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On this page, community organizing groups and networks from: 
Asia | Australia  |  Canada | Germany | New Zealand | Northern IrelandRussiaUnited KingdomU.S. NationalU.S. Regional/Local
Asia
Australia
  • Acland Street Residents Association: An example of community organizing in Melbourne, Victoria, in Australia.

  • Brisbane Region Environment Council (BREC) is a regional environment council providing advocacy, education, research and assistance for the protection and enhancement of the Brisbane regional environment.

  • Leighton Action Coalition, formed to press for community control of redevelopment of the old Leighton rail Marshalling Yards in North Fremantle (Perth)

  • Save Albert Park: Another community-based effort in Melbourne using a variety of neighborhood-based and Internet-based tactics to take back city parkland that has been turned into a Grand Prix race track.

  • The Rivermouth Action Group Inc, with links to 39 (and growing) community and evinronmental action groups.

  • Transport Action Coalition, taking on transportation and land use issues in Fremantle (Perth) and its surrounds.

  • Unchain St Kilda is a loose coalition of people who live, work and visit St Kilda, brought together by our outrage at the size and focus of the proposed commercial development on the St Kilda Triangle Crown land.

Canada
Germany
  • Organizing Schöneweide ist eine selbstbewusst auftretende und sich selbst organisierende Plattform von zurzeit 23 Schöneweider Gruppen und Institutionen, sowie aktiven Einzelbürgern.
  • forum community organizing is a comprehensive network providing training, resources, and networking in support of community organizing in Germany.
New Zealand
  • Kotare Trust organises workshop programmes and develops community research on social change issues.
Northern Ireland
  • The Rural Community Network is a voluntary organisation established by local community organisations to articulate the voice of rural communities on issues relating to poverty, disadvantage and equality.
Russia
United Kingdom
  • The Citizen Organising Foundation, with affiliates in London and Birmingham, exists to create a network of competent, informed and organised citizens who act responsibly in the public life of their communities and are able to influence for the common good, decisions which impact on their communities.
United States National
  • ACES, the Association for Children for Enforcement of Support, organizes locally and nationally to to improve child support enforcement.

  • The Action Without Borders, formerly the Contact Center Network, has an interactive database where nonprofit and community organizations from around the world can tell about their activities and find each other. 

  • ACT UP--The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, has an extensive site with many resources on organizing in general and HIV/AIDS in particular.

  • The Alliance for Justice--a national association of environmental, civil rights, mental health, women's, children's and consumer advocacy organizations.

  • Alliance for National Renewal Off-shoot of National Civic League that aims for alliance of community organizations across the United States.

  • The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now: ACORN, one of the most well known community organizing efforts with a national U.S.

  • The Center for Third World Organizing Organizing and organizer/leradership training programs in communities of color.

  • The Coalition for Low Income Community Development is a coalition of grassroots and national groups organized to ensure that low income people benefit from community planning and development programs.

  • The Consensus Organizing Institute An alternative to the confrontational model of community organizing.

  • Direct Action and Research Training Center, Inc. (DART) assists in the development of strong, congregation-based, grassroots community organizations committed to democratic principles and Judeo-Christian values of justice and fairness.

  • The Family Support Network mission is to weave a grassroots web of support for young and old alike and create a more caring, just, and civil society.

  • The Gamaliel Foundation, a network of professional community organizers and key institutional leaders working to rebuild urban areas.

  • Grassroots Global Justice is an alliance of U.S.-based grassroots groups who are organizing to build an agenda for power for working and poor people.

  • The Industrial Areas Foundation builds organizations whose primary purpose is power - the ability to act - and whose chief product is social change.

  • Institute for Global Communications Major site of international non-profit organizations devoted to improvement of environment, quality of life, women's rights, labor rights, equal rights, and peace (ConflictNet, EcoNet, LaborNet, PeaceNet, WomensNet)

  • Jewish Organizing Initiative provides Jewish young adults one-year paid internships in community organizing.

  • Labor/Community Strategy Center a multiracial anticorporate "think-tank/act-tank" committed to building democratic internationalist social movements.

