Causes in Common Partners

  • Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health—ANSIRH—works to ensure that reproductive health care and policy are grounded in evidence. ANSIRH’s multi-disciplinary team includes clinicians, researchers and scholars in the fields of sociology, demography, anthropology, medicine, nursing, public health, and law.
  • Affirmations provides a welcoming space where people of all sexual orientations, gender identities & expressions, and cultures can find support and unconditional acceptance, and where they can learn, grow, socialize and have fun.
  • allgo works to create and sustain a statewide network of queer people of color activists, groups, organizations and allies, which through nourishment of relationships, grassroots organizing and artistic expression can radically transform systems and policies toward a collective liberation.
  • ACRJ promotes and protects reproductive justice through organizing, building leadership capacity, developing alliances and education to achieve community and systemic change. We believe reproductive justice will be achieved when all people have the economic, social and political power and resources to make healthy decisions about our gender, bodies and sexuality for ourselves, our families and our communities.
  • The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) is a multidisciplinary association of professionals who provide reproductive health services or education, conduct reproductive health research, or influence reproductive health policy.
  • Barnard/Columbia Students for Choice is a campus organization that focuses on building a community of Pro-Choice students through educational events and opportunities for activism.
  • Ending discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in Oregon
  • A multi –issue coalition made up of everyone who wants to finish the work started by women and men who fought to rescue our reproductive abilities from the hands of those least equipped to deal with them.
  • Advancing women's health worldwide through research, training and policy analysis.
  • The Bronx Community Pride Center is committed to nurturing and empowering members of our community to enjoy and realize their full potential. We provide direct social services, cultural sensitivity trainings, community education and a home to promote the health, education, social growth and well-being of the Bronx LGBT community.
  • Turing challenges and difficulties into opportunities for growth and transformation
  •  Advocating for policies to meet women's unique needs
  • CFFC shapes and advances sexual and reproductive ethics that are based on justice, reflect a commitment to women's well being and respect and affirm the moral capacity of women and men to make sound decisions about their lives. Through discourse, education and advocacy, CFFC works in the US and internationally to infuse these values into public policy, community life and Catholic social thinking and teaching.
  • Center Advocates has been working to win concrete legislative improvements in the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Wisconsin since 2001. Whether its going door-to-door to talk to voters about equality through our Equality Knocks campaign, working with our large and active faith coalition of supportive ministers and rabbis, or mobilizing community members to contact their legislators, Center Advocates is committed to broad social justice and putting action first. We seek a day when LGBT people are full and equal members of every community.
  • The Center for Constitutional Rights is dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Founded in 1966 by attorneys who represented civil rights movements in the South, CCR is a non-profit legal and educational organization committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change.
  • The Center for Genetics and Society is a nonprofit information and public affairs organization working to encourage responsible uses and effective societal governance of the new human genetic and reproductive technologies. We work with a growing network of scientists, health professionals, civil society leaders, and others.
  • CenterLink exists to support the development of strong, sustainable LGBT community centers and to build a unified center movement.
  • Leadership for a pro-choice future
  • A reproductive rights organization that trains, educates, and inspires
  • To produce and disseminate knowledge and resources that address the impact of gender on health and well-being, promote healthy sexuality, and reduce sexual and reproductive health disparities.
  • Equality & justice for people with lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender parents & our families
  • COLOR's vision is that Latina's and their families have the knowledge, freedom and power to access a full range of opportunities for the health of their body, mind and spirit. The mission is to organize a sisterhood of Latinas through education and advocacy  for reproductive rights and quality healthcare.
  • CQA is the primary social, political, and educational organization for lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgendered and questioning students at Columbia College, the School of Engineering, and Barnard College. Although we are officially an undergraduate group, we believe it is important to work closely with the LGBT groups from Columbia's graduate schools and to reach out to other campus organizations in the NYC area. Although we have our own programming, we also act as a resource and umbrella group for many of the smaller queer campus organizations. Membership is open to all.
