Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
List of non-profit organizations working on Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C. .
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Protestant
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1261.
Wesley Foundation Ministries
Wesley Foundation Ministries--SDSU is a campus Christian faith community that advocates for the poor; liberates from oppression; heals from addiction, trauma and violence; develops Christian leaders; and builds inter-religious understanding.
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Youth Development Programs
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1262.
Haiti Advocacy Project Inc
Haiti Advocacy Project, Inc. was organized as a public charity to promote development and democracy in Haiti.
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Leadership Development
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1263.
North San Diego County Sponsoring Committee
Our vision is that one day all people will experience the justice and opportunity that is extended by the American promise.
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Urban League
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1264.
Broome County Urban League, Inc.
Our Movement: The Urban League movement was founded in 1910.
Binghamton
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Museums & Museum Activities
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1265.
Envision Peace Museum
Envision Peace Museum fosters insights into the meanings and roots of peace while empowering visitors to overcome violence and injustice in their lives and in the world.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1266.
FOOD AND MEDICINE JOBS WITH JUSTICE EDUCATION FUND
The Mission of Food AND Medicine, Jobs with Justice Education Fund is to support the activities of Food AND Medicine, our 501c4 sister organization, to organize, educate and empower workers and our communities in the fight for economic and social justice.
Brewer
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1267.
Labor Research Association, Inc.
Unions and organizations supporting fair wages and workplace rights turn to LRA for expert analysis, research and strategic advice .
MapLight
MapLight designs, builds, and operates software and data systems to improve democracy and advance policies in the public interest.
Berkeley
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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1269.
Diversity Alliance of the Puget Sound
DAPS embodies and celebrates the wide diversity within the gender spectrum, believes that this variation is part of the human family's common, normal and natural predisposition, and supports the establishment of social and legal rights for all individuals who desire to temporarily or permanently present and live their lives in a manner different from the gender roles mandated by traditional culture.
Bellevue
