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MSSP Internship Sites ORGANIZATION MISSION ADDRESS WEBSITE Alliance for Excellent Education The Alliance for Excellent Education is a 1201 Connecticut Avenue http://www.all4ed.org/ policy, research and advocacy NW organization that is helping to Suite 901 formulate and implement a national Washington, DC 20036 policy to provide proven, research- based assistance to secondary schools that house the nation's most American Association of The American Association of University 1111 16th St. NW http://www.aauw.org/ University Women (AAUW) Women promotes equity in education Washington, DC 20036 for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. American Civil Liberties Union of The ACLU's Clara Bell Duvall P.O. Box 40008 http://www.aclupa.org/ Pennsylvania (ACLU) Reproductive Freedom Project's mission Philadelphia, PA 19106 is to ensure that individuals' reproductive rights are not compromised because of their race, youth or economic status. American Friends Service The American Friends Service 1501 Cherry Street http://afsc.org/ Committee (AFSC) Committee is a practical expression of Philadelphia, PA 19102 the faith of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). It is committed to the principles of nonviolence and justice. American Institutes for Research American Institutes for Research (AIR) 1000 Thomas Jefferson, NW www.air.org is a on profit research organization Washington, DC providing professional services in human service sectors domestically and overseas. American Youth Policy Forum American Youth Policy Forum's mission 1836 Jefferson Place NW http://www.aypf.org/ is to broaden the awareness and Washington, DC 20036 understanding of policymakers by strengthening the youth policymaking process and by bridging policy, practice and research. Amnesty International USA Amnesty International is a global 600 Pennsylvania Avenue http://www.amnestyusa.org/ movement of people fighting injustice S.E. and promoting human rights. 5th Floor Washington, DC 20024 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Anne Arundel County, Office of County P.O. Box 6675 www.aacounty.org Office of County Executive Executive oversees administration Annapolis, MD 21401 policy and funding for the county ASERT - Eastern ASERT is a collaboration that enhances Pennsylvania Department of www.paautism.org/asert_web/asert Region/Pennsylvania the lives of Pennsylvanians with autism Public Welfare east.html by improving regional access to quality Bureau of Autism Services services and interventions and Harrisburg, PA 17120 providing information and support to families. Bipartisan Policy Center The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a 1225 I St NW, www.bipartisanpolicy.org non-profit organization that drives Suite 1000, principled solutions through rigorous Washington, DC 20005 analysis, reasoned negotiation and respectful dialogue BloomBoard Bloomboard provides professional 5401 Walnut St. http://www.bloomboard.com development using observation and Pittsburgh, PA 15232 evaluation tools to school districts and states to improve teacher effectiveness. Campaign for Youth Justice The Campaign for Youth Justice is 1012 14th Street, NW http://www.campaignforyouthjustic dedicated to ending the practice of Washington, DC 20005 e.org/ trying, sentencing and incarcerating children (under age 18) in the adult justice system. Carnegie Council for Ethics in Carnegie Council provides guidance 170 East 64th St. http://cceia.org International Affairs through programs and publications that New York, NY 10065 address moral issues and ethics in international affairs. Catalyst Miami Catalyst Miami's mission is to build 1900 Biscayne Blvd. http://catalystmiami.org/ individual leadership and strong Miami, FL 33132 organizations to work together to improve health, education and economic opportunity in all Miami communities. Center for Advocacy for the CARIE is an advocacy and educational 100 South Broad Street http://www.carie.org/ Rights and Interests of the organization committed to improving Suite 1500 Elderly (CARIE) the lives of older persons in Philadelphia, PA 19110 Philadelphia and throughout the country. Center for Civic Responsibility The Citizen's Campaign, as part of the 3 Creekwood Drive http://www.thecitizenscampaign.or Center for Civic Responsibility, seeks to Bordentown, NJ 08505 g/ restore democracy for those least able to exercise their rights, particularly urban residents and children. Center for High Impact The Center for High Impact 3815 Walnut Street http://www.impact.upenn.edu/ Philanthropy Philanthropy is focused on providing Philadelphia, PA 19104 information on how to direct philanthropic funds to make the greatest impact. It engages nonprofits, philanthropists, foundations, policy and research centers and universities in order to aid donors in making