People of generous intent often ask us about giving to nonprofit civic organizations making this a better world. They want to be sure any deductible contributions they make are put to good use and not used to pay for high executive salaries or bureaucratic overload.
The list of groups compiled for you below are very worthy, effective, honest groups – all 501©(3) tax-exempt organizations – that I have contributed to over the years. You can see for yourselves by visiting their websites.
I’ve added two unique organizations started by alumni classes of Princeton (Princeton Alumni Corps, formerly Princeton Project 55) and Harvard Law School (Appleseed Foundation), which you may want to learn about in case your alumni class (starting with its 25th reunion) wants to launch a civic advocacy group with a full-time staff. My alumni classes at these universities pioneered this model decades ago, and you can see what they are accomplishing by going to their respective websites, noted below.
If you wish to tell me what you’ve done with your alumni class, email info@nader.org. There are few citizen endeavors more important than starting new civic institutions to strengthen our dwindling democracy.
Akiing: akiing.org
Alternative Radio: alternativeradio.org
Appalachia-Science in the Public Interest: appalachia-spi.org
Appleseed Foundation: appleseednetwork.org
Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest: aclpi.org
Beyond Nuclear: beyondnuclear.org
Beyond Pesticides: beyondpesticides.org
Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment: crpe-ej.org
Children’s Advocacy Institute: sandiego.edu/cai
Clean Air Campaign, Inc. [Send donations to 307 7th Avenue, Room 1705, New York, NY 10001.]
Doctors Without Borders USA: doctorswithoutborders.org
Earth Island Institute: earthisland.org
FlyersRights.org: flyersrights.org
Family Farm Defenders: familyfarmers.org
Indian Law Resource Center: indianlaw.org
Nuclear Information and Resource Service: nirs.org
Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance: orepa.org
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility: peer.org
Veterans for Peace: veteransforpeace.org
Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project: worc.org/ep
Whirlwind Wheelchair: whirlwindwheelchair.org
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