| ActivistCash.com: Provides the public and media with profiles of anti-consumer activist groups (all of which are tax-exempt nonprofits) along with information about the sources of their funding. |
| Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership: A nonprofit organization founded in 1995 to honor James and Grace Boggs' legacy as movement activists and theoreticians for rebuilding cities and communities. |
| Caregivers Tax-Credit Campaign: A campaign that supports extending tax-credits to cover a broader base of caregivers. |
| Center for Community Change: CCC helps poor people develop their own strong organizations to improve their communities and change policies and institutions that affect their lives. |
| CircleVision: Connects the progressive activists in the Upper Midwest, informing and educating about the connections between all justice and peace issues and current events. |
| Citizens Equal Rights Alliance: Educational and legal advocacy organization presents its opposition to tribal sovereignty for Native American groups. Learn about positions and activities. |
| Direct Action and Research Training Center (DART): The network of grassroots, metropolitan, congregation-based, community organizations in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Florida, Virginia, and Kentucky offers training for local groups as well as an intensive organizer's institute. |
| Grassroots.com: Community political action network offering a software package that integrates traditional direct-communications and grassroots techniques with online technology. |
| Homeless Empowerment: Web site for Spare Change newspaper and the Homeless Empowerment Project. Trying to increase financial support and awareness of our services to the homeless community. |
| Lair of Hunterbear: Detailed discussion of 45 years of activist organizing -- historical and contemporary -- by Hunter Gray (Hunterbear). Areas covered include labor and socialism, civil rights, Native American rights. |
| League of Revolutionaries for a New America: Chicago-based activist group which seeks a more even distribution of wealth and greater social awareness among Americans. |
| Little Geneva: Games, ideas, the Sword and Sickle journal, immunization information, and Confederate history from homeschoolers and Reformed homechurchers, the Seabrooks. |
| Millions More Movement: Organizing for the tenth anniversary commemoration of the Million Man March, with registration, local contacts, and information on pre-gathering events. |
| Modern Public: Virtual town square, offering a common place to communicate, debate, and participate in polls about local city issues. |
| National Alliance for Individual and Constitutional Rights: Devoted to individual rights, especially those provided in the Bill of Rights. Includes special section on Active Physical Surveillance of individuals. |
| National Organizers Alliance: NOA is a wildly diverse, beloved community of progressive organizers to challenge, nurutre and sustain us in our struggle for social, economic and environmental justice. |
| National Training and Information Center: The Chicago-based NTIC conducts research and provides training and technical assistance to build grassroots leadership and strengthen neighborhoods through issue-based community organizing. They describe current focus issues and upcoming trainings. |
| Noraid: Irish Americans working for a United and Free Northern Ireland |
| Political Grassroots: Working to inspire citizens to create and influence public policy through America's political grassroots and to become political volunteers. |
| Refuse and Resist: Diverse national membership organization, whose mission is to build a climate, culture and community of resistance to political and social repression in all of its forms. |
| Rural Media Activism: Models of community media activism and stories of rural action. |
| SeptemberACTION: Information clearinghouse for September 2005 mobilization to Washington DC, with a list of participating groups, legal, health, and transportation tips, and descriptions of personal experiences. |
| Southern Empowerment Project (SEP): The Maryville, Tennessee-based association provides training in community organizing and fundraising for grassroots organizations in the South and Appalachia. They describe their courses and members. |
| Speak For Yourself: Resource for groups needing assistance with community organizing, lobbying/political action. Video and radio services in support of the above actions. Reasonable rates scaled to the financial ability of the group. |
| SpeakOut.com: For engaged citizens to get informed, get involved and make a difference around causes they care about, such as politics, education, family, the world, society, health, environment, and the economy. |
| The Communitarian Network (TCN): A George Washington University group which seeks to improve civil liberties by strengthening community and social institutions. Newsletter, platform, and communitarian links. |
| The Liberty Activist: Libertarian group dedicated to the premise that all people should take action on a regular basis to 'educate, agitate, and organize' for liberty in our lifetime. |
| The official site of the Million Family March, Oct. 16, 2000: This site offers up to date news and information regarding the October 16, 2000 Million Family March in Washington, D.C. |
| The Politix Group: Organization that promotes political activism at all levels of government. |
| USAction: A grassroots organization fighting for justice in health care, education, environmental policy and other areas. |
| VIVE, Inc.: An organization of world refugees seeking asylum in Canada and the US. We provide food, shelter, medical, legal and ESL classes. |
| Voter March: Organizes marches in favor of a variety of voting reforms in the aftermath of the 2000 U.S. presidential election. Lists local activist efforts, media contacts, and related resources. |