good funding choices. Center for Mental Health Policy The Center for Mental Health Policy 3535 Market Street http://www.med.upenn.edu/ and Services Research and Services Research identifies the 8th Floor best ways to organize, finance and Philadelphia, PA 19104 deliver services to children with psychiatric and developmental disabilities. Center for the Study of Social The Center for the Study of Social Policy 1575 Eye Street NW http://www.cssp.org/ Policy (CSSP) provides public policy analysis and Suite 500 technical assistance to states and Washington, DC 20005 localities blending high academic standards with direct responsiveness to the needs of policymakers and practitioners. Center on Budget and Policy The Center on Budget and Policy 820 First Street NE, www.cbpp.org Priorities Priorities is a nonpartisan research and Suite 510 policy institute pursuing federal and Washington, DC 20002 state policies designed both to reduce poverty and inequality and to restore fiscal responsibility in equitable and effective ways. Chester County Juvenile The Chester County Juvenile Probation 201 W. Market St. www.chesco.org Probation Office operates on the principles of Suite 3100 balanced and restorative Justice. West Chester, PA Restorative Justice emphasizes 19380 repairing the harm done to victims and communities. Child Welfare League of America Child Welfare League of America is a 1726 M Street NW http://cwla.org/ (CWLA) coalition of private and public agencies Washington, DC 20036 serving vulnerable children and families. China Bank Development China Development Bank (CDB) was No.18 Fuxingmennei Street, established in 1994 as a policy bank Xicheng District, under the direct leadership of the State Beijing, China Council. CDB is positioned to serve China's medium- and long-term national development strategies through providing medium- and long- term financing facilities. China's Ministry of Supervision Conduct research to improve economic Jia 2, Guanganmen South Research on Economic Policy. policy. St., Xicheng District, Beijing, China Committee of Seventy The Committee of Seventy advocates 8 Penn Center, Suite 1002 http://www.seventy.org for better government in the 1628 JFK Parkway Philadelphia region by involving more Philadelphia, PA 19103 citizens in public life and promoting better competition among candidates and parties. Community Legal Services, Inc. Community Legal Services, Inc. provides 1424 Chestnut Street http://www.clsphila.org/ free legal services in civil matters to low Philadelphia, PA 19102 income Philadelphians. Congressional Research Service The Congressional Research Service 101 Independence Ave., S.E. http://crs.loc.gov (CRS) works exclusively for the United Washington, DC 20540 States Congress providing policy and legal analysis to committees and members of both the House and Senate regardless of party affiliation. Corporation for Enterprise CFED expands economic opportunity by 1200 G Street NW http://cfed.org/ Development (CFED) helping individuals start and grow Suite 400 businesses, go to college, own a home Washington, DC 20005 and save for their economic future. Council for Advancement and The Council for Advancement and 1307 NY Ave, NW www.case.org Support of Education (CASE) Support of Education is a professional Washington, DC 20005 association serving educational institutions and the advancement professionals who work on their behalf in alumni relations, communications, development, marketing and allied areas. Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr., City Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr. provides City Hall, Room 404 http://www.phila.gov/Pages/default Council of Philadelphia constituent services and enacts Philadelphia, PA 19107 .aspx legislation in the City of Philadelphia. Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds City Hall, Room 581 http://www.phila.gov/Pages/default Brown, City Council of Brown provides constituent services Philadelphia, PA 19107 .aspx Philadelphia and enacts legislation in the City of Philadelphia. Councilwoman Cindy Bass Councilwoman Cindy Bass serves the City Hall, Room 594, http://www.phila.gov/Pages/default residents of Northwest Philadelphia Phialdelphia, PA 19107 .aspx (Germantown, Mt. Airy, Nicetown, Tioga, and Chestnut Hill). Defense Intelligence Agency Washington, DC 20340 Economy League of Greater The Economy League brings together 230 S. Broad St. http://www.economyleague.org Philadelphia regional leaders and organizations Philadelphia, PA 19102 across all sectors to address the most pressing issues facing the greater Philadelphia region. Education-Plus, Inc. Education-Plus, Inc. improves education 501 Glen Echo Road http://www.educationplusinc.com/ and disseminates innovations and best Philadelphia, PA 19119 practices to schools in the U.S. ESPN-W ESPN-W
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