“The Student Immigrant Movement is a MA-based statewide immigrant youth-led organization. We fight for the liberation of the undocumented community through the development of a network of immigrant youth organizers in high-density immigrant communities…
Read MoreThe mission of Resilience Orange County is to promote resilient youth leaders that engage in the critical work of building youth-oriented institutions in Orange County.
Read MoreThe Southeast Asian Coalition of Central Massachusetts, Inc. (SEAC) was founded in 1999 and established as a non-profit agency in 2001 to address the lack of culturally and linguistically appropriate support services for Southeast Asian Immigrants in Central Massachusetts.
Read MoreSouth Asian Americans Leading Together is a national, nonpartisan, non-profit organization that fights for racial justice and advocates for the civil rights of all South Asians in the US.
Read MoreWind of the Spirit is a faith-based organization for all immigrants and non-immigrants who are moved by the tradition of hospitality
Read MoreThe Greater Los Angeles Area chapter is one of the oldest and largest CAIR chapters across the country and works to uphold civil rights of American Muslims, foster a better understanding of the Islamic faith and its followers, and helps to find avenues for Muslims to integrate more fully into the broader society.
Read MorePan-African Community Development Initiative (CDI) is an organization based in the Bronx, NY. PACDI realizes that in order to stimulate the Bronx community (the most unbanked community in the state of New York) they need to help establish a local credit union to relieve residents of this borough of all the predatory lending services that are available.
Read MoreLiving Hope is an independent, non-profit organization serving people with spinal cord injuries as well as with other disabilities so that they may lead full and productive lives.
Read MoreThe Black Organizing Project (BOP) is a Black, member-led, grassroots organization.
Read MoreSince 2013, Asian American Organizing Project (AAOP) has worked to lead, sustain, and cultivate grassroots organizing in the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in Minnesota.
Read MoreFounded in the mid-90s, the Arab American Action Network (AAAN) strives to empower community members to make decisions about actions and policies that affect their lives and have access to a range of social, political, cultural and economic opportunities in a context of equity and social justice.
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