Blue Forest

Blue Forest is a nonprofit conservation finance organization that brings people, finance, and science together to restore and protect forests, watersheds, ecosystems, and communities. The organization builds partnerships with investors, land managers, nonprofits, Native Nations, private companies, and the public sector to catalyze the funds and partners needed to make restoration projects happen. Blue Forest […]

Thriving Communities

Thriving Communities creates documentary films that elevate community solutions to the challenges of our times, telling stories about “common people doing uncommon work for the common good.” Born from the joy and inspiration that founder Jerry Millhon found in storytelling while serving as Director of the Whidbey Institute in 2012, the organization produces two to […]

Regenerating Paradise

Regenerating Paradise is a nonprofit organization formed in the wake of the Camp Fire with a mission “to weave the social fabric that regenerates us.” The organization defines regenerating as a process of rebuilding and recovery that, as in regenerative agriculture, replenishes rather than depletes. Looking to Ridge community residents for resources, Regenerating Paradise works […]

Positive Psychology Center

The Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, directed by Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman, promotes research, education, and dissemination of Positive Psychology, resilience, and grit. Positive Psychology is the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals and communities to thrive, founded on the belief that people want to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, […]

The Enneagram Institute

The Enneagram Institute was created in 1997 by the late Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson to further research and development of the Enneagram, one of the most powerful and insightful tools for understanding ourselves and others. At its core, the Enneagram helps us see ourselves at a deeper, more objective level and can be […]

Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health

APPPAH (Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health) is a US-based nonprofit organization with global influence that has promoted the critical importance of an early nurturing environment for babies—beginning in the womb and beyond—for over 40 years. APPPAH’s mission is to provide global education to professionals and families about emerging evidence in prenatal and […]

United We Dream

United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led community in the country, creating welcoming spaces for young people—regardless of immigration status—to support, engage, and empower them to make their voices heard and win. Over 60% of members are womxn and 20% identify as LGBTQ, made up of fearless youth advocating to improve the lives of […]

National Immigrant Justice Center

The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) works to establish and defend the legal rights of immigrants regardless of background and transform the immigration system to one that affords equal opportunity for all. Founded in 1984 as the Midwest Immigrant Rights Center by a small group of attorneys providing representation to people from Haiti and Central […]

Sins Invalid

Sins Invalid is a disability justice-based movement building and performance project that celebrates disabled people, centered and led by disabled Black, Indigenous, and people of the global majority, and queer, trans, and nonbinary disabled people. The organization’s work explores themes of disabled embodiment and the world around us, developing provocative performances where paradigms of “normal” […]

RAINN

RAINN is the nation’s largest anti–sexual violence organization and the operator of the National Sexual Assault Hotline, providing critical, survivor-centered support to millions of people impacted by sexual violence. Grounded in the belief that survivors deserve care, dignity, and justice, RAINN works to end sexual violence through crisis intervention, public education, policy advocacy, and institutional […]

SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective

SisterSong is a Southern-based, national membership organization dedicated to advancing reproductive justice by transforming the policies, systems, and cultural conditions that shape the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. Grounded in the leadership and lived experiences of women of color, SisterSong builds powerful networks to challenge intersecting forms of oppression that limit bodily autonomy, family integrity, […]

A Call to Men

A Call to Men is a global violence prevention organization dedicated to redefining manhood in ways that promote emotional health, relational accountability, and gender justice. By challenging rigid norms that teach boys and men to suppress emotion, dominate others, or equate strength with control, the organization addresses the root causes of gender-based violence and its […]

Survived & Punished

Survived & Punished (S&P) is a national abolitionist organization led by survivors of domestic and sexual violence who are criminalized for defending their lives. The organization emerged from the Free Marissa Now Mobilization Campaign (2013–2017), a global effort to free Marissa Alexander, a Black mother of three sentenced to decades in prison for surviving and […]

Critical Resistance

Critical Resistance is an abolitionist organization dedicated to dismantling the prison industrial complex and building sustainable alternatives to punishment, policing, and surveillance. The organization names the prison industrial complex as a web of political, economic, and cultural forces that treat incarceration as a solution to social problems—while reinforcing racial, economic, and social inequality. Through education, […]

Zehr Institute

The Zehr Institute’s Restorative Justice Diversion Huddle is a national community of practice that brings together restorative justice practitioners engaged in diversion work across the United States. Designed as a monthly, drop-in space, the Huddle connects legal partners and community-based organizations working in pre-arrest, pre-charge, and pre-plea contexts to share knowledge, challenges, and emerging practices. […]

The Sentencing Project

The Sentencing Project is a national organization working to transform the U.S. criminal legal system by advancing policies that reduce mass incarceration and promote justice, dignity, and safety. In response to decades of punitive sentencing laws that have driven an unprecedented expansion of the prison population, the organization challenges the assumption that incarceration produces public […]