Nonprofit Organizations


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The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), information about the Emmy Awards, etc.
Advocates for Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics (AWSEM), Portland, Oregon. Bringing young women and professional women together in an afterschool mentoring program.
American Assn. of Retired Persons (AARP) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association dedicated to shaping and enriching the experience of aging for our members and for all Americans.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), New York, New York. Defending First Amendment freedoms, and working to ensure equality, privacy rights and fundamental fairness in the legal system.
American Heart Association, Dallas, Texas.
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), New York, New York. The premier national professional association for CPAs in the United States.
American Lung Association, New York, New York. Fighting to prevent or cure lung diseases.
Amnesty International, London, UK. Amnesty International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international standards. In particular, Amnesty International campaigns to free all prisoners of conscience; ensure fair and prompt trials for political prisoners; abolish the death penalty, torture and other cruel treatment of prisoners; end political killings and "disappearances"; and oppose human rights abuses by opposition groups.
Association of American Publishers (AAP), New York, New York. The principal trade association of the book publishing industry.
Association of Online Professionals, Alexandria, Virginia. The trade association for Internet access, business and electronic commerce in the United States.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Washington, DC. A patient-oriented organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with asthma and allergies and their caregivers, through education, advocacy and research.
British Mountain Biking, the governing body for the sport of Mountain Biking in Great Britain, including links to related sites in Britain and elsewhere.
Broadcast Music Inc. Media Licensing, New York. Non-profit organization providing access to music copyrights for radio, TV, restaurants, and retail establishments. An online MusicBot can search sites for BMI song titles.
Business Software Alliance, Washington, D.C. Educating computer users on software copyrights; advocating public policy that fosters innovation and expands trade opportunities; and fighting software piracy.
CableLabs, Louisville, Colorado. Nonprofit R&D consortium for the cable industry.
Center for a New American Dream, Washington, DC. Dedicated to helping Americans change the way they consume in order to improve quality of life, protect the environment, and promote social justice.
Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), Washington, DC. Electronic civil liberties group opposing encryption controls.
Childhelp USA, Scottsdale, Arizona. The Childhelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, Canada, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam, the hotline is staffed 24 hours daily with professional crisis counselors. The hotline is supported by the generous contributions of concerned organizations, foundations and individuals. TTY: 800-222-4453.
Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition - the latest news and information on how you can join the fight to preserve the future of the Internet as a viable means of free expression, education and commerce.
Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking, Los Angeles, California. Working to stop or prevent human slavery (both female and male), and to help those in bondage to escape. To report a slavery case, you may also call voice: 888-428-7581, fax: 213-473-1601, or e-mail: cast@trafficked-women.org.
Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), Montreal, Quebec, Canada. An international organization created by Canada, Mexico and the United States under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC) to address regional environmental concerns, help prevent potential trade and environmental conflicts, and promote effective enforcement of environmental law.
Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Computer incident response coordination, training and research on the causes of security vulnerabilities, prevention of vulnerabilities, system security improvement, and survivability of large-scale networks.
Computer Research Association, Washington, DC. Strengthening research and education in the computing fields, expanding opportunities for women and minorities, and improving public and policymaker understanding of the importance of computing and computing research in our society.
Constitution Project, Washington, DC. Bipartisan nonprofit organization seeking consensus on controversial legal and constitutional issues in the U.S. through scholarly study and public activism.
Context Institute Sustainable Culture Information Service, Langley, Washington. Exploring how human society can become sustainable, able to meet the needs of the present without diminishing the prospects for the future.
Cooperative for Relief Everywhere (CARE), Atlanta, GA. CARE disaster operations and how you can help.
Copyright Clearance Center, Danvers, Massachusetts. Non-profit organization tracking rights and royalty payments for 9,200 publishers and thousands of content creators.
The Corporate Design Foundation (CDF), Boston, Massachusetts. Improving the quality of life and effectiveness of individuals and organizations through effective use of product, communication, and building design.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), Washington, DC. A private, nonprofit organization that was created by the U.S. Congress in 1967 to fund over 1,000 public television and radio stations nationwide using an annual appropriation from Congress along with producers, educators and technology specialists for the development of new public television and radio programming.
Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. (BBB), Arlington, Virginia. Dedicated to helping promote consumer confidence in businesses.

