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ACORN Predatory Lending Campaign ACORN is tackling the predatory lending issue from a number of different angles, including direct action against lenders and other industry players, education and outreach in our communities to help people protect themselves against predatory loans, legislation at the state, local, and federal levels, and regulatory change. National Community Reinvestment Coalition Alliance of community reinvestment organizations working to increase the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities. Alliance for Democracy The Alliance is a new Populist movement - not a political party - setting forth to end the domination of our economy, our government, our culture, our media and the environment by large corporations. Center for Corporate Policy A non-profit, non-partisan public interest organization working to curb corporate abuses and make corporations publicly accountable. Corporate Watch A new site designed to provide activists, journalists, and policy makers around the world with up to date information and analysis on the social, ecological and economic impacts of transnational corporations. Multinational Monitor Tracks corporate activity, especially in the Third World, focusing on the export of hazardous substances, worker health and safety, labor union issues and the environment. Corporate Welfare Information Center A clearinghouse of information about corporate wealth-fare. Progressive Majority A PAC with a Purpose: Elect progressive champions who will help change the direction of this country. We will do this by building a nationwide member network that will provide much-needed early support to progressive candidates -- helping them win election and bringing our values back in to the halls of government. Coalition on Human Needs CHN is an alliance of national organizations working together to promote public policies which address the needs of low-income and other vulnerable populations. National Priorities Project (NPP) is a non-profit research and education organization providing citizens, community groups and elected officials with the tools they need to shape federal budget and policy priorities. Check NPP's reports to find out the local impacts of your tax dollars. NPP Database From the National Priorities Project, this interactive tool offers state data on socio-economic needs and federal expenditures, and allows you to create customized tables, graphs and reports. GeneralEconomic Policy Institute A top-flight Washington economics research organization. Moving Ideas Network Dedicated to explaining and popularizing complex policy ideas to a broader audience. MIN posts the best ideas and resources from leading progressive research and advocacy institutions. Moving Ideas also draws from the research of a network of more than 100 member organizations, and provides timely information and leading ideas about the policies and politics that drive the nation's agenda. Dollars and Sense is a magazine that explains the workings of the U.S. and international economies and provides unique perspectives on current economic affairs. Jim Hightower With a Texas-sized wit and a fighting spirit, populist Jim Hightower is championing the concerns of working people and skewering the high and mighty as he has for years. Too Much - Fact-filled, hilarious and always provocative, Too Much is America's newsletter dedicated to the proposition that the United States would be a considerably more democratic, prosperous, and caring nation if we narrowed the vast gap between the very wealthy and everybody else. Edited by UFE Board Member Sam Pizzigati. Economic Policy Institute A top-flight Washington economics research organization. Insitute for Policy Studies At a time when other think tanks celebrate the virtues of unrestrained greed, unlimited wealth, and unregulated markets, IPS is striving to create a more responsible society - one built around the values of justice, nonviolence, sustainability, and decency. IPS, as I.F. Stone once said, is "an Institute for the rest of us." DataCenter exists to build the capacity of a broad-based social justice movement that embodies, embraces, and honors diverse cultures to create the new systems and institutions essential to building a just and equitable world. For over 25 years, DataCenter has put the power of professional research into the hands of people working to change the world. Services include Research Partnerships, Strategic Research, Consultation, and Research Training. Campaign on Contingent Work CCW is a Boston, MA, USA based organizing and resource center for workers in unstable temp, part-time and other "contingent" jobs. Economic Reporting Review by economist Dean Baker This Week's Conservative Press by author Charles M. Kelly. Highlander Research and Education Center Since 1932, the Highlander Center has been on the cutting edge of Appalachian and Southern struggles for justice. Highlander provides tools for building organizations capable of leading movements. In the 1930s and 40s, Highlander educated leaders of a new Southern labor movement. In the 1950s and 60s, Highlander was a civil rights pioneer, fighting for voting rights and integration. In the 1970s through the 90s, Highlander organized groundbreaking research into environmental and economic injustice in Appalachia. Today, Highlander is working with youth, new immigrants, and poor people of all colors to bring grassroots struggles into a new global era. Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty & Genocide is a broad-based community-driven membership organization that develops and conducts popular political and economic education and action research for organizing and liberation. They develop indigenous popular educators and movement leaders from grassroots and scholar-activist backgrounds, bringing them together on the basis of equality to engage in building a bottom-up movement for social and economic justice. More Than Money Mission: Support people with wealth to significantly contribute their money and talents toward creating a more sustainable and just world. National Center for Responsive Philanthropy Promoting philanthropy that addresses the unmet needs of disadvantaged populations. Citizens for Tax Justice is a research and advocacy organization dedicated to fair taxation at the federal, state and local levels. They're for: Fair taxes for middle- and low-income families. Requiring the wealthy to pay their fair share. Adequately funding important government services. Reducing the federal deficit. Taxation that minimizes distortion of economic markets. Tax Policy Center A joint venture of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution, the Tax Policy Center was created to fill the growing need to clarify and analyze the nation's tax policy choices. It provides timely, accessible analysis and facts about tax policy to policymakers, journalists, interested citizens, and researchers. There is also a webmodule called "Tax Facts" that has a wealth of information about US individual income and estate taxes, as well as data on state taxes and some international data. WagesACORN Living Wage Resource Center What you will find here is a brief history of the national living wage movement, background materials such as ordinance summaries and comparisons, drafting tips, research summaries, talking points, and links to other living wage-related sites. Economic Policy Institute A top-flight Washington economics research organization. Raise the Floor Promotes wages and policies that work so we can all make ends meet. WealthEconomic Policy Institute A top-flight Washington economics research organization. Provided much of the material for UFE's 1999 Shifting Fortunes book on the wealth gap. Shared Capitalism Institute The mission of the Shared Capitalism Institute is to catalyze critically needed progress at the local, regional, national and global levels toward a more equitable and sustainable form of free enterprise. Timesizing means upsizing markets by downsizing the workweek, not the workforce. Updated Tuesday, February 10, 2004 5:39 PM | ||||||
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