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805 Undocufund

The 805 Undocufund was created in the aftermath of the 2017 Thomas Fire, then the largest wildfire in California history, and reopened after the Hill and Woolsey Fires in 2018. The 805 UndocuFund is a collective effort to ensure that undocumented individuals and families impacted by natural disasters have the support they need in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties where many have put down deep roots.
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815 Mutual Aid Network

815 mutual aid is a anti-capitalist collective dedicated to providing mutual aid in the Rockford area through the Coronavirus crisis. The “crisis” is a product of the racial capitalist system that we as a collective oppose.
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Aid Network of Denton

Aid network denton is a grassroots mutual aid and crisis response collective created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. we aim to connect resources in denton county and provide aid to those most at risk in our communities.
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Albuquerque Mutual Aid

ABQ Mutual Aid is a coalition of local organizations and individuals working to protect our at-risk community members during the COVID-19 emergency in New Mexico.
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Altruist Relief

Altruist Relief aims to provide the basic necessities of existence, relevant education, and the tools of empowerment for those in need while maintaining a practice of radical transparency and radical efficiency.
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Another Gulf is Possible

We share a deep, abiding and unwavering belief that another Gulf is possible. We, the people of the Gulf South and the Global South, stand united and firm we need a just transition for the sake of the life and livelihoods of our communities, our cultures and our ecosystems. We will no longer stand to be a sacrifice zone for this country, we demand justice, and equity.
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Apocalypse Training Collective

The Apocalypse Training Collective (ATC) organizes skillshare events centering queer and trans folks in the Atlanta area. Skillshare topics and resources are all connected to surviving and thriving in apocalyptic times.
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Appalachian Herbalist Cooperative

A mutual aid project designed to support community leadership & marginalized community members with holistic aid in times of need. A growing network of alternative practitioners matched to funds/materials, & medicines matched to activists.
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Appalachians Against Pipelines

Appalachians Against Pipelines is committed fighting the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) and other hazardous fossil fuel projects in Appalachia. After years of organizing to stop the MVP, in February of 2018 as tree clearing began, people were left with no choice but to take to the trees to defend Peters Mountain and the Jefferson National Forest. Appalachians Against Pipelines was formed as the first tree sits were erected to protect the mountain and the Appalachian Trail.
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Asheville Survival Program

Formed in 2020 as a response to current challenges, Asheville Survival Program builds mutual aid networks with oppressed communities, and promotes solidarity and sharing. We believe in our power to build a world outside of the violent & oppressive state.
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Athens Mutual Aid Network

Athens Mutual Aid Network is a coalition of Athens organizations and community members coming together to support the most vulnerable members of Athens through this public health emergency. We aim to connect people with ongoing relief efforts, collect and distribute accurate information to our community, and advocate for critical policy actions to address unmet needs.
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Austin Common Ground Relief

Originally organized after roughly 1,200 homes in Southeast Austin and Northern Hays County were impacted by record flooding on 10/31/2013, Austin Common Ground Relief is focused on mobilizing independent, direct aid and support to the communities impacted by floods and severe weather events in Central Texas.
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Authentic Creations Artistic Apothecary

Our grassroots collective care prioritizes mental health, spiritual wellness, and Ancestral wisdom to affirm the societal greatness of genderqueer People Of Culture. We practice zero-waste principles, returning to ancient traditions of land stewardship. Since 2011, with our BY US, FOR US model, we center intersectionality, blackness, differently abled, houseless, Nature and those incarcerated.
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BAYAN

BAYAN’s commitment is to the Filipino people – among those at the forefront of our people’s continuing struggle for national liberation and democracy. Founded on the determination and strength of the majority of oppressed classes, Bayan is an alliance composed mainly of organizations of workers and peasant. Various sectors also account for many of our allied organization mass membership.
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Bayou Action Street Health

Medics don’t run and medics don’t lead… We walk at your back and to your side so you know your bravery and willingness to risk yourself is not without support. Street Medic Collective out of Houston.
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Beehive Collective

The Beehive Design Collective is a wildly motivated, all-volunteer, activist arts collective dedicated to “cross-pollinating the grassroots” by creating collaborative, anti-copyright images for use as educational and organizing tools. We work as word-to-image translators of complex global stories, shared with us through conversations with affected communities.
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Berkeley Mutual Aid

Berkeley Mutual Aid is an evolving effort developed by volunteers in the community to get neighborly support to where it is needed most. As this crisis evolves, our project will continue to respond and shift priorities as needed. Right now, we are focusing on helping people at higher risk from COVID-19 to help flatten the curve, and helping people who are being especially heavily impacted by COVID-19.
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Big Door Brigade

This website emerged when group of people based in and near Seattle, Washington who knew each other through organizing and activism on issues that include criminalization and imprisonment, anti-fascism, rural organizing, social services, anti-racism, queer and trans movement building, and more began meeting in June 2016 to reflect on the political moment and share useful readings. We imagined ways that our movements become more welcoming, easier to participate in–a wide and welcoming entryway into movement work. We were dreaming of a big door. We met for about a year as a group, and then kept working together and separately in many organizations in our region and beyond. As part of and inspired by that group, Dean Spade created this website to lift up the significance of mutual aid as a strategy for survival and mobilization, and he continues to maintain it.
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Birmingham Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid, quite simply, is the practice of caring for one another. Just as you would pick up your friend when their car broke down, cook a meal for your family, or run to the store for a friend when they’re sick and need cold medicine, by participating you are creating community, building relationships, learning to care for and be cared for. It is an important reminder that we are not alone. We all have something to offer and we all have something we need.
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Black Flag Search and Rescue

From harsh blizzard conditions to protests to hurricanes, Black Flag Search and Rescue goes where we’re needed to help people and pets to safety and security. We are a volunteer organization and subsist off of our meager savings and donations.
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Black Lives Matter

The Black Lives Matter Global Network is a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission is to build local power and to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.
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Black Mesa Indigenous Support

Black Mesa Indigenous Support depends on a diverse network of talented, committed grass-roots organizers, coordinators and workers spread throughout many regions who volunteer their time in supporting the indigenous peoples of Black Mesa in their resistance to massive coal mining operations and forced relocation.
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Black Rose Anarchist Federation

Black Rose Anarchist Federation is an organization of revolutionaries who share common visions of a new world – a world where people collectively control their own workplaces, communities and land and where all basic needs are met. A world where power and participation flow from the bottom upwards and society is organized for peoples’ aspirations, passions, and needs rather than profit, white supremacy and racial domination, patriarchy, or imperialism; and where we live sustainably with the planet.
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Blackcap Medic Collective

The Blackcap Medic Collective is a newly formed grassroots affinity group of community medics and other health care activists based in the Klamath Siskiyou bioregion. Our mission is to provide activists and community organizers with emergency response resources such as trainings, medical supplies, and volunteer medics for events and direct actions.
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Boulder Flood Relief

