus or size manage th eir business, accounting & finances to strengthen capacity, survive, & thrive. Programs: 1. NFC Bookkeeping Services & CFOonhand provide nonprofits with limited access to financial staff or highlevel financial analysis. 2. The NFC Financial Health Club provides discounts on NFC programming, memberso nly training & networking events, customizable financial management tools, & mor e. 3. Nonprofitspecific training including Seminars, Bootcamps, & NFC Institutes t hat develop the skills of nonprofit staff, board members, & those seeking entry into the nonprofit sector. Contract Training is available upon request. CEU & CPE available. 4. The NFC website is packed with online help guides, past issues of NFC Notable $, community contact lists, & information on financial management programming. 5. The NFC Financial Management Library contains over 500 volumes specializing i n nonprofitspecific material & demonstration packages of popular nonprofitspec ific accounting software. 6. ShortTerm Emergency Loans, Working Capital Loans, & ODI/Tech Loans. Financin g is provided only to Illinois nonprofits. 7. The NFC Financial CheckUp (onsite with a selfdirected software version comi ng soon) assesses organizational strengths & weaknesses in the policies, systems , & practice of financial management & recommends appropriate support & services . Publications: 1. Do It Right the First Time: Starting a Nonprofit Organization in Illinois 2. NFC Accounting Software Review Handbook Nonprofit Issues, Inc. PO Box 482 Dresher, PA 19025 Phone: (888) NPISSUE Fax: (215) 5427548 www.nonprofitissues.com [email protected] Newsletter about nonprofit law. Nonprofit Resource Center 828 I Street Sacramento, CA 958142589 Phone: (916) 2642772 Fax: (916) 2642787 www.nonprofitresourcectr.org Increases the funding & improves the management of nonprofit organizations in th e Sacramento region. Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama 3324 Independence DriveSuite 100 Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Phone: (888) 4664777 Fax: (205) 8794724 www.nonprofital.org Strengthens & supports Alabama nonprofit organizations in serving their communit ies. Nonprofit Resources of Southern New England 160 Broad Street Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 8611920 Fax: (401) 8618198 www.nonprofitresourcessne.org Supplies nonprofits with knowledge & expertise for effective operation & future growth. Nonprofit Risk Management Center 1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7853891 Fax: (202) 2960349 Helps nonprofits cope with uncertainty through services including technical assi stance, software, training, & consulting. Nonprofit Sector Research Fund see The Aspen Institute Nonprofit Services Consortium 1415 Olive Street, Suite 200 St. Louis, MO 63103 Phone: (314) 4369580 Fax: (314) 6216224 www.nonprofitservices.org Education, trraining, & technical assistance. The NonProfit Times 120 Littleton Road, Suite 120 Parsippany, New Jersey 070541803 Phone: (973) 3941800 Fax: (973) 3942888 www.nptimes.com Periodical about nonprofit management. The Nonviolence Web PO Box 38504 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: (215) 6810783 www.nonviolence.org [email protected] Weblog about peace & nonviolence. The Nonviolent Activist War Resisters League 339 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 2280450 Fax: (212) 2286193 www.warresisters.orrg/nva/ [email protected] Magazine with activist news & reviews.

Nonviolent Peaceforce 721 Shrader Street San Francisco, CA 94117 www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org [email protected] Builds a trained, international civilian peaceforce committed to thirdparty non violent intervention. NORML National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws 1600 K Street NW, Suite 501 Washington, DC 200062832 Phone: (202) 4835500 Fax: (202) 4830057 www.norml.org Publicinterest lobby that provides a voice for Americans who oppose marijuana p rohibition. North American Congress on Latin America 38 Greene Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10013 Phone: (646) 6131440 Fax: (646) 6131443 www.nacla.org Provides policy makers, analysts, academics, organizers, journalists, & religiou s & community groups with information on USLatin American relations and on a ra nge of political, social, & economic issues in the Americas. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits 1110 Navaho Drive, Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 276097322 Phone: (919) 7901555 Fax: (919) 7905307 www.ncnonprofits.org [email protected] Serves, promotes, & represents the nonprofit sector & strengthens nonprofits' ef fectiveness. North County Local Access TV 5 911 Church Street Fredonia, NY 14063 Phone: (716) 6725599 Fax: (716) 6793175 www.nclatv.chautco.net Public acceess TV. North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations 1022 East Divide Avenue, Suite C Bismarck, ND 585011926 Phone: (888) 3963266 Fax: (701) 2232507 www.ndano.org Strengths nonprofits & their ability to serve the needs of the people. North Metro Telecommunications 1630 101st Avenue N.E. Blaine, MN 55449 Phone: (763) 7808241 Fax: (763) 7808242 www.northmetro15.com Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. North Star Fund 305 Seventh Avenue, 5th Floor New York, NY 100016008 www.northstarfund.org [email protected] Partnership of donors & community activists dedicated to building a permanent in stitutional & financial base for progressive social change. Northeast Action 30 Germania Street Boston, MA 02130 Phone: (617) 5410500 Fax: (617) 5410533 621 Farmington Avenue Hartford, CT 06105 Phone: (860) 2312410 Fax: (860) 2312419 www.NEAction.org [email protected] Support center that assists with strategic direction & policy development, techn ical support & staff & leadership training; helps increase capacity for collecti ve action & strengthen ties to core constituencies. Northern Plains Resource Council 2401 Montana Avenue, #2000 Billings, MT 59101 Phone: (406) 2481154 www.northernplains.org [email protected] Organizes Montana citizens to protect water quality, family farms & ranches, & u nique quality of life. Northern Sun 2916 E. Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55406 Phone: (800) 2588579 Fax: (612) 7290149 www.northernsun.com Issueoriented clothing, posters, buttons, etc. Northland Poster Collective PO Box 7096 Minneapolis, MN 55407 Phone: (800) 6273082 Fax: (800) 6273082 www.northlandposter.com [email protected] Creates, finds, distributes, & encourages art that makes a positive contribution . Northwest Coalition for Human Dignity PO Box 21428 Seattle, WA 981113428 Phone: (206) 7625627 www.nwchd.org [email protected] Researches & organizes against bigotry based on race, religion, gender, & sexual orientation. Northwest Community Television 6900 Winnetka Avenue North Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Phone: (763) 5338196 www.nwct.org Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory 101 SW Main Street, Suite 500 Portland, OR 97204 Phone: (503) 2759500 www.nwrel.org [email protected] Provides research & development assistance to education, government, community a gencies, business, & labor to improve educational results. Northwest Regional Facilitators 525 E Mission Avenue Spokane, WA 99202 Phone: (509) 4846733 Fax: (509) 4830345 www.nrf.org [email protected] Helps individuals, groups, & communities overcome obstacles & seize opportunitie s to create their preferred futures through affordable housing development, fami ly & child care resource & referral, nonprofit training & support, & facilitati on & communication. Norwood Community Television 2020 Sherman Avenue Norwood, OH 45212 Phone: (513) 3967509 www.pacetc.org Public access TV.

Not In My Name PMB 206 2859 Central Street Evanston IL 60201 Phone: (312) 4094845 www.nimn.org Group that believes the State of Israel often claims to act in the name & intere sts of world Jewry, but that these actions do not reflect their Jewish values & beliefs. The November Coalition 795 South Cedar Colville, WA 99114 Phone: (509) 6841550 www.november.org [email protected] Educates the public about the destructive increase in prison population in the U S due to our current drug laws. NPower Nickerson Marina Building 1080 W. Ewing Place, Suite 300 Seattle WA 98119 Phone: (206) 2868880 Fax: (206) 2868881 www.NPower.org [email protected] Ensures that all nonprofits regardless of size, scope or geography can use techn ology to expand the reach & impact of their work. Nuclear Age Peace Foundation PMB 121, 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 1 Santa Barbara, CA 931082794 Phone: (805) 9653443 Fax: (805) 5680466 www.napf.org Pursues a safer, more secure world through programs about violence, weapons of m ass destruction, international law, the constructive uses of science & technolog y, education, & youth empowerment. Nuclear Disarmament Partnership 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1012 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 6674260 ext. 240 Fax: (202) 6674201 www.disarmament.org Joint effort of Peace Action, Physicians for Social Responsibility, 20/20 Vision , & Women's Action for New Directions that promotes effective nuclear disarmamen t measures leading toward the elimination of nuclear weapons by linking educatio n & action between US citizen advocates for nuclear disarmament & Washington DC policy makers. The Nuclear Resister PO Box 43383 Tucson AZ 857333383 Phone: (520) 3238697 www.nonviolencec.org/nukeresister/ [email protected] Reports on arrests for antinuclear civil resistance in the US & Canada with an emphasis on providing support for women & men jailed for these actions. NutmegTV 58 West Main Street Plainville, CT 060621904 Phone: (860) 7932552 www.nutmegtv.org [email protected] Public access TV, production training. Nuts & Bolts Publishing 4623 Tiffany Woods Circle Oviedo, FL 32765 Phone: (407) 6776564 Fax: (407) 6775645 www.nutsbolts.com [email protected] Newsletter that provides practical, timeless management ideas that help nonprof it professionals tackle the nuts & bolts of managing their organization. Oak Street Cinema Emily Condon, Film Operations Director 309 Oak Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone: (612) 3317563 Fax: (612) 3787750 www.oakstreetcinema.org [email protected] Nonprofit movie house that specializes in exhibiting revival classics, firstrun foreign & independent films, director's retrospectives, newly struck prints, & film festivals. Dedicated to screening films as they were meant to be shown before a common audience on a big screen. Programs: 1. Director's Retrospective a recent example was ROBERT ALTMAN"S AMERICA, whi ch featured 16 of director Robert Altman's films, most shown in rare archival pr ints (many of them coming from Altman's personal collection). Altman regular El liott Gould spoke at a screening of The Long Goodbye. The retrospective spanned thirty odd years, & offered a wide array of films directed by Altman. 2. Live accompaniment to silent film performances a local, renowned musician g ives a live performance/accompaniment to the film; music styles range from jazz to ragtime to romanticism. The Objective American 1004 Anlauf Road Yoncalla, OR 97499 www.objectiveamerican.com Monthly newsletter about positive, rational living. Obligation, Inc. The Barbizon Building 3100 Lorna Road, Suite 311 Birmingham, AL 35216 Phone: (205) 8220080 Fax: (205) 8223336 www.obligation.org [email protected] Empowers citizens with the resources they need to protect children from the harm s of popular culture. October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminaliza tion of a Generation PO Box 2627 New York, NY 10009 USA Phone: (888) NO BRUTALITY Fax: (212) 4778015 www.October22.org [email protected] Organizes The National Day of Protest to bring forward a powerful, visible, nati onal protest against police brutality. The Octopus Bookstore 116 Third Ave Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 2K1 Phone: (613) 2332589 Fax: (613) 2366654 www.octopusbooks.ca [email protected] Provides access to books about social justice, & alternative views & information . off our backs Karla Mantilla 2337B 18th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 2348072 Fax: (202) 2348092 www.offourbacks.org [email protected] Feminist publication run by a collective of women who make all decisions by cons ensus; features feminist news, commentary & analysis. We are always looking for volunteers. Programs: 1. Publish international newsjournal 2. Host feminist media & other listservs; salon/discussion groups 3. Internship program for feminist journalists Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations 42 East Gay Street, Suite 1000 Columbus, OH 432153119 Phone: (614) 2800233 Fax: (614) 2800657 www.ohiononprofits.org [email protected] Provides leadership, education, & advocacy to enhance the ability of Ohio's nonp rofit organizations to serve their communities. The Ojai Foundation 9739 OjaiSanta Paula Road Ojai, CA 93023 Phone: (805) 6468343 Fax: (805) 6462456 www.ojaifoundation.org [email protected] Educational sanctuary dedicated to education, renewal, & honoring life's many pa ssages.