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Digital Future Coalition - working for an appropriate balance in law and public policy between protecting intellectual property and affording public access to it.
DOI Foundation. The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is an identification system for intellectual property in the digital environment which was developed by the International DOI Foundation on behalf of the publishing industry. DOI provides a framework for managing intellectual content, linking customers with publishers, facilitating electronic commerce, and enabling automated copyright management.
Electronic Freedom Foundation, San Francisco, California. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been established to help civilize the electronic frontier; to make it truly useful and beneficial not just to a technical elite, but to everyone; and to do this in a way which is in keeping with the highest traditions of the free and open flow of information and communication. Sign up for EFF Action Alerts if you want to stay on top of their activities.
Enough Is Enough "Lighting the way to protect children and families from the dangers of illegal Pornography and On-Line Predators."
Envirolink Network is a grassroots online community that unites hundreds of organizations and volunteers around the world with millions of people in more than 150 countries. The EnviroLink Network was created in 1991 by Josh Knauer, while he was a freshman at Carnegie Mellon University. Since that time, EnviroLink has grown from a simple mailing list of 20 student activists to become one of the world's largest environmental information clearinghouses. In addition to being an information resource, EnviroLink provides environmental non-profits with website hosting, automated mailing lists, interactive bulletin boards and chat rooms, as well as other services. The majority of these services are provided free of charge to environmental organizations.
Environmental Working Group, Washington, DC. A nonprofit environmental research organization dedicated to improving public health and protecting the environment by reducing pollution in air, water and food. Conducts groundbreaking, computer-assisted research on a variety of environmental issues, turning raw data into usable information.
European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) is an international, Europe-based industry association dedicated to the standardization of information and communication systems.
The Feminist Majority Foundation, supporting women's rights.
Fire Wise, a service of the National Interagency Fire Center, Boise, Idaho. Practical ideas and sensible choices to help you increase your level of protection from wildfire for people who live, vacation, or own vacation homes in fire prone areas of North America.
Food for the Hungry International is a Christian relief and development organization dedicated to meeting physical and spiritual needs around the world. Through Food for the Hungry, caring people can sponsor a child and save the lives of hungry boys and girls living in desperate poverty in the Third World. You can even e-mail your sponsored child from this website.
FoodNews.org, Washington, DC. Promoting healthier food choices, pesticide-free foods and organic farming.
Generic Top-Level Domain Memorandum of Understanding, Geneva, Switzerland. Domain name registry consortium for creating seven new official internet domain names.
Global Children's Organization, Los Angeles, California. Runs annual summer camps in safe areas around the world for children who have been displaced or otherwise affected directly by wars.
Goodwill Industries specializes in helping disadvantaged people get back on their feet through job training and placement. Their services are supported by donations and sales from Goodwill Thrift stores. You can also buy online at the ShopGoodwill auction site.
Home Recording Rights Coalition - a coalition of consumers, consumer groups, trade associations, retailers and consumer electronics manufacturers, dedicated to preserving your right to purchase and use home audio and video recording products for noncommercial purposes.
Hostelling International-American Youth Hostels (HI-AYH), Washington, DC. A nonprofit membership organization founded in 1934 to promote international understanding of the world and its people through hostelling. HI-AYH operates a network of almost 125 hostel accommodations throughout the U.S.