Boulder Flood Relief (BFR) was formed on the last day of the 2013 Boulder/Colorado Floods, initially as a hashtag (#BoulderFloodRelief) to coordinate and share communications around the federally-declared natural disaster. Originally named “Occupy Boulder Flood Relief,” BFR was created by a cadre of Occupy veterans, spontaneous volunteers, and graduate students in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU) on September 13, 2013.
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Bozeman COVID-19 Mutual Aid Network

Bozeman Mutual Aid is a volunteer-run, community-based effort that aims to flatten the curve on COVID-19 and to reduce the financial burden of flattening the curve in our community. We provide various services to support social distancing, assistance with navigating social services, material support via our Community Needs List, and financial support through our Community Fund in order to protect the most vulnerable in our community.
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Brigada Solidaria del Oeste

La Brigada Solidaria del Oeste (BSO), es una iniciativa comunitaria autogestionada por compañerxs de diferentes organizaciones, espacios creativos y luchas sociales. Nuestro objetivo es apoyar el desarrollo de procesos colectivos en las comunidades y promover la autogestión comunitaria. Esta iniciativa surge luego del paso de la Huracana Maria. Visitamos las comunidades más afectadas en el oeste para auscultar necesidades y canalizarlas con el apoyo que hemos estado recibiendo de personas solidarias en Puerto Rico, la diáspora (en EU, Europa, Latinoamérica) y otros Países.
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Buckingham Mutual Aid

Buckingham Mutual Aid is a new project that aims to strengthen and connect our communities and support each other through the COVID-19 crisis and beyond. If you have time, skills, or resources to share, or you need any type of support please get in touch with us.
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Buffalo Mutual Aid Network

Buffalo Mutual Aid Network is a social action group for peer-to-peer organizing, humanitarian assistance, and reliable information sharing developed in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Building Resilient Neighborhoods

The Building Resilient Neighborhoods (BRN) Work Group prepares Southern Arizona neighborhoods for extreme heat and other weather-related emergencies via community cohesion. BRN provides workshop education, materials, and best practices through community-led action and preparation. BRN is part of the Physicians for Social Responsibility-Arizona (PSR-AZ) Chapter based in Tucson.
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Bvlbancha Collective

We are a group of indigenous people and allies from different tribal nations who have come together because we believe in plant medicine, ceremony, and reclaiming traditional indigenous knowledge as a way to combat these increasingly difficult and trying times.
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Cats not Cops

Together we stop social injustice. Together we build community! Respect life! Standing against discrimination & violence.
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CDMX Ayuda Mutua

CDMX Ayuda Mutua es una comunidad que organiza ayuda mutua en la CDMX. Solo podemos progresar si todos estamos a salvo.
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Centro de Apoyo Mutuo

Faced with the collapse of the State and the abuses of FEMA in post-Maria Puerto Rico, people have organized themselves in self-managed spaces around the Island known as Centros de Apoyo Mutuo, CAM (Mutual Support Centers).
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Charles River Mutual Aid

Charles River Mutual Aid Program (CRMAP) is a group of activists from across the Boston area who are mobilizing to provide mutual aid to residents in the area in need of resources. We are pooling funds in a Mutual Aid Fund to purchase food, medical supplies, and other necessities for people who request them, and organizing to provide these resources to the community. In addition, we seek to bring people together and partner with other organizations to help fight back against capitalism’s injustices during this crisis, injustices such as the predatory collection of unpayable rents at a time when tenants are losing their sources of income.
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Chehalis River Mutual Aid Network

We are a grassroots disaster relief network based on the principles of solidarity, mutual aid, and autonomous direct action. We fight for liberation. Heal. Feed. Repair. Grow.
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Chequamegon Bay Community Care

Chequamegon Bay Community Care formed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, though the work of mutual aid will be ongoing. Times that are potentially scary require us to better support one another. In the same way that we bring casseroles to grieving families and baby clothes to celebrate newborns, we can come together as a community to help each other through this difficult time.
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Clean Air Coalition of New York

The Clean Air Coalition of New York builds power by developing grassroots leaders who organize their communities to run and win environmental justice and public health campaigns in Western New York.
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Clean Air Council

Clean Air Council is a member-supported environmental organization serving the Mid-Atlantic Region. The Council is dedicated to protecting and defending everyone’s right to a healthy environment.
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Cleveland Pandemic Response

Cleveland Pandemic Response aims to provide mutual aid & community support in the NEO area during the COVID-19 crisis. We are a group of organizers & community members around Cleveland who have worked with numerous organizations.
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Climate Justice Alliance

The Climate Justice Alliance (CJA) formed in 2013 to create a new center of gravity in the climate movement by uniting frontline communities and organizations into a formidable force. Our translocal organizing strategy and mobilizing capacity is building a Just Transition away from extractive systems of production, consumption and political oppression, and towards resilient, regenerative and equitable economies.
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Co-operate WNC

Co-operate WNC is a non-profit organization harnessing co-operative economics & ecological design to support a network of physical community centers in WNC that act as hubs for human services, community-making, and regional-scale climate resilience.
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Coalition of Immokalee Workers

The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) is a worker-based human rights organization internationally recognized for its achievements in fighting human trafficking and gender-based violence at work. The CIW is also recognized for pioneering the design and development of the Worker-driven Social Responsibility paradigm, a worker-led, market-enforced approach to the protection of human rights in corporate supply chains.
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Common Ground Health Clinic

The Common Ground Health Clinic is a non-profit organization that provides quality health care for the greater New Orleans community, and develops and provides programs to address community health care needs through collaborative partnerships.
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Common Stash Mutual Aid

In light of the chaos and crisis surrounding COVID-19, many are stockpiling for themselves, hoarding supplies to ensure their own survival. Capitalism tells us that it is each one of us for ourselves, but we know that caring for each other is caring for ourselves.
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Community Advocacy and Healing Project

Building community through healing and human centered advocacy, events, and programs. Creating community through collaborative efforts to educate, mobilize, organize, and love the people impacted, serving, and working within oppressive systems. Human centered advocacy focuses on improving the holistic quality of life of people impacted by and working within oppressive systems.
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Community Comes First

It is the mission, duty, and purpose of Community Comes First Inc. (CCF) to provide services to the community as a charitable organization by offering resources and relief, before, during, and after a disaster.
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COMO Mutual Aid

With everything shut down and many people in self-quarantine to prevent spreading corona virus, people in and around Columbia, MO are going to need help with getting food, childcare, and probably many other things that we haven’t even thought about yet.
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Cooperation Humboldt

Cooperation Humboldt helps to build a solidarity economy on California’s North Coast. We support existing cooperative efforts and create new solutions where needed. A solidarity economy empowers us to meet our needs in harmony with nature, without exploiting anyone. It puts people and planet over profit by prioritizing collaboration over competition and cooperation over domination.
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Cooperation Jackson