OKTV Productions PO Box 312 Oakland, NJ 07436 Phone: (201) 4051084 www.oktv.org [email protected] Public access TV. Older Women's League (OWL) 1750 New York Avenue NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (800) 8253695 Fax: (202) 6280458 www.owlnational.org owlinfo@owlnational.org Improves the status & quality of life of midlife & older women. 'Olelo Community Television 1122 Mapunapuna Street Honolulu, HI 96819 Phone: (808) 8340007 Fax: (808) 8362546 www.olelo.org Public access TV. OMB Watch/Focus Project Barbara Western 1742 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 2348494 Fax: (202) 2348584 Nonprofit research & advocacy organization concerned about the federal governmen t*s institutional responsiveness to public needs, including those of charities. Most of our energy is devoted to encouraging greater citizen participation in th e decisionmaking activities of our federal government, thereby assuring increas ed accountability Programs: 1. Right to Know we maintain a website at www.rtknet.org that houses environme ntal data 2. SII the Social Investment Initiative 3. Nonprofit Advocacy & Technology Publications: 1. OMB Watcher 2. Executive Report 3. So You Want to Make a Difference Omega Institute for Holistic Studies 150 Lake Drive Rhinebeck, NY 12572 Phone: (845) 2664444 Fax: (845) 2663769 www.eomega.org Workshops & retreats. One Country Bahá'í International Community 866 United Nations Plaza Suite 120 New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 8032543 Fax: (212) 8032566 www.onecouuntry.org [email protected] Publication of the Office of Public Information of the Bahá'í International Comm unity, an international nongovernmental organization which encompasses & repres ents the worldwide membership of the Bahá'í Faith. One/Northwest Nickerson Marina Building 1080 W Ewing Place, Suite 301 Seattle, WA 981191422 Phone: (206) 2861235 Fax: (413) 7020213 www.onenw.org Provides technology assistance to conservation activists & organizations. The Onion 245 Eighth Avenue #334 New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 6271972 Fax: (212) 6271711 www.theonion.com [email protected] Print & online independent news source. OneWorld.net Floor 17, 89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TP UK Phone: +44 (0)20 7735 2100 Fax: +44 (0)20 7840 0798 Online community of over 1500 organizations; promotes human rights & sustainable development through the Internet. The Onward Collective PO Box 2671 Gainesville FL 326022671 www.onwardnewspaper.org [email protected] Quarterly anarchist newspaper. Open Sky Press PO Box 14324 St. Paul, MN 55114 Phone: (651) 7390792 www.openskypress.org [email protected] Publisher working to increase community discussion around the issues of homeless ness & poverty. Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network 400 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 548 0600 Fax: (212) 548 4679 www.soros.org Transforms closed societies into open ones & to protects & expands the values of existing open societies. openDemocracy Ltd. 2325 Great Sutton Street London, EC1V 0DN, UK Phone: +44 (0)20 7608 2000 www.openDemocracy.net [email protected] Online arena for democratic change, closing the distance between people & power, & influencing global policy. Openflows Networks Ltd. 40 Follis Avenue Toronto, ON M6G 1S3 Canada Phone: (416) 531 5944 Fax: (416) 531 4616 www.openflows.org [email protected] Helps organizations understand and employ open source software in their daytod ay operations. Opportunityknocks.org c/o The Management Center 580 California Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 941041008 Phone: (800) 3446627 ext. 2635 Fax: (415) 3624603 www.opportunitynocs.org Online and print resourcec for jobseekers. Oregon PeaceWorks Peter Bergel 104 Commercial Street NE Salem, OR 97301 Phone: (503) 5852767 Fax: (503) 5880088 www.oregonpeaceworks.org [email protected] Educates & activates people to work for peace, justice & enviromental protection . Our goals are to prevent the use of violence in international conflict resolu tion, abolish nuclear weapons, & promote a fair, just & sustainable world econom ic system Publications: 1. The Oregon PeaceWorker (monthly publication) Organic Advocates Knives & Forks 1 Cadorna Avenue Toronto, Ontario, M4J 3W7, Canada Phone: (800) 7199108 www.organicadvocates.org [email protected] Raises awareness & support for organic agriculture, environmental responsibility , & healthy living through educational, research, & advocacy programs. The Option Institute 2080 S Undermountain Road Sheffield, MA 01257 Phone: (413) 2292100 Fax: (413) 2298931 www.optioninstitute.com [email protected] Personal growth programs & seminars using experiential learning techniques. Organic Consumers Association Ronnie Cummins, National Director 6101 Cliff Estate Road Little Marais, MN 55614 Phone: (218) 2264164 Fax: (218) 2264157 www.organicconsumers.org [email protected] Promotes food safety, organic farming, & sustainable agricultural practices in t he U.S. & internationally. Pprovides consumers with factual information they can use to make informed food choices. Genetic engineering, irradiation, toxic slud ge fertilizer, mad cow disease, rBGH are some of the issues we address. Gives in terviews & supplies background material for journalists, news organizations, & p ublic interest activists worldwide. Our campaign strategies include public educa tion, activist networking, boycotts & protests, grassroots lobbying, media & pub lic relations, & litigation. Programs: 1. Save our Schools Campaign to kick junk foor out of the schools 2. Sumerparket Campaign stop genetically engineered for or label 3. Starbucks Campaign fair trade coffee & organic milk Publications: 1. Newsletters Organic View & BioDemocracy 2. Genetically Engineered Food: A Self Defense Guide for 3. Organic View published 2 times a year Organic Trade Association Holly Givens, Communications Director 60 Wells Stret, PO Box 547 Greenfield, MA 01302 Phone: (413) 7747511 ext. 18 Fax: (413) 7746432 www.ota.com [email protected] Products: 1. All Things Organic (tm) conference & trade show 2. Good organic retailing practices workshop 3. Media events Publications: 1. The Organic Report quarterly membership publication 2. What's News quarterly for the press & researchers 3. News Flash bimonthly for members Organization Center for Responsive Politics see Center for Responsive Politics Organizers' Collaborative Box 400897 Cambridge, MA 02140 www.organizenow.net [email protected] Uses computers & the Internet to increase communication & collaboration among th ose working for social change; Free software Organizers Database. Organizing Apprenticeship Project 1885 University Avenue West, Suite 95 St. Paul, MN 55104 Phone: (651) 6411830 Fax: (651) 6451262 www.pepp.org/oap/ Training & paid apprenticeship program designed to increase the number, skills, & diversity of trained community organizers in MN. The Orion Society Lavrie LaneZucker, Executive Director 187 Main Street Great Barrington, MA 01230 Phone: (413) 5284422 Fax: (413) 5280676 www.oriononline.org [email protected] Informs, inspires, & engages individuals & grassroots organizations across North America in becoming a significant cultural force for healing nature & community . Programs: 1. Orion Grassroots Network 500 member network promoting sustainable communiti es 2. Orion Online articles, art gallery, & magazine reprints Publications: 1. Orion Magazine forum for ideas & examples of how we might live justly, wise ly, & artfully on earth 2. New Patriotism Book Series Leading essays on our changed world after Septem ber 11, 2001 Oshkosh Community Access Television PO Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 549031130 Phone: (920) 2365260 Fax: (920) 2365262 www.ocatonline.com Public access TV. Other Cinema/ATA Gallery Craig Baldwin/ Programmer 992 Valencia street San Francisco CA 94110 Phone: (415) 8243890 www.othercinema.com www.atasite.org [email protected] Collective non profit media arts center in the heart of SF's mission district. Presents film & video programs in a storefront gallery, ranging over many themes : Media & Democracy, Human Rights, International Politics, Cinema art, etc. Programs: 1. Media arts exibition 2. Visual arts exibition 3. Cable TV production 4. Video Post production Facilities 5. Computer Access 6. Youth Media Literacy education & outreach 7. Production support for workshops, meetings, & events. Publications: 1. ATV weekly public access show 2. OtherZine Semiannual alternative film online journal The Other Side 300 West Apsley Philadelphia, PA 19144 Phone: (800) 7009280 Fax: (215) 8493755 www.theotherside.org Bimonthly magazine that advances a healing Christian vision that's biblical & co mpassionate, appreciative of the creative arts, & committed to the intimate inte rtwining of personal spirituality & social transformation. The Other Side of the Wall PO Box 982 Fairfax, CA, 94930 www.prisonwall.org News & articles about criminal justice, prisons, & capital punishment. Ottinger Foundation 80 Broad Street, 17th floor New York, NY 10004 Phone: (212) 7641508 Fax: (212) 7644298 www.ottingerFoundation.org [email protected] Funds organizations that promote innovative policies & citizen activism to build a movement for change. Oyate 2702 Mathews Street Berkeley, CA 94702 Phone: (510) 8486700 Fax: (510) 8484815 www.oyate.org [email protected] Native organization that makes sure their lives & histories are portrayed honest ly; teachers' workshops. Pace e Bene 1420 West Bartlett Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89106 Phone: (702) 6482281 www.paceebene.org Works to develop and to share the understanding of active nonviolence as a way o f being & living & as a methodology for cultural transformation. Pacific News Service 275 9th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 5034170 Fax: (415) 5030970 www.pacificnews.org Produces YO! (Youth Outlook), The Beat Within, Poetry Television, Silicon Valley Debug, & Roaddawgz. Pacifica Community Television 580 Crespi Drive, Unit E Pacifica, CA 94044 Phone: (650) 3558000 Fax: (650) 3557934 Public access TV & production training. Pacifica Foundation National Office 2390 Champlain Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 588 0999 www.pacifica.org Educational radio, writing & production training, performance facilities. Pact 1200 18th Street NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4665666 Fax: (202) 4665669 www.pactworld.org Strengthens the capacity of local organizations & leaders to meet community need s in Asia, Africa, & Latin America. Palmetto Project PO Box 506 Charleston, SC 29402 Phone: (843) 5774122 Fax: (843) 7230521 www.palmettoproject.org Brings together citizens, corporations, & governmental agencies to find good ide as & put them to work statewide. Pan American Health Organization Pan American Sanitary Bureau Regional Office of the World Health Organization 525 Twentythird Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202)9743000 Fax: (202)9743663 www.paho.org International public health agency working to improve health & living standards of the Americas. PapaInk PO Box 467 Guilford, CT 06437 www.papaink.org Children's art archive that exhibits works by young artists, archives historical ly significant children's art collections, & builds communities that support chi ldren's creative endeavors. Paper Crane Press 801 Concord Road Glen mills, PA 19342 Phone: (6510) 3589496 Fax: (610) 5589524 Printer that specializes in recycled and treefree paper. Paper Tiger Television (PTTV) Denisse Andrade, Outreach Coordinator 339 Lafayette Street #6, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 4209045 Fax: (212) 4208196 www.papertiger.org [email protected] Nonprofit video collective that challenges and exposts the control of corporate media. Programs: 1. Media literacy and video production workshops 2. Collaborate with other progressive groups to create media that challenge raci sm, sexism, homophobia, and the politics of information Publications: 1. 350+ video titles 2. Roar guide to media activism 3. The Paper Tiger Guide to TV Repair 4. Public Access Series Parent Child Press PO Box 675 Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 Phone: (866) 7273683 Fax: (814) 6967510 www.parentchildpress.com [email protected] Publishing company dedicated to enhancing early childhood development & elementa ry learning. Parenting Coalition International, Inc. 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 415 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 5300849 Fax: (202) 8981155 www.parentingcoalition.org [email protected] Provides tools, information, resources, & research to parents & caregiversto enh ance their skills & attitudes for raising healthy, successful, & responsible chi ldren. 549 Columbus Avenue Boston, MA 021181125 Phone: (617) 2676272 www.tao.ca/~lucyparsons/ [email protected] Radical bookstore, meeting space, & radical movie nights. Partisan Press PO Box 11417 Norfolk, VA 23517 www.angelfire.com/va/bcr/ptsn.html Preserves, expands, & promotes the literature of our working class, primarily po etry. Partners for Democratic Change 2121 K Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 9422166 Fax: (202) 7855886 www.partnersglobal.org [email protected] Builds sustainable local capacity to advance civil society & a culture of change & conflict management internationally. Partners for Livable Communities 1429 21st Street NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8875990 Fax: (202) 4664845 www.livable.com Improves community wellbeing through economic development, social equity, ameni ty assets, & quality of life. Partners for Peace Michael Brown, Executive Director 1250 4th Street SW, Suite WG1 Washington, DC 20024 Phone: (202) 8632951 Fax: (202) 8632952 www.partnersforpeace.org [email protected] Educates the American public about key issues in the quest for peace & justice i n the Middle East. Our major projects include intervention on behalf of U.S. ci tizens detained in Israel, organizing the "Jerusalem Women Speak: Three Women, T hree Faiths, One Shared City" speaking tour, & advocacy with the media. Partners Task Force for Gay & Lesbian Couples Demian, Director Box 9685 Seattle, WA 981090685 Phone: (206) 9351206 www.buddybuddy.com [email protected] National resource for samesex couples, supporting the diverse community of comm itted gay & lesbian partners through a variety of media. 1. Our website contains more than 200 essays, surveys, legal articles, & resourc es on legal marriage, ceremonies, domestic partner benefits, relationship tips, parenting, & immigration. 2. Interviews with reporters (TV, radio, print) & students. Publications: 1. Indispensable Guide for Gay & Lesbian Couples pamphlet 2. Partners National Survey of Lesbian & Gay Couples pamphlet 3. The Fight Before Christmas video Partners in Urban Transformation PO Box 756 Upland, CA 917850756 Phone: (909) 9321993 Fax: (909) 9321994 www.partnersinurbantransformation.org [email protected] Workshops & consulting to build ministries. Pasadena Community Access Corporation (PCAC) Don Repella, Executive Director PO Box 518 Pasadena, CA 911020518 Phone: (626) 7955556 or (626) 7948585 Fax: (626) 7955874 http://members.aol.com/pasaccess [email protected] Oversees operation of government & community access channels. Operates two telev ision production studios, a mobile production van, & has remote equipment. Prim arily serves Pasadena residents, but accepts tapes & crew from outside the city. Programs: 1. Free speech public access television production & training 2. Art Access An experimental video art group 3. Drama group producing original dramas with local writers, actors, directors , & producers. 4. Community Outreach Going into the community to feature local groups & nonp rofits. Publications: 1. Program Guide: Monthly listings of the programs on Channels 55 & 56, & news or features of interest to our viewers. Paths of Learning Foundation for Educational Renewal Box 328 Brandon, VT 057330328 Phone: (800) 6394122 www.greatideas.org Resource for educators, parents, scholars, & policymakers seeking democratic, ho listic, & studentcentered forms of education; publishes a magazine and books. Pax Christi USA 532 W. 8th Street Erie, PA 16502 Phone: (814) 4534955 www.paxchristiusa.org [email protected] National Catholic peace movement. PCUN Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste 300 Young Street Woodburn, OR 97071 Phone: (503) 9820243 Fax: (503) 9821031 www.pcun.org Oregon farmworkers' union. Peace Action Peace Action Education Fund merger of SANE and The Freeze 1819 H Street NW, Suite 420 & 425 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 8629740 Fax: (202) 8629762 www.peaceaction.org Mobilizes for peace & disarmament. Peace Brigades International Unit 5, 8993 Fonthill Rd London N4 3HT U.K. Phone: 44(0)2075619141 Fax: 44(0)2072813181 www.peacebrigadeds.org [email protected] Protects human rights & promotes nonviolent transformation of conflicts by sendi ng teams of volunteers. Peace & Change Department of History Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone: (989) 7741149 Fax: (989) 7741156 http://webs.cmich.edu/peaceandchange/ [email protected] Publishes scholarly & interpretive articles related to the creation of a peacefu l, just, & humane society. Peace Development Fund PO Box 1280 44 North Prospect Street Amherst, MA 01004 Phone: (413)2568306 Fax: (413)2568871 www.peacefund.org Makes grants to organizations & projects working to achieve peaceful, just, & in terdependent relationships among people & nations; integrated funding, training, & technical assistance programs. Peace Flags http://peaceflags.org Got Conscience? Get a Peace Flag! Do you need to express your love of country, but don't want war? Show your support with an American Peace Flag. Peace & Justice Center 21 Church Street Burlington VT 05401 Phone: (802)8632345 www.pjcvt.org [email protected] Works for of a just, peaceful, & ecologically healthy world through education, a dvocacy, training, & nonviolent activism. Peace Magazine PO Box 248, Station P Toronto, ON M5S 2S7, Canada Phone: (416) 5888748 www.peaceemagazine.org Magazine featuring peacerelated articles, news stories, book & film reviews, le tters, & a calendar of events. Peace News (Peace News Limited) John Courtneidge, Administrative Officer 5 Caledonian Road London N1 9DY, UK Phone: +44 20 7278 3344 Fax: +44 20 7278 0444 www.peacenews.info [email protected] International quarterly antimilitarist magazine produced by & for nonviolent act ivists, campaigners, academics & concerned people from around the world. Each is sue features an indepth themed section, news, comment & analysis, tools & a len gthy reviews section. Our editorial objectives are to support & connect nonviolent & antimilitarist m ovements around the world, provide a forum where such movements can develop comm on perspectives, take up & promote issues suitable for international campaigning , promote pacifist analysis by testing assumptions against contemporary events, & promote & give critical support to nonviolent revolution. Publications: 1. Peace News, magazine published quarterly. 2. Nonviolent Activist, UK supplement to Peace News, published monthly. 3. Fight War Not Wars, antimilitarist compilation CD. Peace Resource Project PO Box 1122 Arcata, CA 95518 Phone: (707) 8224229 Fax: (707) 8223507 www.peaceproject.com [email protected] Creates and distributes promotional and fundraising resources. Buttons, sticker s, & clothing that promote recycling, nonviolence, human rights, peace, vegetari anism, & more. Peace Review, A Journal of Social Justice Anne Hieber, Managing Editor University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA 941171080 Phone: (415) 4222910 Fax: (415) 4225671 www.usfca.edu/PRHome.htm [email protected] Quarterly, multidisciplinary, transnational journal of research & analysis, focu sing on the current issues & controversies that underlie the promotion of a more peaceful world. We define peace research very broadly to include peace, human rights, developent, ecology, culture, & related issues. Peace x Peace 2086 Hunters Crest Way Vienna, VA 22181 www.peacexpeace.org Works to bring substantive global peace by changing world perceptions of what pe ace is & how to build it, revealing the power of the often unrecognized work of women peacebuilders, & supporting womenbased circles around the world working for the conditions of peace by connecting them in oneonone sister relationships through the Internet. PEACEIncorporated Jason West, CoFounder & Advisor 902 West Maple Street Fayetteville, AR 72704 Phone: (479) 3133226 www.peaceinc.org peaceinc@coxinternet.com International volunteer youth organization working to Increase Peace within scho ols, families, communities, & nations by creating inclusive projects of peace th at can be implemented by youth in communities everywhere. 1. PEACEIncorporated Project online discussions whereby youth provide informat ion, insights, & knowledge that result in projects that are published on our web site & distributed to the public via our PeacePost newsletter books. 2. ExpressWays Peace education curricula project coauthored by youth 3. International "Posters for Peace" project Posters & flyers created by youth & displayed in their schools & communities Publications: 1. ExpressWays Peace education curricula created by youth for youth ages 1118 Available summer 2003 2. 101Ways to Increase Peace youth created howto book & companion for Express Ways Available summer 2003 3. PeacePost Youth newsletter Peacemaker Community 177 Ripley Road Montague, MA 01351 Phone: (413) 3672080 Fax: (413) 3672065 www.peacecom.org Global multifaith community that trains, empowers, & connects peacecmakers worl dwide. Peacework Steve Darr, Director 209 Otey Street Blacksburg, VA 24060 Phone: (540) 9531376 Fax: (540) 9530300 www.peacework.org [email protected] Arranges international volunteer projects & service learning programs for colleg es, universities, schools, campus ministries & service organizations seeking to expand their knowledge & understanding of the global community. Projects combin e meaningful volunteer service with opportunities to experience cultures & custo ms of people in different countries. Peacework has projects in Russia, Vietnam, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Dominican Republic & SW US (native Americans), as well as other countries. Programs: 1. Building & construction projects (housing, schools, community centers) in loc al communities worldwide 2. Agriculture projects in local communities 3 Literacy training & assistance with school & orphanages in local communities 4. Medical services & volunteer health care Pegasys 123 W Maine Avenue Enid, OK 73701 Phone: (580) 2370099 www.pegasys.org Public acceess TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Pendle Hill 338 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 Phone: (800)7423150 Fax: (610)5663679 www.pendlehill.org Quaker center for study & contemplation. Workshops, conferences, retreats, & in ternships. Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations 132 State Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 Phone: (717) 2368584 Fax: (717) 2368767 www.pano.org Serves & advances the charitable nonprofit sector through leadership, advocacy, education, & services in order to improve the quality of life in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Prison Society 2000 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Phone: (215) 5646005 www.prisonsociety.org Advocates for a humane, just, & restorative correctional system, & promotes a ra tional approach to criminal justice issues. People For the American Way 2000 M Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (800) 3267329 www.pfaw.org [email protected] Advocates for the values & institutions that sustain a democratic society. People for Better TV 818 18th Street NW, Suite 505 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (888) 3747288 www.bettertv.org Coalition of over 100 groups working to improve TV. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals 501 Front Street Norfolk, VA 23510 Phone: (757) 622PETA Fax: (757) 6280782 www.petaonline.org peta@petaonline.org Operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, expe riment on, or use for entertainment; vegetarian starter kit; nonleather shopping guide. People for Fair Trade 2343 NW 100th Seattle, WA 98177 Phone: (206) 7828292 www.peopleforfairtrrade.org [email protected] Works against corporate globalization & for trade laws that protect people's rig ht to safety, health, a sustainable environment, & democratically enacted laws. People Link/IMC 461 54th Street Brooklyn NY 11220 Phone: (718) 4390343 www.peoplelink.org people@peoplelink.net Politically progressive web hosting & design services provider. People TV 190 14th Street NW Atlanta, GA 303187802 Phone: (404) 8736712 Fax: (404) 8743239 www.peopletv.org Provides public access on an equal opportunity basis to cable & other communicat ions technology. The Peoples Channel 300A S. Elliot Road Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Phone: (919) 9600088 Fax: (919) 9600089 www.thepeopleschannel.org Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Peoples´ Global Action c/o Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) 377 Bank Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada www.agp.org Coordinaties decentralised Global Action Days around the world to highlight the global resistance of popular movements to capitalist globalisation. The People's Grocery 820 Wood Street Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 5040323 www.peoplesgrocery.org [email protected] Cooperative grocery store & youth business training program. The People's Institute 7166 Crowder Boulevard, Suite 100 New Orleans, LA 70127 Phone: (504) 2417472 Fax: (504) 2417412 www.thepeoplesinstitute.org Teaches organizing skills. The People's Movement for Human Rights Education (PDHRE) 526 West 111th Street New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212) 7493156 Fax: (212) 6666325 www.pdhre.org [email protected] Develops & advances pedagogies for human rights education relevant to people's d aily lives in the context of their struggles for social & economic justice & dem ocracy. People's News Agency Platanvej 30 1810 Frederiksberg C, Denmark www.prout.orgg/pna/ [email protected] News, views, analysis, & literature service for the progressiveminded sponsored by Proutist International. People's Organization for Progress PO Box 22505 Newark, NJ 07101 Phone: (973)6437711 www.njpop.org Works to eliminate racial, social, & economic injustice & equality; speaks out a bout issues such as poverty, racism, unemployment, education, housing, drugs, cr ime & community deterrioration; mobilizes & demonstrates against police brutalit y. People's Video Network 39 West 14th Street, #206 New York, NY 10011. Phone: (212) 6336646 www.peoplesvideo.org Group of media activists with more than 50 public access shows across the countr y & hundreds of videos documenting the struggle. People's Weekly World 235 West 23rd Street New York NY 10011 Phone: (212) 9242523 www.pww.org [email protected] newspaper of the Communist Party, USA reporting on & isseus such as peace, socia l & economic justice, workers rights, civil liberties, reproductive rights, & pro tection of the environment. Permaculture Magazine Permanent Publications Paul Wagl& The Sustainability Centre East Meon, Hampshire GU32 1HR Phone: 0845 458 4150 or 01730 823311 Fax: 01730 823322 www.permaculture.co.uk [email protected] Publisher & supplier of environmental books, resources & tools. 1. Permaculture Magazine inspirational ideas & informative articles, illustrat ions, designs, news, book & tool reviews, letters, contacts, details of courses & resources, Published quarterly 2. Earth Repair Catalogue Books, videos, tools & more, covering all aspects of sustainable living. Gardening, smallholding, ecological architecture & building , sustainable technology, crafts, community, natural medicine, agroforestry & mo re. Free. 3. www.permaculture.co.uk sample articles, subscription details & Back Issue c ontents list. Also a full 'virtual' version of the Earth Repair Catalogue, with a secure server for online ordering. Pesticide Action Network North America 49 Powell Street, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 9811771 Fax: (415) 9811991 www.panna.org [email protected] Works to replace pesticide use with ecologically sound & socially just alternati ves. Pesticide Education Center PO Box 225279 San Francisco CA 941225279 Phone: (415) 6654722 Fax: (415) 6652693 www.pesticides.org [email protected] Educates workers & the public about the hazards of pesticides to human health & the environment. Petaluma Community Access PO Box 2806 Petaluma, CA 949532806 Phone: (707) 7733190 Fax: (707) 7734252 www.pca.tv Public access TV. Peters Township Community Television 610 East McMurray Road McMurray, PA 15317 Phone: (724) 9420136 Fax: (724) 9416488 www.geocities.com/ptct7/ [email protected] Public access TV, production training. PetitionPetition.com Free online petitions. Pets Are Wonderful Support 3248 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 2411460 Fax: (415) 2529471 www.pawssf.org [email protected] Helps improve the quality of life for persons with AIDS & other disabling illnes ses by offering the emotional & practical support to keep the love & companionsh ip of their pets & by providing information on the benefits & risks of animal co mpanionship. PFLAG Parents, Families, & Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Persons 1726 M Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4678180 Fax: (202) 4678194 www.pflag.org promotes the health & wellbeing of gay, lesbian, bisexual, & transgendered pers ons, their families, & friends through support, educaiton, & advocacy. Philanthropy Journal Suzie Koonce PO Box 12800 Raleigh, NC 27605 Phone: (800) 8530801 Fax: (919) 8906279 www.philanthropyjournal.org [email protected] Uptodate news, information & opinion for nonprofits & donors online. Web site features are free & include a weekly email bulletin, job ads, nonprofit resourc e links & local annoucements. The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation East Bridge Building Suite 200 10 Second Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 Phone: (612) 6231654 Fax: (612) 6231653 www.phillipsfnd.org Grantmaking to combat discrimination, & for huuman service, health, education, & people with disabilities. Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) Neal D. Barnard, MD, President 5100 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20016 Phone: (202) 6862210 Fax: (202) 6862216 www.pcrm.org [email protected] Promotes preventative medicine, especially good nutrition & higher st&ards in re search. We speak up for a healthy, lowfat, vegetarian diet & promote alternati ves to animal research. Programs: 1. The Cancer Project Making cancer prevention a top priority for modern medic ine & uncovering vital links between cancer & environemntal factors, especially dietary links, & educating the public & providing individuals with tools shown t o dramatically reduce cancer risk. Publications: 1. Good Medicine quarterly newsletter with latest news on preventative medicin e & alternatives to animals in medical research 2. The Vegetarian Starter Kit a complete guide to switching to a healthy, low fat, vegetarian diet Physicians for Human Rights 100 Boylston Street, Suite 702 Boston, MA 02116 Phone: (617) 6950041 Fax: (617) 6950307 www.phrusa.org Promotes health by protecting human rights. Physicians for a National Health Program Ida Hell&er, MD 29 East Madison, Suite 602 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: (602) 7826006 Fax: (312) 7826007 www.pnhp.org [email protected] Nationally recognized center of expertise on health care reform, moving fundamen tal reform into the mainstream of public debate. We have chapters across the Un ited States & focus on a singlepayer health program. Publications: 1. Bleeding the Patient The consequences of corporate health care 2. Profit Fever The drive to corporate health care & how to stop it 3. Universal Health Care What the US can learn rom the Canadian experience Physicians for Social Responsibility 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1012 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 6674260 Fax: (202) 6674201 www.psr.org [email protected] Works toward nuclear disarmament, a healthful environment, & an end to gun viole nce. Pickaxe Productions Tim Lewis, Producer & Tim Ream, Producer 1430 Willamette #506 Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: (888)pickaxe or (541) 3389311 http://pickaxe.org [email protected] Radical alternative media that inspires, suprises & excites people into action. Publications: 1. "pickaxe" the fort now known as the gateway to the Cascadia Free State beco mes the focus for a developing community dedicated to protecting ancient forests throughout the mountains of Oregon. (95 minutes) 2. "RIP WTO N30" shot during the riotous heat of the protests against the Worl d Trade Organization, documents the events of November 3Oth, 1999. (18 minutes) 3. "Breaking the Spell: Anarchists, Eugene & the WTO. Featuring outst&ing loca l musicians from folk to punk to hiphop.(63 minutes) 4. "U.S. Off the Planet; an evening in Eugene with Ward Churchill & Chellis Glen dinning" An inspiring meeting of revolutionary minds. (90 minutes) Pine Tree Folk School RR 2, Box 7162 Carmel, ME 04419 Phone: (207) 8482433 www.ptfolkschool.org [email protected] Education for social change. Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research 85 Devonshire Street Boston, MA 02109 Phone: (617) 7232277 Fax: (617) 7231880 www.pioneerinstitute.org Supports scholarship that challenges the "conventional wisdom" on MA public poli cy issues. Piper Fund 264 N. Pleasant Street, 2nd Floor Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 2560349 Fax: (413) 2563536 www.funder.org/grantmaking/piper_fund/ Provides funding to states developing their capacity to tell the story of money in the political system & builds coalitions, grassroots base, & political leader ship to achieve pioneering reform. Pittsfield Community Television 4 Federico Drive, Suite #2 Pittsfield, MA 01201 Phone: (413) 4454234 Fax: (413) 4454258 www.pittsfieldtv.org [email protected] Public access TV, production training. PlaceMatters.com 1009 Grant Street #203 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 9640903 Fax: (253) 3696393 www.placematters.com [email protected] Engages communities in democratic, holistic, & placebased planning. Planet Drum Foundation Regina Quincy, Membership Manager PO Box 31251 San Francisco, CA 94131 Phone: (415) 2856556 www.planetdrum.org [email protected] Promotes & encourages ecologically sustainable living founded on an understandin g of one's bioregion. Programs: 1. Guard Fox Watch 2. Bahia de Caraquez 3. Green City Calendar/Map Publications: 1. Discovering Your LifePlace: A First Bioregional Workbook 2. Reinhabiting a Separate Country, A Bioregional Anthology of Northern Californ ia 3. A Green City Program for the San Francisco Bay Area & Beyond Planet Earth Foundation 119 Pine Street, Suite 303 Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: (206) 6221199 www.planetearthfdn.org Public service media agency that creates awareness & action on social issues. Play for Peace (tm) 4750 North Sheridan Road, Suite 225 Chicago, Illinois 60640 Phone: (773) 2750077 Fax: (773) 2753385 www.playforpeace.org [email protected] Play for Peace brings together children, youth, & organizations from communities in conflict using cooperative play to create laughter, compassion, & peace. Planned Parenthood Federation of America 434 West 33rd Street New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 5417800 Fax: (212) 2451845 www.plannedparenthood.org [email protected] Reproductive health care organization. Planning Commissioners Journal PO Box 4295 Burlington, VT 05406 Phone: (802) 8649083 Fax: (802) 8621882 www.plannersweb.com Journal for citizen planners. Plenty International PO Box 394 Summertown, TN 38483 Phone: (931) 9644864 www.plenty.org Villagebased international development agency focused on indigenous people, you th, women, & the environment. Ploughshares Fund Fort Mason Center Building. B, Suite 330 San Francisco, CA 94123 Phone: (415) 7752244 Fax: (415) 7754529 www.ploughshares.org Supports initiatives for stopping the spread of weapons of war. Pluto Press 345 Archway Road London N6 5AA UK Phone: +44 (0)20 8348 2724 Fax: +44 (0)20 8348 9133 www.plutobooks.com [email protected] Independent publisher of social sciences & the humanities. Plymouth Area Community Access Television 130 Court Street Plymouth, MA 02360 Phone: (508) 8306999 Fax: (781) 5857600 www.plycom.com/pactv/ Public acceess TV. The Point CDC 940 Garrison Avenue Bronx, NY 10474 Phone: (718) 5424139 www.thepoint.org Encourages the arts, local enterprise, responsible ecology, & selfinvestment in the Hunts Point community. Polaris Institute 312 Cooper Street Ottawa ON Canada K2P 0G7 Phone: (613) 2371717 Fax: (613) 2373359 www.polarisinstitute.org [email protected] Enables citizen movements to reskill & retool themselves to fight for democrat ic social change in an age of corporate driven globalization. PolicyLink 101 Broadway Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 6632333 Fax: (510) 6639684 www.policylink.org [email protected] Advances policies to achieve economic & social equity from the wisdom, voice, & expereince of local constituencies. Political Economy Research Center Center for Free Market Environmentalism 502 S. 19th Avenue, Suite 211 Bozeman, MT 59718 Phone: (406) 5879591 www.perc.org Research that uses market principles to resolve environmental problems. Political Research Associates Kate Cloud, Director 1310 Broadway Somerville MA 02143 Phone: (617)6665300 Fax: (617)6666622 www.publiceye.org [email protected]; [email protected] Independent, nonprofit research center that studies antidemocratic, authoritaria n & other oppressive movements, institutions & trends. Based on progressive val ues & committed to advancing an open, democratic & pluralistic society. Provide s accurate, reliable research & analysis to activists, journalists, educators, p olicy makers & the general public. Programs: 1. Publication of original research & informational resources, with emphasis on the US political Right 2. Speakers for conference presentations, workshops, trainings etc. 3. Special library over 1/2 million items by & about the political Right. 4. Web site containing information about the Right for scholars & academics, res earchers, journalists, the general public. Publications: 1. The Public Eye Periodical featuring indepth articles, original research. P ublished three times a year. 2. PRAcess Newsletter published twice a year. 3. Most recent report: The Pioneer Institute, Privatizing the Common Wealth. PoliticsOnline 207 East Bay Street, Suite 211 Charleston, SC 29401 Phone: (843) 8533002 Fax: (843) 7224283 www.politicsonline.com Provides products and services to use the Internet for politics. Poor Magazine 255 9th Street San Francisco CA, 94103 www.poormagazine.org Provides vocational training, creative arts, & literacy education, new & multim edia access to very low & no income adults & children; distributes books, CDs, & magazines to lowincome communities. Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Kensington Welfare Rights Union PO Box 50678 Philadelphia, PA 19132 Phone: (215) 2031945 Fax: (215) 2031950 www.kwru.org [email protected] National effort led by poor & homeless women, men & children of all races to rai se the issue of poverty as a human rights violation. Population Connection 1400 16th Street NW, Suite 320 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (800) POP1956 Fax: (202) 3322302 www.populationconnection.org [email protected] Works to slow population growth & achieve a sustainable balance between the Eart h's people & its resources.

Portland Cable Access Television 2766 NE Martin Luther King Blvd Portland, OR 97212 Phone: (503) 2881515 www.pcatv.org Promotes broad participation in civic & cultural life by encouraging effective u se & understanding of community media. Positive Force DC Mark Anderson 1426 9th Street NW Washington DC 200013344 Phone: (703) 2769768 www.positiveforcedc.org [email protected] [email protected] Activist group that works for fundamental social change & youth empowerment. Org anizes benefit concerts, demonstrations, teachins as well as direct work. Programs: 1. Benefit Concerts (monthly) assist organizations working to provide basic need s &/or bring progressive/revolutionary change. 2. Prevention Works! volunteers help create safer shooting kits for DC's only needle exchange program. 3. Creative Protests such as Punk percussions, DieIns, & postering. 4. SelfEducation through discussions at meetings, film viewing, book groups & t hrough teachins & literature at our events. 5. Space provision for other organizations Publications: 1. State of the Union CD benefit compilation that has raised in excess of $15, 000 for CCNV & the ACLU to help feed, clothe, & shelter the homeless & protect f reedom of speech in the USA. 2. You Can Do It! Booklet to help others form their own activist groups with tip s on putting out records, putting on benefits, etc. Positive Futures Network see Yes! A Journal of Positive Futures The PositiveYouth Foundation Aaron Flanagan PO Box 64 Greencastle, PA 17225 Phone: (717) 5979065 Fax: (717) 5978818 www.positiveyouthFoundation.org director@positiveyouthFoundation.org Organizes, empowers, & supports the effors of youth everywhere to combat bigotry & hate on all levels. Programs: 1. The Stop Racism Booth Touring outreach vehicle that appears at over 500 out lets/concerts yearly & fuses grassroots youth politics into a traveling entity k ids can experience 2. CD Compilations Benefit compilations that bring together popular b&s in the name of positive ideas & approaches to battling hate. 3. Database/Resource Kit Resources available online & through the mail to help youth network & get their efforts off the ground. They help kids answer, "wher e to start." Publications: 1. The Plea for Peace Magazine 2. The PositiveYouth Foundation free magazine POV See American Documentary Inc. Poverty and Race Research Action Council Chester Hartman Executive Director 3000 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20008 Phone: (202) 3879887 Fax: (202) 3870764 www.prrac.org [email protected] Generates, gathers, & disseminates information about the relationship between ra ce & poverty. Programs: 1. Housing & School Segregation: Government Culpability, Government Remedies re search/advocacy project to demonstrate governments role in creating & maintaining racially segregated housing patterns 2. Grants for social science research on the intersection of race & poverty th at is tied to a planned, concrete advocacy agenda 3. The Poverty & Race Information Service brings relevant research into the po licy & advocacy arena. 4. The Edith Witt Internship stipend to a grassroots social justice organizati on to hire or assist in hiring an intern 5. Privatization study of the impact of privatizing public services on lowinc ome minority workers & consumers 14. Fiscal sponsorship of The Community Resource & Research Center (a spinoff fr om the Union Institute) Publications: 1. Effective Education for LowIncome & Minority Students handbook 2. High Student Mobility/Classroom Turnover: How to Address It? How to Reduce It ? handbook & website 3. High Classroom Turnover: How Children Get Left Behind chapter in the bienni al report of the Citizens Commission on Civil Rights & is on our website. 4. Add It Up: Using Research to Improve Education for LowIncome & Minority Stud ents $5 (postage included), free pdf on website 5. Poverty & Race newsletter published 6 times a year, lists conferences, repo rts, jobs, etc. 6. Double Exposure: Poverty & Race in America collection of articles & symposi a from Poverty & Race, our bimonthly publication 7. Challenges to Equality: Poverty & Race in America collection of articles & symposia Power to the Youth 615 Little Silver Point Road Little Silver, NJ 07739 Phone: (732) 5301128 www.youthpower.net [email protected] Organization of youth (and cool adults) around the nation who are taking charge of their schools, lives, & world. Practical Anarchy PO Box 76930 Washington, DC 20013 www.practicalanarchy.org [email protected] Finds ways to put anarchy into practice today. $16/4 issues. Prairie Peace Park PO Box 95062 Lincoln, NE 68509 Phone: (402) 4666622 or 7952144 www.peacepark.us Educational & environmental peace park. Pratt Institute Center for Community & Environmental Development 379 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11205 Phone: (718) 6363486 www.picced.org Provides communitybased organizations in lowincome neighborhoods throughout NY C with access to the technical resources of its faculty, staff, & students. The Prejudice Institute 2743 Maryland Ave. Baltimore, MD 21218 Phone: (410) 2436987 www.prejudiceinstitute.org [email protected] resource for activists, lawyers, & social scientists devoted to policy research & education on all dimensions of prejudice, discrimination, & ethnoviolence. Prescott Community Access Channel PO Box 885 Prescott, AZ 86302 Phone/Fax: (520) 4450909 www.access13.net [email protected] Provides any person or organization with access to the medium of television for the exchange of ideas, information, & the betterment of the community. The Preservation Institute 2140 Shattuck Avenune, suite 2122 Berkeley, CA 94709 Phone: (510) 8487827 www.preservenet.com [email protected] Develops a new politics that recognizes the limits of technology. Prevent Child Abuse America 200 S. Michigan Avenue, 17th Floor Chicago, IL 606042404 Phone: (312) 6633520 Fax: (312) 9398962 www.preventchildabuse.org [email protected] builds awareness, provides education, & inspires hope to everyone involved in th e effort to prevent the abuse & neglect of our nations children. Pride Foundation 1122 E Pike #1001 Seattle WA 981223934 Phone: (800) 7357287 Fax: (206) 3231017 www.prideFoundation.org [email protected] Grants & scholarships for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) com munity. The Priorities Institute Logan Perkins, Director 1565 California St. #511 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (303) 7775511 www.priorities.org [email protected] Nonprofit research & advocacy organization promoting sustainable land use planni ng, livable cities, carfree community design, alternative transportation & renew able energy, ecocities, green communities, the preservation of wildlife corridor s & habitats, unique ecosystems, quality farm land, & historical lands. Programs: 1. Ecocities working with groups to design sustainable communities 2. Ecoisland working with students to create livable selfsufficient habitat s 3. Livable Cities identifying aspects of livability in existing communities w orldwide through written descriptions, videos & photos Publications: 1. Livable Cities newsletter Prison Activist Resource Center PO Box 339 Berkeley CA 94701 Phone: (510) 8934648 Fax: (510) 8934607 www.parc.org Progressive & radical information on prisons & the criminal prosecution system. Prison Legal News 2400 NW 80th Street #148 Seattle, WA 981174449 Phone: (206) 2461022 Fax: (206) 5059449 www.prisonlegalnews.org Montly periodical with review & analysis of prisoner rights, court rulings, & ne ws about prison issues. Prison Moratorium Project 388 Atlantic Avenuue, 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11217 Phone: (718) 2608805 www.nomoreprisons.org Works locally & nationally to stop prison expansion & mass incarceration, & rei nvest resources into communities most impacted by criminal justice policies thro ugh educational programs, alternativestoincarceration initiatives, housing, & sustainable economic development. Prison Radio PO Box 411074 San Francisco, CA 94141 Phone: (415) 6484505 www.prisonradio.org [email protected] Challenges mass incarceration & racism by airing the voices of men & women in pr ison. The Process Work Center of Portland 2049 NW Hoyt Street Portland, OR 97209 Phone: (503) 2238188 Fax: (503) 2277003 www.processwork.org [email protected] Training oprograms in process work, a crossdisciplinary approach to support ind ividual & collective change. Professionals For Nonprofits Inc. 515 Madison Ave New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 5469091 www.nonprofitstaffing.com Staffing agency for permanent & temporary staff in nonprofits. Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy PO Box 246 South Yarmouth, MA 026640246 Phone: (508) 3981145 Fax: (508) 3981552 www.poclad.org [email protected] Online colelction of articles, illustrations, & resources. The Progress and Freedom Foundation 1401 H Street NW, Suite 1075 Washington, DC 200052110 Phone: (202) 2898928 Fax: (202) 2896079 www.pff.org [email protected] Marketoriented think tank that promotes innovative policy solutions for the dig ital age. The Progressive, Inc. Matthew Rothschild, President 409 East Main Street Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 2574626 Fax: (608) 2573373 www.progressive.org [email protected] Leftwing, political magazine. Its affiliate, the Progressive Media Project, dis tributes oped commentaries from a diverse range of writers to newspapers around the country to democratize & diversify the national debate. Programs: 1. Skillsbuilding, oped writing clinics for Foundation grantees & other advoca tes Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada 1101 Riverside Drive Reno, NV 89509 Phone: (775) 3487557 Fax: (775) 3487707 1700 E. Desert Inn Road, S.113 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 7911965 Fax: (702) 7911992 6185 Franktown Road Carson City, NV 89704 Phone: (775) 8823440 Fax: (775) 8823356 www.planevada.org Builds consensus & collective strategies among progressives on a range of issues including welfare, immigration, taxes, environment, campaign finance reform, ec onomic justice, & reproductive choice. Progressive Librarians Guild PO Box 2203 Times Square Station New York, NY 10108 www.libr.org/PLG/ Forum for the exchange of radical views on library issues. Progressive Maryland 8730 Georgia Avenue, Suite 200 Silver Spring, MD 209103651 Phone: (301) 4957004 Fax: (301) 4959463 www.ProgressiveMaryland.org [email protected] Alliance of working families strengthened by religious, community, & labor organ izations that supports living wages, health care, election reform, tax fairness, public transportation, & voter registration. Progressive Policy Institute see Democratic Leadership Council Progressive Populist PO Box 150517 Austin, TX 787150517 Phone: (512) 4470455 www.populist.org [email protected] Newspaper that reports on issues of interest to workers, small business owners, & family farmers & ranchers. Progressive Portal 2887 College Avenuue, #274 Berkeley, CA 947052154 Fax: (309) 4220475 www.progressiveportal.org Easy online activism. Progressive Technology Project 2233 University Avenue W, Suite 421 Saint Paul, MN 55114 Phone: (866) 2986463 www.progressivetechnology.org Provides training, technical assistance, & grants to develop the capacity of gra ssroots organizing groups through the use of information technology. Progressive United Action Association 3199 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 203 Signal Hill, CA 90755 Phone: (562) 4983266 Fax: (562) 4983075 www.progressiveunited.org Pursues peace, progress, & prosperity & advocates for human rights, health care, education, & economic development for Cambodian children, families, & communiti es in Cambodia, the US, & throughout the world. ProgressivePubs.com, Inc. formerly Progressive Resourcees Publications PO Box 11335 Washington, D.C. 20008 www.ProgressivePubs.com [email protected] Provides books, papers, videos, databases, & other resources to strengthen & spr ead the progressive movement in the US.