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Independent Sector, Washington, DC. Coalition of nonprofit organizations fostering private initiative for the public good.
Information Technology Association of America, Arlington, Virginia. Trade association representing the U.S. information technology industry.
IMUnified, Washington, DC. Coalition of AT&T, Excite@home, MSN, Odigo, Phone.com, Prodigy, and Yahoo!, working to establish an interoperable instant messaging protocol.
Institute for Global Communications (IGC), Atlanta, Texas. International organization providing Internet access to a variety of organizations promoting peaceful and ecological endeavors.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety/Highway Loss Data Institute (IIHS/HLDI), Arlington, Virginia. Dedicated to reducing highway crash deaths, injuries, and property losses.
International Anticounterfeiting Coalition, Washington, DC. Fighting the counterfeiting and sale of goods internationally. Monitors incidents of counterfeiting in the U.S. and abroad and posts that information on the IACC.
International Association of Air Travel Couriers (IAATC), Lake Worth, Florida. Providing up-to-date information on all travel opportunities available to couriers, while working to support courier air travel as a way to see the world on a shoestring.
International Committee of the Red Cross: Geneva, Switzerland. English, French and Spanish. The Red Cross performs humanitarian aid missions on a global basis.
International Co-operative Alliance (ICA), Geneva, Switzerland. Organisation of the international co-operative movement with information on co-operatives worldwide and from all sectors. Available in Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Português and Svenska.
International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Geneva, Switzerland. English and French. Providing a variety of disaster and humanistic relief worldwide. Red Crescent Societies operate in Muslim-dominated countries and are functionally equivalent to the Red Cross.
International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA), Boulder, Colorado. IMBA works to create, enhance and preserve trail opportunities for mountain bikers worldwide.
International Society for Professionals in E-Commerce (iSPEC), Pleasantville, New York. An independent international organisation representing a wide range of professionals in the field of e-commerce.
International Youth Hostelling Federation (IYHF), Hertfordshire, UK. One of the world's biggest membership organizations for youth. The hostel network enables young people of differing nationalities, cultures and social backgrounds to meet informally, share experiences, learn about themselves, each other and their surroundings.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), Marina del Rey, California. Responsible for Internet Protocol addresses, domain names, and protocol parameters. IANA's goal is to "preserve the central coordinating functions of the global Internet for the public good."
Internet Free Expression Alliance (IFEA), Washington, DC. An alliance of groups protecting First Amendment rights on the internet. Members include the ACLU and EFF.
Internet Operators Group (IOPS), Reston, Virginia. IOPS focuses primarily on resolving and preventing network integrity problems, addressing issues that require technical coordination and technical information-sharing across and among ISPs.
Internet Protocol (IP) Multicast Initiative, Campbell, California. A world-wide multi-vendor consortium accelerating the adoption of IP Multicast.
Internet ScamBusters, Olney, Maryland. Helping people avoid getting ripped off by Internet scams, fraud, misinformation and hype.
Internet Society International, Reston, Virginia. A professional membership society with more than 150 organizational and 6,000 individual members in over 100 countries. It provides leadership in addressing issues that confront the future of the Internet, and is the organization home for the groups responsible for Internet infrastructure standards, including the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).

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Kid's Health, Wilmington, Delaware. Providing families with doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence.
La Leche League International, Schaumburg, Illinois. Champion of breastfeeding.
Linux International, a non-profit association of groups, corporations and others that work towards the promotion of and helping direct the growth of the Linux operating system and the Linux community. Keep in touch with events by reading their news releases onsite, find out about Linux conventions and conferences, or get involved with the Linux Development Grant fund. Also links to White Papers, How To Get Linux, and Other Resources.
Macrocosm USA, Cambria, California. Non-profit educational clearinghouse emphasizing environmental, justice, peace, health issues and solutions for progressives.
Media Channel, New York, New York. Media issues supersite, featuring criticism, breaking news, and investigative reporting from hundreds of organizations worldwide on how the media is doing on its task of informing the world's citizens.
Medic Alert Foundation, Turlock, California. Provides medical information bracelets for people with severe medical conditions which are helpful in emergencies if the person cannot communicate or is incoherent.
Migizi Communications, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Providing educational, informational, and communication services to Native Americans nationwide.
Mobility International USA, Eugene, Oregon. Empowering people with disabilities around the world through international exchange, information, technical assistance and training, and working to ensure the inclusion of people with disabilities in international exchange and development programs.
National Association of Home Builders, Washington, DC.
National Association of Licensed Investigators (NALI), Grand Blanc, Michigan.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry, Des Plaines, Illinois.
National Asthma Center/National Jewish Center for Immunology & Respiratory Medicine, Denver, Colorado.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Arlington, Virginia. Their mission is to protect children from neglect and abuse. TTY: 800-826-7653.
National Center for Victims of Crime, Arlington, Virginia. TTY: 800-211-7996 M-F 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. EST except holidays or e-mail: gethelp@ncvc.org.
National Fraud Information Center, Washington, DC. A project of the National Consumer League.
National Kidney Foundation, New York, New York.
National Organization for Victim Assistance, Washington, DC. An organization of victim and witness assistance programs and practitioners, criminal justice agencies and professionals, mental health professionals, researchers, former victims and survivors, and others committed to the recognition and implementation of victim rights and services.
National Organization for Women, Washington, DC. Championing the legal and social rights of women at home, in public, and in the workplace. TTY: 202-331-9002.
National Stroke Association, Englewood, Colorado. Working to reduce the incidence and severity of strokes in the U.S.
National Wildlife Federation, Vienna, Virginia. Promoting conservation of the environment through direct and legal actions.
National Writer's Union (NWU), the union for freelance writers working in U.S. markets. The NWU believes that freelance writers should receive royalties when their work is distributed over commercial online systems or fee-based services on the Web.
NetAction, San Francisco, California. A nonprofit consumer group addressing policy issues related to technology.
New York New Media Association, New York, New York. Supporting and promoting the new media industry in New York.
Noise Pollution Clearinghouse, Montpelier Vermont. A national non-profit organization with extensive online noise related resources.
The North American Association For Exports To Eastern Europe (NAAFETEE), Englewood, Florida, is a non-profit multi-national private sector business organization devoted to promoting exports to and trade between the United States of America, Canada, Mexico and other Western countries and the countries of former Eastern Europe, mainly Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland and Hungary.
North American Butterfly Association, Morristown, New Jersey. Working to increase public enjoyment and conservation of butterflies.
North American Securities Administrator's Association, Washington, DC. The oldest international organization devoted to investor protection, members include securities administrators in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico.
Nuclear Threat Initiative, Washington, DC. Working to reduce the risk of use and prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction.

