Similar organisations to League of Women Voters of New York Inc
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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1594.
Access Strategies Fund
ACCESS STRATEGIES FUND Home Who We Are What We Do Publications Contact More ACCESS STRATEGIES FUNDSUPPORTS THE COLLECTIVE POWER OF UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES TO ENGAGE THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIETY.
Cambridge
YWCA Greater Pittsburgh
YWCA Greater Pittsburgh is dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering women.
3000
Pittsburgh
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Family Services
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1596.
Abortion Action Missouri Foundation
We're a MO-grown, pro-abortion organization taking action for abortion access & repro freedom for all.
15891
St Louis
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Human Service Organizations
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1597.
Iwlc
Women Lead Change is the state’s premier leadership organization for women, offering comprehensive leadership resources.
13205
Cedar Rapids
Collective Power Inc
Inspiring, educating, & supporting new activists & leadership to create a world where reproductive health, rights, & justice are embedded in our liberation.
13119
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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1599.
Daphne Foundation
The Daphne Foundation invests in organizations that empower community residents directly affected by poverty violence and discrimination to develop solutions that result in a more equitable fair and peaceful New York City.
Seattle
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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1600.
Montana Human Rights Network Inc
The Montana Human Rights Network: Working to end racism, antisemitism, homophobia and other forms of injustice in Montana.
2602
Helena
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Voter Education/ Registration
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1601.
TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE COALITION
Founded by Barbara Arnwine, former Pres of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law, the Transformative Justice Coalition seeks to be a catalyst for transformative institutional changes that bring about justice & equality in the US & abroad.
4445
WASHINGTON
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Voter Education/ Registration
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MICHIGAN VOICES
Michigan Voices seeks to help build civic engagement capacity in progressive nonprofit groups that are led by and engage BIPOC people.
1738
DETROIT