Project Alchemy 1080 W Ewing Street, Building C Seattle, WA 98119 Phone/Fax: (206) 3523230 www.projectalchemy.org Uses technology to strengthen movement building, communication, & grassroots act ivism. Project America 1520 West Main Street, Suite 102 Richmond, Virginia 23220 Phone: (804) 3581605 Fax: (804) 3598160 www.project.org Works with corporations, large member organizations, national & local nonprofits , & communities to design collaborative service initiatives that involve people of all ages in volunteer efforts. Project Change Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 6630148 Fax: (510) 6630153 www.projecctchange.org [email protected] Community of organizations working to eliminate racism, part of The Tides Center . Project for Excellence in Journalism 1900 M Street NW, Suite 210 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 2937394 Fax: (202) 2936946 www.journalism.org [email protected] Initiative by journalists to clarify & raise the standards of American journalis m. Project on Government Oversight 666 11th Street NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 200014542 Phone: (202) 3471122 Fax: (202) 3471116 www.pogo.org Investigates, exposes, & seeks to remedy systemic abuses of power, mismanagement , & subservience by the federal government to powerful special interests. Project for Public Spaces 153 Waverly Place, 4th floor New York, NY 10014 Phone: (212) 6205660 Fax: (212) 6203821 www.pps.org [email protected] Creates & sustain public places that build communities through technical assista nce, research & education. Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty & Genocide Stacy Epps, Development Director 9 Gammon Avenue Atlanta, GA 30315 Phone: (404) 6220602 Fax: (404) 6226618 www.projectsouth.org general[email protected] Develops popular political & economic education & action research for organizing & liberation. Develops indigenous popular educators & movement leaders from gra ssroots & scholaractivist backgrounds, bringing them together on the basis of e quality to engage in bottomup movement building for social & economic justice. Programs: 1. Popular Education addresses issues people face in their communities using p oetry, music, & visual arts to develop new grassroots leadership. 2. The Atlanta Book Club (ABC) & the Washington Book Forum: Teaching & Organizin g for Justice monthly popular education gatherings that involve communitybase d organizations & grassroots/scholaractivists in popular education work. 3. The Brown/Black Alliance partnership linking African American & Latino comm unities through art, culture, history & popular education. 4. Building A Movement: A Popular Education Skills Retreat (BAM) 5. The Leadership Development Institute in Washington, DC, develops leadership & organizing skills through popular political & economic education. 6. The Grassroots Popular Education Project (GPEP) intensive multiyear capaci ty building program for grassroots organizations in the Southeast. 7. Popular Political & Economic Education Curriculum workshops & materials 8. The Southern Institute for Popular Education biannual, 4day gathering 9. Youth Council coed council of youth ages 12 18 primarily from lowincome , working class communities of color committed to leadership development, social engagement & dismantling oppression. 10. Action research teams consist of one member with lived experience & anothe r with formal research experience. 11. Action Research DC 12. Money in Politics reveals trends in campaign contributions in Georgia. Dat abase of c&idate campaign contribution information that we create in partnership with the National Institute for Money in State Politics (Datashaq). 13. The Georgia Research Project chronicles quality of life within rural & urb an communities in Georgia using qualitative methods, such as oral histories. Publications 1. Popular Education for Movement Building: A Resource Guide 2. Popular Education Toolkits Anatomy of a Movement: The Zapatistas, Today's G lobalization, The PrisonIndustrial Complex: Social Control in the Era of Global ization, Roots of Terror: A Globalization Addendum 3. Action Research Publications Who Owns GA Politics?, Community Profiles/Pamp hlets for GA & DC 4. Project South Video 5. Working Papers & Timelines 6. Organizational Newsletter 7. Our Generation: Keepin it Real through Hip Hop Culture, book. Project Underground 1611 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 702 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 2718081 Fax: (510) 2718083 www.moles.org [email protected] Vehicle for the environmental, human rights, & indigenous rights movements to ca rry out focused campaigns against abusive extractive resource activity. Project Vote Smart Adelaide Elm, Senior Advisor One Common Ground Philipsburg, MT 59858 Phone: (406) 8598683 Fax: (406) 8598680 www.votesmart.org National, nonpartisan, research organization that covers presidential, congress ional, gubernatorial, legislative, & other state & local c&idates & incumbents. Areas covered include voting records, issue positions, campaign finance informa tion, backgrounds & biographical information, contact information, & the evaluat ions of competing special interest groups. Programs: 1. Voter's Research Hotline (1888VOTE SMART) 2. Speakers bureau Publications: 1. Voter's SelfDefense Manual (free) 2. Reporter's Source Book 3. Vote Smart Web YellowPages Prometheus Radio Project PO Box 42158 Philadelphia PA 1910 Phone: (215)7279620 www.prometheusradio.org [email protected] Research, advocacy, activism, & direct services to those who want to start radio stations.

Prostitution Research & Education a sponsored project of San Francisco Women's Centers, Inc. Melissa Farley PhD, Director Box 16254 San Francisco CA 941160254 Phone: (415) 9224555 www.prostitutionresearch.com [email protected] Develops research to document the experiences of people in prostitution & educat ional resources to distribute that information. Organizes against the institutio n of prostitution & advocates for alternatives including emotional & physical he althcare for women in prostitution. Views prostitution as violence against women , & as a racist institution which violates basic human rights. Aims to reflect t he voices of one of the world's most disenfranchised groups: prostituted women & children, through research, public education, & arts projects. Proteus Fund 264 N. Pleasant Street, 2nd Floor Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 2560349 Fax: (413) 2563536 www.proteusfund.org [email protected] Administers funder collaboratives, manages donoradvised funds, staffs family Fo undations, & provides consulting services which promote the active participation of both grantees & grantors. Proutist Universal 7627 16th Street NW PO Box 56533 Washington, DC 20040 USA Phone: (202) 8292278 Fax: (202) 8290462 www.prout.org Provides guidance for the evolution of a truly progressive human society. Psychologists for Social Responsibility 2604 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20008 Phone: (202) 7457084 www.psysr.org Uses psychological knowledge & skills to promote peace with social justice at th e community, national, & international levels. Public Access Corporation of the Distrtict of Columbia (DCTV) 901 Newton Street, NE Washington DC 20017 Phone: (202)5267007 Fax: (202) 5266646 www.dctvonline.org Provides grassrotos access to information technology. Public Agenda 6 E. 39 Street New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 6866610 Fax: (212) 8893461 www.publicagenda.org Helps leaders better understand the public's point of view on major policy issue s & helps citizens better understand critical policy issues so they can make the ir own more informed & thoughtful decisions. Public Campaign 1320 19th Street NW, Suite M1 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202)2930222 Fax: (202) 2930202 www.publiccampaign.org Aims to dramatically reduce the role of special interest money in America's elec tions & the influence of big contributors in American politics. Public Citizen 1600 20th Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 5881000 www.citizen.org Consumer advocacy organization. Public Conversations Project 46 Kondazian Street Watertown, MA 02472 [email protected] Promotes constructive conversations & relationships among people who have differ ing values, world views, & perspectives about divisive public issues. Public Education Network Howie Schaffer, Managing Editor 601 Thirteenth Street, NW, Suite 900N Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6287460 Fax: (202) 6281893 www.PublicEducation.org [email protected] Creates systems of public education that result in high achievement for every ch ild. National association of local education funds (LEFs) advancing school refor m in lowincome communities across the country. Educates the nation about the re lationship between school quality & the quality of community & public life. Beli eves that equal opportunity, access to quality public schools, & an informed cit izenry are all critical components of a democratic society. Goal is to ensure th at the availability of highquality public education is every childs right & not a privilege. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility 2001 S Street NW, Suite 570 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 2657337 Fax: (202) 2654192 www.peer.org [email protected] Promotes environmental ethics & government accountability among government envir onmental workers. Public Health Institute 2001 Addison Street, Second Floor Berkeley, CA 947041103 Phone: (510) 6448200 Fax: (510) 6449319 www.phi.org Promotes health, wellbeing, & quality of life through research, trtaining, & co mmunity building. The Public Housing Authorities Directors Association 511 Capitol Court, NE Washington, DC 200024937 Phone: (202) 5465445 Fax: (202) 5462280 www.phada.org Professional association of public housing authority directors in the US. Public Information Network PO Box 95316 Seattle WA 981452316 Phone: (206) 7234276 www.endgame.org Research services & training to citizens working for corporate & governmental ac countability, & who are committed to socially just & ecologically sustainable so cieties. Public Interest Institute 600 N. Jackson Street Mt. Pleasant, IA 526411328 Phone: (319) 3853462 www.limitedgovernment.org Researches principles & methods to promote & encourage human rights, economic fr eedom, economic growth, & the creation of jobs in Iowa. Public Interest Productions 1630 12th Street Santa Monica, CA 90404 Phone: (310) 6644663 Fax: (310) 6644600 www.publicinterestproductions.org Develops & produces PSA's (Public Service Announcements) & other shortform film & video projects that help its partner nonprofit organizations communicate thei r message as effectively as possible to reach their target audiences. Public Leadership Education Network 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8721585 Fax: (202) 4570549 www.plen.org [email protected] Consortium of womens colleges working together to educate women for public leader ship. Public Media Center 466 Green Street San Francisco, CA 94133 Phone: (415) 4341403 Fax: (415) 9866779 www.publicmediacenter.org [email protected] Develops social change campaigns. Public Policy Forum 633 W Wisconsin Avenune, Suite #406 Milwaukee, WI 53203 Phone: (414) 2768240 Fax: (414) 2769962 www.publicpolicyforum.org [email protected] Policy research on issues including education, tax & economic development policy , transportation, public safety, health, & public infrastructure. Public/Private Ventures 2000 Market Street, Suite 600 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: (215) 5574400 Fax: (215) 5574469 www.ppv.org Improves the effectiveness of social policies, programs, & community initiatives , especially as they affect youth & young adults. Public Welfare Foundation 1200 U Street NW Washington, DC 200094443 Phone: (202) 9651800 Fax: (202) 2658851 www.publicwelfare.org Supports organizations that provide services to disadvantaged populations & work for lasting improvements in the delivery of services that meet basic human need s. Puente Hills Community Program Corporation 16433 Wedgeworth Drive Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 Phone: (626) 3332427 Fax: (626) 9617750 www.kcat.tv Public access TV, production training. Puget Sound Access 22412 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Phone: (253) 3150156 www.pugetsoundaccess.com Public access TV. QuadCities Community Television 12254 Ensign Avenue Champlin, MN 55316 Phone: (763) 4271411 www.qctv.org Public access TV, website design, video production. Queens Public Television 4161 Kissena Boulevard, Suite 2077 Flushing, NY 11355 Phone: (718) 8868160 9450 159th Street Jamaica, NY 11451 Phone: (718) 5237700 www.qptv.org Manages four public access channels, in kind grant aid to community groups for p roduction assistance. Quixote Center for FaithBased Social Justice PO Box 5206 Hyattsville, MD 02782 Phone: (301) 6990042 Fax: (301) 8642182 www.quixote.org [email protected] Strives to make our world, our nation, & our church more just, peaceful, & equit able in policies & practices. Radical Cheerleaders PO Box 961 Lake Worth, FL 33460 www.geocities.com/radicalcheerleaders/ International groups of women that protest through creative nonviolent direct ac tion. Radio For Peace International James Latham, Director PO Box 75 Cuidad Colon San Jose, Costa Rica Phone: (506) 2491821 Fax: (506) 2491095 www.rfpi.org [email protected] Broadcasts globally via shortwave & the Internet. Our programs champion human ri ghts & social justice issues, increase global awareness of underreported events, expose prejudice & injustice & advocate environmental awareness. A global media model, RFPI seeks to change the l&scape of independent media, providing a forum for democratic communications. Programs: 1. Peace Journalism & Progressive Media Through Radio course (see below) 2. Volunteer program Ragged Edge Magazine see The Advocado Press, Inc. RailstoTrails Conservancy 1100 17th Street NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 3319696 www.railstrails.org Enriches America's communities & countryside by creating a nationwide network of public trails from former rail lines & connecting corridors. Rainbow/PUSH Coalition 930 East 50th Street Chicago, IL 606152702 Phone: (773) 3733366 Fax: (773) 3733571 www.rainbowpush.org Multiracial, multiissue, international membership organization moving the natio n & the world toward social, racial, & economic justice. Rainforest Action Network 221 Pine Street, Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: (415) 3984404 Fax: (415) 3982732 www.ran.org [email protected] Works to protect the Earth's rainforests & support the rights of their inhabitan ts through education, grassroots organizing, & nonviolent direct action. Raleigh Community Television PO Box 590 310 W. Martin Street, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27602 Phone: (919) 8316278 Fax: (919) 8316877 www.raleighnc.org/ctv/ Public Access TV. RAND PO Box 2138 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 904072138 www.rand.org Improves policy & decisionmaking through research & analysis. Random Acts of Kindness Foundation 1727 Tremont Place Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (800) 6602811 Fax: (303) 2972919 www.actsofkindness.org Inspires people to practice kindness & to pass it on to others. Raptivism Records 61 E. 8th Street #251 New York, NY 10003 www.raptivism.com [email protected] Independent conscious rap label that exposes social inequities through music. Reaching Out 6116 Merced Avenue #165 Oakland, CA 94611 Phone: (510) 6656545 Fax: (510) 8320444 www.reachingout.org [email protected] TV program on PBS a community healing process that combines racial bridgebuil ding, compassionate caring, & deep ecological awareness. A Reader's Guide to the PO Box 330156 Murfreesboro, TN 371330156 www.undergroundpress.org Quarterly small press reviews. Reading Is Fundamental 600 Maryland Avenue SW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20024 Phone: (877) RIFREAD www.rif.org Develops & delivers children's & family literacy programs. News 2129 2nd Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 Phone: (206) 4413247 www.realchangenews.org [email protected] Newspaper of the poor & homeless; supports cultural projects that empower the po or & homeless; mobilizes the public around poverty issues. Reason Foundation 3415 S. Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90034 Phone: (310) 3912245 Fax: (310) 3914395 www.reason.org Explores & promotes public policies based on rationality & freedom. ReclaimDemocracy.org PO Box 532 Boulder, CO 80306 Phone: (303) 4020105 [email protected] Works to restore citizen authority over corporations & revoke illegitimate power wielded by money & corporations in order to revive participatory democracy. Wor ks proactively for systemic changes, including Constitutional Amendments that wo uld rescind "corporate personhood" & overturn the legal equating of money with p rotected free speech. Programs: 1. Revoking the legal precedent of corporations enjoying Bill of Rights protecti ons 2. Implementing radical campaign finance reform 3. Cretaing nonpartisan, noncorporate presidential debates Publications: 1. The Insurgent, our quarterly newsletter 2. Many primers on issues relating to democracy & corporate power (available fre e at ReclaimDemocracy.org/primers) or request a publication list Recollection Used Books 8572 Greenwood Ave North Seattle, WA 98103 Phone: (206) 7831686 www.recollectionbooks.com [email protected] Books about social & radical studies, labor history & politics, AfroAmerican & Black Studies, The Beats, Music (Jazz, blues, rock & folk), The Sixties, & more. Red Cursor Collective www.redcursorriseup.net [email protected] Provides free online services for the social justice, global solidarity, & anti capitalist communities. Red Herring China Basin Landing 185 Berry Street, Suite 4700 San Francisco CA 94107 Phone: (415) 5412200 Fax: (415) 5412272 www.redherring.org Integrated media company connecting the people, companies, & industries whose id eas & technological innovations are inspiring & reshaping the world of business . Red House Books PO Box 460267 San Francisco CA 941460267 Phone/Fax: (415) 2828933 www.redhousebooks.com Outofprint books on subjects like social movements of the 1960s, the Beat Gene ration, etc. Red Pepper Jonathan Pearse, General Manager 1B Waterlow Road London N19 5NJ Engl& Phone: +44 (0) 20 7281 7024 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7263 9345 www.redpepper.org.uk [email protected] Monthly magazine for the independent left, covering left/green issues, including UK national & local politics, environmental issues & international relations & global politics. Redding Community Access Corproation 5831 Eastside Road Redding, CA 96001 Phone: (530) 2417222 Fax: (530) 2428144 www.accessredding.org [email protected] Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Redefining Progress 1904 Franklin Street, 6th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 4443041 www.redefiningprogress.org [email protected] Works to shift the economy & institutions toward sustainability. Redwire Magazine Box 34097, Station D Vancouver, BC V6J 4M1 Canada Phone: (604) 6027226 Fax: (604) 6894242 www.redwiremag.com [email protected] Native american magazine. Reference Center for Marxist Studies 235 West 23rd Street New York NY 10011 Phone/Fax (212) 9242338 www.marxistlibrary.org [email protected] Library of books, pamphlets, periodicals, manuscripts & documents, as well as gr aphic materials & other media related to the history of the Communist Party, soc ialism, Marxist theory, the working class, African Americans, national liberatio n struggles & other people's movements in the 20th Century. Refuse & Resist! 305 Madison Avenue, Suite 1166 New York, NY 10165 Phone: (212) 7135657 www.refuseandresist.org [email protected] Organization for everyone who refuses to go along with today's national agenda o f repression & cruelty, poverty & punishment. RegenerationTV 4477 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite 213 Los Angeles, CA 90027 Phone: (323) 9068651 Fax: (323) 9068789 www.regenerationtv.com [email protected] Worker owned media collective dedicated to providing informative, challenging, & entertaining programming for a diverse audience. Regional Educational Technology Network PO Box 2386 South Burlington, VT 054072386 Phone: (802) 6547980 Fax: (802) 6547984 www.retn.org [email protected] Produces & provides educational media. Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism 2027 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 3872800 Fax: (202) 6679070 www.rac.org [email protected] Educates & mobilizes the American Jewish community on legislative & social conce rns as an advocate on issues such as Israel and Soviet Jewry, economic justice & civil rights, & international peace & religious liberty. Renaissance Books Gene Berkman, Manager 6639 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, CA 92506 Phone: (909) 3698843 www.renbook.com [email protected] Retailer in books & videos promoting personal freedom, free trade & internationa l peace. Consulting & technical support to community based libertarian groups & peace groups. Working for freedom since 1984. Programs: 1. Community Forums on Freedom issues Publications include: 1. California Libertarian Report (Newsletter) 2. "The Trilateral Commission & the New World Order" (Booklet) 3. "Ludwig von Mises: The Critique of Socialism & Interventionism" Renew the Earth c/o Global Environment & Technology Foundation 7010 Little River Turnpike, Suite 460 Annandale, VA 22003 Phone: (703) 7506401 Fax: (703) 7506506 www.renewtheearth.org [email protected] Identifies, verifies & rewards successful environmental programs from civil soci ety, business, & all levels of government. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press 1815 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 900 Arlington, VA 22209 www.rcfp.org [email protected] Defends first amendment rights for journalists. Research for Action 3701 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: (215) 8232500 Fax: (215) 823 2510 www.researchforaction.org [email protected] Education research & evaluation. Resolve 1255 23rd Street NW, Suite 275 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 9442300 Fax: (202) 3381264 www.resolv.org [email protected] Public policy dispute resolution organization. Resource Center of the Americas 3019 Minnehaha Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55406 Phone: (612) 2760788 Fax: (612) 2760898 www.americas.org [email protected] Teaches about the history, culture, & politics of the people of the Americas. Resource Center for Nonviolence 515 Broadway Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Phone: (831) 4231626 Fax: (831) 4238716 www.rcnv.org [email protected] Promotes the principles of nonviolent social change. Resource Generation Hez Norton, Director 24 Thorndike Street Cambridge, MA 02141 Phone: (617) 2253939 Fax: (617) 4940718 www.resourcegeneration.org [email protected] Promotes innovative ways for young people with wealth to align their personal va lues & political vision with their financial resources. Strives to strengthen cr ossclass alliances with people & organizations working for social & economic ju stice. Programs: 1. Monthly Gatherings Held in eight cities, a way for young people with wealth to connect with each other & share information & inspiration. 2. Donor Education: Giving Plan Workshop daylong workshops for young people w ith wealth looking to gain the tools & resources they need to become strategic d onors, create a giving plan, find out more about social change philanthropy, & g ain new perspectives on giving from community activists & experienced grantmaker s. 3. Workshops workshops at conferences, campuses, & organizations with groups f rom diverse class backgrounds & of different ages. Workshop topics include "Clas s & Privilege" & "Money & Giving Across Generations." 4. Making Money Make Change Retreat brings together 70 young people with wealt h to explore personal financial wealth within the context of progressive social change. 5. Donor Organizing Institutes Young people with wealth learn how to use thei r background & experience to organize their peers. Publications: 1. Money Talks, So Can We helps young people with wealth find the information & resources they need to be strategic givers, informed investors, thoughtful con sumers, & lifetime activists. Resource Renewal Institute Fort Mason Center, Building D San Francisco, CA 94123 Phone: (415) 9283774 Fax: (415) 9284050 www.rri.org [email protected] Supports innovative environmental management strategies in the US & worldwide. Resourceful Women Melissa M. Breach, Executive Director Presidio Building #1016 PO Box 29423 San Francisco, CA 94129 Phone: (415) 5616520 Fax: (415) 5616462 www.rw.org [email protected] Promotes positive social change by educating & empowering women to make informed choices when investing, contributing, & spending their money. Strives to create opportunities for women to expand their role as investors, philanthropists, adv ocates & activists. Programs: 1. Membertomember mentoring classes 2. Seminars & classes in all areas of financial literacy, philanthropy, communi ty activism & responsible consumerism 3. Affinity Groups & Giving Circles where our members educate one another about specific community issues. Publications: 1. Choosing & Managing Financial Professionals: A Guide for Women Investors 2. Inspired Philanthropy: Creating a Giving Plan Resources for the Future 1616 P Street, NW Washington, DC 200361400 Phone: (202) 3285000 Fax: (202) 9393460 www.rff.org Improves environmental & natural resource policymaking worldwide through objecti ve social science research. Resources for Indedpendent Thinking 484 Lake Park Avenue, #24 Oakland, CA 946102730 Phone: (925) 2280565 www.rit.org [email protected] Books and tapes to help people think for themselves & increase their critical th inking skills. Responding to Conflict 1046 Bristol Road Birmingham B29 6LJ, UK Phone: +44 (0)121 415 5641 Fax: +44 (0)121 415 4119 www.respond.org [email protected] Provides advice, crosscultural training, & longerterm support to people workin g for peace, development, rights, & humanitarian assistance in societies affecte d or threatened by violent conflict. RESULTS 440 First Street NW, Suite 450 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 7837100 Fax: (202) 7832818 www.resultsusa.org Works to create the political will to end hunger & the worst aspects of poverty & to empower individuals to have breakthroughs in exercising their personal & po litical power. Rethinking Schools Elizabeth Dahlk, Marketing Director 1001 W. Keefe Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53212 Phone: (414) 9649646 Fax: (414) 96472203 www.rethinkingschools.org [email protected] Independent journal focusing on education reform. Fiercely committed to issues of equity & social justice. Written by teachers, parents, & education activists. Analyzes educational policies & offers creative teaching techniques & resource s for the classroom. Publications include: 1. Rethinking Schools An Urban Educational Journal 2. Rethinking Schools: An Agenda for Change 3. The Real Ebonics Debate 4. Transforming Teacher Unions Reuse Development Organization PO Box 47454 Indianapolis, IN 46227 Phone: (317) 7801503 Fax: (317) 7801504 www.redo.org [email protected] Promotes reuse as an environmentally sound, socially beneficial, & economical me ans for managing surplus & discarded materials. Reuse Opportunities, Inc. David Goldbeck, Founder & President PO Box 87 Woodstock, NY 12498 Phone: (845) 6798561 Fax: (845) 6795573 www.iReuse.org [email protected] Promotes all aspects of reuse: environmental, charitable & commercial. Publicaitons: 1. "Choose To Reuse" (Ceres Press) Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation 2920 Reynolda Road WinstonSalem, NC 27106 Phone: (336) 7489222 Fax: (336) 7770095 www.mrbf.org [email protected] Grants to build just & suistainable communities in the southeast. RGK Foundation 1301 West 25th Street, Suite 300 Austin, TX 787054236 Phone: (512) 4749298 Fax: (512) 4747281 www.rgkfoundation.org Funds innovative projects that further democracy and civil society. The Rhizome Collective 300 Allen Street Austin, TX 78702 Phone: (512) 3853695 www.rhizomecollective.org [email protected] Meeting & art space, community organizing school, library, Bikes across Borders, sustainability project. The Right Livelihood Award PO Box 15072 S104 65 Stockholm Sweden Phone: +46 (0) 8 702 0340 Fax: +46 (0) 8 702 0338 www.rightlivelihood.se [email protected] Prize for outstanding vision & work on behalf of our planet & its people. The Right Question Project, Inc. 2464 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 314 Cambridge, MA 02140 Phone: (617) 4921900 Fax: (617) 4921950 www.rightquestion.org [email protected] Teaches strategies to expand democratic participation. The Roberts Enterprise Development Fund PO Box 29566 San Francisco, CA 941290566 Phone: (415) 5616677 Fax: (415) 5616685 www.redf.org Provides financial support, business assistance, & human & intellectual capital to nonprofits with social enterprises that employ low income people. Robin Hood Foundation 826 Broadway, 7th Floor New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 2276601 Fax: (212) 2276698 www.robinhood.org FUunds innovative poverty fighting organizations in NYC. Rocky Mountain Institute Vicky Shropshire, Public Information Officer 1739 Snowmass Creek Road Snowmass,CO 81654 Phone: (970) 9273851 Fax: (970) 9273128 www.rmi.org [email protected] Entrepreneurial nonprofit that fosters the efficient & restorative use of resour ces to create a more secure, prosperous, & lifesustaining world. Shows business es, communities, individuals, & governments how to create more wealth & employme nt, protect & enhance natural & human capital, & increase profit & competitive a dvantage by doing what they do more efficiently. Our work is independent, nonadv ersarial, & transideological with a strong emphasis on marketbased solutions. Publications: Please visit the library at: www.rmi.org/sitepages/pid99.php & the bookstore at: www.rmi.org/sitepages/pid70.php Rocky Mountain Media Collective PO Box 125 Simla, CO 80835 www.freespeech.org/mw/ Collective of truthseeking artists; areas of expertise include revolutions, rio ts, coups, economics, drug war follies, social service crimes, veterans affairs, herbal & health issues & the environment. The Rodale Institute 611 Siegfriedale Road Kutztown, PA 195309320 Phone: (610) 6831400 Fax: (610) 6838548 www.rodaleinstitute.org [email protected] Regenerative education & training, research, & organic production. Rogue Valley Community Television 1250 Siskiyou Blvd Ashland, OR 97520 Phone: (541) 552RVTV Fax: (541) 5526628 www.roguetv.org [email protected] Public access TV; streaming video online. Roll Call 50 F Street NW, Suite 700 Washington DC 200011572 Phone: (202) 8246800 Fax: (202) 8240475 www.rollcall.com Newspaper of Capitol Hill. Romeoville Public Television PO Box 7742 Romeoville, Illinois 60446 Phone: (815) 8862202 www.villageofromeoville.com/rptv/ Public access TV, production training. Ronin Publishing, Inc. Beverly Potter, Ph.D., Publisher PO Box 22900 Oakland, CA 94609 Phone: (510) 4203669 Fax: (510) 4203672 www.roninpub.com [email protected] Book publisher specializing in life skills with attitude, fringe, & psychedelia. Rosenberg Fund for Children 116 Pleasant Street, Suite 3312 Easthampton, MA 01027 Phone: (413) 5290063 Fax: (413) 5290802 www.rfc.org [email protected] Provides for the educational & emotional needs of children of targeted progressi ve activists, & youth who are targeted activists themselves. Roundtable, Inc. 8 Common Street Waltham, MA 02451 Phone: (781) 8933336 Fax: (781) 8937772 www.roundtablemedia.com Uses highvisibility media projects to build social capital. Samuel Rubin Foundation 777 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 100173521 Phone: (212) 6978945 Fax: (212) 6820886 www.ssamuelrubinFoundation.org [email protected] Funding to achieve the fullest implementation of social, economic, political, ci vil, & cultural rights for all the worlds people. The Ruckus Society 5111 Telegraph Avenue #326 Oakland, CA 94609 Phone: (510) 7637078 Fax: (510) 7637068 www.ruckus.org [email protected] provides environmental & human rights organizers with the tools, training, & sup port needed to achieve their goals. RUGMARK Foundation 733 15th Street NW, Suite 912 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 3474205 Fax: (202) 3474885 www.rugmark.org [email protected] Works to end child labor & offer educational opportunities for children in India , Nepal & Pakistan. The RUGMARK label assures that no illegal child labor was e mployed in the manufacture of a carpet or rug. Rural Action PO Box 157 Trimble, OH 45782 Phone: (740) 7674938 Fax: (740) 7674957 www.ruralaction.org Promotes economic, social, and environmental justice in Appalachian OH. Rural Coalition 1411 K Street NW, Suite 901 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6287160 Fax: (202) 6287165 www.ruralco.org [email protected] Alliance of regionally & culturally diverse organizations working to build a mor e just & sustainable food system. Rural Organizing Project PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056 Phone: (503) 5438417 Fax: (503) 5438419 www.rop.org [email protected] Strengthens the skills, resources, & vision or primary leadership in local auton omous human dignity groups with a goal of keeping such groups vibrant sources fo r a just democracy. Rural Policy Research Institute 214 Middlebush Hall University of Missouri Columbia, MO 652116200 Phone: (573) 8820316 Fax: (573) 884=5310 www.rupri.org [email protected] Assists policymakers in understanding the rural impacts of public policies & pro grams. The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation Russell House, Bulwell Lane Nottingham NG6 0BT, England Fax: +44 (0) 1159 420 433 www.russfound.org Works for peace, human rights, & social justice. Rutgers Film Coop/New Jersey Media Arts Center A. G. Nigrin, Executive Director 72 Lipman Drive, 018 LoreeRU New Brunswick, NJ 089018525 Phone: (732) 9328482 Fax: (732) 9321935 www.njfilmfest.com [email protected] Yearround programming over 100 annual film screenings & events. Dedicated to the noncommercial exhibition of independent, classic, international, & experimen tal films & videos. Audiences have opportunities to interact with filmmakers. Of fers 15 film & video production workshops annually. Programs: 1. United States Super 8 Film + Digital Video Festival Playbill 2. New Jersey International Film Festival Playbill 3. TriAnnual Film Festival Exhbition Schedules Rye Community Television 1051 Boston Post Road Rye, NY 10580 Phone: (914) 9677247 www.ci.rye.ny.us/rctv.htm Public acceess TV. Sacred Earth Network 592 Main Street Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 2536998 www.sacredearthnetwork.org empowers people to work in defense of the biosphere through two progrrams: the R ussian Environmental Partnership Project & the Metamorphosis Project: Restoring Our Inner & Outer Ecology. Sage Council PO Box 82086 Albuquerque, NM 87198 Phone: (505) 2604696 Fax: (505) 2601689 www.sagecouncil.org [email protected] People of colorled community organization building selfdetermination & relatio nships through organizing, education, & leadership development; works to protect s petroglyphs and our communities from highway extensions & suburban sprawl. Saint Paul Neighborhood Network 214 E. 4th Street St. Paul, MN 55101 Phone: (651) 2245153 www.spnn.org Public access TV.