  • The National Housing Institute This site maintains an on-line version of Shelterforce, which publishes regular articles on community organizing and development such as Community Building & Community Organizing: Issues in Creating Effective Models, By Sandy O'Donnell and Ellen Schumer , an important paper on the tensions between community organizing and development.

  • National Organizer's Alliance, a large and growing organization of organizers whose mission is to "advance progressive organizing for social, economic and environmental justice and to sustain, support and nurture the people of all ages who do it."

  • National People's Action a multi-issue coalition of grassroots neighborhood groups, another famous organizing network.

  • Neighborhoods USA, a national nonprofit organization created in 1975 and committed to building and strengthening neighborhood organizations.

  • The New Party Politics with a community organizing approach.

  • PICO National Network, assisting in the building of community organizations with the power to improve the quality of life of families and neighborhoods.

  • Partners in Urban Transformation works with churches and pastors to help them understand and become involved in the process of community organizing as an effective way to re-engage their communities.

  • TenantNet A mix of advocacy and technical/historical information on housing and rent regulation in New York and elsewhere.

  • USAction,  a national, progressive, grassroots organization focused on social, racial, economic and environmental justice.

United States Regional/Local
  • Albany Park Neighborhood Council, a multi-issue grassroots community organization that works on education, immigrant rights, housing, and youth issues.

  • Alabama Arise, a poverty organizing coalition.

  • Blocks Together is a nonprofit grassroots direct action community organization made up of residents, schools and churches in the West Humboldt & North Garfield Park communities of Chicago.

  • Border Action Network ensures that those who are most impacted by border and immigration policies are at the forefront of movements calling for human dignity and civil rights and have the power to insert their voices into the local, regional and national policy debates that impact their lives on a daily basis.

  • Boston Tenant Coalition is a coalition of tenant and neighborhood grassroots groups, community development corporations, and housing, homeless and other advocacy organizations working together to promote affordable housing for tenants and low- and moderate-income residents in Boston.

  • Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, in Chicago, is a community based grassroots organization uniting individuals, block clubs, churches, schools and businesses in the Brighton Park neighborhood.

  • Bus Riders Union, in Los Angeles, is one of the largest mass transit anti-racist grassroots organizations in the U.S.

  • The California Foundation for Independent Living Centers, made up of 25 Independent Living Centers, advocates for systems change and promotes access and integration for people with disabilities.

  • Central Illinois Organizing Project is an ecumenical, faith-based community organization encompassing 12 counties in central Illinois.

  • The Citizenship Project works in partnership with immigrant community-based organizations and other groups to build networks of leadership and support for expanded citizenship. En Español

  • City Life/Vida Urbana is a grassroots, multi-issue, bilingual organization in Jamaica Plain Massachusetts whose main work has consisted of organizing tenants to preserve existing affordable housing and advocate for the creation of more. En Español

  • Coalition for Economic Survival assists working and low-income people throughout the greater Los Angeles area and surrounding counties in working together to empower themselves to impact the decision making processes that effect their day-to-day lives.

  • "Community Organizing:  A Chicago Tradition" by Gordon Mayer includes an extensive of Chicago grass-roots groups.

  • The Doña Ana County Colonias Development Council (CDC) is a council of grassroots community organizations serving two counties in southern New Mexico.

  • Community Coalition is a grassroots community-based organization working to build a powerful voice in South Los Angeles to create, influence and change public policy

  • Community Organizing in Chicago contains a nice list of Chicago community organizing groups.

  • Community Voices Heard (CVH) is an organization of low-income people, predominately women on welfare, working to build power in New York City to improve the lives of our families and communities.

  • Connecticut Citizen Action Group (CCAG) is a statewide membership organization dedicated to working with people to bring about social, economic and environmental justice.

  • The East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy brings together labor, community, and faith-based organizations and leaders to end low-wage poverty and create economic equity in the San Francisco East Bay region.

  • Eastern Philadelphia Organizing Project, is a democratic faith-based organization of 17 churches, schools and neighborhood institutions representing more than 20,000 families.

  • Farm Labor Organizing Committee, a union representing people who do some of the most important work in America- migrant farmworkers who pick the food we eat.

