Detroit Women of Color, Inc. is committed to integrating film and social justice to offer a fresh lens, highlighting the beauty, strength, resilience, and truth of girls and women of color.
Read MoreCARECEN SF empowers and responds to the needs, rights and aspirations of Latino, immigrant, and under-resourced families in the San Francisco Bay Area — building leadership to pursue self-determination and justice.
Read MoreSouthern Echo’s work always begins in the community and extends through all generational groupings.
Read MoreThe Genesee County Hispanic/Latino Collaborative advocates for the Hispanic-Latino populations in Genesee County in the areas of education, cultural awareness and social need.
Read MoreSAJE is a force for economic justice in our community focusing on tenant rights, healthy housing, and equitable development.
Read MoreSMASH is dedicated to creating a new future for our residents, where they control the land and their destiny.
Read MoreTenants Union (TU) is creates housing justice through empowerment-based education, outreach, leadership development, organizing, and advocacy.
Read MoreTexas Housers is a dynamic organization which responds to problems and opportunities. We look for opportunities where we can apply our resources to develop model solutions to solve critical housing and community development problems.
Read MoreIronbound Community Corp.’s (ICC’s) mission is to engage and empower individuals, families, and groups in realizing their aspirations and, together, work to create a just, vibrant and sustainable community.
Read MoreNew Mexico Acequia Association protects water and our acequias, grows healthy food for our families and communities, and honors our cultural heritage.
Read MoreNew Jersey Future is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that promotes sensible growth, redevelopment and infrastructure investments to foster vibrant cities and towns, protect natural lands and waterways, enhance transportation choices, provide access to safe, affordable and aging-friendly neighborhoods and fuel a strong economy.
Read More"Coleman Advocates believes that all children and families deserve access to high quality education, living wage jobs, family-supporting benefits, affordable housing, and a voice in the decisions that affect us.
Read MoreEmpower DC is a city-wide grassroots organization committed to building the power of low-income communities of color to create long lasting, positive change in our communities.
Read MoreTexas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (t.e.j.a.s.) is dedicated to providing community members with the tools necessary to create sustainable, environmentally healthy communities by educating individuals on health concerns and implications arising from environmental pollution, empowering individuals with an understanding of applicable environmental laws and regulations and promoting their enforcement, and offering community building skills and resources for effective community action and greater public participation.
Read MoreKhmer Girls in Action is a community-based organization whose mission is to build a progressive and sustainable Long Beach community that works for gender, racial and economic justice led by Southeast Asian young women.
Read More“Our beliefs are based on the notion that society should arrange its relationships so that everyone has equitable access to the fundamental democratic processes affecting their everyday lives.
Read More“At Global Action Project youth make media, grow their leadership, and create innovative stories that promote and amplify movements for social justice from low-income, new immigrant, TGNC (trans and gender non-conforming) and LGBQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Queer) communities."
Read MoreMenikanaehkem (Menominee Tribe) of Wisconsin has over 8,500 members worldwide and provides a platform for multi-generational community engagement geared towards holistic health and wellness.
Read MoreThe BLK ProjeK seeks to create economic development opportunities that address food justice, environmental justice and public and mental health.
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