Organizations & Causes That We Recommend Supporting!

Your support does not have to be monetary to count, sharing a link or word-of-mouth can go a long way, so please check them out!

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APANO

APANO looks to unites Asians and Pacific Islanders to build power, develop leaders, and advance equity through organizing, advocacy, community development, and cultural work. Their vision is a just world where Asians and Pacific Islanders and communities who share aspirations and struggles have the power, resources, and voice to determine their own futures, and where they work in solidarity to drive political, social, economic, and cultural change.

Minnesota Freedom Fund

The Minnesota Freedom Fund envisions a world where justice restores the humanity and dignity of all involved. We fight to exist in a world where every individual has access to resources to lead healthy and full lives. The Minnesota Freedom Fund pays criminal bail and immigration bonds for those who cannot otherwise afford to as we seek to end discriminatory, coercive, and oppressive jailing.

Pennies for Pointe

Pennies for Pointe is non-profit organization focused on making dance education and supplies accessible to the disadvantaged in Maryland. They mainly work on their goals with Events/Seminars, Youth Dance Education and community aid. They hold an annual event every summer in July called "Supporting the Artists of Tomorrow" and participating artists are either commissioned by the organization or selected through an application process.

Urbed Advocates

A Philadelphia based nonprofit, UrbEd combines community organizing and policy to uplift students, educate communities, and develop coalitions to give students the education they deserve. They advocate for fully-funded, safe, and healthy public schools in order to provide students with an equitable and quality education we deserve. They are an organization led by those who are and have been most affected by the issues facing urban public schools.

United States HIV Caucus

The U.S. People Living With HIV Caucus (also known as the HIV Caucus) was founded in 2010 to ensure effective input by people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Today, as a coalition anchored by the seven largest networks of PLHIV in the United States, we represent an estimated 1.2 million people in the United States who are living with HIV.