A Partial List of Current & Past Project Partners
Alternatives for Community & Environment
Amnesty International
Asian Pacific Environmental Network
Bay Area Black Worker Center
Bay Rising
Bioneers
Black Mesa Water Coalition
Blue Green Alliance
California Alliance
California Environmental Justice Alliance (CEJA)
Californians for Pesticide Reform
Center for Civic Policy/Clearly New Mexico
Center for Health, Environment and Justice
Center for Media Justice/MAG-Net
Climate Justice Alliance
Communities for a Better Environment
Community Action New Mexico
Community Housing Organizing Partnership
Divestment Student Network
Dream Defenders
Energy Action Coalition
Environmental Health Strategy Center (Portland, ME)
Environmental Justice Coalition on Water
ETC Group International
Friends of the Earth U.S. & Australia (Nanotechnology Project)
Grassroots Global Justice Alliance
Grassroots International
Greenpeace USA
Indigenous Environmental Network
Indigenous Peoples’ Power Project (IP3)
Iraq Veterans Against the War
Karuk & Yurok Tribes (California Klamath Campaign)
LA Black Worker Center
Living Wage Action Coalition/Student Labor Action Project
NAACP Climate Justice Program
National Black Worker Center Project
National Day Laborers Organizing Network (NDLON)
National Domestic Workers Alliance
National Forest Protection Alliance
National Youth & Student Peace Coalition
Neighborhood Funders Group
New Economy Coalition
Oil Change International
Open Society Institute
Pesticide Action Network
PODER SF
Political Research Associates
Progressive Communicators Network
Progressive Technology Project
Protect Our Waters
Rainforest Action Network
Rural Vermont
Safe Cosmetics Coalition
Sierra Nevada Alliance
Slow Food USA
SPIN Project
Strategic Concepts in Organizing & Policy Education (SCOPE)
Student/Farmworker Alliance (Immokalee, FL)
Surdna Foundation
Teaching for Change
The California Endowment
The Just Transition Fund
The Right to the City Alliance
The UNITY Alliance
Unitarian Universalists Long Island Veatch Program
United for Peace and Justice
United Workers Congress
WhyHunger
Working Group on Extreme Inequality/Institute for Policy Studies