Salem Access Television David Gauthier, Program Director 285 Derby Street Salem, MA 01970 Phone: (978) 7409432 Fax: (978) 7404499 www.satvonline.org [email protected] Public, educational & government televsion facility serving the city of Salem, M A. Provides training & equipment to all residents of Salem. Programs: 1. Local television programming 2. Video & technology training 3. Youth programs Publications: 1. Quarterly Newsletter the Line Out Salem Community Television Ruth Stegner, Executive Director SSD Media Center, 44 Geremonty Drive Salem, NH 03079 Phone: (603) 8937078 Fax: (603) 8980207 www.salemschooldistrictnh.com/sctv17 [email protected] Public & Government Access cable TV station serving the Greater Salem NH area. Provides training & resources for media education & access to local cable tv cha nnel. Programs: 1. Video Production Workshops successful completion allows users to check out equipment & use facilities to create nonprofit programming for FREE. 2. Community Bulletin Board Text messages available on a cable channel for no nprofits that serve the Salem NH community. 3. TV Access Free TV time on Cable channel 17 for noncommercial programs spon sored by Salem NH residents. San Bernardino Media Center 201 North "E" Street Suite 206 San Bernardino, CA 92401 Phone: (909) 3845147 Fax: (909) 3845580 www.tv3media.org postmaster@tv3media.org Public access TV, multimedia production. San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center 2940 16th St #216 San Francisco CA 94103 Phone: (415) 8641006 http://sf.indymedia.org [email protected] Noncommercial, democratic collective of bay area independent media makers & med ia outlets; local organizing unit of the global Indymedia network. Programs: 1. Community news website sf.indymedia.org (also known as indybay.org). 2. Video production & screenings. 3. Microradio newscasts. 4. Biweekly newssheet. 5. SFActive opensource content management system. San Francisco Black Film Festival PO Box 15490 San Francisco, CA 94115 Phone: (877) 4671735 www.sfbff.org [email protected] Festival of films, panels, & workshops that celebrate the cinema of African Amer ica & the African cultural Diaspora. San Luis Obispo County Access Media SLOCAM PO Box 6842 Los Osos, CA 934126842 Phone: (805) 5496776 Fax: (805) 7725997 www.slonet.org/~slocam/ Public access TV. The Santa Fe Mountain Center PO Box 449 Tesuque, NM 87574 Phone: (505) 9836158 Fax: (505) 9830460 www.sfmc.com Promotes personal discovery & social change among youth, families, & groups thro ugh the use of creative learning experiences in wilderness, community, & cultura l environments.

Save the Corporations from Themselves Larry Bloch, Owner 169 Main Street Brattleboro, VT 05301 Phone: (802) 2544847 Fax: (802) 2547358 www.savethecorporations.com [email protected] Store that sells environmentally sustainable products including hemp clothing & acceessories, organic cotton & other natural fiber clothing, low impact personal care products, recycled & tree free paper supplies. Save the Earth Foundation Tarzana, CA 91356 Phone: (818) 8812031 www.savetheearth.org [email protected] Funds environmental research projects, provides factual & educational informatio n to the public about issues relating to the environment, & raises the level of environmental consciousness. Scarecrow Press 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200 Lanham, MD 20706 Phone: (301) 4593366 Fax: (301) 4295747 www.scarecrowpress.com Publishes scholarly bibliographies, historical dictionaries, & humanities refere ncee works. Scenic Verve J. De Loatch 530 Divisadero Street #119 San Francisco, California 94117 www.scenicverve.com [email protected] Multicultural video production company. Produces & distributes stories rarely co vered by corporate media conglomerates. Produces & features the work of cutting edge documentarians, international journalists, & grassroots organizations thro ughout the world to provide news & information on progressive topics. Programs: 1. Areas covered are: Femme Verve stories on & by women we should all be watch ing; Global Verve issues related to the worldwide struggle for human rights; E co Verve environmental issues & ways of living in balance with our environment ; Queer Verve global news & views from around our enchanted queer world! 2. Media Colaboration Project strengthens progressive media productions & thei r ability to communicate to a broadening audience through better collaboration, information & skills exchange, & empowerment of unheard voices. Publications include: 1. EuroPride 1998: A Rainbow of Northern Pride 2. Alpha Female: Teaching Selfrespect & Selfchoice to Young Women in Southern Arizona. 3. Millennium March on Washington 4. Wolfsong Ranch Surviving Together 5. Efva Attling Stockholm Style crafting humanity into design SchNEWS Jo Makepeace, CoEditor PO Box 2600 Brighton BN2 0EF UK Phone: +44 (0)1273 685913 www.schnews.org.uk [email protected] The UK's only weekly direct action newsletter, printed & published by Justice? Brighton's Direct Action Collective. Publications: 1. Weekly newsletter available by mail, website, or email. 2. Several collections of past issues covering topics such as anarchy, ecology, campaigns, DIY, culture, & art. School of Living 215 Julian Woods Lane Julian, PA 16844 Phone: (814) 3558026 www.sol.org SOL@sol.org Teaches the philosophy, practices, & principles of living that are selfempoweri ng for individuals within the general aim of establishing decentralized, ecologi callysound, selfgoverned, & humane communities. School of Unity and Liberation 1357A 5th Street Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 4515466 www.youthec.org/soul/ [email protected] Training center to develop a new multiracial generation of young organizers e specially young women, young people of color, queer youth, & lowincome youth who will have the skills & the vision they need to struggle for the liberation o f all oppressed people. Schools not Jails Olin San Francisco Bay Area [email protected] Los Angeles Youth Organizing Communities [email protected] Phone: (323) 7807874 San Diego Youth Organizing Communities [email protected] Phone: (619) 2033714 www.schoolsnotjails.com Ensures educational justice for youth. The E. F. Schumacher Society 140 Jug End Road Great Barrington, MA 01230 Phone: (413) 5281737 Fax: (413) 5284472 www.schumachersociety.org Applies the values of humanscale communities & respect for the natural environm ent to economic issues to demonstrate that both social & environmental sustainab ility can be achieved. The Scribe Video Center 1342 Cypress Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 7353785 Fax: (215) 7354710 www.scribe.org [email protected] Explores, develops, & advances the use of video as an artistic medium & as a too l for progressive social change. SEARAC 1628 16th Stret NW, 3rd Floor Washington, DC 20009 www.serac.org [email protected] Advacnecs the interests of Southeast ASian Americans. Search for Common Ground 1601 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 2200 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 2654300 Fax: (202) 2326718 www.sfcg.org [email protected] Transforms the way the world deals with conflict: away from adversarial approach es, toward cooperative solutions. Seattle Peace Concerts 17020 3rd NE Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone: (206) 7295232 www.seapeace.org Free music festivals dedicated to the remembrance & celebration of our oneness. Second Nature, Inc. PO Box 120007 Boston, MA 021120007 Phone: (617) 8763534 www.secondnature.org Assists colleges & universities in their quest to integrate sustainability as a core component of all education & practice, & to help expand their efforts to ma ke human activity sustainable. See Sharp Press PO Box 1731 Tucson, AZ 85702 Phone: (520) 6288720 www.seesharpress.com Makes available radical books & pamphlets that would otherwise not be published, especially in the areas of anarchism, atheism, & anti12step "recovery". The S.E.E.D. Institute of Southern California 30 Corporate Park, Suite 315 Irvine, CA 92606 Phone: (949) 4570586 http://remoteability.com/seed/seed.html promotes selfemployment as a viable employment option for people with disabilit ies & accessible management training & technical assistance to entrepreneurs wit h disabilities. Seedco NonProfit Assistance Corporation 915 Broadway, 17th Floor New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 4730255 Fax: (212) 4730357 www.seedco.org [email protected] Provides financial & technical assistance, & management support, for the communi tybuilding efforts of nonprofit organizations & small businesses in targeted di sadvantaged communities throughout the US. Seeds of Peace 370 Lexington Avenue, Suite 401 New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 5738040 Fax: (212) 5738047 www.seedsofpeacec.org [email protected] Prepares teenagers from areas of conflict with the leadership skills required to promote coexistence & peace. SeedTree RR 2 Box 802, West Cape Stockton Springs, ME 04981 Phone: (207) 5673056 www.seedtree.org [email protected] Assists selfreliant efforts to protect & renew forests & ecosystems through hum an economy & ecology. SeeingRed Magazine Steve Eckardt, Producer Jason Evans, Webmaster 108 Maple Avenue Narberth PA 19072 Phone: (610) 6675334 http://SeeingRed.com [email protected]; [email protected] Electronic magazine. News & analysis from an antiimperialist, working class per spective. Publications: 1. Bimonthly online publication will soon be going monthly 2. Low volume mailing list of site news & major events (join at website) 3. Back issues available online SelfEducation Foundation Emily Nepon, Director PO Box 30790 Philladelphia, PA 19104 Phone: (215) 3860027 www.selfeducation.org [email protected] Nonprofit organization led by young people committed to supporting individual & community empowerment through selfeducation. Utilizes the tools of grantmaking, community organizing & outreach. Believes that selfeducation is the practice o f freedom. Programs: 1. Grantmaking to small grassroots groups organizing to create selfeducation re sources on a community level. 2. BUILD (Building Uncompromising Inspirational Lives Directly) selfeducation resource center offering a variety of resources/guidance to young people in Phi ladelphia & on the web. 3. Unlocked Minds organizes resources for selfeducating prisoners. 4. School Funding Equity Program supports studentled school reform & organiz es to stop racist funding inequalities in PA. Publications: 1. Annual Newsletter lists awardees & organization updates 2. This Way Out resource guide for young people considering dropping out of sch ool to pursue selfeducation 3. 60%: The Sentencing Policies of the War on Drugs & their Effects on America video Self Help Credit Union PO Box 3619 Durham, NC 27702 Phone: (800) 4767428 www.selfhelp.org Creates ownership & economic opportunity.

SeniorNet 121 Second Street, 7th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: (415) 4954990 Fax: (415) 4953999 www.seniornet.org Provides older adults education for & access to computer technologies to enhance their lives & enable them to share their knowledge & wisdom. The Sentencing Project Marc Mauer, Assistant Director 514 10th St. NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20004 Phone: (202) 6280871 Fax: (202) 6281091 www.sentencingproject.org [email protected] Research & advocacy on criminal justice policy. Publications analyze issues of sentencing policy, imprisonment, racial disparity in the criminal justice system , felony disenfranchisement, & the collateral consequences of incarceration. Programs: 1. Public education policy reports & analyses on criminal justice issues 2. Advocacy coalition activity on sentencing policy, felony disenfranchisement , women in prison, etc. 3. Technical assistance & training support for development of sentencing advoc acy programs. 4. conference presentations to broad audiences of policymakers & advocacy orga nizations. Publications: 1. Race to Incarcerate by Marc Mauer 2. Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment edite d by Marc Mauer & Meda ChesneyLind 3. Numerous policy reports on incarceration, drug policy, racial disparity, & se ntencing issues. Service Training for Environmental Progress Station 17, VUMC Nashville, TN 372328180 Phone: (615) 3432340 Fax: (615) 3430325 http://staging.mc.vanderbilt.edu/root/vumc.php?site=step [email protected] Assists communitybased environmental organizations in lowincome communities as they mobilize & educate citizens about environmental health. Servicemembers Legal Deefense Network PO Box 65301 Washington DC 200355301 Phone: (202) 3283244 Fax: (202) 7971635 www.sldn.org [email protected] Legal services, watchdog, & policy organization dedicated to ending discriminati on against & harassment of military personnel affected by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell " & related forms of intolerance. Servicio Internacional para la Paz International Service for Peace Box 2415 Santa Cruz, CA 95063 Phone/Fax: (831) 4251257 www.sipaz.org [email protected] Coalition of North American, Latin American, & European organizations formed in 1995 to support the peace process in Chiapas, Mexico by combining violence reduc tion & peacebuilding strategies in Chiapas with efforts to inform & mobilize the international community. Seven Stories Press 140 Watts Street New York, NY 10013 Phone: (212) 2268760 Fax: (212) 2261411 www.sevenstories.com Indedpendent book publisher. Seventh Generation Fund PO Box 4569 Arcata, CA 95518 Phone: (707) 8257640 Fax: (707) 8257639 www.7genfund.org [email protected] Provides advocacy, small grants, financial management services & nonprofit admi nistration, leadership training, & technical support to native communities. SewallBelmont House 144 Constitution Avenue, NE Washington, DC 200025608 Phone: (202) 5461210 www.sewallbelmont.org National landmark, home of the National Women's Party. Shared Living Resource Center 2337 Parker Street #9 Berkeley, CA 947042841 Phone: (510) 5486608 Fax: (510) 8415731 www.sharedliving.org [email protected] Community design workshops. Shelterforce National Housing Institute 460 Bloomfield Avenue, Suite 211 Montclair, NJ 070423552 Phone: (973) 5092888 Fax: (973) 5098005 www.nhi.org/online/ Housing & community development magazine. Shrewsbury Media Connection 57 Parker Road Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Phone: (508) 8418650 Fax: (508) 8418651 www.ci.shrewsbury.ma.us/spac/ Builds community, empowers the individual, & ensures First Amendment expression through the utilization of communication technologies. Shundahai Network 1350 E. Flamingo, Box 255 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Phone: (702) 3692730 Fax: (702) 3695717 www.shundahai.org [email protected] International network of activists & organizations bridging the gap between the environmental, peace, justice, & indigenous land rights communities. Sirius Community 72 Baker Road Shutesbury, MA 01072 Phone: (413) 2591251 Fax: (413) 2591255 www.siriuscommunity.org Ecovillage & deemonstration center for intentional community; apprenticeships, w orkshops, & lectures. The Shalom Center Rabbi Arthur Waskow 6711 Lincoln Drive Philadelphia, PA 19119 Phone/Fax: (215)8448494 www.shalomctr.org [email protected] Draws on Jewish wisdom to seek peace, pursue justice, & heal the earth. Applies the ancient wisdom of rhythms of work & rest, doing & being, to repair the moder n world's addiction to controlling & consuming that endangers our society & the creative web of life. Programs: 1. Retreats & ongoing dialogue to learn from eShutesbury, >

Sierra Nevada Community Accecss Television The Media Center 4024 Kietzke Lane Reno, NV 89502 Phone: (775) 8281211 Fax: (775) 8281337 www.sncat.org [email protected] Public access TV, community radio, digital media lab. SIETAR USA Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research 8835 SW Canyon Lane, Suite 238 Portland, OR 97225 Phone: (503) 2974622 Fax: (503) 2974695 www.sietarusa.org [email protected] Interdisciplinary network for students & professionals working in the field of i ntercultural communication. The Simple Society Alliance for Human Empowerment 303 Amherst Street, #7 Nashua, NH 03063 www.simsoc.org [email protected] Collaboration between individuals & organizations dedicated to enabling every pe rson to achieve their highest level of wellness, personal potential, equity, & j ustice. Sin Fronteras Organizing Project Centro de los Trabajadores Agrícolas Fronterizos 201 East Ninth Avenue El Paso, TX 79901 Phone: (915) 5320921 Fax: (915) 5324822 www.farmworkers.org/sinfreng.html Fights against the injustices & inequalities faced by the farmworker community o f West Texas & Southern New Mexico. The Sister Fund 116 East 16th Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 2604446 Fax: (212) 2604633 www.sisterfund.org [email protected] Supports spiritual empowerment, diversity, & connection at the heart of feminist social change. Sisterhood Is Global Institute (SIGI) 4095 Chemin de la CôtedesNeiges, Suite 12 Montreal, QC, Canada H3H 1W9 Phone: (514) 8469366 Fax: (514) 8469066 www.sigi.org [email protected] Supports & promotes women's rights at the local, national, regional, & global le vels. Sisterspace 1315 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: (215) 5464890 TDD: (215) 5464202 www.sisterspace.org Lesbian fellowship. Sisterspace and Books 1515 U Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3323433 Fax: (202) 9867092 www.sisterspace.com African American women's bookstore & resource center. Sisterspirit Bookstore 938 The Alameda San Jose, CA 95126 Phone: (408) 2939372 www.sisterspirit.org Bookstore for the feminist and LGBT communities. Skye Cable XIII 117 Sharon Road Waterbury, CT 06705 Phone: (203) 7551113 www.skye13.com Promotes a diversity of ideas & programming, provides freedom of expression, & t rains & educates all that wish to participate in all areas of television & video production. Sleeping Giant Productions 3288 21st Street, #132 San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sgiant.org Video activist collective. Slingshot Collective 3124 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (510) 5400751 exy. 3 www.tao.ca/~slingshot [email protected] Independent, radical quarterly newspaper published in Berkeley, Calif since 1988 . Also publishes the Slingshot Organizer calendar. Available FREE in all 50 st ates & Canada. Contact us if you want copies to distribute. Purchase the calen dar from our website this permits us to distribute the newspaper FREE. Small Business Survival Committee 1920 L. Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7850238 Fax: (202) 8228118 www.sbsc.org [email protected] Influences legislation & policies that help to create a favorable & productive e nvironment for small businesses & entrepreneurship. SmarterOrg 1433 S Street NW, #3 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 4226803 Fax: (208) 2792612 Online learning programs for the nonprofit community. Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Inc. 147 South Cherry Street, Suite 200 WinstonSalem, NC 271015287 Phone: (800) 4438319 Fax: (336) 7256069 www.zsr.org Funding for systemic reform in NC. SOA Watch PO Box 4566 Washington, DC 20017 Phone: (202) 234 3440 www.soaw.org [email protected] Seeks to close the US Army School of the Americas, under whatever name it is cal led, through vigils & fasts, demonstrations & nonviolent protest, as well as med ia & legislative work. Social Accountability International 220 East 23rd Street, Suite 605 New York, NY 10010 Phone: (212) 6841414 Fax: (212) 6841515 www.cepaa.org info@saintl.org Works to improve workplaces & combat sweatshops through the expansion & further development of the international workplace standard, SA8000, & the associated SA 8000 verification system. Social Enterprise Alliance 43 S. Cassady Avenue Columbus, OH 43209 www.nationalgathering.org Builds sustainable nonprofits through earned income strategies. Soapbox Consulting, LLC Angela Taylor, Director of Client Relations 1050 17th Street, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4961290 www.soapboxconsulting.com [email protected] Grassroots advocacy & training firm that helps associations & groups motivate & mobilize their membership at every level of goverment. Programs: 1. Advocacy training 2. Lobby days/Fly ins (strategy, organizing, training) Social Action & Leadership School for Activists (SALSA) Netfa Freeman, Director 733 15th St. NW, Suite 1020 Washington D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 2349382 ext. 229 Fax: (202) 3877915 www.HotSalsa.org [email protected] Skills training program that strengthens community activism & fosters engaged ci tizenship, forum for discussion & development of progressive issues & agendas, & unique networking opportunity for social change activists. Programs: 1. Organizational skills training classes 2. Policy/Policical education forums Social Compact 7201 Wisconsin Avenune, Suite 650 Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone: (301) 9614982 Fax: (301) 9614990 www.socialcompact.org [email protected] Coalition of business leaders who have joined forces to promote successful busin ess investment in undervalued communities for the benefit of current residents. Social Enterprise Alliance 43 S. Cassady Avenue Columbus, OH 43209 Phone: (614) 2350230 www.ngse.org Membership organization devoted exclusively to building sustainable nonprofits t hrough earned income strategies. The Social Edge 54 Mill Street Lindsay, Ontario K9V 2L4 Canada Phone: (705) 3249262 Fax: (705) 3249262 www.TheSocialEdge.com [email protected] Monthly social justice & faith magazine. Social Justice Review 3835 Westminster Place St. Louis, MO 63108 Phone: (314) 3711653 www.socialjusticereview.org Catholic social action journal & books. Social Policy PO Box 1297 Pacifica, CA 94044 www.socialpolicy.org Journal of community organizing, social movements, & labor movements. Social and Public Art Resource Center 685 Venice Boulevard Venice, CA 90291 Phone: (310) 8229560 Fax: (310) 8278717 www.sparcmurals.org [email protected] Produces public art that includes the multiple perspectives of the people who in habit public space by creating sites of "public memory." Social Science Research Council 810 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 3772700 Fax: (212) 3772727 www.ssrc.org Advances social science throughout the world & supports research, education, & s cholarly exchange on every continent. Social Venture Network PO Box 29221 San Francisco, CA 941290221 Phone: (415) 5616501 Fax: (415) 5616435 www.svn.org [email protected] Promotes new models & leadership for socially & environmentally sustainable busi ness in the 21st century through initiatives, information services, & forums tha t strengthen our community & empower our members to work together on behalf of t heir shared vision. Socialism and Democracy 217 East 86 Street, # 143 New York, NY 10028 Phone: (212) 4275976 www.sdonline.org [email protected] Semiannual independeent socialist journal. Socialist Action 3425 Cesar Chavez Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415)8210459 Fax: (415)8210511 www.socialistaction.org Multiracial political party of workers, students, youth, feminists, & human righ ts activists committed to the interests of the working class. Socialist Alternative Committee for a Workers International Philip Locker, National Organizer PO Box 45343 Seattle, WA 98145 Phone: (206)7366807 www.SocialistAlternative.org [email protected] Fights for democratic socialism. Sees the global capitalist system as the root cause of terrorism, war, poverty, discrimination, and environmental destruction. Socialist Alternative is in political solidarity with of the Committee for a Wo rkers' International. Publications: 1. Justice (bimonthly newspaper) Socialist Equality Party PO Box 48377 Oak Park, MI 48237 Phone: (248) 9672924 www.wsws.org [email protected] Political poarty founded by the Workers' League. Socialist Labor Party PO Box 218 Mountnain View, CA 940420218 www.slp.org Party of Marxist DeLeninism and socialist industrial unionism. Socialist Party USA 339 Lafayette Street, No. 303 New York, NY 10012 Phone/Fax: (212) 9824586 www.spusa.org SocialistParty@spusa.org Democratic socialist political party.

