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The American Association of People with Disabilities is the nation's largest disability organization. We promote equal opportunity, economic power, independent living, and political participation for people with disabilities. Our members, including people with disabilities and our family, friends, and supporters, represent a powerful force for change.
Founded in 1944, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is the oldest, largest, and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities. NCAI, a non-profit organization, advocates for a bright future for generations to come by taking the lead to gain consensus on a constructive and promising vision for Indian Country. The organization’s policy issues and initiatives are driven by the consensus of our diverse membership, which consists of American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal citizens, individuals, and Native and non-Native organizations. For nearly seven decades since its founding, NCAI has remained true to the original purpose of the organization: to be the unified voice of tribal nations. As outlined in the NCAI Constitution, our purpose is to serve as a forum for unified policy development among tribal governments in order to: (1) protect and advance tribal governance and treaty rights; (2) promote the economic development and health and welfare in Indian and Alaska Native communities; and (3) educate the public toward a better understanding of Indian and Alaska Native tribes.
The protection of human and reliqious rights and liberties and the education of the public on such rights and liberties.
To advance the rights and interests of people with developmental disabilities by engaging in activities that assure them high quality support, education, social care and treatment services in their community.
THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF INDIANA SEEKS TO PROMOTE, PROTECT, AND DEFEND THE RIGHTS, LIBERTIES, AND FREEDOMS GUARANTEED TO ALL PEOPLE IN OUR STATE BY THE UNITED STATES AND INDIANA CONSTITUTIONS.
The mission of the American Federation of Police & Concerned Citizens is to promote and support the law enforcement profession, offer emergency and long-term support to law enforcement families and provide safety and crime prevention education to the general public, in addition to working to improve the relationship between civilians and law enforcement officers.
The mission of the Spafford Children's Center (SCC) is to bring healing, hope, and prosperity to Palestinian children and their families in Jerusalem and the West Bank by offering programs and services that increase health in mind, body, and spirit. The mission of the American Friends of the Spafford Children's Center Fund (AFSCCF) is to support the SCC by raising funds in the United States. AFSCCF activities are implemented by a volunteer board of directors. AFSCCF pays no staff salaries and no overhead so that all funds, minus direct expenses like printing and postage, can be sent to SCC.
ACLU of Maryland exists to empower Marylanders to exercise their rights so that the law values and uplifts their humanity.
To advance gender equity for women and girls through research, education, and advocacy.
Founded in 1968, MALDEF pursues a mission of advancing the civil rights of all Latinos living in the United States.