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Adler & Colvin
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Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT)
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ACAT is a growing, progressive environmental health and justice organization that engages individuals, tribes, and other communities to advocate for the right to live in a healthy environment. ACAT has a solid track record of base-building, organizing, and advocating for social and policy change. We work locally, statewide, nationally, and internationally.
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Alliance for Healthy Homes
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The Alliance for Healthy Homes is a national, nonprofit, public interest organization working to prevent and eliminate hazards in our homes that can harm the health of children, families, and other residents.
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American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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American Family Housing
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American Lung Association
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American Public Health Association
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Americans for a Nonprofit Health Plan & Insurance Exchange (ANHPIE)
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ANERA, American Near East Refugee Aid
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Apollo Alliance
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Architecture 2030
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Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
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Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice
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"Founded in 1989, Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice (ACRJ) has been at the forefront of building a Reproductive Justice Movement that places the reproductive health and rights of Asian women and girls within a social justice framework. ACRJ promotes and protects reproductive justice through organizing, building leadership capacity, developing alliances, and education to achieve community and systemic change."
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Asian Pacific Environmental Network
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All people have a right to a clean and healthy environment in which to live, work, learn, play and thrive. With 15 years of organizing in Asian immigrant and refugee communities, the Asian Pacific Environmental Network strives to advance systemic change and bring environmental justice to our communities.
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association of medical entomologists of uganda (umessa)
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Austin YMBL Sunshine Camps
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Autism Society
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The Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism.
The Autism Society’s Environmental Health Project, established in 2006, aims to further our understanding of possible environmental contributors to autism and other health issues, and to continue to build a grassroots community to continue research into and awareness of the effect of environmental influences on autism.
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Blacksmith Institute
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Blessed Earth
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Breast Cancer Action
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