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Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), Dublin, Ohio. A nonprofit, membership, library computer service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world’s information and reducing information costs. The OCLC's PURL (Persistent Uniform Resource Locator) Server is one of their projects.
Open Source, California. Managing and promoting the Open Source Definition through the OSI Certified Open Software certification mark and program.
Prepare Now: Disaster Preparedness tips to help insure that the needs and concerns of vulnerable populations are addressed in the area of emergency preparedness and response.
Professional Numismatists Guild, Fallbrook, California. A non-profit organization of U.S. rare coin and paper money experts, dedicated to today's collector and investor. For a free copy of the current PNG Membership Directory and the informative collecting guides, "The Change of Time," "The Pleasure of Coin Collecting," and "What You Should Know Before You Buy Rare Coins," send e-mail to Robert Brueggeman, PNG Executive Director at info@pngdealers.com.
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Washington, DC. Public television and radio in the U.S., there is also an online store.
The Salvation Army is an integral part of the Christian Church, although distinctive in government and practice. The Army's doctrine follows the mainstream of Christian belief and its articles of faith emphasise God's saving purposes.
SeniorNet, San Francisco, California. Provides nonprofit computer and Internet education for older adults and seniors.
Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality (SATH), New York, New York. Working to promote awareness, respect and accessibility for disabled and mature travelers and employment for persons with disabilities in the tourism industry.
Software Publisher's Association - Learn where to turn in someone for illegally copying software or just become more educated about software copyright regulations.
Sustainable Building Industry Council (SBIC), Washington, DC. SBIC's mission is to advance the design, affordability, energy performance, and environmental soundness of America’s buildings.
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), Washington, DC. Assisting families of military personnel when their loved ones are killed.
Tree People, Beverly Hills, California. Helping to inspire the people of Los Angeles to take personal responsibility for their environment, training and supporting them as they plant and care for trees and improve the neighborhoods in which they live, work and play.
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), Washington, DC. Working to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable, and healthy places to live and work.
Vietnam Dog Handler Association, Oceanside, California. Re-uniting veteran war dog handlers and honoring the memory of their war dog partners.
Vietnam Vets Organization in Texas, and the Alternate LZ.
Voters Telecommunication Watch, Brooklyn, New York. A citizen-based Internet civil liberties group. The website is no longer being updated as of December 9, 1997 and serves as an archive only.
Web3D Consortium, San Ramon, California. Developing open 3D web standards.
World Dental Federation, London, United Kingdom. Travelers who need dental care can check here for dental associations that can help locate the nearest reputable dentist.
World Internetworking Alliance, a coalition of parties working together to help effect a truly international, independent, autonomous Internet institutional environment where diverse bodies - corporate, non-profit, and governmental - cooperate but retain their own identity and independence, working together toward achieving a robust, open, competitive marketplace at all levels.
World Wildlife Fund, Switzerland. An international conservation organization.

