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NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
LSPC organizes communities impacted by the criminal justice system and advocates to release incarcerated people, to restore human and civil rights and to reunify families and communities.
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violenceís (NDS) mission is to end domestic violence in the moment and for all time ñ creating paths for survivors from crisis to safety, stability, and self-reliance. Our goal is to decrease the number of people in Santa Clara County who will experience intimate partner violence (IPV) in their lifetime.
Providing culturally competent and linguistically appropriate legal representation, social services, and advocacy for the marginalized segments of the community; low-income women, seniors, immigrants, youth.
Grassroots coalition of labor and community organizations building power and winning economic and racial justice for workers on the frontlines of climate change.
Oasis Legal Services proudly provides quality legal immigration services to under-represented low-income groups with a focus on LGBTQIA+ communities. By acknowledging, respecting, and honoring their struggles, we empower immigrants so that dignity grows and integrity blooms.
OMID helps disadvantaged women who have been discarded and undervalued by society_x000D_ to transform their lives and work toward a better and brighter future.
On The Move partners with communities and mobilizes emerging leaders to take action in pursuit of social equity.
Orange County United Wayís mission is to improve lives by delivering measurable long-term solutions to complex issues in education, financial stability, health and housing.
We empower marginalized groups, women, youth, LGBTI, Afro and indigenous people, and migrants. We partner with and enable civil society, governments, and the private sector.
Empowers families of individuals with special needs, offering 1:1 support, webinars, and programs on special education, public benefits, assistive technology, transition to adulthood, and more.
We provide support for survivors affected by the murder of a loved one or child. We work to protect all children by keeping murderers in prison, reviving cold cases, running prevention and awareness programs as well as support groups.
Help make California’s state parks more welcoming, inclusive and climate resilient.
Pars Equality Centerís mission is to catalyze social, civic and economic integration of immigrants from Persian-speaking and other countries into American society.
UnChained_x0019_ s win-win solution rehabilitates at-risk youth through evidence-based training of rescue dogs providing both with a second chance at life!_x000D_ _x000D_
We operate globally, working side-by-side with health care workers and their communities, addressing the greatest public health challenges enabling people to live their best lives.
Public Counsel is the nation√≠s largest public interest law firm specializing in delivering pro bono legal services to low-income communities. Founded in 1970, Public Counsel strives to achieve three main goals: √Ø Protecting the legal rights of disadvantaged children; √Ø Fostering economic justice by providing individuals and institutions in underserved communities with access to quality legal representation; and √Ø Representing immigrants who have been the victims of torture, persecution, domestic viol…
Advocates for lifesaving assistance and protection for displaced people and promotes solutions to displacement crises.
Growing a global movement to end hunger by empowering communities, nourishing lives, and responding to emergencies.
Rubyís Place is an innovative nonprofit committed to ending domestic violence, human trafficking, and violent crime, through hope, advocacy, and connection.
RYSE creates safe spaces grounded in social justice that build youth power for young people to love, learn, educate, heal and transform lives and communities.
We are social workers and advocates that use a flexible social services model to comprehensively serve the needs of local young people with mental diagnoses.
Our volunteers assist with advocacy, educational information, adaptive activities, scholarships and resources to individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Our mission is to build a community free from poverty by creating hope, opportunity, and action.† We provide essential services, work together to improve our lives, advocate for justice, and inspire our community to love, serve, and share.
Our mission is to build a compassionate community by empowering and dignifying individuals and families, advocating against injustices, and uniting people to celebrate diversity.
Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN) is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that began as an ad-hoc coalition of immigrant rights activists and advocates in 1987 under the name Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Services (NIRRS) in order to develop a response to the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act. For over a decade, the NIRRS was central to statewide campaigns against all the anti-immigration legislation and ballot initiatives that followed.
Promotes climate solutions, conservation, and movement building through a powerful combination of strategic philanthropy and grassroots advocacy.
To strengthen, magnify, and unite the voice and influence of nonprofits.
The Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI) is dedicated to improving the education, health, and well-being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact social change through research, training and community mobilization.
The Southeast Asian Community Center develops and administers programs that serve the needs of the Southeast Asian communities of Northern California.
Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward making the ideals of equal justice and equal opportunity a reality.
SPONSORING TRUE ADVOCACY FOR CHALLENGED YOUTH is an organization advocating for children with special needs and their families through diverse programs and partnerships.
A coalition of local tenant organizations, defending and advancing tenant rights. Californiaís only statewide renter organization, our work is capacity-building,†movement-building, and advocacy.
Invests in innovative AIDS cure research; advocates increased funding for research/prevention/treatment and protecting the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS.
robust, trusted network of 200+ nonprofit organizations, government entities, foundations, businesses, and community leaders with a shared commitment to strengthening the nonprofit sector, thereby improving the quality of life in San Mateo County. Thrive unites the voice and influence of nonprofits, helps build their capacity, and enables effective cross-sector collaboration.
Support independent, investigative community journalism in Northern California focused on the critical issues of social justice, healthcare, mental health, economic disparity, immigration and the environment.
Reach children where needs are greatest, immediately respond when emergencies strike, invest in innovative solutions to the problems and advocate for their well being.
United Way Fresno and Madera Counties dismantles systemic barriers to prosperity through the creation and implementation of collaborative community solutions.
Working to break the cycle of poverty in the Coachella Valley. We mobilize the caring power of community for health, education, and financial stability.
Collecting and preserving narratives of veterans of African descent, while teaching youth the documentary and exhibit curation processes.
Our mission is to eliminate persistent poverty by working with partners to transform low-income neighborhoods into vibrant, healthy communities. Urban Strategies Council is a community building support and advocacy organization located in Oakland, California. Founded as a non-profit in 1987. The Council works with stakeholders in low-income communities, community-based organizations, and public systems to expand services for children and families, improve health, educational, and other outcomes, and increase employment and economic opportunities
VAR focuses our mission to organize, advocate, and educate our community. We accomplish this through mobilization, advocacy, and education ñ mobilization through events and coalition building, advocacy through empowering and strategy, and education through panels, workshops and cultural events.
A global network of reproductive, maternal health and rights advocates campaigning for more resources and the right policies to prevent the needless deaths of women.
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To connect, empower, and cultivate the growth of professional women veterans.
Working Partnerships USA is driving the movement for a just economy by bringing together public policy innovation and the power of grassroots organizing. We build the capacity of workers, low-income neighborhoods and communities of color to lead and govern in our regional economy.
We empower/inspire young women involved with the juvenile justice system and/or the underground street economy to create positive change in their lives/communities.
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