Socialist Scholars Conference c/o Ph.D. Program in Sociology CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 8177868 www.socialistscholars.org [email protected] Venue for socialist scholars, radical democrats, union activists, political refo rmers, hopeful revolutionaries. Society of Ethical & Religious Vegetarians Richard Schwartz, Acting Coordinator 263 Warwick Avenue Staten Island, NY 10314 Phone: (718) 7615876 Fax: (718) 9823631 www.servonline.org [email protected] Interfaith effort to gain a more humane, just, peaceful, & environmentally susta inable world. We believe that applying spiritual values to scientific knowledge encourages plantbased diets, with major benefits for humans, animals, & the en vironment. Respectfully make religious communities aware that the realities of a nimalbased diets & agriculture are inconsistent with basic religious teachings, such as those to preserve our health, treat animals with compassion, protect th e environment, conserve natural resources, reduce hunger, & pursue peace & nonvi olence. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 901 Washington, DC 200063405 Phone: (202) 2235100 Fax: (202) 2235555 www.spssi.org International group of psychologists, allied scientists, students, & others who share a common interest in research on the psychological aspects of important so cial issues. Society for Women's Health Research 1828 L Street NW, Suite 625 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 2238224 Fax: (202) 8333472 www.womenshealth.org info@womenshealth.org Improves women's health through research. Soft Skull Press 71 Bond Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 Phone: (718) 6431599 Fax: (718) 6430879 www.softskull.com Independent book publisher & book/music store. Sojourner 42 Seaverns Avenue Boston, MA 02130 www.sojourner.org Committed to the elimination of sexism, racism, homophobia, & other issues that oppress and divide us. Publishes Sojourner: The Women's Forum. Sojourners 2401 15th Street NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3288842 Fax: (202) 3288757 www.sojo.net [email protected] Christian ministry that integrates spiritual renewal & social justice; publishes Sojourners Magazine. Solidarity Center 1925 K Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 7784500 www.solidaritycenter.org [email protected] Education, training, research, legal support, organizing assistance, & other res ources to help build strong & effective trade unions & more just & equitable soc ieties. Soltari LLC 202 Central Avenue SE, Suite 100B Albuquerque, NM 87102 Phone: (505) 8425539 Fax: (505) 2421231 www.soltari.com Bridges community organizing & political consulting to win campaigns & elections . Somerville Community Access Television Eleanor L. Pye, Executive Director 90 Union Square Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: (617) 6288826 Fax: (617) 6281811 www.accessscat.org info@accessscat.org Public access media center that enables a vibrant, diverse, & evolving community to express its creativity, explain its ideas, share its cultures, & embrace the individual's right to freedom of speech. Supports & promotes multimedia produc tions with communitydriven content/ Programs: 1. Multimedia training, equipment, & support to community members wishing to cre ate programming. 2. Programming provided by fellow community members & other nonmainstream indiv iduals & groups. 3. Collaborates on video projects with local service agencies. 4. Youth Media Program Afterschool Multimedia Club for high school students & Summer Video Camp for middle school youth. Publications: 1. "SCAT Facts", a quarterly newsletter Soroptomist International Two Penn Center Plaza, Suite 1000 Philadelphia, PA 191021883 Phone: (215) 5579300 Fax: (215) 5685200 www.soroptomist.org Women's public service organization. Soros Foundations Network see Open Society Institute Soulforce, Inc. PO BOX 4467 Laguna Beach, CA 92652 Phone: (877) 7056393 Fax: (949) 4550959 www.soulforce.org Interfaith movement committed to ending spiritual violence perpetuated by religi ous policies & teachings against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) people. South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations PO Box 11252 Columbia, SC 29211 Phone: (803) 9290399 Fax: (803) 9290173 www.scanpo.org [email protected] Improves charitable services to the citizens of SC by strrengthening the leaders hip & management capacity of nonprofits. South End Press Also known as The Institute for Social & Cultural Change Loie Hayes, Publisher 7 Brookline Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 5474002 Fax: (617) 5471333 www.southendpress.org [email protected] Nonprofit, collectively run book publisher with more than 200 titles in print. Publishes books that encourage critical thinking & constructive action on the ke y political, cultural, social, economic, & ecological issues shaping life in the United States & in the world. Hopes to give expression to a wide diversity of d emocratic social movements & provide an alternative to the products of corporate publishing. Southern Center for Human Rights 83 Popolar Street NW Atlanta, GA 303032122 Phone: (404) 6881202 Fax: (404) 6889440 www.schr.org [email protected] Litigation, public education, advocacy, & work with other organizations & indivi duals to protect the civil & human rights of people prosecuted in the criminal c ourts particularly those facing the death penalty and confined in the prisons & jails of the South. Southern Center for Studies in Public Policy Clark Atlanta University 223 James P. Brawley Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30314 Phone: (404) 8808085 Fax: (404) 8808090 www.scspp.org [email protected] Seek ways to improve the relative economic, educational, political & social posi tion of disadvantaged people through programs & research. Southern Christian Leadership Conference PO Box 89128 Atlanta, GA 30312 Phone: (404) 5221420 Fax: (404) 5274333 www.sclcnational.org Movement of people & for the people, growing out of the deep tradition & long hi story of struggle for basic human rights. Southern Empowerment Project Walter Davis, Coordinator of Training & Technical Assistance 343 Ellis Avenue Maryville, TN 37804 Phone: (865) 9846500 Fax: (865) 9849916 www.southernempowerment.org [email protected] Recruits & trains community organizers, grassroots fundraisers, & leaders. Prov ides a three week training in organizing, fundraising, & overcoming 'isms'. Org anizes chapters of Latinos Unidos. Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice PO Box 10518 Atlanta, Georgia 30310 Phone: 4047552855 Fax: 4047550575 http://socejp.igc.org [email protected] Works against racism, war, economic injustice, & environmental destruction.

Southern Organizing Cooperative PO Box 660663 Birmingham, Alabama 35266 Phone: (205) 9789177 Fax: (205) 9789017 www.organizingcoop.org [email protected] Collaboration of 22 grassroots organizations that collectively help to build div erse, creative, strategic, & effective grassroots organizing & shared progressiv e values in order to win citizen power & social, economic, & political justice i n our region. Southerners on New Ground (SONG) PO Box 268 Durham, NC 27702 Phone: (919) 6671362 www.southnewground.org Provides support & technical assistance to people who want to organize in a way that connects people & issues, & initiates ways for people to work together. Southface Energy Institute 241 Pine Street Atlanta, GA 30308 Phone: (404) 8723549 Fax: (404) 8725009 www.southface.org Promotes sustainable homes, work places, & communities through education, resear ch, advocacy, & technical assistance. Southside Family School 2123 Clinton Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 8728322 Fax: (612) 8720612 www.southsidefamilyschool.org Community alternative K8 school that teaches social consciousness, diversirty, justice, decision making, problem solving, & community service. Southwest Alternate Media Project 1519 West Main Houston, TX 77006 Phone: (713) 5228592 Fax: (713) 5220953 www.swamp.org [email protected] Promotes the creation and appreciation of film, video, & new media as art forms of a multicultural community. Media literacy institute & workshop. SouthWest Organizing Project 211 10th Street SW Albuquerque, NM 871022919 Phone: (505) 2478832 Fax: (505) 2479972 www.swop.net [email protected] Working to empower our communities to realize racial & gender equality & social & economic justice. Southwest Research & Information Center Annette Aguayo, Office Manager/Editor PO Box 4524 Albuquerque, NM 87106 Phone: (505) 2621862 Fax: (505) 2621864 www.sric.org [email protected] Provides information to the public on the effects of energy development & resour ce exploitation on the people & their cultures, l&s, water, & air of New Mexico & the Southwest. Provides accurate information & analysis that people & communit y groups can use to influence decisions that directly affect them. Programs: 1. Nuclear Waste Safety Technical assistance to community groups, information to public, assistance to citizens 2. Uranium Impact Assessment Capacity building, legislative reform, & dissemi nate informaiton on health & environmental impacts 3. Energy & Natural Resources Empowers people to find communitybased solution s, prevent new environmental threats, fight corporate abuse & power, & increase direct participation in protection of their l&s, water, health, & cultures. Edu cates the public about threats to the environment, regional cultures, & democrat ic traditions from pollution & resource development. Publications: 1. Voices from the Earth newsletter, published quarterly, distributed nationa lly Southwest Workers' Union PO Box 830706 San Antonio TX 782830706 Phone: (210) 2992666 Fax: (210) 2994009 www.swunion.org [email protected] Empowers people of color, workers, youth, & grassroots communities through educa tion, local leadership development, training, handson organizing, & mobilizing. Speak Out Institute for Democratic Education and Culture PO Box 99096 Emeryville, CA 94662 Phone: (510) 6010182 Fax: (510) 6010183 www.speakoutnow.org [email protected] Promotes progressive speakers & artists on campuses & in communities.

Speak Truth to Power c/o Robert F. Kennedy Memorial 1367 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington DC 20036 Phoen: (202) 4637575 www.speaktruth.org [email protected] Internet community of human rights defenders. Speers Society PO Box 47010 2223 Erin Mills Parkway Mississauga Ontario L5K 1T9 Canada Phone: (905) 8557067 Fax: (905) 8554903 www.speerssociety.org Revents youth relationship abuse. The SPIN Project (Strategic Press Information Network) a project of the Independent Media Institute Heath Wickline, Program Assistant 77 Federal Street San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: (415) 2841420 Fax: (415) 2841414 www.spinproject.org [email protected] Provides media technical assistance to nonprofit publicinterest organizations a cross the nation who want to influence debate, shape public opinion & garner pos itive media attention. Public relations consulting including comprehensive media training & intensive media strategizing & resources. Grows the capacity of orga nizations to get their voices heard & do more effective media work on issues imp ortant to the future of our society. Programs: 1. SPIN Trainings topics include Media 101, Developing Relationships with Rep orters, & Spokesperson Skills 2. Speaking for Ourselves: Media Training & Communication Strategies for Commun ities of Color 3. SPIN Tutorials available on web site Publications: 1. SPIN Works! activistfriendly media guidebook, 115 pages. Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse 1400 16th Street NW, Suite 225 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 3327000 Fax: (202) 2650182 www.sprawlwatch.org Identifies, collects, compiles, and disseminates information on the best land us e practices. SQUALL Magazine Online PO Box 8959 London N19 5HW, UK www.squall.co.uk [email protected] Radical journalism, photography & underground culture regularly updated online. Based in UK but with large international audience. Includes well corroborated in vestigative feature articles, cutting edge interviews, hidden news, & extensive photogallery. Email update bulletins available to subscribers. Subscription is free. Programs: 1. Regularly updated online news & analysis service 2. Extensive photo gallery fed by quality photojournalists 3. Touring photographic exhibtion [squ@t!net] www.squat.net International Internet magazine about squatted houses, car sites, & other free s paces. News, projects, photo gallery. SRCTV Regional Access Center 564 Plains Road Hollis, ME 04042 Phone: (207) 7275702 Fax: (207) 7275902 www.srctv.org [email protected] Facilitates the exchange of information to our communities & showcases the creat ive abilities of people. The Stakeholder Alliance a project of the Center for Advancement of Public Policy 733 Fifteenth Street NW, Suite 1020 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 2349382 Fax (202) 3877915 www.stakeholderalliance.org [email protected] Seeks to change the corporate system to make it responsible to all stakeholders, instead of only to stockholders, & thus return corporations to their original p ublic purpose. Stand for Children 1420 Columbia Road NW, 3rd Floor Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (800) 6634032 Fax: (202) 2340391 www.stand.org [email protected] Enables ordinary people to join together in a unified voice strong enough to win lasting changes for children at the community, state, & national level. STAR Students Talking About Respect Rodman Center Ripon College Campus 300 Seward Street Ripon, WI 54971 Phone: (920) 7488321 Fax: (920) 7488181 www.starespect.org [email protected] Develops educational activities, cocurricular programs, & awareness campaigns d esigned to prevent hatred & violence among youth. STARC Alliance: Students Transforming & Resisting Corporations Riva Pearson/National Organizer 2732 SE Belmont Portl&, OR 97214 Phone: (503) 2350760 www.starcalliance.org [email protected] Student network challenging corporate power, building a democratic peoples moveme nt for justice. Local groups are autonomous in the projects they take on, using each other & the national organizer for resources. Works in solidarity with oppr essed communities to win concrete changes through grassroots campaigns & direct action. Programs: 1. Peaceful Justice antiwar effort on campuses 2. Stop the FTAA preventing legislation that increases the right of corporatio ns to make a profit at the expense of environmental protection, civil & labor ri ghts. Organizing locally & globally. 3. Community Investment Investments in projects that are explicitly beneficial t o disadvantaged communities. Organizers pressure universities to invest in local community development banks that prioritize loans to lowincome people. 4. STARC Summer Institute 2003 Intensive twomonth training school in the San Francisco Bay Area for young activists. Designed to help youth & student activis ts become successful, conscious organizers on our campuses, in our communities, & for the broader student movement. Publications: 1. Education Not Globalization! A Student Campaign to Stop the Free Trade Area o f the Americas & Create a New Society 2. After September 11: The Roots of Hate & Terrorism. A Radical Education Projec t State Strategies Fund 6712 Tildenwood Lane Rockville, MD 20852 Phone: (301) 4681288 Fax: (301) 4681289 www.funder.org/grantmaking/ssf/ Supports innovative statelevel strategies to increase civic participation in po litical life, empower underrepresented constituencies, and promote political ref orm. Staten Island Community Television 100 Cable Way, Suite 2 Staten Island, NY 10303 Phone: (718) 7271414 Fax: (718) 9815774 www.sictv.org Public acceess TV. Station Hill/Barrytown 225 Development Court Kingston NY 12401 Phone/Fax: (845) 3404300 www.stationhill.org Independent book publisher, areas include literature, nonWestern disciplines, a lternative health, mind/body therapies, & spiritual possibilities. Stay Free! Carrie McLaren 390 Butler Street, #3 Brooklyn NY 11217 Phone: (718) 3989324 www.stayfreemagazine.org [email protected] Independent magazine focused on American media & consumer culture published once or twice a year. Subscriptions: $10/$20 high income. Rudolf Steiner Foundation PO Box 29915 San Francisco, CA 941290915 Phone: (415) 5613900 Fax: (415) 5613919 www.rsFoundation.org [email protected] Creates social benefit through innovative approaches to working with money that reflect the highest aspirations of the human spirit. Stern Family Fund PO Box 1590 Arlington, VA 222100890 Phone: (703) 5276692 Fax: (703) 5275775 www.sternfund.org [email protected] Fuunding to aide citizens striving to guarantee the responsiveness of public & p rivate institutions that wield substantial power over their lives. The Henry L. Stimson Center 11 Dupont Circle, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 2235956 www.stimson.org [email protected] Practical, nonpartisan, creative solutions national & international security pro blems through research. STOP IT NOW! Amanda Horowitz, Helpline Associate Joan Tabachnick, Director of Education PO Box 495 Haydenville, MA 01039 Phone: (413) 2683096; Helpline (888)PREVENT Fax: (413) 2683098 www.stopitnow.org [email protected] National public healthbased organization working to prevent & ultimately readic ate child sexual abuse through public education, public policy, & research progr ams. Programs: 1. Media & community action programs 2. Advocacy to make sexual abuse of children a national public health priority 3. Research & education with professionals & policy makers Publications: 1. Child Sexual Abuse: Facts About Abuse & Those Who Might Commit It brochure 2. Do Children Sexually Abuse Other Children? Talking With Your Children About C hild Sexual Abuse brochure 3. Child Sexual ABuse: A Resource Guide for the Media brochure 4. STOP IT NOW! quarterly newsletter 5. PARENTalk newsletter for parents of children with sexual behavior problems Stop Prisoner Rape 6303 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 Phone: (323) 653STOP www.spr.org [email protected] Fights sexual violence against men, women, & children in all forms of detention. Strategic Pastoral Action PO Box 3272 Holland, MI 494223272 www.spanweb.org Offers humanrights resources & the witness of peace with justice through the pr actices of liberation theology & nonviolence. Street Level Youth Media 1856 West Chicago Avenue Chicago IL 60622 Phone: (773) 8625331 Fax: (773) 8620754 www.streetlevel.org Educates Chicago's innercity youth in media arts & emerging technologies for us e in selfexpression, communication, & social change. 1231 SW Morrison Portland, OR 97205 Phone: (503) 2285657 Newspaper that advocates for the homeless. StreetWise 1331 South Michigan Avenue Chicago,IL 60605 Phone: (312) 5540060 www..org Magazine that empowers men & women who are homeless or at risk of being so, as t hey work towards gainful employment & selfsufficiency. Student Environmental Action Coalition PO Box 31909 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: (215) 2224711 www.seac.org [email protected] Grassroots coalition of student & youth environmental groups, working together t o protect our planet & our future. Student Pugwash USA 2029 P Street NW, Suite 301 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4298900 Fax: (202) 4298905 www.spusa.org [email protected] Promotes the socially responsible application of science & technology in the 21s t century. Students for Sensible Drug Policy 1623 Connecticut Avenue NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 2934414 Fax: (202) 2938344 www.ssdp.org Provides education on harms caused by the War on Drugs, works to involve youth i n the political process, & promotes an open, honest, & rational discussion of al ternative solutions to our nation's drug problems. Study Circles Resource Center PO Box 203 697 Pomfret Street Pomfret, CT 06258 Phone: (860) 9282616 Fax: (860) 9283713 www.studycircles.org [email protected] Finds ways for all kinds of people to engage in dialogue & problem solving on cr itical social & political issues. Suburban Community Channels 2460 East County Road F White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Phone: (651) 4267338 Fax: (651) 4260997 www.scctv.org Public Access TV. Maurice & Jane Sugar Law Center for Economic & Social Justice Julie H. Hurwitz, Executive Director 733 St. Antoine Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 9626540 Fax: (313) 9624992 www.sugarlaw.org [email protected] Public interest law center. Provides advocacy, representation, legal education & technical support; empowers groups & individuals seeking systemic change toward economic & social justice. Programs: 1. Economic bill of rights/living wage technical assistance in drafting effect ive ordinances; legal/organizing strategies for living wage campaigns; legal rep resentation for living wage enforcement 2. Workers rights & corporate accountability/plant closings legal assistance & representation for workers who are let go in mass layoffs or plant closings with out WARN Act protection 3. Environmental justice community training & legal technical assistance to co mmunities of color & low income neighborhoods threatened by the location of poll uting facilities Publications: 1. WARN Act Practitioner's Guide overview & introduction to the basic elements of a WARN Act case 2. Annual WARN Act case summary Updates 3. Know Your Rights brochure for workers 4. Environmental Justice & the Community: Resource & Organizing handbook 5. Environmental Justice Community Training Program Handson set of training m aterials Summit Consulting Collaborative 61 Lincoln Avenue Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: (413) 5490014 Fax: (413) 4258308 www.summitcollaborative.com [email protected] Provides strategic advising, facilitation, program development, technology, and other services to Foundations, nonprofit networks, and support providers. The Sun 107 North Roberson Street Chapel Hill, NC 27516 www.thesunmagazine.org Magazine with innovative essays, stories, interviews, & poetry. Sunfire PO Box 188858 Sacramento, CA 95818 Phone: (916) 5568880 Fax: (916) 4423102 www.sunfiregroup.com Website about Asian American power & politics. The Sunflower Project www.sunflowerproject.org [email protected] Global appeal to all people on planet earth concerned about nuclear war, polluti on, violence, injustice, & threats to the balance of nature to plant at least on e sunflower seed in a sunny place where it will be noticed. SunMt People, Food & Land Foundation George Elfie Ballis, Executive Director 35751 Oak Springs Tollhouse, CA 93667 Phone: (559) 8553710 www.sunmt.org [email protected] Environmental & multimedia center that explores more harmonious living with ours elves, each other & Big mama Programs: 1. Passive solar energy demonsrations 2. Solar electric demos 3. Fine art cyber gallery 4. Campus outreach: www.sunmt.org/campus.html Publications: 1. Docupoem activist videos www.sunmt.org/video.html 2. Web newsletter, SunMt Chronicles www.sunmt.org/archives.html Support Center for Nonprofit Management, Inc. 305 Seventh Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 100016008 Phone: (212) 9246744 Fax: (212) 9249544 www.supportctr.org [email protected] Strengthens the capacity of nonprofit & public interest organizations to fulfill their missions and vitalize their communities; provides management training & c onsulting, disseminates information & practical resources to the sector, & build s strategic alliances. Support Coalition International see Mind Freedom Surface Transportation Policy Project 1100 17th Street NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4662636 Fax: (202) 4662247 www.transact.org [email protected] Ensures that transportation policy & investments help conserve energy, protect e nvironmental & aesthetic quality, strengthen the economy, promote social equity, & make communities more livable. Survival International 6 Charterhouse Buildings London EC1M 7ET UK Phone: 020 7687 8700 Fax: 020 7687 8701 www.survivalinternational.org info@survivalinternational.org Worldwide organization supporting tribal peoples. St&s for their right to decide their own future & helps them protect their lives, l&s & human rights. Campaign s have pressured companies into pulling out of tribal lands & governments to pro tect them. Programs: 1. Campaigns for the Bushmen in Botswana, the Awá in Brazil, & the Ayoreo in Par aguay Publications: 1. Annual Report 2. Urgent action bulletins 3. Colour reports Sustain: The Alliance for Better Food and Farming Address: 94 White Lion Street, London, N1 9PF Phone: 020 7837 1228 Fax: 020 7837 1141 www.sustainweb.org Advocates food & agriculture policies & practices that enhance the health & welf are of people & animals, improve the working & living environment, enrich societ y & culture, & promote equity.

Sustainable Cities Research Institute Northumbria University, UK Elaine Ryder, Senior Administrator 6 North Street East Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UK Phone: +44 (0)191 2273500 Fax: +44 (0)191 2273066 www.sustainablecities.org.uk [email protected] Provides research & consultancy in integrated urban sustainability: environmenta l, economic, & social. Programs: 1. SWATool: Waste analysis project (EU) 2. Evaluation of New Deal for Communities (UK) 3. PII: partnering in construction project (NE Engl&) 4. Financial Inclusion & Social Investment projects (Newcastle) 5. LEQ Management Systems (NE Engl&) 6. DISCUS: Developing Institutional & Social Capacities for Urban Sustainability (EU) 7. LASALA: Local Authorities Self Assessment of Local Agenda 21 (EU) 8. Renewable Energy Communities in Teesdale (EU) 9. Last Planner (working with Balfour Beatty construction; UK) 10. Westoe Crown Village (working with Wimpey construction; NE Engl&) 11. Sure Start Evaluation (preschool programme; NE Engl&) Publications: 1. SUSPLAN 2001: Conference proceedings The Sustainable Village 717 Poplar Avenue Boulder, CO 80304 Phone: (888) 3171600 Fax: (303) 4491348 www.sustainablevillage.com [email protected] Provides solutions to global problems using renewable energy & appropriate techn ology . Smart Growth Network c/o International City/County Management Association 777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 9623623 www.smartgrowth.org [email protected] Encourages development that serves the economy, community, & the environment. Social Criticism Review Clara van Sparwoudestraat 120 2612 RW Delft Netherlands Phone: +31152138265 www.socialcritic.org [email protected] Periodical about the crises of modernity. Street Law, Inc. 1600 K Street NW, # 602 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 2930088 Fax: (202) 2930089 www.streetlaw.org Develops educational curricula that empower people to transform democratic ideal s into citizen action. Surdna Foundation 330 Madison Avenue, 30th Floor New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 5570010 Fax: (212) 5570003 www.surdna.org [email protected] Funding for environment, community revitalization, effective citizenry, & the ar ts. Sustainable Energy Institute Jan Lundberg PO Box 4347 Arcata, CA 95518 Phone: (707) 8267775 Fax: (603) 8252696 www.culturechange.org [email protected] Promotes local selfsuffiiciency through revitalizing communities & improving fo od supply via depaving for gardens. Programs: 1. Pedal Power Produce moves organic vegetables from farm to farmers markets w ith the use of bike carts & bike trailers. 3. Committee Against Oil Exploration helps grassroots groups fight petroleum e xploitation 4. The Depavers ecorock b& 5. Alliance for a Paving Moratorium fights new road construction Publications: 1. Culture Change magazine The Sutherland Institute Independence Square 111 East 5600 South, Suite 202 Salt Lake City, UT 84107 Phone: (801) 2812081 Fax: (801) 2812414 www.sutherlandinstitute.org [email protected] Promotes principles & ideas of private initiative, introduces them to Utah's pub lic policy process, and works broadly with others to accomplish this mission. Swarthmore College Peace Collection Wendy E. Chmielewski, Curator 500 College Avenue Swarthmore, PA 19081 Phone: (610) 3288557 Fax: (610) 6905725 www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace [email protected] Research archives & library collecting on nongovernmental efforts towards peace worldwide. Papers of individuals & organizations who have been active in the peace movement since 1815. The Peace Collection is open to the general public. Sweatshop Watch 310 Eighth Street, Suite 303 Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 8348990 1250 S. Los Angeles Street, Suite 214 Los Angeles, CA 90015 Phone: (213) 7485945 www.sweatchopwatch.org [email protected] Coalition of labor, community, civil rights, immigrant rights, women's, religiou s & student organizations, & individuals committed to eliminating sweatshop cond itions in the global garment industry. The Synergos Institute 9 East 69th Street New York, NY 10021 Phone: (212) 5174900 Fax: (212) 5174815 www.synergos.org [email protected] Mobilizes resources & bridges social & economic divides to reduce poverty & incr ease equity around the world. Synthesis/Regeneration WD Press PO Box 24115 St. Louis, MO 63130 Journal of debate on social & political matters of interest to Greens & a resour ce for Green & allied organizers working on technological, environmental, trade & other issues, & on Green Party organizationbuilding. Syracuse Cultural Workers PO Box 6367 Syracuse, NY 13217 Phone: (315) 4741132 Fax: (877) 2655399 www.syrculturalworkers.org Peace & justice publisher & distributor. Tampa Educational Cable Consortium 703 North Willow Avenue Tampa, FL 33606 Phone (813) 2542253 Fax: (813) 2533267 www.educationchannel.org [email protected] Oversees the operations of The Education Channel & the Explorer Channel, two loc al noncommercial educational access channels. The Consortium is a cooperative of 17 major educational & cultural organizations who pool their resources. Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3502 New York, NY 10118 Phone: (212) 9677707 Fax: (212) 9679001 www.tanenbaum.org [email protected] Defuses verbal & physical violence perpetrated in the name of religion. Taos Local Television Public Access Channel 2 4595 NDCBU Taos, NM 87571 Phone: (505) 7511222 www.laplaza.org/taostv/ Public access TV, production training, equipment. Taos Talking Pictures 1337 Gusdorf Road Taos, NM 87571 Phone: (505) 7510637 Fax: (505) 7517385 www.ttpix.org International festival that explores the ways moving images impact our society. Tax Foundation 1900 M Street NW, Suite 550 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4646200 Fax: (202) 4646201 www.taxfoundation.org [email protected] Educates the public about taxes by publishing reports that boil down our complex tax system to something an informed layman can understand & by answering questi ons from the public & the media on tax policy, rates, & collections. Taxpayers for Common Sense 651 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (800) TAXPAYER Fax: (202) 5468511 www.taxpayer.net Dedicated to cutting wasteful government spending & subsidies to achieve a respo nsible & efficient government that lives within its means. Teach for America 315 W. 36th Street, 6th Floor New York, NY, 10018 Phone: (800) 8321230 www.teachforamerica.org National corps of outstanding college graduates of all academic majors & backgro unds who commit two years to teach in urban & rural public schools & become life long leaders in the effort to ensure that all children in our nation have an equ al chance in life. techforpeople Brent Emerson, Principal 1807 E 24th Street Oakland, CA 94606 http://techforpeople.net [email protected] Inexpensive, adfree Internet hosting services for progressive nonprofits, artis ts & other notforprofit entities. Provides responsive & personal support to u sers. Uses recycled hardware & free or opensource software to provide a lowimp act service that is culturally, ecologically, & economically responsible. 1. Website hosting 2. Email hosting 3. NPOshield smart spam/virus/abuse email protection for nonprofits Talking Leaves: A Journal of Our Evolving Ecological Culture see Lost Valley Education Center TechFoundation 955 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 3547500 Fax: (617) 3547510 www.techfoundation.org [email protected] Bridges the gap between nonprofits & their technology needs. Technical Assistance for Community Services Bob Hazen, Interim Services Director 1903 SE Ankeny Street Portland, OR 97214 Phone: (503) 2394001 Fax: (503) 2368313 www.tecs.org [email protected] Slidingscale training and consultation Programs: 1. Consulting on financial management, board development, strategic planning, bu ilding diversity, organizational development, and leadership issues 2. Workshops throughout the year 3. Networks monthly meetings for executive directors, diversity leaders, nonpr ofit financial managers, and iformation technology people Publications: 1. The Oregon Nonprofit Corporation Handbook 2. Quarterly newsletter TechRocks 435 Brannan Street, Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 941071780 www.techrocks.org [email protected] Technology & Internet consulting; free database software ebase (r). TechSoup.org (parent organization is CompuMentor) Susan Tenby, Community Manager 435 Brannan Street # 100 SAn Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: (415) 5127784 www.techsoup.org Website that empowers community organizations to succeed in the Digital Age by p roviding free information, resources for technology products & services, & a viv id online community. Programs: 1. Articles & News Over 530 articles make technology easy to understand. Cover s topics in 15 categories. 2. DiscounTech: Affordable Technology Products Software & other technology pro ducts from leading providers Available to nonprofits at up to 90% off retail 3. Tools & Resources Over 1500 resource entries. User reviews & ratings. 4. Free worksheets 5. Free software downloads 4. TechSoup Community Nonprofits can interact with TechSoup's expert guides to receive trustworthy technology information. TecsChange Technology for Social Change 83 Highland Street Roxbury, MA 02119 Phone: (617) 4424456 Fax: (617) 4423742 www.tecschange.org [email protected] Provides computers & other equipment as well as technical assistance to grassroo ts organizations working for social change. Teen Voices/Women Express, Inc. Ellyn Ruthstrom, Managing Editor 515 Washington St, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 4265505 Fax: (617) 4265577 teenvoices.com [email protected] Produces a nationally distributed magazine for teen women from a teen program in Boston. Teens from all over send in their writing, artwork, & photography & the teen program participants are mentored through an editorial process with the he lp of collegeaged volunteers & produce a glossy 5668 page quarterly magazine. The content has a feminist perspective, offers an alternative perspective from t he usual teen magazines, & centers on important social justice issues. Tellus Institute 11 Arlington Street Boston, MA 021163411 Phone: (617) 2665400 Fax: (617) 2668303 www.tellus.org [email protected] Environmental research & consulting. The Tenants Union 3902 S. Ferdinand Street Seattle, WA 98118 Phone: (206) 7230500 TDD: (206) 7230523 Fax: (206) 7253527 www.tenantsunion.org Provides information to tenants and fights for stronger tenants' rights laws. Termite Television Collective Phone: (215) 4265187 www.termite.org [email protected] Videdo collective that creates multifaceted & multivoiced shows which address issues of cultural, political, & aesthetic concern; broadcast through Free Speec h TV. Tetworld Center for Peace and Global Gaming International Journal of Humanities and Peace PO Box 577 29 Palms, CA 92277 http://members.tripod.com/~Tetworld/intro.html [email protected] Working to create an Internetbased game as described by R. Buckminster Fuller i n "Utopia or Oblivion." Texas Association of Nonprofit Associations PO Box 12963 Austin, TX 78711 Phone: (512) 7512749 www.tano.org [email protected] Serves, supports, & strengthens the nonprofit sector in TX. The Texas Observer 307 West 7th Street Austin, TX 78701 Phone: (800) 9396620 www.texasobserver.org Covers stories crucial to the public interest which provoke dialogue that promot es democratic participation & open government. Texas Public Policy Foundation PO Box 40519 San Antonio, TX 78229 Phone: (210) 6140080 Fax: (210) 6142649 PO Box 13544 Austin, TX 78711 Phone: (512) 4722700 Fax: (512) 4722728 www.tppf.org Generates academically sound research & data on state issues & recommends findin gs to opinion leaders, policy makers, the media, & general public. Theater of The Oppressed Laboratory 122 West 27 Street, 10th floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 9241858 Fax: (212) 6746506 www.toplab.org [email protected] Works with educators, human service & health care workers, union organizers, & c ommunity activists interested in using interactive theater as an organizing tool to analyze & explore solutions to problems that arise as a result of discrimina tion & injustice in the workplace, school, & community.