Building a solidarity economy in Jackson, Mississippi, anchored by a network of cooperatives and worker-owned, democratically self-managed enterprises.
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Corona Aid 757

Corona Aid 757 is a group of autonomous disaster relief workers attempting to alleviate stress and slow/stop the spread of Coronavirus/COVID-19 in our community.
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Cville Community Cares

Cville Community Cares is a local grassroots mutual aid response to the COVID-19 pandemic working in partnership with local clergy group Congregate Cville. It consists of community members rooted in a philosophy of abundance; its organizing centers solidarity with its neighbors rather than charity.
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Demand Utopia

Demand Utopia is a catalyst to transform cultures and institutions of domination into a new zeitgeist of cooperation, autonomy, and voluntary association. Demand Utopia uses avante-garde praxis to inspire imagination and creativity in culture, in a revolutionary vision of human potentiality and liberated life. In tandem with cultural metamorphosis, Demand Utopia organizes to replace hierarchical institutions with a decentralized, community-based direct democracy of neighborhood assemblies and worker cooperatives.
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Democratic Socialists of America

The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is the largest socialist organization in the United States. DSA’s members are building progressive movements for social change while establishing an openly democratic socialist presence in American communities and politics.
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Disability Justice Culture Club

The Disability Justice Culture Club is an activist house in East Oakland, CA designed w accessibility in mind. It serves as a gathering place for disabled BIPOC community via events, meetings, meals.
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Distribute Aid

Distribute Aid’s mission is to provide for basic human needs at scale by connecting communities and empowering people to uphold human dignity.
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Durham Mutual Aid

We are a network of neighbors organizing mutual aid in Durham, everyday Durham residents working to lift up local organizing, connect people to resources, and build a citywide movement to address this crisis. Our members include parents, elders, immigrants, people with disabilities and chronic illness, caregivers, care workers, organizers, advocates, and anyone else who wants to get involved.
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E KY Mutual Aid

We are students, parents, non-profit employees, musicians, artists, gig-workers, and community members based in eastern Kentucky and southwest Virginia. We wanted to empower our community to come together and help each other out.
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Earth First!

Earth First! formed in 1979, in response to an increasingly corporate, compromising and ineffective environmental community. It is not an organization, but a movement. There are no “members” of EF!, only Earth First!ers. We believe in using all of the tools in the toolbox, from grassroots and legal organizing to civil disobedience and monkeywrenching. When the law won’t fix the problem, we put our bodies on the line to stop the destruction. Earth First!’s direct-action approach draws attention to the crises facing the natural world, and it saves lives.
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Edgewater Mutual Aid

The Edgewater Mutual Aid Network began as a grassroots, community effort to provide relief through a mutual aid model to those being affected by the Covid-19 outbreak in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago. We are an autonomous mutual aid network, not a state-based charity effort. We believe mutual aid to be one strategy that works within a larger movement to dismantle capitalism, white supremacy and heteropatriarchy. Our mutual aid efforts attempt to address the multiple crises that those in our community suffer from, doing what the government cannot or will not.
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Emerge Puerto Rico/Proyecto Apoyo Mutuo

Emerge Puerto Rico nace de la experiencia del Proyecto de Apoyo Mutuo Mariana y busca atender la necesidad apremiante de desarrollar currículo de liderazgo climático basado en la experiencia de nuestras comunidades.
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Emergency Legal Responders (ELR) is a Louisiana-based organization founded in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Our team is rooted in our experience working on cases stemming from Hurricane Katrina to Hurricane Ida to Covid-19 to the BLM protests. We are attorneys, advocates, and community members who have worked for years to provide direct legal services to those impacted by emergency legal issues.
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Engineers Without Borders

In the world’s toughest places, Engineers Without Borders USA (EWB-USA) is partnering with communities to meet their basic human needs. We’re building footbridges to provide pathways to opportunities. We’re installing solar panels to bring light where it is dark. We’re digging for water so hope can spring from the ground. Each project builds the foundation for a community to thrive for years to come.
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Episcopal Farmworker Ministry

Episcopal Farmworker Ministry responds to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families, and actively supports opportunities for them to become self-directive.
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Experimental Farm Network

The Experimental Farm Network (EFN) facilitates collaborative plant breeding and sustainable agriculture research in order to fight global climate change, preserve the natural environment, and ensure food security for humanity into the distant future. We believe participatory plant breeding on a massive scale can lead to breakthroughs to help us not only adapt to climate change, but one day actually stabilize the climate.
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Extinction Rebellion

Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience in an attempt to halt mass extinction and minimise the risk of social collapse.
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Fight Toxic Prisons

The Campaign to Fight Toxic Prisons (FTP) is a collaboration with the Abolitionist Law Center. FTP’s mission is to conduct grassroots organizing, advocacy and direct action to challenge the prison system which is putting prisoners at risk of dangerous environmental conditions, as well as impacting surrounding communities and ecosystems by their construction and operation.
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Fire Networks

The Fire Networks work to restore relationships between people and fire—developing viable fire cultures—because we believe that is the best way to address the root causes of our current wildfire challenges. As retired USDA Forest Service researcher Sarah McCaffrey reminds us: “Fire is a biophysical process, but fire management is a social one.” Too often, our wildland fire challenges are framed solely around vegetation problems–“our forests are out of whack” — that leads solely to fuels management solutions. If instead, we frame the challenge as “our culture of fire is broken” that leads to a more nuanced solution set—one where people are at the center and where many more pathways to better fire outcomes are legitimized.
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Food Not Bombs

Food Not Bombs is a loose-knit group of independent collectives, sharing free vegan and vegetarian food with others, while simultaneously protesting war and poverty.
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Footprint Project

Four strangers came together to tackle environmental degradation in humanitarian interventions. Leveraging our combined experience in disaster first response, data science, and UX/UI, we turned out to make a pretty good team. Because thirty-six hours (and almost as many coffees) later, we pitched our idea, and won.
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Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program

Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program directly combats the increasing threat of wildfires by supporting the transition into professional fire/fuels reduction work, reducing recividism and giving former prisoners meaningful work
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Fort Collins Mutual Aid Network

Mutual aid is a new name for a tradition as old as time. Mutual aid is the cooperation of individuals in a given community; sharing of resources, skills. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Free Access to Movements Childcare Collective

FAM offers free childcare at community events and grassroots political organizing meetings because we believe in removing access barriers. Political and community organizing is for everyone — including the youth AND their caregivers! We aim to integrate spaces, making them accessible for all. We believe in free childcare, family-friendly events, and radical political education.
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Front Range Mutual Aid Network

Front Range Mutual Aid Network aims to connect people and encourage as wholesome a mutual aid relationship as possible, with emphasis on coming together to help outside communities. To provide each with their needs, from each of our means.
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Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy

The Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy (GCCLP) is a non-profit, public interest law firm and justice center with a mission to advance structural shifts toward climate justice and ecological equity in communities of color on the frontline of climate change. GCCLP envisions social, economic and political systems throughout the Gulf South that promote equity and justice for all people.
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HeadKnowles

In 2015 Hurricane Joaquin slammed into the southern islands of The Bahamas with a vengeance. Thousands of Bahamians and residents on those islands were impacted by the Category-4 storm, with maximum sustained winds of 132 miles per hour. The six southern islands fortunately, had large amounts of family in other islands of The Bahamas, many who had a deep love of the people, and within 24 hours of the storm ravaging the shores, HeadKnowles Hurricane 1st Responders was born.
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Healthy Gulf

Healthy Gulf is committed to uniting and empowering people to protect and restore the natural resources of the Gulf Region.
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Herbalista Free Clinic

The Herbalista Free Clinic recognizes healthcare as a fundamental human right and works to protect health access through clinical services and educational opportunities. We strive for a community based model of healthCARE that is based on solidarity and not charity.
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Highlander Center

The Highlander Center is a catalyst for grassroots organizing and movement building in Appalachia and the South. We work with people fighting for justice, equality and sustainability, supporting their efforts to take collective action to shape their own destiny.
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Humboldt Mutual Aid

Humboldt Mutual Aid is a working group in the MADR network comprised of local artists and activists. We are community members gathering with the intent of preparing our community for future natural disasters and supporting each other through the daily routine of life-threatening disasters of capitalism and white supremacy.
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ICNA Relief

ICNA Relief USA seeks to alleviate human suffering by providing caring and compassionate service to victims of adversities and survivors of disasters. ICNA Relief USA strives to build healthy communities, strengthen families and create opportunities for those in despair while maintaining their dignity and advocating for their basic human needs.
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Idaho Mutual Aid

Idaho Mutual Aid is a volunteer community group of neighbors helping neighbors during the COVID-19 pandemic. The public health and economic ripples are harder to absorb for many of our citizens, homeless, low-income, service workers, sick, disabled, elderly, and undocumented to name a few. Join us to help each other, help each other!
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Imagine Water Works

Imagine Water Works is place-based with a global vision. Since 2012 we’ve helped lead the changes we’ve seen locally in how we think about living with water, working in an intersection of reducing risk from flooding, pollution, and natural hazards. We knew that the best solutions were multidisciplinary, and so we integrated science, history, identity, and art into our work. Our core focus areas are climate justice, water management, and disaster readiness and response.
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Indigenous Kinship Collective

Indigenous Kinship Collective is a community of Indigenous womxn, femmes, and gender non conforming folx who gather on Lenni Lenape land to honor each other and our relatives through art, activism, education, and representation. We, as matriarchs and knowledge keepers, center our intersectional narratives by practicing accountability with community and self-determination. We uplift intergenerational Indigenous voices and welcome mixed race, non-enrolled, Indigenous femme, non-binary, trans, two-spirit people. We denounce colonial power structures of leadership and blood quantum. We are circular and work in harmony with each other.
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Indigenous Mutual Aid

Indigenous Mutual Aid is an information and support network with an anti-colonial and anti-capitalist framework. We exist to inspire and empower autonomous Indigenous relief organizing in response to COVID-19.
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Industrial Workers of the World

The IWW is a member-run union for all workers, a union dedicated to organizing on the job, in our industries and in our communities. IWW members are organizing to win better conditions today and build a world with economic democracy tomorrow. We want our workplaces run for the benefit of workers and communities rather than for a handful of bosses and executives.
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Institute for Disaster Mental Health

The Institute for Disaster Mental Health seeks to address the diversity of disaster mental health demands in the region, state, nation, and the global community so that all those impacted by disaster and trauma have access to the mental health support they need. To accomplish this goal, IDMH provides leadership to advance the field of disaster mental health and trauma response through training, research, consultation, and service.
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Islamic Relief

Islamic Relief provides relief and development in a dignified manner regardless of gender, race, or religion, and works to empower individuals in their communities and give them a voice in the world. Islamic Relief is guided by the values and teachings in the Qur’an and the prophetic example.
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It’s Going Down

It’s Going Down is a digital community center for anarchist, anti-fascist, autonomous anti-capitalist and anti-colonial movements. Our mission is to provide a resilient platform to publicize and promote revolutionary theory and action.
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John Brown Gun Club/Redneck Revolt

Redneck Revolt is a national network of community defense projects from a broad spread of political, religious, and cultural backgrounds. It is a pro-worker, anti-racist organization that focuses on working class liberation from the oppressive systems which dominate our lives. In states where it is legal to practice armed community defense, many branches choose to become John Brown Gun Clubs, training ourselves and our communities in defense and mutual aid.
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Joy’s Free Store

all volunteer, all free, no cops. Pop ups and by appt for now. Collabs, mutual aid* and other referrals
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Judi’s Midnight Diner

Judi’s Midnight Diner is a volunteer-run project bringing a heated pop-up tent, food, and hot drinks to folks around the Rogue Valley, Oregon.
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Just Seeds Artist Cooperative

Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative is a decentralized network of 29 artists committed to social, environmental, and political engagement.With members working from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Justseeds operates both as a unified collaboration of similarly minded printmakers and as a loose collection of creative individuals with unique viewpoints and working methods. We believe in the transformative power of personal expression in concert with collective action.
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Kansas City Mutual Aid

We are a community focused on connecting people aid in a variety of forms without judgment and building a community focused on caring for one another.
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Ké’ Infoshop

Anti-colonial, anti-heteropatriarchy, and anti-capitalist with indigenous feminism as our guiding principles. We’re a collective of Diné uniting to liberate nihi k’ei/our relatives.
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Keepers of the Mountains Foundation

The Keeper of the Mountains Foundation aims to educate and inspire people to work for healthier, more sustainable communities and an end to dependency on fossil fuels. We believe a better future requires everyday people to come together and recognize their power to make long-term, lasting change.
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Kinlani Mutual Aid

Kinłani/Flagstaff Mutual Aid is an all-volunteer community response to the threat of Covid-19. We have organized a hub to coordinate volunteers to collect and distribute necessary resources to those most vulnerable in our community and support unsheltered relatives. This group is created for autonomous relief organizing based on the principles of mutual aid, solidarity, and direct action.
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L’eau Est La Vie Camp

L’eau Est La Vie camp is a floating pipeline resistance camp. Although we have no leaders, we value the voices of our indigenous, black, femme, and two spirit organizers. We fight in the bayous of Louisiana, Chata Houma Chittimacha Atakapaw territory, to stop the Bayou Bridge Pipeline, an Energy Transfer Partners project and the tail end of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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La Olla Común

La Olla Comun es un Centro de Apoyo Mutuo autogestionado en Rio Piedras para actuar colectivamente ante el abandono del gobierno.
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Lāhainā Strong

