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  • Accion International

    International
    Accion is a global nonprofit on a mission to create a fair and inclusive economy, and works with local partners to develop and scale responsible digital financial solutions for underserved people globally, so they can make informed decisions and improve their lives
  • ACDI/VOCA (ACDI - Agricultural Cooperative Development International/VOCA - Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance)

    International (150 countries)
    Addresses issues of food security, economic prosperity, and social inclusion through locally driven market solutions, partnering with communities to build stronger economies, reduce hunger and conflict, and support democratic, resilient societies. ACDI/VOCA and its affiliate organizations make up AV Group, a family of global development organizations that work together and individually to achieve our shared mission: improving the lives of families and the health of communities worldwide.
  • Amnesty International

    United States, United Kingdom
    Is a global movement in support of human rights and government accountability.
  • Anthropocene Alliance (A2)

    A coalition of frontline communities fighting for environmental protection, A2 has more than 400 member-communities in all U.S. states and territories who are impacted by flooding, toxic waste, wildfires, drought and heat — all compounded by development and climate change. Supported by partner organizations with expertise in engineering, hydrology, public health, planning, and the law, A2 leaders have successfully halted developments in climate-vulnerable areas; implemented nature-based hazard mitigation strategies; organized home buyouts; and pushed for clean-ups at superfund sites, toxic landfills, and petrochemical plants.
  • Ashoka

    Builds and cultivates a community of Fellows, Young Changemakers, Changemaker Institutions, and beyond who see that the world now requires everyone to be a changemaker – a person that sees themselves as capable of creating large-scale, positive change. And amidst the exponential growth of a new inequality in changemaking at a worldwide scale, mobilizes (and accelerates) a movement to build an "Everyone a Changemaker" world where all people have the right and ability to co-lead solutions that transform their societies for the better.
  • Berkeley Food Institute

    United States
    Envisions a food system rooted in urban and rural agroecology, good food access, fair and healthy jobs, and racial equity.
  • Committee for the Promotion and Advancement of Cooperatives

    Is a multi-stakeholder partnership of global public and private institutions that champions and supports people-centered and self-sustaining cooperative enterprises as leaders in sustainable development.
  • Seed Commons

    A cooperative network for non-extractive finance, one that advances workplace democracy and grows the capacity of communities to determine their own economic future, starting with the workers the current system excludes.
  • Stop the Money Pipeline

    A coalition of 230+ organizations working to hold the financial sector accountable for its role in fueling climate chaos.

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