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Chin Human Rights Organization is working to protect and promote the rights of the Chin people. Violation of the rights of women and children, forced labour, political suppression, racial discrimination religious persecutions committed by the Burmese milit
Areas: Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Rights of the Child, Women's Rights, Women's Safety from Violence, Worker Rights
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Salai Bawi Lian Mang,Director
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Salai Bawi Lian Mang,Director
The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) was formed in 1965 in the East Bay region. Today it is a state-wide organization with thirty-three chapters. The East Bay Chapter covers Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. The state organization and the local chap
Areas: Endemic Plant Species Protection, Plant Ecology, Practical Conservation, Natural Heritage Conservation, Natural Resource Education, Conservation Biology
Type: Community Based Organization - Scope: community - Contact: Elaine P. Jackson, President
Type: Community Based Organization - Scope: community - Contact: Elaine P. Jackson, President
To promote understanding, protection and comprehensive management of California's water resources and their watersheds. We are a non-profit organization for California's lakes and the only statewide network of individuals, lake associations and public fund
Areas: Watershed Management, Environmental Law and Policy, Natural Resource Conservation, Information and Communication Technology, Environmental Education
Type: Educational Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Rodney Jung, President
Type: Educational Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Rodney Jung, President
The Claremont Canyon Conservancy is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Claremont Canyon’s natural landscape and to the promotion of fire safety throughout the canyon and in adjacent residential neighborhoods. The Conservancy works closely wit
Areas: Sustainable Agriculture, Ecosystem Services, Natural Resource Conservation, Environmental Education, Land Restoration, Land Stewardship
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Tamia Marg
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Tamia Marg
When newspapers and politicians talk about the Information Superhighway, they focus on its effect on individuals and they assume the government should play a limited role. This is a recipe for disaster. Trying to "deregulate" this industry without focusing
The Endangered Species Coalition is a non-partisan coalition working with decisionmakers from all parties; with over 360 member groups located all across the country, including conservation organizations, scientific associations, religious organizations, h
Areas: Democratic Participation, Biodiversity Conservation, Endangered Plant Species Protection, Endangered Animal Species Protection, Environmental Law and Policy
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: regional - Contact: Sarah Matsumoto, Field Director
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: regional - Contact: Sarah Matsumoto, Field Director
The Emerson Community Collaborative was established to address the academic achievement gap among students in South Berkeley. Surveys of families at Emerson suggest that the primary cause of the achievement gap relates to unequal access to resources for me
Areas: Youth Education and Empowerment, Child and Youth Protection, Ethnic Equality, Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education, Health Care Access
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: national - Contact: Danielle Holmes
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: national - Contact: Danielle Holmes
HRA is a human rights organization based in Berkeley, California. We are dedicated to promoting and protecting international human rights. HRA participates actively in the work of various United Nations human rights bodies, using its status as a fully accr
InterAlianza seeks responsible and progressive community organizations to help realize goals of social welfare, reforestation, crop diversification, soil erosion, and community health. Members of InterAlianza believe that small grants of $400-600 can make
Areas: Social Development, Sustainable Forestry, Sustainable Agriculture, Public Health, Logging, Gender Equality, Soil Conservation and Management
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Joseph Harrison, Founder
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Joseph Harrison, Founder