House The People. Restore the Wai. Heal the ‘āina. Transform the Economy. End Corruption. Our beloved Lāhainā faced an unimaginable tragedy as fires swept through our community, leaving devastation in their wake. But from that devastation, a powerful force emerged—Lāhainā Strong. Born from the love for our land and our people, we have turned this tragedy into an opportunity to reclaim our future and rebuild on our terms.
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Lane County Mutual Aid

Especially in a time of crisis, we must collectively recognize the ethical imperative that we support the most vulnerable members of our society. The unhoused population across the nation will be disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 crisis, as hundreds of thousands are currently living without shelter, ability to quarantine or access to sufficient sanitation products and medical supplies. We advocate collective liberation through class solidarity, disability justice, anti-racism, abolition, and horizontal mutual aid.
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Lansing Area Mutual Aid

Lansing Area Mutual Aid began in light of the novel coronavirus pandemic to directly match existing community resources to those in need of those resources, as quickly as possible.
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Lawrence Mutual Aid Network

In response to the growing pandemic of COVID-19 community organizers and LFK residents have committed to helping and maintaining community during social isolation through a network of volunteers and mutual aid planning.
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Life for Relief and Development

Life for Relief and Development is a global humanitarian relief and development organization, headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, USA. Life for Relief and Development’s mission is deeply rooted in the belief that saving lives should be a priority of all mankind. In response to poverty, famine, social and economic turmoil, natural disasters, war, and other catastrophes, Life works to provide assistance to people across the globe by offering humanitarian services such as food, water, and temporary shelter as well as healthcare and education.
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Love Has No Borders

Love Has No Borders is a radical, grassroots, solidarity movement with immigrants, refugees and those in migration.
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Lower 9th Ward Living Museum

The Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum was created to celebrate the rich history of this unique neighborhood. Only one in five residents have been able to return to their homes, so many stories will be lost if we as a community fail to actively remember. The Living Museum features oral histories from community members, exhibits of key events from the history of the Lower Ninth Ward, and cultural events that entertain and educate.
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MAD RVA

MAD RVA, aims to create a support system in response to COVID-19 and the effects it has had on Richmonders, including supply shortage, job losses and quarantine. We operate collectively and are primarily functioning as a supply delivery for folks who cannot access medicine, food and other vital goods.
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Mask Oakland

Mask Oakland is a grassroots initiative that emerged in smoke and fire to provide the most vulnerable in our communities with the simplest recommended tool: respirator masks.
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Mask Sonoma

Emergency supply & coordination of face masks to houseless and underserved in times of crisis. All volunteer mutual aid.
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Molo Deep East Texas Mutual Aid

Molo (moon + aloe) Mutual Aid is an initiative to share local people’s needs online in the hopes of money donations. This effort is based in deep east texas and works for counties in said area.
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Monroe County Mutual Aid

This is the Monroe County, Indiana and adjacent areas group for mutual aid. Our goal is to foster a network of collective solidarity that allows us to care for the most sick and vulnerable people in our community, and find strength together in order to push back against the broader social narrative of individualistic self-reliance and preparedness.
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Movement Generation Justice and Ecology Project

Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project inspires and engages in transformative action towards the liberation and restoration of land, labor, and culture. We are rooted in vibrant social movements led by low-income communities and communities of color committed to a Just Transition away from profit and pollution and towards healthy, resilient and life-affirming local economies.
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Mutual Aid and Defense Vermont

Mutual Aid and Defense Vermont is a collective of mutual aid groups throughout VT dedicated to dismantling oppressive, heirarchical systems through cooperative support networks, mutual aid projects and community defense programs.
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Mutual Aid Disaster Distro

The distro is an autonomous space for relief teams, medics, and community volunteers working to support those struggling against the aftermath of disasters with mutual aid. In these moments, we can’t rely on the state to provide for us. We keep us safe!
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Mutual Aid Katarowki/Kingston

Mutual Aid Katarowki/Kingston a project initiated by AKA Autonomous Social Center in Kingston ON. We formed to respond to a need we saw in our community to support those needing to self-isolate in relation to COVID-19.
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Mutual Aid Medford and Somerville

MAMAS is an initiative to provide resources and support to our Somerville & Medford neighbors through mutual aid praxis. Through collective action and care, we aim to reduce the harmful impacts of covid-19 in our community.
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Mutual Aid Midlands, SC

Mutual aid projects are a form of political participation in which people take responsibility for caring for one another and changing political conditions. We are currently organizing to provide resources and support around the COVID19 pandemic.
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Mutual Aid Montgomery

It’s you, it’s us! Mutual Aid Montgomery was created to connect members of the Montgomery community impacted by and responding to the Covid-19 (“coronavirus”) pandemic. We are all Montgomery community members who want to care and support each other and we aspire to foster lasting bonds which strengthen our community.
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Mutual Aid Network of Ypsilanti

We believe that as a community we are stronger when we work together to help each other out. Our purpose is to help facilitate as much cooperation and aid as possible. Particularly focusing on the most impacted and marginalized members of our community.
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Mutual Aid NYC

Mutual Aid NYC is a multi-racial network of people and groups building support systems for people in the New York area during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
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Mutual Aid SE Ohio

Mutual Aid SE Ohio is a network full of volunteers, activists, organizers, and just regular folks looking to help each other and to build lasting connections in our communities of aid to fill in where regular institutions, whether of the state or the private sector have been unable to.
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Mutual Aid Spokane County

We are an all-volunteer grassroots group operating in Spokane County. We are prioritizing folks who are sick, disabled, quarantined without pay, elderly, undocumented, queer, Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color — including those displaced from Spokane to the nearby areas.
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Mutual Aid Toledo

A network of individuals and community organization working to build solidarity and mutual aid networks in Toledo, OH.
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Mutual Aid UK

Mutual Aid UK has been set up with the aim of listing the various support groups that have been established during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in an easy to search format. At present we have a list of local support groups listed by area (originally focused on the North East of England, then expanded to cover all of the United Kingdom). There is also group search and map search functionality.
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Mutual Morris

During this time of COVID-19, we are working to educate and build a solidarity community to protect each other and try to envision a future that is more resilient and kind. We will continue working even after we get through this.
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National Alliance for Filipino Concerns

NAFCON is a national alliance of Filipino organizations, institutions, and individuals that responds to the concerns of Filipinos in the US and in the Philippines by creating an action-oriented platform that brings people together through culture & heritage, education, health & wellness, and advocacy.
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National Alumni Association of the Black Panther Party New Orleans Chapter

The purpose of the National Alumni Association of the Black Panther Party (NAABPP) is to promote and sustain the legacy of the Black Panther Party, to provide information, resources and linkages to advance and promote community organizing, to support social and criminal justice, youth development, education initiatives, advocacy and programs.
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NDN Collective