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America's Charities, Chantilly, Virginia. A federation of charitable associations providing customized charitable campaign and pledge processing services in workplaces.
BBB Wise Giving Alliance, Arlington, Virginia. Collects and distributes information on hundreds of nonprofit organizations that solicit nationally or have national or international program services. It routinely asks such organizations for information about their programs, governance, fund raising practices, and finances when the charities have been the subject of inquiries.
Board Source, Washington, DC. Information, tools and best practices, training, and leadership development for board members of nonprofit organizations worldwide. (May require javascript.)
CharityWeb, Mountain Vew, California. An e-commerce application service provider (ASP) providing e-commerce solutions for nonprofit organizations.
Community Career Center, Las Vegas, Nevada. Gathering place where nonprofit employers, management personnel, and jobseekers can post or find employment positions.
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services, San Francisco, California. Providing training, consulting and research for nonprofit organizations.
Council on Foundations, Washington, DC. Helping foundation staff, trustees and board members in their day-to-day grantmaking activities. Through one-to-one technical assistance, research, publications, conferences and workshops, legal services, and a wide array of other services, the Council addresses important issues and challenges that face foundations and corporate funders.
DonorDigital, Berkeley, California. Helping organizations improve their online fundraising, advocacy, and marketing.
Donor 2, Charlotte, North Carolina. Fund-raising software with optional modules for prospect research, planned giving, special events, volunteer management, membership, scholarships and alumni tracking.
The Foundation Center, New York, New York. Maintains a searchable database on over 57,000 grantmakers and 243,000 grants. Nonprofit Search and Foundation Search allow you to find Grantmaker Websites including Corporate Grantmakers, Private Charities, Private Foundations, and Community Foundations
FundsNet, San Juan, Puerto Rico. A privately owned Web site providing Nonprofit Organizations, Colleges and Universities with information on financial resources available on the Internet.
The Gilbert Center, Seattle, Washington. Supporting and empowering nonprofit organizations in the area of communications.
The Grantsmanship Center, Los Angeles, California. Offers grantsmanship training and low-cost publications to nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
Guidestar, Williamsburg, Virginia. National database of nonprofit organizations.

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Idealist.org, New York, New York. Search among over 25,000 nonprofit and community organizations in 153 countries by name, location or mission. Find volunteer opportunities in your community and around the world, and a list of organizations that can help you volunteer abroad. If you are interested in working in the nonprofit sector, there are hundreds of job and internship listings.
iGive.com, Evanston, Illinois. Supporting charities through shopping. A percentage of profits go to the customer's designated agencies or organizations.
Internet Nonprofit Center from the Evergreen State Society, Seattle, Washington. Nonprofit FAQ and other information for and about the nonprofit sector.
Nonprofit Gateway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Network of links to Federal government information and services for the nonprofit sector.
Nonprofit.net, Garden City, Kansas. Providing internet services to the nonprofit sector.
Nonprofit Resource Center, Studio City, California. Links to websites of interest to nonprofits: Legal & Boards of Directors; Support Organizations; Finance, Accounting & General Management; Fundraising; and Marketing & People Management.
Online Fundraising Resources Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
ONE/Northwest, Seattle, Washington. Guides for nonprofit organizations; how to use e-mail and mailing lists effectively in an activist context.
The Regional Alliance for Information Networking (RAIN), Santa Barbara, California. Nonprofit providing live Internet video broadcasting, GIS for regional management and education, telemedicine for communities, and classroom education programming.
ServeNet, Washington, DC. SERVEnet users can enter their zip code, city, skills, interests, and availability and be matched with organizations needing help.
Volunteer Match, San Francisco, California. National database of volunteer opportunities, search by zip code, or search for virtual opportunities you can do over the Internet. Post new opportunities.
We Care Too, Chicago, Illinois. A foundation which assists charities and nonprofit organizations by giving them free WWW publicity and help in raising funds.

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American Philanthropy Review, Rancho Santa Margarita, California. Volunteer-driven on-line community of nonprofit-sector professionals from around the world. Members discuss issues in forums and assist each other to enhance their effectiveness and knowledge.
Chronicle of Philanthropy, Newspaper of the nonprofit world. A subscription includes full access to the website and news updates by e-mail. An online-only subscription is also available. Nonsubscribers can still read articles.
Nonprofit Nuts&Bolts, Oviedo, Florida. Publication with practical advice for nonprofit organizations.
Nonprofit Online News, Seattle, Washington. News, information, and opinion for the online nonprofit community.
Nonprofit Times, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey. News of the nonprofit sector.
Volunteer Today, Walla Walla, Washington. Newsletter for those who manage the work of volunteers in nonprofit, government or corporate programs.

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Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers, Washington, DC. National coalition of nonprofit organizations sharing a vested interest in nonprofit postal policy. Represents nonprofit mailers before the Postal Rate Commission, at the United States Postal Service's (USPS) Headquarters, and on Capitol Hill.
American Society of Association Executives (ASAE ), Washington, DC. Providing association management information, networking opportunities, legislative advocacy and certification.
Association of Fundraising Professionals, Alexandria, Virginia. Working to promote philanthropy and ethical fundraising.


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