Theatre Communications Group 520 Eights Avenune, 24th Floor New York, NY 100184156 Phone: (212) 6095900 Fax: (212) 6095901 www.tcg.org [email protected] Provides services, including training, funding, research, & publications, to str engthen, nurture, & promote the professional notforprofit American theatre. Through the Bagelhole Tom Osher 1514 Innes Avenue San Francisco, CA 94124 Phone: (415) 8244214 www.bagelhole.org [email protected] Interactive space to collect & share lowtech, alternative info to move individu als & communities towards selfreliance & build a lowtech infrastructure to hed ge against collapse. Provides a proactive, grassroots focus/strategy for the pro gressive movement. Programs: 1. Vertical Aquaponics: cutting edge way to grow food. Building these structures to grow food & be models for others. Third Sector New Engl& Kay O'Rourke, Director of Marketing & Publisher, Nonprofit Quarterly 18 Tremont Street, Suite 700 Boston, MA 02108 Phone: (617) 5236565 Fax: (617) 5232070 www.tsne.org [email protected] Resource center for building knowledge, power & effectiveness. Provides educatio n, direct services, & partnership programs to the nonprofit sector & individual organizations. Promotes active democracy the inclusion & participation of peop le in decisions that affect their lives. Programs: 1. NPQ Learning Center npqlearningcenter.org 2. Nonprofit Workout Conference annual, national audience. 3. Consulting Services are available to organizations in the New Engl& area 4. Capacity Building Grants for nonprofits engaged in social & economic justic e issues 5. Diversity Initiative grants that provides technical assistance & funding to create greater racial, ethnic & cultural diversity within staff & boards. 6. Business Management Services daytoday management of finances &/or HR for nonprofits that prefer to focus their energy on direct services. 7. Fiscal Sponsorship to coalitions, unincorporated groups & independent researc hers. 8. Our Innovative Partnerships modest financial support to develop innovative ideas & programs. Publications: 1. The Nonprofit Quarterly magazine www.nonprofitquarterly.org 2. The Nonprofit Quarterly eNewsletter monthly, free 3. The Executive Directors Guide 4. Free brochures Enablers & Barriers to Diversity, Achieving Diversity, Worki ng with Diversity Consultants. Download at www.tsne.org. Third Wave Foundation Outreach Coordinator 511 W. 25th Street, Suite 301 New York NY 10001 Phone: (212)6750700 Fax: (212)2556653 www.thirdwaveFoundation.org [email protected] Feminist, activist foundation that works nationally to support young women 1530 through financial resources, public education, & relationship building. Addres ses the interconnected oppressions that silence & limit young women. Nurtures & supports young women & their allies working toward racial, social, & economic ju stice. Programs: 1. Grants & Scholarships 2. Public Education Campaigns 3. Relationship Building Publications: 1. See It? Tell it. Change It? newsletter Third Woman Press 1329 9th Street Berkeley, CA 94710 Phone: (510) 5242677 Fax: (510) 5242817 Independent press that supports the written & visual expressions of women of col or. Third World Majority 369 15th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 6826624 www.cultureisaweapon.org [email protected] Media training & production resource center dedicated to global justice run by a collective of young women of color. Third World Newsreel 545 Eighth Avenue, 10th Floor New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 9479277 Fax: (212) 5946417 www.twn.org [email protected] Creates independent social issue media by & about people of color as well as the peoples of developing countries around the world. This Magazine Published by the Red Maple Foundation Joyce Byrne, Publisher 401 Richmond Street W. #396 Toronto ON M5V 3A8 CANADA Phone: (416) 9799429 Fax: (416) 9791143 www.thismagazine.ca [email protected] Canadian politics, culture, & independent arts. Two annual contests: The Great Canadian Literary Hunt & the Prize for Creative NonFiction. Michael Thomas Productions PO Box 26 Montgomeryville, PA 18936 www.michaelthomasprod.com Documentary films about environmental issues & the strruggles of indigenous peop les. Thoreau Institute PO Box 1590 Bandon, OR 97411 Phone: (541) 3471517 Fax: (305) 4220379 www.ti.org [email protected] Seeks ways to protect the environment without regulation, bureaucracy, or centra l control. Thurston Community Television 440 Yauger Way SW, Suite C Olympia, WA 98502 Phone: (360) 9563100 Fax: (360) 3572894 www.tctv.net Public access TV, training, production support. Tides Center PO Box 29907 San Francisco, CA 94129 Phone: (415) 5617830 www.tidescenter.org Provides a fiscal home & infrastructure support to unincorporated charitable ini tiatives. Tides Foundation The Presidio PO Box 29903 San Francisco, CA 94129 Phone: (415) 5616400 Fax: (415) 5616401 www.tidesfoundation.org Works with donors committed to positive social change; funds progressive social change programs. Tigereye Design Inc. Tony Baltes 11198 State Route 185 Versailles, OH 45380 Phone: (800) TIGEREYE Fax: (937) 5269334 www.tigereyedesign.com [email protected] Designs and manufactures AmericanUnion made promotional items, including button s, stickers, tshirts, hats, pins, printing, & signs, for labor and political gra ssroots organizations. The Tikkun Community Rabbi 2107 Van Ness Ave, Suite 302 San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: (415) 5751200 www.tikkun.org [email protected] Aims toward a new bottom line of love & caring, ethical & ecological sensitivity , awe & wonder, economic democracy, peace & antiracism, emancipatory spirituali ty, & planetary consciousness of nonviolence. Programs: 1. We call for an end to the Occupation of the West Bank & Gaza, reparations for Palestinian refugees, an end to the Settlements, but ALSO security for Israel, an end to terror, & end to antiSemitism. 2. Tikkun Campus Network for people who are both proIsrael & proPalestine, & who support peace & reconciliation not the triumph of one side over the other . 3. Social Responsibility Amendment to the US Constitution (SRA) would require corporations to get a new corporate charter every ten years, which would be gran ted only if they could prove a satisfactory history of social responsibility m easured by an Ethical Impact Report & assessed by a jury of ordinary citizens. Publications: 1. Spirit Matters: Global Healing & the Wisdom of the Soul 2. Healing Israel/Palestine manual for organizers seeking peace & reconciliati on 3. TIKKUN Magaziine bimonthly magazine that focuses on social transformation TILT Media Teaching Intermedia Literacy Tools 1053B Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 401TILT www.tiltmedia.org [email protected] Teaches & promotes intermedia literacy through handson experience with media ma king processes; works with teens to create media that tell narrative stories in their own language. Time Dollar Institute Edgar S. Cahn, President, Founder, & Chairman of the Board 5500 39th Street NW Washington, DC 20015 Phone: (202)6865200 Fax: (202) 5375033 www.Timedollar.org [email protected] Enables the traditional beneficiaries of social services (disadvantaged populati ons, atrisk students, etc.) to become coproducers of health, justice, educatio n, selfsufficiency, opportunity, community development, & social change. Devel oped a taxexempt currency Time Dollars (one hour helping others = one Time Do llar) to reward people for contributions helping others, building community, & f ighting injustice. The underlying approach CoProduction enlists the participat ion of underrepresented populations, increases public participation, & allows pe ople including those formerly labeled the problem to become partners in producing solutions. Programs: 1. The Institute provides training & technical assistance to groups across the c ountry & overseas, as well as serving as a think tank for new ideas & initiative s involving Time Dollars & CoProduction. 2. Time Dollar Youth Court in Washington Promotes a community based system of juvenile justice designed to curb the growing intensity of juvenile crime, avoid recidivism & incarceration of our youth, & dispel the notion that teenagers are to be feared & forsaken. Publications: 1. No More Throwaway People 2. The Time Dollar HowTo Manual 3. The Time Dollar Specialized Exchanges HowTo Guide 4. The CoProduction SelfAudit 5. NeighbortoNeighbor Quick Guide 6. Taking A Stand Quick Guide 7. Timekeeper for Time Dollars Users Manual Time Warner Cable Nebraska 5400 S. 16th Street Lincoln, NE 68512 Phone: (402) 4210300 www.twcnebraska.com/local/accecss.shtml Public access TV, production training. Toda Institute 1600 Kapiolani Boulevard, Suite 1111 Honolulu, Hawaii, 96814 Phone: (808) 9558231 Fax: (808) 9556476 www.toda.org [email protected] Pursues peace through peaceful means & a complete abolition of war. Today Foundation PO Box 225748 Dallas, TX 752225748 Phone: (972) 2981811 www.todayfoundation.org [email protected] Tuiiton assistance for children from lowincome families, increases public aware ness & involvement in criminal justice isuses, & educates Americans about tax po licies. TomPaine.com The Florence Fund John Moyers, Executive Director 1636 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3322881 Fax: (202) 3322884 www.TomPaine.com [email protected] Online, public interest journal highlighting inportant issues from a public inte rest perspective. Opinion advertisements publcize public interest perspectives in mainstream media. Tools For Change 349 Church Street San Francisco, CA 94114 2408 E. Valley Seattle, WA 98112 Phone: (800) 99TOOLS www.toolsforchange.org [email protected] Multicultural organization that promotes healing, leadership development, & sus tainable democracy through training & workshops. Toward Freedom Robin Lloyd, CoChair Greg Guma, Editor/Director PO Box 468 Burlington, VT 05402 Phone: (802) 6573733 Fax: Same (call first) www.towardfreedom.com [email protected] Educational Foundation that uses media to promote human rights & increase awaren ess of global events & movements. Programs: 1. Alliance for Prison Justice (APJ) This statewide (VT) coalition seeks to eli minate inhumane & destructive practices; transform the Vermont criminal justice system; develop constructive, innovative, & human approaches that empower people , & educate the general public & their representatives. 2. Independent Media Convergence Project Promotes indy media development by su pporting efforts such as IMCs, providing organizing & community development tool s, & monitoring the corporate media. 3. The Dellinger Fund supports the nonviolvent activism of Dave Dellinger & E lizabeth Peterson Publications: 1. Toward Freedom Periodical with progressive analysis of world events, breaki ng news, emphasis on the eyewitness reports from the developing world, privatiz ation, human rights, women, media, US policy, & global solutions. $20 annual mem bership includes quarterly issues & special reports. Available online at www.Tow ardFreedom.com, & via email. 2. Nonviolent Warriors: Dave Dellinger & the Power of the People 2 CDS, 33 tra cks, 2+ hours, $24, plus handling audio documentary 3. Media Crimes & Deceptions Audio Cassettes: $13 each. 4. Human Rights: 28 pages International status report, $4. 5. Women's Visions; 52 pages Two annual reports (1999 & 2000), $7 6. Global MEdia; 104 pages Three definitive media surveys, $14 7. Crimes of Punishment: 24 pages special report, $4 TownGreen.org Website that provides tools for selforganization to community members & activis ts who want to promote ecological & economic harmony, social awareness, & person al growth. townhall.com 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 6086099 Fax: (202) 5447330 www.townhall.com [email protected] Conservative online community. Town Square Television 5845 Blaine Avenue Inver Grove Heights, MN 550761401 Phone: (651) 4517834 Fax: (651) 4509429 www.townsquare.tv [email protected] Brings together people, programs, & production. TransAfrica Forum 1426 21st Street NW, Second Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 2231960 Fax: (202) 2231966 www.transafricaforum.org [email protected] Research, educational, & organizing institution for the AfricanAmerican communi ty offering constructive analyses of issues concerning U.S. policy as it affects Africa & the Diaspora in the Caribbean & Latin America. Transitions Abroad Publishing PO Box 1300 Amherst, MA 010041300 Phone: (800) 2930373 Fax: (413) 2560373 www.transitionsabroad.org Publishes magazine & alternative travel directory. The Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research Vegagatan 25, S 224 57 Lund, Sweden Phone: + 4646145909 Fax: + 4646 144512 www.transnational.org [email protected] Teaches resolving conflicts against other human beings, other cultures, and natu re with ever less violence. Transportation Alternatives John Kaehny, Executive Director 115 W. 30th Street #1207 New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 6298080 Fax: (212) 6298080 www.transalt.org [email protected] NYCarea nonprofit citizens' group working for better bicycling, walkiing, & pub lic transit & fewer cars. Programs: 1. Bicycle Advocacy 2. Pedestrian Advocacy 3. Carfree Parks Publications: 1. Transportation Alternatives 2. City Cyclist 3. The T.A. EBulletin Traprock Peace Center 103A Keets Road Deerfield, MA 01342 Phone: (413) 7737427 Fax: (413) 7737507 www.traprockpeace.org Explores nonviolence, fosters community, works to end war, promotes communicatio n, & takes initiative on justice & environmental issues. Traverse Community Television 610 Woodmere Ave Traverse City, MI 49686 Phone: (231) 9328572 www.tctv2.org Public access TV, production training, facilities & equipment. Tree of Knowledge Press PO Box 251766 Little Rock, AR, 72275 [email protected] Distribution & publishing collective; topics include health & social issues, act ivism, DIY, anarchism, ecology, alternative living, punk/hardcore, youth culture , feminism, & veganism. Trees for the Future Mike Jordan, Executive Director 9000 16th Street Silver Spring, Maryl& 20907 Phone: (301) 5650630 or (800) 6430001 Fax: (301) 5655012 www. treesftf.org [email protected] Helps people plant fast growing, beneficial, permanent trees to protect the frag ile upl&s & ecosystems vital to people in developing countries around the world. Restores deforested areas which helps bring back the livelihood, health, & harm ony of the people who need these l&s protected. Programs: 1. Global Cooling Action Program find new, more practical, & more attractive w ays to address the problem of global warming. 2. Trees for Travel work with travel agencies & agents to help offset the carb on emission from their customers trip by planting trees. 3. Tree Pals kids from the US plant trees & communicate with schools in develo ping countries who are also planting trees. Seeds & technical material are provi ded. Once the seedlings start growth, the trees are sold for $4 each. 1/2 procee ds go to the school & the other 1/2 to trees for the future to can continue assi stance in sustainable agriculture around the world. Publications: 1. Johnny Ipil Seed Newsletter Quarterly project report Trees for Life 3006 West St. Louis Wichita, KS 67203 Phone: (316) 9456929 www.treesforlife.org [email protected] Helps people plant fruit trees in developing couuntries. Trempealeau County Community TV PO Box 67 Whitehall, WI 54773 Phone: (715) 5382311 Ext. 308 Phone: (877) 5382311 Ext. 308 Fax: (715) 5384210 www.trempolocounty.org/tcctv/ Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities. Trickle up Program 121 West 27th Street, Suite 504 New York, NY, 10001 Phone: (212) 3627958 Fax: (212) 8777464 www.trickleup.org helps the lowest income people worldwide take the first step up out of poverty b y providing conditional seed capital & business training essential to the launch of a microenterprise. Tualatin Valley Television Marci Hosier, Executive Director 11375 SW Center St., Suite B Beaverton, OR 97005 Phone: (503) 6298534 Fax: (503) 6458561 www.yourtvtv.org [email protected] Manages the public, education & government (PEG) access channels on the AT&T cab le system in 14 jurisdictions in the Tualatin Valley. Programs: 1. Access to channel usage 2. Production Equipment Checkout 3. Production skills training 4. Professional production assitance 5. Mentoring services Publications: 1. OnLocation Quarterly Newsletter 2. Update monthly government programming newsletter

Turtle Concepts 580 B, Highway 17 East Garden River First Nation Ontario, Canada P6A 6Z1 Phone: (877) 5515584 Fax: (705) 9457798 www.turtleconcepts.com Workshops that promote healing & wellness through self esteem, social skills, & communication skills building. Twin Oaks Community Valerie RenwickPorter, Outreach Manager 138 Twin Oaks Road Louisa VA 23093 Phone: (540) 8945126 www.twinoaks.org [email protected] Intentional community & ecovillage of 100 people living on 450 acres in central Virginia, sharing values of cooperation, nonviolence, egalitarianism, incomesh aring & feminism. We live together & work towards our goals of greater economic & environmental sustainability. Programs: 1. Communities Conference weekend of educational workshops on all aspects of c ommunity livingdecisionmaking, interpersonal relationships, economics, sustai nability, etc. 2. Women's Gathering weekend of Celebrating Our Creativity with art, music, da nce, movement & more. 3. Herb Workshop tours of extensive herb garden, teach about medicinal & culin ary uses of herbs Publications: 1. Is It Utopia Yet $18 includes shipping 2. The Leaves of Twin Oaks newsletter, 3x/yr, free sample Treatment Action Campaign Nonkosi Khumalo 34 Main Road, Muizenberg Cape Town, South Africa 7945 Phone: +27 21 788 3507 Fax: + 27 21 788 3726 www.tac.org.za [email protected] Lobbying, advocacy & public awareness organization that campaigns for access to HIV/AIDS treatment for all South Africans. 1. Participate in legal proceesings to enact legislations for AIDS/HIV issues 2. Public education through treatment literacy workshops & newspaper ads 3. HIV/AIDS Treatment Resource Center 4. Conference with delegates from 21 African countries Publications: 1. Posters & pamphlets 2. Equal Treatment newsletter that informs & educates about HIV/AIDS & treatme nt options available Triangle Foundation 19641 West Seven Mile Detroit, Michigan 48219 Phone: (313) 5373323 Fax: (313) 5373379 www.tri.org Serves the GLBT community in Michigan. Trickle Up Program 104 W. 27th Street, 12th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 2559980 Fax: (212) 2559974 www.trickleup.org [email protected] Training and $100 grants to support microentrtepreneurs around the world. Troy Public Broadcasting 413 East Canal Street Troy, OH 45373 Phone: (937) 3394445 Fax: (937) 3394097 www.tpbtv9.com [email protected] Public access TV. The Turning Point Project 666 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 302 Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (800) 2498712 www.turnpoint.org [email protected] Designs & produces educational advertisements concerning the major issues of the new millennium. TV36 Communities on Cable, Inc. 70 Maple Street Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: (908) 2776310 Fax: (908) 2773444 www.tv36coc.com [email protected] Public access TV. TV Middletown 1131 Central Avenue Middletown, OH 45044 www.tvmiddletown.org Public Access TV. TVTurnoff Network 2901 M Street, NW Lower Level #1 Washington, DC 20007 Phone: (202) 3339220 Fax: (202) 3339221 www.tvturnoff.org Encourages children & adults to watch much less television in order to promote h ealthier lives & communities. The TwentyFirst Century Foundation 271 West 125th Street, Suite 303 New York, NY 100274424 Phone: (212) 6623700 Fax: (212) 6626690 www.21cf.org Provides resources for Black community initiatives & youth development. Unamerican Activities PO Box 2137 Asheville, NC 28802 www.unamerican.com Distributes message stickets, buttons, & shirts. Underground Advertising Pier 9, Suite 116 The Embaradero San Francisco, CA 94111 Phone/Fax: (415) 4339334 www.undergroundads.com Creates compelling & often humorous communications including ads, websites, & gr aphic design. Union Communication Services, Inc. 165 Conduit Street Annapolis MD 21401 Phone: (800) 3212545 Fax: (410) 6261353 www.unionist.com [email protected] Labor news & cartoons; monthly graphics packet, monthly news service, & books. Union of Concerned Scientists 2 Brattle Square Cambridge, MA 022389105 Phone: (617) 5475552 Fax: (617) 8649405 www.ucsusa.org Partnership of scientists & citizens combining rigorous scientific analysis, inn ovative policy development, & effective citizen advocacy to achieve practical en vironmental solutions. Union for Democratic Communications 720 Daniel Drive Oxford, OH 45056 www.udc.org Diverse group that embraces the notion that communication should be a force for democratic action. Union for Radical Political Economics 37 Howe Street New Haven, CT 06511 Phone: (203) 7774605 www.urpe.org [email protected] Devoted to the study, development,& application of radical political economic an alysis to social problems. The United Church of Christ Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Concerns Mitzi Eilts, National Coordinator PMB 230 800 Village Walk Guilford, CT 064372740 Phone: (800) 6530799 Fax: (203) 7896356 www.uccCoalition.org [email protected] Support & sanctuary to all our lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender sisters & br others, their families & friends; advocates for their full inclusion in church & society; & brings Christ's affirming message of love & justice for all people. Programs: 1. Open & Affirming Program (ONA) Designation for congregations, campus minist ries, & other UCC bodies which make public statements of welcome into their full life & ministry to persons of all sexual orientations & gender identities. 2. Youth & Young Adult Program Support to youth & young adults around issues o f affectional (sexual) orientation & gender identity in a faith based context. 3. Bi All Means Neccessary! (BAMN!) Network of bisexual lay & clergy members i n The Coalition of the UCC. We provide information, resources, support & fellows hip for those who identify as bisexual & for those who seek to understand this s exual orientation. 4. People of Color Institute 5. AntiRacism Group 6. Annual meeting called National Gathering Publications include: 1. Calculated Compassion Refutes the exgay (reparative therapy) movement & ex posing their political & emotional motivations. 2. UCC Social Policy Regarding Lesbian, Gay, & Bisexual Concerns Compendium of l/b/g social policy statements adopted by UCC national bodies since 1969. 3. It's Elementary: Talking about Gay Issues in School, video 4. When A Kid Is Gay, video 5. Living With HIV, video 6. Preach Out! collection of nine Open & Affirming Sermons of the UCC. 7. Claiming the Promise Bible study on homosexuality 8. Open & Affirming Study Packet Sevensession study packet for use in local c ongregations. 9. Bisexuality & Trasngender Pockets 10. Blessing Ceremonies: Resources for SameGender Services of Commitment United for a Fair Economy 37 Temple Place, 2nd Floor Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 4232148 Fax: (617) 4230191 www.faireconomy.org Provides popular education resources, works with grassroots organizations, condu cts research, & supports creative & legislative action to build a social movemen t that demands a fair economy. United Farm Workers PO Box 62 Keene, CA 93531 Phone: (661) 8225571 Fax: (661) 8236177 www.unitedfarmworkers.org Advances economic & social conditions within farmworker and Latino communities. United Fathers of America 113 Fourth Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (800) 6897949 Fax: (206) 6233934 www.ufa.org [email protected] helps fathers remain actively involved in their children's lives. United Nations Volunteers Postfach 260 111 D53153 BONN, Germany Phone: (49 228) 815 2000 Fax: (49 228) 815 2001 www.unvolunteers.org Supports human development globally by promoting volunteerism & by mobilizing vo lunteers. United Nations of Youth Volunteers Foundation Venediën 25 1441 AK Purmerend The Netherlands Phone: +31 299 436093 Fax: + 31 299 427126 www.unoy.org [email protected] Global network of younng peace builders. United Plant Savers PO Box 77 Guysville, OH 45735 Phone: (740) 6620041 Fax: (740) 662.0242 www.unitedplantsavers.org [email protected] Protects native medicinal plants in the US & Canada. The United States Conference of Mayors 1620 Eye Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 2937330 Fax: (202) 2932352 www.usmayors.org Professional association for mayors of cities with populations of 30,000+. United States Institute of Peace 1200 17th Street NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 200363011 Phone: (202) 4571700 Fax: (202) 4296063 www.usip.org Strengthens the nation's capabilities to promote the peaceful resolution of inte rnational conflicts. United Way of America 701 North Fairfax Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 8367112 www.unitedway.org Invests in & activates the resources to make the greatest possible impact in com munities across America. UnityandDiversity World Council PO Box 661401 Los Angeles, CA 900669201 Phone: (310) 3977212 Fax: (310) 3977312 www.udcworld.org Worldwide network that fosters the emergence of a new person & civilization base d on the dynamic integration of diversity among all peoples & all life. UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc. 1601 North Kent Street, Suite 1003 Arlington, VA 22209 Phone: (703) 4692100 Fax: (703) 4692108 www.unityjournalists.org [email protected] Plans a regular national journalists' gathering, develops programs & institution al relationships that promote yearround journalism advocacy & education with a focus on fairness & accuracy in news coverage as well as diversity in the newsro om. University of Creation Spirituality 2141 Broadway Oakland, CA 946122309 Phone: (510) 8354827 Fax: (510) 8350564 www.creationspirituality.org Movement that integrates the wisdom of western spirituality & global indigenous cultures with the emerging scientific understanding of the universe & the passio nate creativity of art; offers degree and nondegree progrgams.

