
A national grassroots disability rights network known for nonviolent direct actions to secure the freedom of people with disabilities to live in the community (not institutions).
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A national grassroots disability rights network known for nonviolent direct actions to secure the freedom of people with disabilities to live in the community (not institutions).
Texas Organizing Project (TOP) organizes Black and Latino communities in Texas to transform the state through issue campaigns and electoral efforts around housing, immigration, healthcare, and just
Hometown Action is a multiracial, LGBTQ-affirming grassroots organization building power in small-town and rural Alabama for racial, gender, economic, and climate justice.
The New Georgia Project is a nonpartisan effort to register and civically engage hundreds of thousands of Georgians, especially in communities of color, and to advance justice issues in Georgia.
A multiracial, member-led grassroots organization fighting for economic, racial, and social justice in California communities.
VoteRiders is a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on ensuring that eligible voters have the ID they need to vote, providing education on voter ID laws and direct assistance to help voters secure necess
A statewide grassroots social justice organization working for a new, just and sustainable Kentucky (originally the Kentucky Fair Tax Coalition)
Pennsylvania Stands Up is a progressive, multi-issue grassroots organization building local power across Pennsylvania to elect leaders who fight for economic, racial, and environmental justice.
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization that promotes peace and justice, conducting programs on humanitarian aid, immigrant rights, economic justice, and conflict res
The War Resisters League (WRL) is one of the oldest secular pacifist organizations in the U.S., advocating nonviolent action to remove the causes of war and supporting conscientious objection.
LUCHA is an Arizona-based membership organization fighting for social, racial, and economic justice for working families, through community organizing and civic engagement.
People's Action is a national network of 40 state and local grassroots organizations committed to economic, racial, and gender justice.
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a decentralized movement and organization fighting anti-Black racism and police brutality, and advocating for dignity, justice, and freedom for Black lives.
A diverse, tenant-led movement fighting for tenants’ rights and against displacement in Los Angeles (Sindicato de Inquilinos de Los Ángeles). LATU has neighborhood locals across the city.
The first and largest organization uniting LGBTQ+ people with parents and allies, founded in 1973 to support families, educate communities, and advocate for LGBTQ+ equality.
A 501(c)(4) dedicated to expanding Black voter engagement and increasing progressive power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities
Maine People’s Alliance (MPA) is a statewide progressive organization uniting working-class Mainers to advocate for economic, environmental, and social justice, from raising wages to expanding heal
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) is a California-based organization that works to achieve a just society fully inclusive of immigrants, by advancing their human and civil rights.<
Progressive Maryland is a statewide grassroots organization uniting Marylanders to fight for social, economic, and racial justice through community organizing and political engagement.
CASA (formerly CASA de Maryland) is a Latino and immigrant advocacy organization providing services (like legal help and workforce development) and organizing for immigrant rights and social justic
Michigan United is a coalition of faith, labor, and community organizations working together to fight for the rights of immigrants, workers, renters, and all working-class Michiganders.
Race Forward is a nonprofit that catalyzes movement building for racial justice, conducting research, media (publishing Colorlines), and leadership development to dismantle systemic racism and adva
A Black-led network of worker cooperatives, urban farms, and people’s assemblies in Jackson, MS, working to build a solidarity economy and local self-governance
A grassroots movement of Americans, started by mothers after the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012, fighting for public safety measures to protect people from gun violence