NDN Collective builds the collective power of Indigenous Peoples, communities, and Nations to exercise our inherent right to self-determination, while fostering a world that is built on a foundation of justice and equity for all people and Mother Earth.
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NH Mutual Aid and Defense

Mutual Aid and Defense New Hampshire is a grassroots organization comprised of working class Granite Staters dedicated to strengthening our communities through assisting its most vulnerable individuals and engaging in direct action.
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No Mas Muertes

No More Deaths is a humanitarian organization based in southern Arizona. We began in 2004 in the form of a coalition of community and faith groups, dedicated to stepping up efforts to stop the deaths of migrants in the desert. The mission of No More Deaths is to end death and suffering in the Mexico–US borderlands through civil initiative: people of conscience working openly and in community to uphold fundamental human rights.
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No Worries Collaborative

No Worries Collaborative strives to give help where it is needed. We endeavor to do our best to help others live their lives with no worries, if only for a moment.
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NorCal Resilience Network

The mission of the NorCal Resilience Network is to catalyze a Just Transition to an equitable and regenerative region by supporting and activating community-based and ecological solutions in Northern California. Our regional network increases capacity for grassroots projects and programs, helps to build out model sites for permaculture and resilience; and builds solidarity across divides of race, class, sector and region with organizations, businesses and leaders committed to growing thriving, resilient communities through collaboration and collective impact.
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North Star Health Collective

North Star includes street medics, radical health organizers, and community health trainers. Since 2008, based out of the Twin Cities on occupied Dakota land.
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North Valley Mutual Aid

North Valley Mutual Aid was formed in the immediate outbreak of the Camp Fire, which became the most destructive and deadliest in California history, and began meeting and organizing around the core values and principles developed by Mutual Aid Disaster Relief.
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O.V.A.S.

Our mission and vision currently under construction.. when the rest of the world and all our relatives alongside us are dying, being held hostage in the prisons, holding strong through the terror and inhumanity in the front lines, our relatives that have suffered the continued raping and the pillaging in occupied territories all over the globe, “healing our communities by addressing pertinent issues” no longer feels sincere nor is it an adequate nor appropriate response. We will learn tactics, build strategy and in the process find our purpose.. accepting that we may or may not ever heal.
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Occupy Sandy

Occupy Sandy is a grassroots disaster relief network that emerged to provide mutual aid to communities affected by Superstorm Sandy.
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Oglala Lakota Cultural and Economic Revitalization Initiative

OLCERI is creating a self-sufficient demonstration site at Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota that has a permaculture garden, a food forest, wind towers, straw bale and other natural buildings, water catchment and conservation, prairie rehabilitation, rescue horses and a Lakota horse and rider program, nature appreciation, tracking, wilderness survival, native edibles, permaculture education and more. We are in negotiations to return buffalo to this 8000 acre ranch and to plant food forests on tribal lands.
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Op OK Relief

OpOK Relief is part of the People’s Response to natural disaster in Oklahoma, a non-hierarchical, decentralized solidarity effort. Cooperative decision-making, participatory democracy, and mutual aid are our tenants.
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Phoenix Mutual Aid

We are an all-volunteer grassroots group operating in Phoenix, AZ. We are prioritizing folks who are sick, disabled, quarantined without pay, elderly, undocumented, queer, Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color.
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Pitt Mutual Aid

The Pitt Mutual Aid team has been committed to providing mutual aid, resources, and community to students and community members of Pittsburgh in response to institutional responses disrupting and displacing individuals.
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Pittsburgh Mutual Aid

We are a group of autonomous community members helping folks in the Greater Pittsburgh area connect with one another to share resources and get support as we navigate the COVID-19 crisis and ongoing economic impacts.
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Portlight

Portlight Strategies, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 1997 to facilitate a variety of projects involving people with disabilities, including post-disaster relief work. Portlight’s longest running disaster recovery effort followed the devastation of Superstorm Sandy in the shore communities of New Jersey and parts of New York City, and lasted for 18 months. During that time, we replaced lost durable medical equipment and ramping, and assisted residents in purchasing and installing accessibility equipment that was made necessary after their homes were elevated to meet federal flood insurance requirements.
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Power Makes Us Sick Collective

Power Makes us Sick (PMS) is a creative research project focusing on autonomous health care practices and networks from a feminist perspective. PMS seeks to understand the ways that our mental, physical, and social health is impacted by imbalances in and abuses of power. We understand that mobility, forced or otherwise, is an increasingly common aspect of life in the anthropocene. In this quest for placeless solidarity, we start with health. PMS is motivated to develop free tools of solidarity, resistance, and sabotage that are informed by a deep concern for planetary well-being.
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Power Shift

The Power Shift Network mobilizes the collective power of young people to mitigate climate change and create a just, clean energy future and resilient, thriving communities for all.
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Primrose Community Care

A group of Austin TX neighbors looking to foster human compassion in the city through acts of community building and compassionate care of the people who call this place home.
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Queer Ecojustice Project

Queer Ecojustice Project organizes at the intersection of ecological justice and queer liberation. We envision this as an intersectional movement platform to catalyze culture, consciousness, and community around our collective concerns and building coalition across difference.
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Radical Action for Mountains’ and People’s Survival

We are here to fight for the survival of the land and people of Appalachia, the right to a healthy and sustainable future with clean air and clean water, and the right to a livelihood that nurtures that future. In addition to confronting the coal industry at the point of extraction, we also see direct action as direct intervention, direct support/service, working to create community based solutions and community organizing and empowerment. We are part of the larger movement to end mountaintop removal that includes many organizations using a wide variety of strategies.
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Rainforest Action Network

Rainforest Action Network preserves forests, protects the climate and upholds human rights by challenging corporate power and systemic injustice through frontline partnerships and strategic campaigns.
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Resilience Force

Resilience Force is a national initiative to transform America’s response to disasters by strengthening and securing America’s Resilience Workforce—the millions of people whose work, heart and expertise make sustainable recovery from disasters possible.
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Rising Tide

Rising Tide is an international, all-volunteer, grassroots network of groups and individuals who organize locally, promote community-based solutions to the climate crisis and take direct action to confront the root causes of climate change.
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River City Medic Collective

We are a collective of trained street medics, EMTs, paramedics, wilderness first responders, herbalists, and other health care providers based in Richmond, Virginia – traditionally Powhatan territory.
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Roanoke Mutual Aid

We are people supporting each other and our communities in times of crisis and every day. Institutions don’t take care of us — WE take care of us. We all have needs, and we all have something to offer. Join us in practicing solidarity, not charity.
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Rose Core Collective

The Rose Core Collective is an herbal medic project in so-called Central Vermont working and living on unceded Abenaki land. We are herbalists and organizers who grow, formulate and distribute herbs in solidarity with local and national BIPOC frontline organizers, healers, and local houseless people.
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Rosehip Medic Collective