University of Hip Hop 6400 S. Kedzie Chicago, IL 60629 Phone: (773) 4763534 ext. 59 www.universityofhiphop.org [email protected] Youth training program that teaches hip hop culture, activism, & community organ izing. Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO) Eisenhowerlaan 136 NL2517 KN The Hague The Netherlands Phone: +3170360 3318 Fax: +3170360 3346 International forum for occupied nations, indigenous peoples, minorities, & even oppressed majorities who currently struggle to regain their lost countries, pre serve their cultural identities, protect their basic human and economic rights & safeguard the natural environment. UPROAR (United People Ressiting Oppression and Racism) 902 Wayne Strtreet Dallas, TX 75223 Phone: (214) 6426580 www.uproarnow.org [email protected] Builds campaigns, coalitions, & develops grassroots organizing to overcome oppre ssion & racism. Uptown MultiCultural Art Center Christopher A. Drew, Executive Director 1630 West Wilson Avenue Chicago, IL 60640 Phone: (773) 5617676 www.artteez.org umcac@artteez.org Nonprofit innercity community art agency serving artists citywide. Programs: 1. Screen Print Workshop teaches artists how to screen print their graphic bla ck & white images on Tshirt. 2. Art of the Tshirt free local exhibit series of exhibits of art work on Ts hirts by artists from around Chicagol& 3. ARTACT, AntiRacist Tshirt Art Contest Tour international art contest & e xhibit collecting graphic b&w art on the theme of prodiversity & antiracism wi th the goal of building a mountain of visual evidence in support of diversity & attacking racist beliefs. 4. ARTACT Exhibit Without Walls pass out a images in public places with ART ACT images & announcements to promote & educate. 4. Annual cable TV show airing weekly for three months (JulySeptember) explaini ng how to build a website. Publications: 1. ARTACT Notes online newsletter Urban Alliance on Race Relations 302 Spadina Avenue, Suite 505 Toronto, ON M5T 2E7, Canada Phone: (416) 7036607 Fax: (416) 7034415 www.uarr.org [email protected] Promotes a stable & healthy multiracial, multiethnic environment in the Metro T oronto community by undertaking educational, research, & advocative activities t hat promote racial & ethnic harmony. Urban Ecology 414 13th Street, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 2516330 www.urbanecology.org Plans & design cities that sustain the people, natural resources, & economy nece ssary for everyone to thrive. Urban Habitat 436 14th Strteet, Suite 1205 Oakland, CA 946122723 Phone: (510) 8399510 Fax: (510) 8399610 www.urbanhabitat.org [email protected] Develops multicultural urban environmental leadership in the Bay Area. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board Andrew Reicher, Executive Director 120 Wall Street, 20th Floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: (212) 4793300 Fax: (212) 3446457 www.ubab.org [email protected] Supports affordable housing, empowerment, & selfreliance by supporting, develop ing, & providing training for lowincome residentcontrolled housing cooperativ es in New York City & across the country. Programs: 1. Training & Technical Assistance Training in cooperative goverance & manage ment to groups of tenants in New York & to organizations across the country. 2. Development Temporarily takes ownership of distressed buildings to carry ou t financing, renovation & training before transferring coop ownership. 3. Connectiing Communities Working to bridge the digital divide by wiring coo ps, arranging discounted computer purchases, setting up technology reps & providin g training in computerized bookkeeping. Publications: 1. Wide range of Management Manuals, Development Manuals, Pamphlets, & Directori es www.uhab.org/whatwedo/publications.htm 2. UHAB Member News Primarily of interest to lowincome coops in New York. ht tp://www.uhab.coop/newsletters.cfm Urban Institute 2100 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Phone: (202) 8337200 www.urban.org Conducts economic and social policy research. Urban Options 405 Grove Street East Lansing, MI 48823 Phone: (517) 3370422 Fax: (517) 3370437 www.UrbanOptions.org [email protected] Educational programs & demonstrations to improve the environmental quality of ur ban spaces. Urban Think Tank Institute PO Box 1476 New York, New York 101851476 Phone: (718) 6703739 [email protected] www.UrbanThinkTank.org Publishes Doula: The Journal of Rap Music & Hip Hop Culture. Analyzes & frames political, economic & cultural issues, particularly those of concern to people o f color, from the perspective of the Hip Hop generation. Uses a multimedia stra tegy to encourage an open dialogue on subject matters & to influence public poli cy changes. Assists organizations as well as community leaders, organizers, & a ctivists to build capacity in order to more effectively advocate for social & po licy reforms. Assistance with research, communications, & organizational operati ons. Urban Underground 231 W. Wisconsin, Studio 500 Milwaukee, WI 53203 Phone: (414) 2258995 Fax: (414) 2259040 www.urbanunderground.org [email protected] Provides opportunities for youth to develop personal & community leadership skil ls. UrbanaChampaign Independent Media Center Library 218 W. Main Strreet Urbana, IL 61801 Phone: (217) 3448820 www.ucimc.org/library/ Collection of books, journals, zines, video & audio tapes, & newspapers that sup port the educational, research, & informational needs of IMC media creators as w ell as the community. USAction 1341 G Street NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 6241730 Fax: (202) 7379197 www.usaction.org [email protected] Progressive activist organization dedicated to winning social, racial, & economi c justice for all. Utah Nonprofits Association 1901 East South Campus Drive, Room 2120 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Phone: (801) 5814883 Fax: (801) 5855489 www.utahnonprofits.or Provides mutual support, management development through training, & sectorwide advocacy. Utne Reader (LENS Publishing) Chris Dodge, Librarian or Kathryn Knudson, Marketing Director 1624 Harmon Place, #330 Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone: (612) 3385040 Fax: (612) 3386043 www.utne.com [email protected]/[email protected] Inspiring & insightful ideas collected from over 1,500 independently published m agazines, newsletters, journals, & books. Each issue presents a variety of viewp oints on the critical issues of our time: the environment, social change, the ar ts, health, community, society, politics, gender, & humor. Programs: 1. Utne Reader Online archives, current book, magazine, music, & web site revi ews, & Café Utne, an active online discussion community 2. Utne Communities www.utne.com/communities helps educators, nonprofits & bu sinesses develop successful online communities Publications: 1. Visionaries: People & Ideas to Change Your Life More than 60 fascinating pe ople whose ideas & wisdom will change our world in the 21st Century. 2. Salons: The Joy of Conversation Based on Utne Reader's experience in launch ing more than 500 salons nationwide UWFTV 4 University of West Florida 11000 University Parkway, Bldg 37 Pensacola, FL 32514 Phone: (850) 4742508 Fax: (850) 4742500 www.wuwf.org/tv/ [email protected] Public accecss TV. Vajrapani Institute PO Box 2130 Boulder Creek, CA 95006 Phone: (831) 338 6654 Fax: (831) 3383666 www.vajrapani.org [email protected] Buddhist retreat center. Lawson Valentine Foundation 1000 Farmington Avenue West Hartford, CT 06107 Phone: (860) 5700728 [email protected] Funds environmental and racial justice. Vallecitos Mountain Refuge Rita Trujillo, Executive Assistant PO Box 3160 Taos, NM 87571 Phone: (505) 7519613 Fax: (505) 7514038 www.vallecitos.org [email protected] Wilderness ranch & contemplative retreat center. Sustains & nourishes nonprofit leaders & advocacy organizations working for social change & environmental prot ection. Pristine sanctuary for solitude, quiet, rest, meditation, healing, refl ection, & renewal. Programs: 1. Refuge Fellowship Program ten day retreat awarded to outst&ing nonprofit le aders for ten days of personal & spiritual renewal. Application required. 2. Meditation Retreats for activists 3. Contemplative Retreats Sponsors & designs retreats for nonprofit organizati ons, progressive comunities, & coalitions. Publications: 1. Ya Llegaste Alumni Newsletter published quarterly Vanguard Public Foundation 383 Rhode Island Street, Suite 301 San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 4872111 www.vanguardsf.org Funds progressive social change in CA. Vegan Action PO Box 4288 Richmond, VA 23220 Phone: (804) 2548346 www.vegan.org [email protected] Educates the public about the benefits of a vegan diet & lifestyle. The Vegetarian Resource Group PO Box 1463 Baltimore, MD 21203 Phone: (410) 3668343 Fax: (410)3668804 www.vrg.org [email protected] Nonprofit educational organization that educates the public about vegetarianism & the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, & world hunger. Programs: 1. Outreach booths &/or presentations at many annual meetings Publications include: 1. Vegetarian Journal practical tips for vegetarian meal planning, articles re levant to vegetarian nutrition, recipes, natural food product reviews, & an oppo rtunity to share ideas with others. 36page bimonthly. 2. Vegan & Vegetarian FAQ addresses the circumstances of living as a vegetaria n. Venomous Butterfly Publications PO Box 31098 Los Angeles, CA 90031 www.geocities.com/kk_abacus/vbutterfly.html [email protected] Distributes anarchist pamphlets. Venture Philanthropy Partners 1201 15th Street NW, Suite 420 Washington, DC 20005 www.venturepp.org [email protected] Provides funding & management expertise & helps to increase the effectiveness & the flow of capital, talent, & other resources to nonprofits meeting the core ne eds of children. Vera Institute of Justice 233 Broadway, 12th Floor New York, NY 10279 Phone: (212) 3341300 Fax: (212) 9419407 www.vera.org Teaches about the meaning of justice through projects including improving school safety, reducing violence against women, helping men in prison prepare to retur n home, & strengthening policecommunity relations. Vermont Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations PO Box 8345 Burlington, VT 05402 Phone: (802) 8620292 Fax: (802) 8623549 www.vanpo.org [email protected] Supports all nonprofits in their efforts to remain viable, serve the community, provide a quality workplace for their employees, & make vital contributions in V T. Verso 180 Varick Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 100144606 Phone: (212) 8079680 Fax: (212) 8079152 www.versobooks.com [email protected] Radical book publisher. Versus Press John DeWitt, Publisher Don Waters, CoPublisher PO Box 170187 San Francisco, CA 94117 www.versuspress.com [email protected] Literary forum for emerging & recognized writers who carry messages that are at once renegade, progressive, urgent, political, & altogether needed. Created to t ranscend the traditional boundaries of publishing in order to alarm, provoke, & inspire a new generation of writers & readers. Publications include: 1. Gr& Canyon, Inc. satire/literary fiction. 2. User by Blake Nelson black humor/literary fiction. 3. The Prison Literature Project benefit CD. Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement Phone: (510) 6586271 www.crmvet.org National group of civil rights workers from the Southern Freedom Movement. Victim Offender Mediation Association (VOMA) c/o Center for Policy, Planning and Performance 2344 Nicollet Avenue South, Suite 330 Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 874 0570 Fax: (612) 874 0253 www.voma.org [email protected] Supports & assists people & communities working at restorative models of justice . Victoria Peace Centre Box 8307 Victoria, BC V8W 3R9 CANADA Phone/Fax: (250) 5928307 www.vicpeace.ca [email protected] Organizes an annual peacee walk, peace film festival, & Peace, Earth, & Justice Week. Video/Action Fund 1000 Potomac Street NW, Suite 202 Washington, DC 20007 Phone: (202) 3381094 Fax: (202) 3422660 www.vaf.org Provides a voice for people whose stories are rarely heard; collaborates with ed ucators, artists, & activists to produce television programs & broadcastquality videos for educational outreach campaigns. Video Activist Network (VAN) PO Box 40130 San Francisco, CA 94140 Phone: (415) 7898484 www.videoactivism.org [email protected] Informal association of activists & politically conscious artists using video to support social, economic, & environmental justice campaigns. The Video Project PO Box 411376 San Francisco, CA 941411376 Phone: (800) 4PLANET www.videoproject.net [email protected] Educational videos about the environment, science, & social studies. Vieques Support Campaign 402 West 145th Street New York, NY 10031 Phone: (718) 6014751 or (212) 6770619 www.viequessupport.org [email protected] Builds support for the peoples struggle on the island municipality of Vieques, Pu erto Rico.+ Violence Policy Center 1140 19th Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 8228200 Fax: (202) 8228205 www.vpc.org [email protected] Prewvents gun violence through research, advocacy, education, & litigation.

Virginia Organizing Project Joe Szakos, Executive Director 703 Concord Avenue Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 Phone: (434) 9844655 Fax: (434) 9842803 www.virginiaorganizing.org szakos@virginiaorganizing.org Statewide grassroots organization that challenges injustice by empowering people in local communities to address issues that affect the quality of their lives. Encourages the participation of those who have traditionally had little or no vo ice in our society. Builds with individuals & groups throughout the state to get them to work together, democratically & nonviolently, for change. Programs: 1. Community organizing (including new chapter development & internships) 2. Statewide issue campaigns 3. Workshops on dismantling racism, sexual orientation, & understanding the econ omy Publications: 1. virginia.organizing quarterly news magazine Virtual Activism PO Box 19548 Johnston, RI 02919 www.virtualactivism.org [email protected] Providedes Internet acceess & presence as well as training for nonprofits. Vision New America Anna Wang, Esq., Executive Director 52 Harold Avenue San Jose, CA 95117 Phone: (408) 2414505 Fax: (408) 2414124 www.visionnewamerica.org info@visionnewamerica Increases the civic participation of underrepresented minorities, starting with Asian Paific Americans. Programs: 1. Summer Public Policy Internship Placement program trains & places high scho ol/college students in public policy internships in government offices at local, state & national levels 2. Voter Outreach & Education nonpartisan voter registration drives, c&idates' forums, & GetouttheVote efforts 3. Educational training leadership forums to bring together & develop APA lead ers Visionaries, Inc. PO Box 458 1375 Boardman Street Sheffield, MA 01257 Phone: (413) 2290350 Fax: (413) 2299970 www.visionaries.org Produces & distributes media that inspires individuals & communities to engage i n humanitarian service for positive social change. Visual Studies Workshop 31 Prince Street Rochester, NY 14607 Phone: (585) 4428676 www.vsw.org [email protected] Center for media studies including photography, visual books, digital imaging, & film & video; publishes Afterimage a journal of media arts & cultural critici sm. Vital Voices Global Partnership 1050 Connecticut Avenue NW, 10th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7724162 Fax: (202) 7722353 www.vitalvoices.org Global partnership to support women's progress in building democracies, strong e conomies, & peace. The Voice of the Turtle Raj Patel c/o Food First/Institute for Food & Development Policy 398 60th Street Oakland, CA 94618 http://voiceoftheturtle.org [email protected] Online journal of leftwing politics & culture & an eclectic, nonsectarian & vita l lifestyle resource for the new millennium, dedicated to the construction of So cialism on one Website. Space for a variety of writers of all leftist parties & none to comment on the questions of the times, & to entertain & inform their re aders in approximately equal measures. Includes The Dictionary of the Turtle, an online encyclopaedia of almost everything & The Reviews of the Turtle, keeping an eye on recent books, films, & music releases. Voices in the Wilderness 1460 West Carmen Avenue Chicago, IL 60640 Phone: (773) 7848065 Fax: (773) 7848837 www.vitw.org [email protected] Joint US/UK campaign to end economic sanctions against the people of Iraq.

Volcano Press PO Box 270 Volcano, CA 956890270 Phone: (800) 8799636 Fax: (209) 2964995 www.volcanopress.com [email protected] Books about family violence & women's health. Volunteers of America 1660 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (800) 8990089 Fax: (703) 3417000 www.voa.org [email protected] Spiritually based organization that provides local human service programs & oppo rtunities for individual & community involvement. VolunteerMatch 385 Grove Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 2416868 Fax: (415) 2416869 www.volunnteermatch.org Matches volunteers with community organizations throughout the US. Volunteers For Peace International Voluntary Service Peter Coldwell 1034 Tiffany Road Belmont, VT 05730 Phone: (802) 2592759 Fax: (802) 2592922 www.vfp.org [email protected] 2200 shortterm voluntary service projects in 80 different countries. Affordable way to complete meaningful community service while living & interacting in an i nternational environment. Participants live & work with an international group f rom 4 or more countries for 23 weeks, providing a diverse cultural exchange wit h the other volunteers as well as the local hosts. Publications: 1. Annual International Volunteer Newsletter free 2. Annual International Workcamp Directory 300pp. $20 postpaid with VFP member ship Votenet Services, Inc. 1629 K Street NW The Mezzanine Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (800) VOTENET Fax: (202) 7372283 www.votenet.com [email protected] Software, publications, & consulting for public policy, political, & nonprofit o rganizations; publishes Campaigns and Elections Magazine. Voz Alta Brent E. Beltrán Director 917 E Street San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 2301869 Fax: (619) 4349036 vozalta.org [email protected] Progressive Chicano/Latino performance space & art gallery. Programs: 1. theLINGO open mic poetry for the community 2. Power of the Youth Monthly music, poetry & theater series organized by & fo r youth 3. Women's Writing Circle A writing group organized by & for women Vtape 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 452 Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 Canada Phone: (416) 3511317 Fax: (416) 3511509 www.vtape.org Collection of over 2500 independent & artist video tapes & mediaworks; searchabl e online database. W3C Web Accessibility Initiative MIT/LCS Room NE43355 200 Technology Square Cambridge, MA, 02139 Phone: (617) 2532613 www.w3.org/wai/ Pursues Web accessibility through technology, guidelines, tools, education & out reach, & research & development in coordination with organizations around the wo rld. Waltham Community Accecss Corporation 400 Main Street, Suite 1 Waltham, MA 024526124 Phone: (781) 8998834 Fax: (781) 8991396 www.wcac.org Public acceess TV, production training. War Resisters League 339 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 2280450 Fax: (212) 2286193 www.warresisters.org [email protected] Advocates Gandhian nonviolence as the method for creating a democratic society f ree of war, racism, sexism, & human exploitation; publishes The Nonviolent Activ ist. Warsh/Mott Legacy see CS Fund Washington Council of Agencies 1666 K Street NW, Suite 440 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202)4570540 Fax: (202) 4570549 www.wcanonprofits.org [email protected] advocacy/community building activities, educational & networking opportunities, & groupbuying purchasing power for nonprofits in DC. Washington Free Press PMB #178 1463 E Republican Street Seattle WA 98112 Phone: (206) 8605290 www.speakeasy.orgg/wfp/ [email protected] Independent journal of news, ideas, & culture. Washington Office on Latin America 1630 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 7972171 Fax: (202) 7972172 www.wola.org [email protected] Promotes human rights, democracy, & social & economic justice in Latin America. Washington Peace Center 1801 Columbia Road NW, Suite 104 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 2342000 Fax: (202) 2347064 www.washingtonpeacecenter.org [email protected] Develops peace & justice initiatives in the DC metro area. Washington Policy Center PO Box 3643 Seattle, WA 981243643 Phone: (888) WPC9272 Fax: (888) 9439797 www.washingtonpolicy.org Promotes freemarket solutions through research & education. Washington Research Council 108 S Washington Street, Suite 406 Seattle WA 981043408 Phone: (206) 4677088 Fax: (206) 4676957 www.researchcouncil.org Provides members, the media, government leaders, & the public with independent i nformation on state & local government in Washington state. Washington State Neighborhood Networks Consortium 1000 2nd Avenue, Suite 2700 Seattle, WA 981221000 Phone: (206) 2874484 www.scn.org/nnc/ [email protected] Alliance that combines the talents, resourcees, & energies of members to promote the long term sustainability of neighborhood network computer learning centers regionally. Waycross Community Media 2086 Waycross Road Forest Park, OH 452402717 Phone: (513) 8252429 Fax: (513) 8252745 www.waycross.org [email protected] Public acceess TV, production training & assistance. WBRW Channel 6 6 Walter Sheetz Drive Romeo, Michigan 48065 Phone: (586) 7525202 Fax: (586) 7527246 www.wbrw.org [email protected] Public acceess TV, production training. WCAT 24 Hemlock Road Wakefield, MA 01880 Phone: (781) 2240300 Fax: (781) 2240301 www.wcat.org Public access TV, production training, equipment & facilities, conference room. We are Family PO Box 30734 Charleston, SC 29417 Phone: (843) 7623275 Fax: (843) 7623274 www.waf.org Voice of informed straight, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, & transgendered people who have chosen to love & support our relatives and friends by working t o spread truth about homosexuality. We Interrupt This Message 2588 Mission Street #212 San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 6213302 www.interrupt.org Media strategy & training center dedicated to building capacity in grassroots & public interest organizations to conduct traditional media work as well as to re frame public debate & interrupt media stereotypes. We The People 200 Harrison Street Oakland CA 94607 Phone: (510) 836DARE Fax: (510) 8363063 www.wtp.org [email protected] Brings together philosophers, artists, & activists to discuss & plan ways to wor k change through lectures, seminars, & the Radio Show. WebActive c/o RealNetworks, Inc. 2601 Elliott Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 Fax: (206) 6742696 www.webactive.com ONline directory of 2,000 progrgessive groups; presents multimedia news & inform ation, including Hightower Radio & Pacifica Network News. WCATV 1000 Picture Parkway Webster, New York 14580 Phone: (716) 8726277 Fax: (716) 8723336 http://pages.prodigy.com/wcatv/ Public access TV. Web Networks 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 384 Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 Canada Phone: (800) 9327003 Fax: (416) 5961374 www.web.net [email protected] Affordable website design for nonprofits.

Welfare Law Center 275 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1205 New York, NY 100016708 Phone: (212)6336967 www.welfarelaw.org [email protected] works with and on behalf of lowincome people to ensure that adequate income sup port, public funding provided on the basis of need, is available whenever & to t he extent necessary to meet basic needs & foster healthy human & family developm ent. Welfare Rights Organizing Center 1820 E. Pine Suite 324 Seattle, WA 98122 Phone: (877) 3303063 Fax: (206) 8608825 www.wroc.org Organizes groups of women & men to watch how welfare & family policy is implemen ted at their local welfare office & how it is made at the legislature and at DSH S in Olympia. Welfare Warriors Mothers Organizing Center 2711 West Michigan Avenue Milwaukee WI 53208 Phone: (414) 3426662 Fax: (414) 3426667 www.welfarewarriors.org [email protected] Fights for the lives of mothers & children in poverty. The Wellness Community 919 18th Street NW, Suite 54 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (888) 793WELL Fax: (202) 6599301 www.thewellnesscommunity.org Provides free emotional support, education, & hope for people with cancer & thei r loved ones. Weshtau One River Road Waswanipi, Quebec J0Y 3C0l, Canada Phone: (819) 7532719 157 Adelaide Street W, Suite 413 Toronto, Ontario M5H 4E7 Phone: (800) 5682148 Business, leadership, & personal development workshops. West Harlem Environmental Action (WE ACT) 271 West 125th Street, Suite 308 New York, NY 100274424 Phone: (212) 9611000 Fax: (212) 9611015 www.weact.org Works to improve environmental quality & secure environmental justice in predomi nately AfricanAmerican and Latino communities; collaborates with citizen groups , youth, community residents, environmentalists, local/state/federal governments , & educational & medical institutions. Westborough Community Access TV 3R Summer Street Westborough, MA 01581 Phone: (508) 8983203 www.wcat11.com [email protected] Public access TV, production training. Western Justice Center Foundation 55 South Grand Avenue Pasadena, CA 91105 Phone: (626) 5847494 Fax: (626) 5688223 www.westernjustice.org [email protected] Creates, evaluates, & replicates new ways to resolve conflicts & improve the qua lity of justice. Western Organization of Resource Councils 2401 Montana Avenue, #301 Billings, MT 59101 Phone: (406) 2529672 Fax: (406) 2521092 www.worc.org Regional network that advances the vision of a democratic, sustainable, & just s ociety through community action. Western Prison Project PO Box 40085 Portland, OR, 97240 Phone: (503) 3358449 Fax: (503) 2321922 www.westernprisonproject.org [email protected] Coordinates a progressive response to the criminal justice system, builds a gras sroots, multiracial movement for prison reform, & reverses climbing incarcerati on rates in OR, WA, ID, MT, UT, WY, & NV. Western States Center PO Box 40305 Portland, OR 97240 Phone: (503) 2288866 Fax: (5003) 2281965 www.wscpdx.org [email protected] Builds a progressive movement for social, economic, racial, & environmental just ice in eight Western states through research & policy analysis, advocacy trainin g, consulting, & coalition building. Wetlands Preserve Activism Center PO Box 344 New York, NY 10108 Phone: (212) 9477744 www.wetlandspreserve.org activism@wetlandspreserve.org Fights for human, animal, & earth liberation through protest, nonviolent civil d isobedience, street theater, political advocacy, & public education. What Kids Can Do, Inc. Barbara Cervone, President PO Box 603252 Providence, RI 02906 Phone: (401) 2477665 Fax: (401) 2477665 www.whatkidscando.org [email protected] Promotes the value of the work & voice of our nation's youth, putting them at th e forefront of all we produce. Disseminates information & examples of youth maki ng positive contributions to their communities via print publications & website, which regularly posts new stories, features, collections of youth voice & stude nt work, & the latest research & resources. Publications: 1. Fires in the Bathroom: Advice to Teachers from High School Students 2. Taking Democracy In hand: Youth Action For Educational Change in the San Fran cisco Bay Area 3. Learning Outside the Lines: Six Innovative Programs That Reach Youth 4. Hear Us Out Urban youth of color & community college students write of thei r hopes & concerns, of school & society. What's Up Magazine 23 Dartmouth Street Boston, MA 02116 Phone: (617) 2671575 www.whatsupmagazine.org [email protected] Bimonthly alternative magazine about the arts and social awareness; distributed by people who are homelsss or economically disadvantaged. Wheaton Community Television 1103 E. Roosevelt Road Wheaton, IL 60187 Phone: (630) 2602192 Public access TV, production training, open mic night for nonprofits. White Dot PO Box 1187 Oak Park IL 60304 www.whitedot.org [email protected] International campaign against TV. White Earth Land Recovery Project/Native Harvest Donna Cahill, Office Director 32033 E. Round Lake Road Ponsford, MN 565759250 Phone: (218) 5733448 Fax: (218) 5733444 www.l&recovery.org [email protected] Facilitates recovery of the original land base of the White Earth Indian Reserva tion, while preserving & restoring traditional practices of sound l& stewardship , language fluency, community development, & strengthening our spiritual & culut ral heritage. 1. Wild Rice Patent Campaign Fights against the patenting of wild rice 2. MinoMiijim (Good Food) delivers healthy traditional foods to diabetic elde rs on the White Earth Reservation 3. Circle Loan Fund microloans to future & current entrepreneurs on the White Earth Reservation 4. Native Harvest markets traditional Ojibwe products from White Earth & the s urrounding area 5. Sustainable Communities employs people in the White Earth community for tra ditional harvesting practices logging, maple syrup, raspberry harvest, strawbe rry harvest, plum harvest, & chokecherry harvest 6. Ingikendaasowininaan (Our Knowledge) teaches White Earth children their tra ditional culture, language, & education Publications: 1. White Earth L& Recovery Project brochure 2. Protect our Natural Wild Rice brochure 3. Potatoes, Frogs, & Water: R.D. Offut Co. & Northwestern Minnesota's Future (b ooklet detailing ground water contamination in & around White Earth) 4. Native Harvest Catalogue sells traditional Ojibwe products 5. MinoMiijim Brochure 6. White Earth L& Recovery Project Newsletter Whispered Media A. Mark Liiv PO Box 40130 San Francisco, CA 94140 Phone: (415) 7898484 www.whisperedmedia.org www.videoactivism.org [email protected] Collective that promotes the use of video & other media tools in progressive gra ssroots movements. Programs: 1. Video witnessing of demonstrations & direct actions 2. Video activism workshops 3. Video production (edited shorts & feature length video work) Publications: 1. Showdown in Seattle: Five Days that Shook the WTO 2. Breaking the Bank 3. The Pie's the Limit 4. Boom The Sound of Eviction Whispering Wind PO Box 1390 (Dept 3) Folsom, LA 704371390 Phone: (800) 3018009 Fax: (985) 7969236 www.whisperingwind.com [email protected] Native american craft & culture magazine. Whitewater Community Television c/o Indiana University East 2325 Chester Boulevard Richmond, IN 47374 Phone: (765) 9738488 Fax: (765) 9738489 www.wctv.info Public access TV, production training. Whole Earth PO Box 3000 Denville, NJ 078349879 Phone: (888) 7326739 www.wholeearthmag.com Environment & community magazine, successor of the Whole Earth Catalog. Wholesome Goodness Productions 5432 Geary Boulevard, #123 San Francisco, CA 941212307 www.wholesomegoodness.org Video production company. WHS TV36 550 Dorian Road Westfield, NJ 07090 Phone: (908) 7894622 Fax: (908) 7894230 www.westfieldnj.com/tv36/ [email protected] TV production training for high school students, local access. Wide Angle Community Media PO Box 4836 Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (410) 2432088 www.wideanglemedia.org [email protected] Partners with community groups, providing them with media education & resources to represent themselves; youth training program. Wider Opportunities for Women 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 930 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4641596 Fax: (202) 4641660 www.WOWonline.org [email protected] Works to achieve economic independence & equality of opportunity for women & gir ls. Simon Wiesenthal Center 1399 South Roxbury Drive Los Angeles, CA 90035 Phone: (800) 9009036 Fax: (310) 5534521 www.wiesenthal.org [email protected] International Jewish human rights organization dedicated to preserving the memor y of the Holocaust by fostering tolerance & understanding through community invo lvement, educational outreach, & social action; confronts important contemporary issues including racism, antisemitism, terrorism, & genocide. The Wilderness Society 1615 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (800) THEWILD www.tws.org Works to protect America's wilderness & to develop a nationwide network of wild lands through public education, scientific analysis, & advocacy. The Wildflowers Institute 354 Pine Street, 7th Floor San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: (415) 3991199 Fax: (415) 3991599 www.Wildflowers.org [email protected] Designs & develops frameworks, processes, & tools that help individuals & groups build productive interfaces between diverse cultures & strengthen the cultural formation, quality of life, & social health within the community. Willamette Falls Television Public Access Studio 709 Main Street Oregon City, OR 97045 Phone: (503) 6500275 www.wftvaccess.com [email protected] Public accecss TV, production training, facilities & equipment. WINTV L.P. Wilson Community Center 599 Matianuk Avenue Windsor, CT 06095 Phone: 6882626 www.wintv.org Public access TV. Windham Community Television 3 North Lowell Road Windham, NH 03087 Phone: (603) 4340300 Fax: (603) 5370209 www.town.windham.nh.us/cable/ [email protected] Public access TV, production training, equipment. Winthrop Community Access Television, Inc. 165 Winthrop Street Winthrop, MA 02152 Phone: (617) 8463400 Fax: (617) 8462227 www.wcattv.org contact@wcattv.org Public access TV, production training.

