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National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

The mission of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® is to serve as a resource center for law enforcement, families and the public to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation and prevent child victimization.

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United Against Human Trafficking

To end human trafficking through educating the community, preventing exploitation, and empowering survivors.

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Services For The Visually And Hearing Impaired

SVHI serves individuals with sensory loss through the provision of various programs directed at attaining self-efficacy and cultivation independence in daily life tasks to improve the quality of life or clients and promote continued participation in the clients communities.

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Environmental Defense Center (Edc)

The Environmental Defense Center protects and enhances the local environment through education, advocacy, and legal action.

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Reporters Without Borders-USA

Reporters Without Borders USA (RWB USA) is the U.S. office of the global organization, Reporters Sans Frontieres, a leading defender of freedom of information with almost 30 years of experience. A core belief of Reporters Without Borders is that only through freedom of information can one verify the existence of all the other freedoms. Without free circulation of information, it is impossible to strengthen human rights protection, advance government accountability, and improve the reach and the quality of social justice and civil liberties. At RWB, we are defending information, defending reporters and citizen reporters (netizens) whose work benefits ALL citizens.

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Committee to Protect Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) was founded in 1981 by a group of U.S. journalists determined to help secure greater press freedom for colleagues abroad threatened by repressive governments and other enemies of independent journalism. CPJ has become a vitally important institution to journalists and news organizations around the world. We have a highly specialized brief: CPJ is the only organization in the United States devoted solely to reporting and responding to attacks on individual journalists and to other specific press freedom violations throughout the world. We pride ourselves on the detail and accuracy of our information, and on our capacity for quick and effective action.

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Pai

At PAI, we are motivated by one powerful truth: A woman who is in charge of her sexual and reproductive health can change her life and transform her community. PAI works with policymakers in Washington, D.C. and our network of global partners to advocate for accessible, quality health care and advance the sexual and reproductive rights of women, girls and other vulnerable groups.

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Pride Foundation

Pride Foundation fuels transformational movements to advance equity and justice for LGBTQ+ people in all communities across the Northwest.

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The Project on Government Oversight

Founded in 1981, the Project On Government Oversight is a nonpartisan independent watchdog that champions good government reforms.  POGO’s investigations into corruption, misconduct, and conflicts of interest achieve a more effective, accountable, open, and ethical federal government.

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Pro-Life Action League

To build a culture of life and eventually eradicate abortion.

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Public Justice Center

The Public Justice Center (PJC) is one of Maryland’s premiere nonprofit legal advocacy organizations. We work with people and communities to confront the laws, practices, and institutions that cause injustice, poverty, and discrimination. We advocate in the courts, legislatures, and government agencies, educate the public, and build coalitions, all to advance our mission of “pursuing systemic change to build a just society.”

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Re:Gender

Re:Gender, formerly National Council for Research on Women, works to end gender inequity and discrimination against girls and women by exposing root causes and advancing research-informed action. Working with multiple sectors and disciplines, we are shaping a world that demands fairness across difference.