The Rosehip Medic Collective is a group of volunteer Street Medics and health care activists active in Portland, Oregon. We provide first aid and emergency care at protests, direct actions, and other sites of resistance and struggle. We also train other street medics and put on community wellness trainings.
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Ruckus Society

The Ruckus Society is a multi-racial network of trainers dedicated to providing the necessary tools, preparation, and support to build direct action capacity for ecological justice and social change movements. We work with Indigenous communities and other communities of color working to preserve their homes and environments and for climate justice.
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Rural Organizing And Resilience

Rural Organizing and Resilience formed in Madison County, NC in the Spring of 2017 in response to the need for a rural voice working for all who call these mountains home. ROAR works to strengthen connections and respect among all people in our mountain communities by countering systems of oppression through education, outreach, empowerment and mutual aid.
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Sail Relief Team

Founded in 2017, in response to the devastating Atlantic hurricane season, our mission is to bring disaster relief to remote, isolated and under-served coastal communities. We address the three core needs of Response, Recovery and Resilience to preserve life in times of emergency and rebuild quality of life in the aftermath.
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Salt Lake Valley COVID Mutual Aid

The Salt Lake Valley COVID-19 Mutual Aid Group is a collective of organizers formed to facilitate connections across the Salt Lake valley between individuals in need of support due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and individuals offering support to their community. We are working to provide assistance severely impacted by the virus by facilitating transport and provision of basic needs like groceries, prescriptions, and medical supplies.
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Santa Fe Mutual Aid

Sante Fe Mutual Aid is a network of solidarity, resource-sharing, and neighbor to neighbor organizing during covid-19 and beyond.
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Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement

Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement is Sri Lanka’s largest and most broadly embedded non-governmental community development organization. Its integrated and holistic approach to development based on people’s participation, self-reliance, and self-sustainability has reached over 15,000 underprivileged communities in Sri Lanka.
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Seeds of Peace Collective

Since 1986, the Seeds of Peace Collective has provided logistical support and trainings to activists struggling on the front lines for social, environmental, and economic justice. We are a small but motivated group of individuals dedicated to furnishing the basics–namely, food, water, and skill sets–essential to the success of direct action campaigns and mass mobilizations.
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Shenandoah Mutual Aid

Shenandoah Mutual Aid serves the people of the Shenandoah Valley by connecting resources to those who need it most. We stand for justice, democracy, and common defense within our communities. We are neighbors helping neighbors. We protect us.
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Socialist Rifle Association

The Socialist Rifle Association is an educational organization dedicated to providing the working class with the information they need to be effectively armed for self and community defense. This includes all manner of community defense, from the right of the working class to possess firearms to the ability to be well versed in the fields of medicine, disaster relief, logistics, agriculture, and survival skills. Socialist Rifle Association’s goal is to provide an alternative to the mainstream, toxic, right-wing, and non-inclusive gun culture that has dominated the firearms community for decades.
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Solar Village Project

The Solar Village Project is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization that is actively assisting Indian and African families improve their lives through access, acquisition, maintenance and knowledge of solar power systems in homes with no other other power source. In today’s world, we believe electricity to be an essential resource, similar in importance to water, food, and shelter. Without it, people are marginalized. With it, people are empowered through light and access to information via their cell phones.
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Solidarity Supply Distro

Solidarity Supply Distro is a coalition of leftist and anti-capitalist organizers in Boston who are building community resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Solidarity Thru Food Kitchen

The fledgling STuF Crisis Relief Mobile kitchen seeks to expand itself to be capable of meeting the rising challenge of food security for Oklahomans. Whether through disaster relief, feed-the-community initiatives, or secondary support for local organizing, there are many ways to lend a hand across the state, and help create a greater spirit of cross-coalitional solidarity among grassroots organizing campaigns. We believe that caring for our communities by providing the most basic service of a meal is a substantial way to support the people of our state.
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South Jersey Mutual Aid Network

We are a network of people across South Jersey working on mutual aid projects in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Reach out to get connected, or to get involved in one of our projects.
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Southern Movement Assembly

The Southern Movement Assembly is an organizing strategy for community and movement governance based on the political commitment spoken by Southern Freedom Fighter Fannie Lou Hamer: ‘Nobody is Free until Everybody is Free.’ The Southern Movement Assembly is made up of a broad base of Southern-based leaders and communities who live and fight on many frontlines. We believe that we are stronger together, and we participate in grassroots democracy to exercise political power at the community, city, state, and regional levels.
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Southern Solidarity

Southern Solidarity is a grassroots, community-based group of volunteers in solidarity with the unhoused in their quest toward liberation. We organize the delivery of food, medical resources and basic needs directly to the unhoused in the downtown area of New Orleans because the government has not filled this need. We are influenced by anti-imperialist principles and mobilized by a black queer woman.
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Spire City Medics

We are collecting supplies to distribute to those in need. We have a particular concern for the elderly and immunocompromised.
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St. Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation and Peace

Bridging divides, loving Earth. St. Ethelburga’s work sits at the intersection of climate and peace. We believe there can be no peace on Earth unless we also realise peace with Earth. St. Ethelburga’s is a ‘maker of peacemakers.’ We offer events, training, leadership programmes and multimedia content which equip and inspire people to become peacemakers in their own contexts. Our project areas include community reconciliation, refugee inclusion, radical resilience, viewpoint diversity, and spiritual ecology.
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Standing Rock Medic Healer Council

We coordinate medical and healer supplies, human resources, and other types of medical/healing aid between the following groups: All the camps who Stand With Standing Rock (Oceti Sakowin, Sacred Stone, Red Warrior, Sicangu-Rosebud, and others), Standing Rock Emergency Services, Indian Health Services, Standing Rock Tribal Council, Mni Wiconi Integrative Health Clinic, and The greater allopathic & healer community.
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Steel City Organizing for Radical Mental Health

SCORCH- Steel City Organizing for Radical Community Health is a community based, all volunteer collective of healthcare activists and street medics in Pittsburgh, PA. We provide first aid, emergency care, trainings, and other forms of healthcare resources within our area, prioritizing the needs of disempowered and disenfranchised communities in our region and to social justice movement based work. SCORCH works with a vision for the long haul of social change within our communities, preparing ourselves and community around disaster and crises based work.
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STL Mutual Aid

STL Mutual Aid is a network of organizers, healers, artists, community leaders, and every day people coming together to deliver food and supplies, provide financial solidarity, offer emotional support, and connect people to their neighbors.
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Sunrise Movement

Sunrise is a movement to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs in the process.
We’re building an army of young people to make climate change an urgent priority across America, end the corrupting influence of fossil fuel executives on our politics, and elect leaders who stand up for the health and wellbeing of all people.
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Support the Port