WireTap c/o Independent Media Institute 77 Federal Street San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: (415) 2841420 www.wiretapmag.org Independent information source by and for socially conscious youth; project of A lterNet & the Independent Media Institute. Wise Fool Community Arts/Wise Fool Puppet Intervention K.Ruby, Artistic Director 2633 Etna Street Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (415) 9055958 www.zeitgeist.net/wfca.wisefool.htm [email protected] Nonprofit theatre arts organization dedicated to community, celebration, & socia l change. Helped revitalize giant pupeptry stiltwalking & pageantry & bringing their magical creations into the streets to bring awareness to vital social & e cological issues. Programs: 1. Wise Fool Puppet Intervention theatre project that creates full length soci ally relevant theatre works, provides visual support for actions, demonstrations & community events. Teaches master classes & residencies in puppetry, pageantr y & art for social change. 2. PuppetLOVE! Annual festival of radical puppetry includes live performances , workshops, gallery exhibition, video night, "puppet slam", & more. Publicatons: 1. Wise Fool Basics: A Handbook of Our Core Techniques 100page booklet $1 015 sliding scale Witness 353 Broadway New York, NY 10013 Phone: (212) 2741664 ext.201 Fax: (212) 2741262 www.witness.org [email protected] Fights for human rights through video & technology. The Witness PO Box 1170 Rockport, ME 04856 Phone: (800) 3000702 Fax: (207) 7632991 www.thewitness.org [email protected] Independent, feminist voice of Christian social conscience. Witness for Peace 1229 15th Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 5881471 Fax: (202) 5881472 www.witnessforpeace.org Works for human rights, peace, justice, & sustainable economies through socially responsible travel, experiencee, educaiton, & activism. WLRN 172 NE 15th Street Miami, FL 33132 Phone: (305) 9951717 www.wlrn.org [email protected] Community TV & radio, production training, facilities & equipment. Women In Community Service Inc. 1900 N. Beauregard Street, Suite 103 Alexandria, VA 22311 Phone: (800) 4429427 Fax: (703) 6714489 www.wics.org [email protected] Reduces the number of women & youth living in poverty by promoting selfreliance & economic independence. Woman and Earth Global EcoNetwork 467 Central Park West, Suite 7F New York, NY 10025 USA Phone/Fax: (212) 8668130 www.dorsai.org/~womearth [email protected] Promotes women, human rights, & development in the former Soviet Union. Womanshare 680 West End Avenue New York, NY 10025 www.womanshare.com [email protected] Volunteerrun cooperative skill bank that transforms women's cultural heritage o f sharing into a system in which participants earn credit for the time they give . Women & Children First 5233 N. Clark Street Chicago, IL 60640 Phone: (773) 7699299 Fax: (773) 7696729 www.womenandchildrenfirst.com [email protected] Independent feminist bookstore. Women of Color Resource Center 1611 Telegraph Avenue #303 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 4442700 Fax: (510) 4442711 www.coloredgirls.org [email protected] Promotes the political, economic, social, & cultural well being of women & girls of color in the US. Women In Community Service Inc. 1900 N. Beauregard Street, Suite 103 Alexandria, VA 22311 Phone: (800) 4429427 Fax: (703) 6714489 www.wics.org [email protected] Reduces the number of women & youth living in poverty by promoting selfreliance & economic independence. Women & Environments International Magazine Reggie Modlich, Managing Editor Institute for Women's Studies & Gender Studies (IWSGS) New College, U. of Toronto 40 Willcocks St. Toronto, ON M5S 1C6 Canada Phone: (416) 9785259 Fax: (416) 9465561 www.weimag.com [email protected] Canadian magazine that examines women's multiple relations to their environments natural, built & social from feminist perspectives. Forum for academic rese arch & theory, professional practice, & community experience. Women, Law, & Development International 1050 Connecticut Avenue NW, Tenth Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4637477 www.wld.org Women's huhuman rights organization. Women Leaders Online PO Box 721066 Jackson Heights, NY 11372 www.wlo.org Online women's activist group, organizes lobbying, voter education, empowers wom en in politics, media, society, the economy, & cyberspace. Women Make Movies 462 Broadway, Suite 502D New York, NY 10013 Phone: (212) 9250606 Fax: (212) 9252052 www.wmm.com [email protected] Nonprofit media arts organization. Facilitates production, promotion, distributi on, & exhibition of indewpendent films & videos by & about women. Multicultural , multiracial organization that provides services to both the makers & users of independent women's media. Women Against Military Madness (WAMM!) 310 East 38th Street, Suite 225 Minneapolis, MN 55409 Phone: (612) 8275364 Fax: (612) 8276433 www.worldwidewamm.org [email protected] Nonviolent feminist organization that works in solidarity with others to create a system of social equality, selfdetermination, & justice through education & e mpowerment of women. Women for Peace 2302 Ellsworth Street Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone/Fax: (510) 8493020 www.womenforpeace.org Women dedicated to international disarmanent. Women of Vision & Action Carol Hansen Grey, Executive Director PO Box 4433 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Phone: (800) 9099682 Fax: (925) 6829133 www.wova.org www.gatherthewomen.org [email protected] Network of women leaders who take spiritbased action to create positive change in the world. Provides tools & opportunities for members to connect, collaborat e & support one another. 1. Gather the Women Initiative global movement focused the UN's International Women's Day 2. Feminine Face of Leadership Conference (every 2 years) brings women togethe r to cocreate ideas for positive change in particular sectors of society. Thes e ideas are then acted upon through strategic partnerships & alliances. 3. Leadership Institute Programs Prepares women for expanded leadership roles in local & global communities. 4. Annual Retreat for renewal of body, mind & spirit. Publications: 1. WOVA Voices (biannual newsletter mailed to members) 2. WOVA Member to Member Monthly email newsletter with member news, events, anno uncements, etc. Women Waging Peace 625 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 8683910 Fax: (617) 9951982 www.womenwagingpeace.net Brings together women from diverse areas of conflict around the world to share p eacebuilding strategies, sharpen skills, & shape public policy. Women for Women International 733 15th Street NW, Suite 340 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 7377705 www.womenforwomen.org [email protected] Provides women survivors of war, civil strife, & other conflicts with tools & re sources to move from crisis & poverty into a civil society that promotes & prote cts peace, stability, & selfsufficiency. Women Work! The National Network for Women's Employment 1625 K Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 4676346 Fax: (202) 4675366 www.womenwork.org [email protected] Helps women from diverse backgrounds achieve economic selfsufficiency through j ob readiness, education, training, & employment. Women's Action for New Directions 691 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, MA 02476 Phone: (781) 643 6740 Fax: (781) 6436744 www.wand.org [email protected] Empowers women to act politically to reduce violence & militarism, & redirect ex cessive military resources toward unmet human & environmental needs. Women's Campaign Fund 734 15th Street NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 3938164 Fax: (202) 3930649 www.wcfonline.org Provides prochoice women of all parties with the resources they need to win inc luding money, strategic consulting, fundraising, networking, field campaigning, & getoutthevote assistance. Women's Economic Agenda Project Women and Family Center 449 15th Street, 2nd Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 4517379 Fax: (510) 9868628 www.weap.org [email protected] Works toward economic justice for poor women & their families. Women's Economic Club 155 W. Congress, Suite 601 Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 9635088 Fax: (313) 9636607 www.womenseconomicclub.org [email protected] Creating a vibrant force for the advancement of women by emphasizing the importa nt role of women in the workplace to broaden their professional opportunities & influence the evolution of innovative workplace environments. Women's Economic Round Table, Inc.® 1633 Broadway, 37th floor New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 4924439 Fax: (212) 4924436 www.wert.org [email protected] Forum to education men & women & inform policy makers on global economics, busin ess, & finance. Women's EDGE Ritu Sharma, Executive Director 1825 Connecticut Ave, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 8848396 Fax: (202) 8848366 www.womensedge.org [email protected] Coalition working to ensure international trade agreements benefit women & their communities in poor countries, & that U.S. foreign assistance programs support women to lift themselves & their families out of poverty. Programs: 1. Global Trade Program monitors trade agreements & international actors such as the WTO 2. International Development Program advocates to Congress & the Administratio n on international women & development issues 3. Grassroots Outreach Program mobilizes Americans to take action on internati onal women's issues Publications: 1. Gender & Global Trade Primer 2. Action kit for Individual & Organizational Advocates Women's Educational Media Michelle Alcedo, Distribution Coordiantor 2180 Bryant Street, Suite 203 San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 6414616 Fax: (415) 6414632 www.womedia.org [email protected] Produces & distributes documentary films about economic & social justice issues. Programs: 1. Respect for All Documentary series for elementary & middle school classroom s. Provides information about gay & lesbian people into an overall presentation of diversity 2. That's a Family Trainings Diversity trainings in school districts including a video about family diversity for elementary school children Publications 1. It's Elementary video about including gay issues in multicultural education 3. Deadly Deception Video about GE's involvement in testing & making nuclear b ombs Women's Environment & Development Organization (WEDO) 355 Lexington Avenue, 3rd Floor New York, NY 100176603 Phone: (212) 9730325 Fax: (212) 9730335 www.wedo.org [email protected] Increases the power of women worldwide as policymakers at all levels in governme nts, institutions, & forums to achieve economic & social justice, a healthy & pe aceful planet, & human rights for all. Women's Environmental Network PO Box 30626 London E1 1TZ Phone: +44 (0)20 7481 9004 Fax: +44 (0)20 7481 9144 www.wen.org.uk Educates, empowers, & informs women & men who care about the environment; campai gns on environmental & ehalth issues from a female perspective. The Women's Foundation Maya Thornell, Development/Communications Officer 340 PIne Street, Suite 302 San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: (415) 8371113 ext. 303 Fax: (415) 8371144 www.twfusa.org [email protected] Awards grants to organizations in California that promote & protect the human ri ghts of women & girls in the political, social, cultural, civil, & economic aren as. 1. Communitybased grantmaker 2. Conduct & publish research, convene meetings 3. Provide skills & resources for women's & girls advocacy Publications: 1. Girls Grantmaking toolkit 2. The Economic Status of Women & Girls in California 2002 Report Women's Funding Network 1375 Sutter Street, Suite 406 San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone: (415)4410706 www.wfnet.org Seeks to ensure that women's funds are recognized as the "investment of choice" for people who value the full participation of women & girls. Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDCO) 70 West 36th Street, Suite 702 New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 2559325 Fax: (212) 2558722 www.whedco.org Creates beautiful environments & a uniquely integrated program of education, soc ial servicecs, housing, & job training & pleacement for lowincome women, men, & children. Women's Information Network 1800 R Street NW, Suite C4 Washington DC 20009 Phone: (202) 3472827 Fax: (202) 3471418 www.winonline.org Allvolunteer organization for young, prochoice, Democratic women in the Washin gton DC metro area. Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press Martha Leslie Allen, Director 1940 Calvert Street, NW Washington, DC 200091502 Phone: (202) 2656707 Fax: (202) 9866355 www.wifp.org [email protected] Research, education, & publishing organization that works on media democracy iss ues. Programs: 1. Shares philosophical approaches toward the democratization of the communicati ons media through publications & website. 2. Accredited United Nations representation, Department of Public Information, U nited Nations. 3. Yearround internship program Publications: 1. Directory of Women's Media. Available online at no cost 2. A booklet series on restructuring world communications including Media Democr acy: Past, Present, & Future, The Media Technology Road to Democracy & Equality, Media Without Democracy & What To Do About It, & What's Wrong With Mass Media f or the Women Half of the Population 3. Voices for Media Democracy newsletter for WIFP Associates, print & online. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1213 Race Street Philadelphia, PA 191071691 Phone: (215) 5637110 Fax: (215) 5635527 www.wilpf.org Works to achieve through peaceful means world disarmament, full rights for women , racial & economic justice, an end to all forms of violence, & to establish tho se political, social, & psychological conditions which can assure peace, freedom , & justice for all. Women's Legal Defense Fund see National Partnership for Women & Families Women's Philanthropy Institute 134 West University, Suite 105 Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: (248) 6513552 Fax: (248) 6513553 www.womenphilanthropy.org Inspires, educates, & encourages women to effect change in the world through phi lanthropy. Women's Policy, Inc. 409 12th Street SW, Suite 310 Washington, DC 20024 Phone: (202) 5542323 Fax: (202) 5542346 www.womenspolicy.org Source of information on women's information in Congress. The Women's Research and Education Institute (WREI) 1750 New York Avenue NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: (202) 6280444 Fax: (202) 6280458 www.wrei.org [email protected] Provides nonpartisan information & policy analysis on women's equity issues. WomenRise for Global Peace PO Box 3481 Santa Cruz, CA 95603 Phone: (888) 5495922 www.womenrise.org Uses the Internet to riase consciousness and promote peace. Woodstock Institute 407 S. Dearborn, Suite 550 Chicago, IL 60605 Phone: (312)4278070 Fax: (312)4274007 www.woodstockinst.org [email protected] Promotes community reinvestment & economic development in lowerincome & minorit y communities. Work Group on Health Promotion & Community Development Jerry A. Schultz, Associate Director 4082 Dole Ctrenter 1000 Sunnyside Avenue University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045 Phone: (785) 8640533 Fax: (785) 8645281 http://ctb.ku.edu/ [email protected]; [email protected] Services, publications, & tools for community & public health, child & youth hea lth & development, & community. Programs: 1. Community Toolbox ctb.ku.edu howto informaiton for promoting community h ealth & development 1. Research, documentation, & evaluation 2. Technical support for community initiatives 3. Support for grantmakers & governmental agencies 4. Undergraduate teaching in community leadership 5. Graduate training in behavioral science & community health & development 6. Building capacity for community & systems change Publications (see website for a complete list): These handbooks are $10/$5.50 for orders of 10 or more (+shipping) 1. Promoting Urban Neighborhood Development: An Action Planning Guide for Improv ing Housing, Jobs, Education, Safety & Health, & Human Development 2. Promoting Health for All: An Action Planning Guide for Improving Access & Eli minating Disparities in Community Health. 3. Promoting Health & Wellness Among Older Adults: An Action Planning Guide for CommunityBased Initiatives. 4. Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect: An Action Planning Guide for Building a Car ing Community. 5. Preventing Youth Violence: An Action Planning Guide for CommunityBased Initi atives. 6. Preventing Substance Abuse: An Action Planning Guide for CommunityBased Init iatives. Worker Rights Consortium 5 Thomas Circle NW, Fifth Floor Washington, DC 20005 Phone:(202) 3874884 Fax: (202) 3873292 www.workersrights.org Assists in the enforcement of manufacturing Codes of Conduct adopted by colleges & universities; these Codes ensure that factories producing clothing & other go ods bearing college & university names respect the basic rights of workers. Workers Communications Press (WCP) PO Box 1044 Marion, IN 46952 Phone: (765) 6626615 r[email protected] Publishes laobr cartoons.

Workers Democracy Network POB 55854 Trenton, NJ 08638 Phone: (609) 4067857 Fax: (609) 4067861 www.workersdemocracy.org [email protected] Organizes a democratic movement that unites all workers, on an equal basis, arou nd our common interests. By building a democratic, unified workers movement, we will lay the basis for a new world, free of capitalism, where workers will democ ratically run society & control their own lives. Programs: 1. Campaign to Free the Detainees 2. Deprivatization campaigns 3. Discussion groups on the workers' movement Publications: 1.Workers Democracy quarterly newspaper Workers World Party 55 W. 17 Street New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 6272994 Fax: (212) 6757869 www.workers.org [email protected] Socialist political party & newspaper. Working Families Party 88 Third Avenue Brooklyn NY 11217 Phone: (718) 2223796 Fax: (718) 2463718 www.workingfamiliesparty.org [email protected] Grassroots community & laborbased political party. Working Massachusetts Matt Borus, Coordinator 145 Tremont Street, Suite 202 Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 4824471 x23 Fax: (617) 4826521 [email protected] Coalition of labor & welfare rights groups. Believes that a strong social safet y net sets a floor that provides security to both those eleigible to receive ben efits & those, like union workers, who make somewhat more but are still not comp letely ecomomically secure. Main projects include working against layoffs of we lfare department workers & the closing of offices. Working to link lowwage uni on workers with benefits for which they are eligible. Working Partnerships USA 2102 Almaden Road, Suite 107 San Jose, CA 95125 Phone: (408) 2697872 Fax: (408) 2690183 www.wpusa.org www.atwork.org Collaboration among labor unions, religious groups, educators, & other community based organizations that crafts innovative solutions to the problems of the New Economy. Working TV c/o 2149 Parker Street Vancouver, BC Canada V5L 2L6 Phone: (604) 2536222 www.workingtv.com [email protected] Labour television program broadcast weekly on community access television in Bri tish Columbia. World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) 4, Chemin de Conches 1231 ConchesGeneva Switzerland Phone: +41 (22) 839 3100 Fax: +41 (22) 839 3131 www.wbcsd.org [email protected] Coalition of 165 international companies united by a shared commitment to sustai nable development via economic growth, ecological balance, & social progress. World Federalist Association 418 Seventh Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 Phone: (800) WFA0123 Fax: (202) 5463749 www.wfa.org [email protected] Works toward the abolition of war, the preservation of a livable & healthful glo bal environment, & the promotion of a just world community through the developme nt of enforceable world law. World Learning Inc. PO Box 676 Brattleboro, VT, 053020676 Phone: (802) 2577751 Fax: (802) 2583248 www.worldlearning.org [email protected] Promotes international education, social justice, & world peace. World Organization Against Torture 1725 K Street NW, Suite 610 Washington, DC 22006 Phone: (202) 2965702 Fax: (202) 2965704 www.woatusa.com [email protected] Prevents torture & other forms of cruel & inhuman treatment or punishment. The World Peace Sanctuary 26 Benton Road Wassaic, NY 12592 Phone: (845) 8776093 Fax: (845) 8776862 www.worldpeace.org [email protected] International home of the World Peace Prayer Society.

World Resources Institute 10 G Street, NE, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 7297600 Fax: (202) 7297610 www.wri.org Environmental research & policy organization that creates solutions to protect t he planet & improve peoples lives. WorldLink TV Link Media, Inc. P0 Box 150188 San Rafael, CA 949150188 www.WorldLinkTV.org [email protected] National network offering a global perspective on news, current events, & cultur e; presents viewpoints seldom covered in mainstrream media. Worldwatch Institute Susanne Martikke, Communications Associate 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 4521992, ext. 541 Fax: (202) 2967365 www.worldwatch.org [email protected] Environmental & social policy research organization. Provides a diverse audience of policy makers, activists, students & interested individuals all over the wor ld with timely, accessible, & reliable research. Expertise covers a wide range o f topic, including climate change & energy, urban development, food & agricultur e, population, water, bioinvasion, pollution, infectious disease, globalization & international governance, consumption & security. Publications: 1. Vital Signs annual publication desktop reference to longterm environmen tal, economic & social indicators, includes graphs & tables 2. State of the World annual publication interdisciplinary analysis of tech nologies & policies needed to build an environmentally sustainble world 3. World Watch magazine bimonthly magazine 4. Worldwatch Papers four each year, topics vary Y? The National Forum On People's Differences (aka Y Forum) Phillip J. Milano, Director PO Box 8071 Fleming Isl&, FL 32006 Phone: (904) 2641479 www.yforum.com [email protected] Allows people to ask & answer sensitive crosscultural questions related to race , religion, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation & other differences. Use d by hundreds of schools & corporations to bridge communication gaps. Programs: 1. Diversity seminars & keynote addresses 2. Ongoing crosscultural dialogue via web site project 3. Appearances on various media to help viewers & listeners understand how to co mmunicate across differences. 4. Speaker at conferences Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 941033138 Phone: (415) 9782700 Fax: (415) 9789635 www.yerbabuenaarts.org Multidisciplinary arts center. YES! Action Camps 420 Bronco Road Soquel, CA 95073 Phone: (877) 2937226 Fax: (831) 4626970 www.yesworld.org [email protected] Educates, inspires & empowers young people to join forces for social justice & e nvironmental sanity. Yes! A Journal of Positive Futures Positive Futures Network PO Box 10818 Bainbridge Island, WA 981100818 Phone: (800) 9374451 Fax: (206) 8425208 www.futurenet.org Supports peoples active engagement in creating a just, sustainable, & compassiona te world. YO! Youth Outlook 275 9th Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 5034170 Fax: (415) 5030970 www.youthoutlook.org Monthly youth literary journal. You Have the Power 2814 12th Avenue South Nashville, TN 37204 Phone: (615) 2927027 www.yhtp.org [email protected] Reduces & prevents violent crime through education, collaboration, & community i nvolvement. Young Communist League USA 235 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 7412016 Fax: (212) 2291713 www.yclusa.org [email protected] Multiracial, national youth organization struggling to defend the community & c hange the system. Young Nonprofit Professionals Network tm www.ynpn.org Engages & supports future nonprofit and community leaders through professional d evelopment, networking, & social opportunities; groups in CA & NY. Young People's Socialist League PO Box 541468 Waltham, MA 024541468 www.ypsl.org [email protected] Home of radical youth who believe in a better world, based upon cooperation, not competition, where human life is respected & valued, where everyone's basic nee ds are met, & where people are free to live up to their fullest potential. Youngrebels.com [email protected] Online peace argument Youth Channel 537 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019 www.youthchannel.org Media by and for youth. Youth Coalition Patricia LaRue, Executive Coordinator 260 Dalhousie Street, Suite 205 Ottawa, ON, K1 N 7E4 Canada Phone: (613) 5623522 ext. 223 Fax: (613) 5629502 www.youthcoalition.org [email protected] International collective of young people (ages 1529 years) actively promoting t he sexual & reproductive rights of adolescents & youth worldwide. Members are s tudents, researchers, volunteers, educators, NGO workers & activists. Believes that sexual & reproductive rights are human rights, & therefore apply equally to young people. 1. Awareness Raising among policy makers internationally. Encourages NGOs, rese arch institutes, health care providers, service delivery groups, media, cultural & religious groups to incorporate youth perspectives & adolescent & youth sexua l & reproductive rights into their work. 2. Training provides members with skills & knowledge to enhance their work wit h decisionmakers at the national, regional & international levels 3. Information generates knowledge, information, & policy recommendations on o ur issues Publications: 1. The Watchdog Newsletter published quarterly & for special occasions 2. ADOLEssons: young people's voices on Sexual Development Youth Development and Research Fund The Source Youth Foundation 19110 Montgomery Village Avenue, Ste 350 Gaithersburg, MD 20886 Phone: (301) 2162050 Fax: (301) 9479703 www.ydrf.org Uses hip hop to to promote the importance of education, work, & nonviolence. Youth In Action Peter Raducha 43 Malaga Cove, Suite D Palos Verdes, CA 90274 Phone: (310) 3733359 Fax: (310) 7912003 www.youthlink.org/us [email protected] Improves citizenship, civic participation & communities through youth leadership & action, offering financial support & recognition for the positive contributio ns of America's youth. Programs: 1. National Youth Platform polling young people nationwide to determine the to p issues & concerns of America's youth 2. National Youth Convention public interactive forum between youth, political leaders, elected officials & presidential c&idates 3. $1,000 Youth In Action Awards recognizing young people's extraordinary cont ributions to improve their community 4. National Youth Action Council coalition of youth & organizations dedicated to creating nationallevel ongoing representation for the voices of youth Publications: 1. Youth Action Guide an annual publication desiged to help young people start a project that improves their community Youth Leadership Institute 246 First Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: (415) 8369160 Fax: (415) 8360071 24 Belvedere Street, 2nd Floor San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (415) 4551676 Fax: (415) 4551683 www.yli.org [email protected] Provides professional, relevant, effective training & technical assistance to pe ople in education, health, & community development systems & agencies, as well a s to young people, youth practitioners, policymakers, & other interested partie s. The Youth Leadership Support Network PO Box 5372 Takoma Park, MD Phone: (202) 4897892 www.worldyouth.org Educates & trains young leaders through peer & mentorbased experiential learnin g, curriculum development, cultural productions, multimedia production, communi cations, exchange, & problemsolving. Partners with innovative youth programs, a dult allies, & artists to provide technical support, production expertise, & ong oing educational experiences. Youth Radio 1809 University Avenue Berkeley, CA 94703 Phone: (510) 8415123 Fax: (510) 8419804 www.youthradio.org [email protected] Promotes young people's intellectual, creative, & professional growth through tr aining & access to media. Youth Service America 1101 15th Street, Suite 200 Washington DC, 20005 Phone: (202) 2962992 Fax: (202) 2964030 www.ysa.org Resource center & alliance of 300+ organizations committed to increasing the qua ntity & quality of opportunities for young Americans to serve locally, nationall y, or globally. Youth Speaks 2169 Folsom Street, Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 2559035 www.youthspeaks.org [email protected] Programs that build the nest generation of leaders through the written & spoken word by nurturing & dedveloping the youth voice & promoting positive crosscultu ral social dialogue. Youth Today 1200 17th Street NW, 4th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 7850764 www.youthtoday.org Newspaper for people who work with youth. Youth for Understanding 3501 Newark Street, NW Washington, DC 200163199 Phone: (202) 9666800 www.youthforunderstanding.org International exchange for youth aged 15 22. Youth United for Change 2810 Frankford Avenue, Suite 1111 Philadelphia, PA 19134 Phone: (215) 4239588 www.yucyouth.org [email protected] Develops youth leadership through education & organizing. Youth Volunteer Corps of America (YVCA) 4600 West 51st Street, Suite 300 Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 Phone: (913) 4329822 Fax: (913) 4323313 www.yvca.org Promotes civic responsibility through volunteerism among youth ages 1118. Youth Vote Coalition 1010 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 715 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 7834751 Fax: (202) 7834750 www.youthvote.org [email protected] Works to increase the political involvement of youth aged 18 30. Youth Warriors 3011 Baker Street Baltimore, MD 21216 Phone: (410) 2330521 Fax: (410) 2337614 www.youthwarriors.org [email protected] Environmental justice organization that works with local communities to provide urban environmental education & training, leadership development, & organizing s kills to young African Americans. YouthAction PO Box 12372 Albuquerque, NM 87195 Phone: (505) 8733345 Fax: (505) 8733245 www.youthaction.net Provides resources for building a social change movement in which young people p lay an important role in creating & fighting for solutions to the problems affec ting them & their communities. YouthActionNet International Youth Foundation 32 South Street, Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 951 1500 Fax: (410) 347 1188 www.youthactionnet.org [email protected] Connects, inspires, & nurtures present and future young leaders by providing a v irtual space where young people can share lessons, stories, information, & advic e on how to lead effective change. YouthBuild USA 58 Day Street PO Box 440322 Somerville, MA 02144 Phone: (617) 6239900 Fax: (617) 6234331 www.youthbuild.org [email protected] Unleashes the intelligence & positive energy of lowincome young people to rebui ld their communities & their lives. Z Communications 18 Millfield Street Woods Hole, MA 02543 Phone: (508) 5489063 Fax: (508) 4570626 www.zmag.org Independent media: Z Media Institute, ZNet, Z Magazine, Z Videos. Zapatista Solidarity Coalition 909 12th Street, # 118 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 4433424 Fax: (916) 4487159 www.zsc.org [email protected] Extends a hand to Zapatista groups & their allies around the world. Zed Books 7 Cynthia Street London N1 9JF UK Phone: +44 (0)207 837 4014 www.zedbooks.demon.co.uk Publishes academic books about internaitonal and third workd issues.

Zero to Three National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families 2000 M Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 6381144 www.zerotothree.org Promotes the healthy development of our nation's infants & toddlers by supportin g & strengthening families, communities, & those who work on their behalf. Index AIDS/HIV National Latina/o Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Organization (LLE GÓ) The National Minority Aids Council Treatment Action Campaign National Association of People with AIDS Cable Positive, Inc. National Native American AIDS Prevention Center Pets Are Wonderful Support Lambda Legal AIDSPosters.org AIDS Action AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth, & Families Advocacy Violence Policy Center Partners for Peace Animal Protection Institute of America Honor the Earth Consumer Action Fund for Animals Fairness Campaign Stand for Children PFLAG The Wilderness Society Association of Fundraising Professionals Public Citizen People For the American Way Nuclear Disarmament Partnership National Health Care for the Homeless Council, Inc. Black Women's Agenda, Inc. 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