  • The Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. is a not-for-profit, community-based organization promoting social and economic justice in South Brooklyn.

  • The Goose Hollow Foothills League, a Portland neighborhood association with a well- developed web site.

  • Hell's Kitchen Online, covering the community in New York City also known as Clinton.

  • Hill Canyon Preservation Coalition , Dedicated to Preserving the Natural Habitat of Hill Canyon and Wildwood Park.

  • Hope Street Youth Development is a neighborhood-based youth development program using community organizing in Wichita Kansas.

  • Inner City Press, a community advocacy organization based in the South Bronx of New York City.

  • The Interfaith Federation, A congregation-based community organization serving Northwest Indiana

  • Jane Addams Hull House Association Containing historical information on the famous Settlement House and its co-founder, as well as information on Hull House today.

  • Kensington Welfare Rights Union is an organization of poor and homeless women, men and children from all races struggling to survive and to end poverty in North Philadelphia.

  • Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy is a powerful coalition of community organizations, unions, religious leaders, academics and elected officials Integrating legislation, research and organizing.

  • Lyndale Neighborhood Association in Minneapolis has an extensive web site, including their own on- line forum.

  • Midvale Park Neighborhood Association in Tucson Arizona is working together to make their neighborhoods safer, while instilling pride and a sense of ownership by residents of Midvale Park. An extensive web site.

  • Montana People's Action, a socially and racially diverse organization of low and moderate income Montanans working to achieve lasting change for social and economic justice using Direct Action. 

  • The Neighborhood Capital Budget Group is a decade-old coalition of nearly 200 community based organizations and local economic development groups in Chicago dedicated to improving our
    neighborhoods through well-planned, targeted public investment.

  • New Hampshire Citizens Alliance works on campaign finance reform (Money and Politics), education (Citizens for Fair Education Taxation), the environment, and health care.

  • New York City AIDS Housing Network is a coalition of nonprofit housing providers, AIDS service organizations, homeless and formerly homeless people living with HIV/AIDS.

  • Northeast Action is the regional hub and support center for a dynamic network of citizen action organizations and coalitions in the six New England states and New York State.

  • Northwest Federation of Community Organizations, a regional organization of four community-based social and economic justice organizations located in the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.

  • Northwest Neighborhood Federation is a direct action, neighborhood-based community organization in Chicago.

  • ONE DC centers on popular education, community organizing, and alternative economic development projects.

  • Organize! Ohio is working to build a system of support for community organizing and provides an avenue for local organizing groups to act on a statewide level on policy issues of common interest.

  • People Escaping Poverty Project: PEPP is a Non-Profit Organization located in the Red River Valley of Eastern North Dakota and West Central Minnesota, organizing people with low income to impact policies that affect their lives.

  • Pratt Area Community Council (PACC) is a community-based organization committed to working with residents of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill and Bedford Stuyvesant to maintain neighborhood diversity and stability while battling rampant displacement and gentrification.

  • Progressive Los Angeles Network  exists to bring progressive groups together to initiate dialogue, strengthen collaboration, and articulate common ground.

  • Ricanne Hadrian Initiative for Community Organizing (RHICO) of the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations supports CDCs in using community organizing strategies to win local campaigns and build community power..

  • Save Our Cumberland Mountains-- A rural Tennessee citizen's organization working for social, environmental, and economic justice.

  • Somali Action Alliance brings together Somali individuals and organizations who share a common interest in building an understanding of public policy and expanding civic engagement among members of this immigrant community.

  • Southwest Women Working Together is a not-for-profit, community-based women's
    organization that serves women and children primarily from the southwest side of Chicago.

  • Strategic Actions for a Just Economy is an economic justice and popular education center that has been building economic power for working class people in Los Angeles.

  •  Toledoans United for Social Action (TUSA) unites, organizes, and trains leaders from diverse congregations to build a powerful community voice.

  • UTAH ISSUES is a statewide, private non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life in Utah by seeking long-term solutions to the problems of poverty. 

  • The Virginia Organizing Project is a statewide grassroots organization dedicated to challenging injustice by empowering people in local communities to address issues that affect the quality of their lives.