Support The Port Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non profit organization that aims to enhance, cultivate and provide a renewed sense of community ownership and excellence for underserved communities. Through the arts, philanthropy and scholarship, Support The Port Foundation, Inc. will increase self-ability, and foster a nonviolent environment where excellence in these three realms are celebrated and expanded.
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Tar Sands Blockade

Tar Sands Blockade is an all-volunteer horizontal, consensus-based organizing collective dedicated to working in solidarity with frontline communities most impacted by tar sands mining, transportation, and refining.
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Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services

Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services (t.e.j.a.s.) is dedicated to providing community members with the tools necessary to create sustainable, environmentally healthy communities by educating individuals on health concerns and implications arising from environmental pollution, empowering individuals with an understanding of applicable environmental laws and regulations and promoting their enforcement, and offering community building skills and resources for effective community action and greater public participation.
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The Dandelion Network

In the face of climate crisis and systems of oppression, The Dandelion Network takes action. Growing at the speed of trust, The Dandelion Network seeks the emergence of liberatory relationships through mutual aid and crisis response.
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The Hub for Sustainable Living

The Santa Cruz Hub for Sustainable Living is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Santa Cruz, CA, which supports skill-sharing, appropriate use of resources, and interconnected and creative communities. More a constellation of projects rather than a centralized organization, the Hub includes a number of fairly autonomous and interrelated organizations including SubRosa Community Space.
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The Lookout

On the fireline, the Lookout hikes to a good vantage point and watches the fire, keeping an eye out for things a crew ‘down in the hole’ can’t see: weather changes, an unexpected increase in the fire’s behavior, or a spot fire that compromises the escape route. It’s often boring, lonely, and tedious, but when things start to fall apart, the Lookout has the most important job on the crew.
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The Smile Trust

The Smile Trust have taken on the task to provide resources, education, jobs, and housing to combat poverty and homelessness.
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Tidewater Solidarity Collective

Tidewater Solidarity Collective is a radical community building project encompassing economic, racial, gender, sexual, and environmental justice. We are revolutionary anti-capitalists coming together in the Tidewater VA region to build solidarity through people’s infrastructure, mutual aid, and defense of our communities. This can be used as a community learning, planning, and building space, and we hope you will join us. We are an ecosystem, left-coalition based collective, and we reject hyper-sectarianism among revolutionary leftists.
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Tierra y Libertad Organization

TYLO is a grassroots organization, based out of South Tucson, Arizona, that promotes the ideals of equity, justice, and self-determination. Members, supporters, and allies of the organization work for positive social change and for the respect of land, people, and culture.
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TN Valley Mutual Aid

TN Valley Mutual Aid is a group of East Tennesseans supporting one another and building community across the greater Tennessee Valley region.
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Trauma Recovery Network

Trauma Recovery, EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs (Trauma Recovery/HAP) is increasing the use of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapies to treat trauma victims worldwide by expanding access to EMDR trained professionals. Trauma Recovery/HAP trains and supports mental health professionals through SAMHSA approved EMDR and specialty workshops and the formation of active, community-based networks of trauma recovery professionals, or Trauma Recovery Networks (TRNs).
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Triangle Mutual Aid

Triangle Mutual Aid is an organization that plants, grows, and connects deliberate communities of support for life and for social justice based in the triangle region of North Carolina.
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Tucson Food Share

Tucson Food Share is a collective effort by and for Tucsonans to share life-giving resources amongst ourselves, without dependence upon government or corporate support. We operate by the principles of mutual aid, distributing food and other necessities without judgment to anyone who asks. We seek to make resources accessible, prioritizing the needs of our neighbors who are forgotten, ignored, and exploited by those in power. This is an entirely volunteer-run project that depends upon donations from community members to function.
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Tupelo Mutual Aid Project

The Tupelo Mutual Aid Project is a member-led and organized nonprofit group focused on community enrichment and unity through mutual aid. We are based in Tupelo, Mississippi.
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Tyrstereo

Trystereo is a volunteer-run harm reduction collective founded in 2011.We are a free, mobile public health resource for people who use drugs in southeastern Louisiana.
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Unitarian Universalists

Unitarian Universalists are people of all ages, people of many backgrounds, and people of many beliefs. UUs are brave, curious and compassionate thinkers and doers. We create spirituality and community beyond boundaries, working for more justice and more love in our own lives and in the world.
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United Church of Christ

The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a distinct and diverse community of Christians that come together as one church to join faith and action. With over 5,000 churches and nearly one million members across the U.S., the UCC serves God in the co-creation of a just and sustainable world. The UCC is a church of firsts, a church of extravagant welcome, and a church where “…they may all be one” (John 17:21).
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United Peace Relief

The mission of United Peace Relief is to respond to disasters with conventional and alternative humanitarian relief. Disaster relief can be hurricane, storm surge, drought, fire, pestilence, explosion, building collapse, transportation accident or any other situation that causes human suffering or creates human needs that the victims cannot alleviate without assistance. We are united in our commitment to promote peace and nonviolence in ourselves and in the world.
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Uptown Wagon

Mutual aid group in Upper Manhattan supporting neighbors experiencing homelessness with hot meals, PPE, warm clothing and solidarity.
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Utah Valley Mutual Aid

Utah Valley Mutual Aid is a mutual aid network for the whole Utah Valley. We seek to empower each other individually and communally through direct action and mutual aid. This might be groceries, medical supplies, prescriptions or other necessities that are hard to acquire in times of panic. We seek to serve and strengthen those on the margins and build resiliency in neighborhoods across the region.
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We All We Got San Diego

We All We Got SD is a non-judgmental group which is here to provide community support. We operate under the value that what we provide is solidarity, not charity.
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West Street Recovery

West Street Recovery is a horizontally organized grassroots organization which aims to use the Harvey Recovery to build community power.
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Willamette Action Collective

The Willamette Action Collective is an anti-imperialist, environmental organization based in the Willamette Valley. Its goal is to work toward dismantling imperialist and capitalist systems of government and economics, and to promote a transition towards environmentally responsible systems.
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Wolfpack Gunshot Response Team

Wolfpack Gunshot Response Team is a civilian stop the bleeding collective, based out of the projects of Cleveland, Ohio. The Wolfpack Gunshot Response Team is a group of young intelligent people of color stepping up to the plate to help save lives and be leaders in their community.We are training to respond to Gunshot, Knife and bomb wounds.
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Woodbine

Woodbine is a volunteer-run experimental hub in Ridgewood, Queens for developing the practices, skills, and tools needed to build autonomy. We host workshops, lectures, discussions and serve as a meeting and organizing space.
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Yákani’ Ékelanna’ Community Garden

Land Between Garden. The garden is so named because it lies in between Bayou Cane and Bayou Blue, but there is a larger scope as well. The land that it lies on, Yakani’ Tcetu’, the big land, is the area of land in between the Atchafalaya River and the Mississippi River that we, the Houma, have resided on for generations.
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