  • Bringing feminist activism and analysis closer together at all levels
  • Our mission is to build community and personal alliances to alleviate the effects of discrimination due to sexual orientation and/or gender identification
  • The Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP) is a national initiative building a powerful community-based movement bridging HIV/AIDS, human rights, and struggles for social and economic justice. In an era in which HIV rates are rising and prevention efforts are under concerted attack, CHAMP mobilizes people living with HIV, community activists, researchers, academics and policy advocates in our country, and links them with allies around the world.
  • Guiding the LGBT community of Palm Beach County
  • Winning equality and justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender New Yorkers and our families
  • Fighting for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender equality.
  • Equality Florida is a statewide education and advocacy organization dedicated to eliminating discrimination based on sexual orientation, race, gender and class.
  • To increase visibility & impact
  • Equality Texas is a statewide political advocacy organization working to advance the cause of equality for all Texans.
  • Faith Aloud works to promote reproductive justice through the moral power of religious and ethical communities.
  • The Family Equality Council works to ensure equality for all LGBT families by building community, changing hearts and minds, and advancing social justice for all families.
  • To advance public policies that fulfill the rights of individuals to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services and education that are consistent with principles of justice and fairness and respect diversity, personal dignity and privacy.
  • The gay and non-gay partnership working to win marriage equality nationwide
  • To provide a safe and nurturing environment for individuals and groups
  • Gay City Health Project is a multicultural gay men's health organization located in Seattle, WA and the premiere provider of HIV and STD testing in King County.  Our mission is to promote the health of gay and bisexual men and prevent HIV transmission by building community, fostering communication, and nurturing self-esteem.
  • Embracing diversity. Building community.
  • Compassionate support and passionate advocacy on behalf of transsexual and transgendered persons
  • The Gender Public Advocacy Coalition works to ensure that classrooms, communities, and workplaces are safe for everyone to learn, grow, and succeed - whether or not they meet expectations for masculinity and femininity. As a human rights organization, GenderPAC also promotes an understanding of the connection between discrimination based on gender stereotypes and sex, sexual orientation, age, race, and class.
  • GENERATIONS AHEAD works with a base of social justice leaders and organizations to address the concerns raised by new human biotechnologies. The organization is building a national, multi-movement coalition of membership organizations to inclusively advocate for socially just and responsible uses of reproductive and genetic technologies.
  • Hudson Pride Connections, HPC, is a 501(c)3 bridging the gap in services and responding to the unmet needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender community, as well as HIV positive people of any orientation / identity, through supportive social services, prevention, outreach, advocacy and development trainings for other service providers, to educate, empower, and unite all of our communities.
  • The International Federation of Black Prides is a coalition of Black Pride organizers to promote a multinational network of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender/Same Gender Loving prides and community based organizations.
  • Protecting women's health, advancing women's reproductive rights.
  • We see a world where women and men everywhere have control over their own bodies, and therefore their destinies. A world where they are free to choose parenthood or not; free to decide how many children they will have and when; free to pursue healthy sexual lives without fear of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. We will not retreat from doing everything we can to safeguard these important choices and rights for current and future generations.
  • To end all types of violence in the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people
  • Complete equality and empowerment
  • Committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV/AIDS
  • Law Students for Reproductive Justice is a national nonprofit network of law students and lawyers. Our organization educates, organizes, and supports law students to ensure that a new generation of advocates will be prepared to protect and expand reproductive rights as basic civil and human rights. 
  • Leading change. Leading the charge. For 30 years.
  • The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center has been helping built community since 1984 through our support groups and services. 
  • Dedicated to Serving the Needs of the Long Island GLBT Community
  • The mission of The Long Island GLBT Community Center (The Center) is to provide a home for the birth, nurture and celebration of the LGBT community; care for individuals and groups in need; educate the public about the LGBT community; and empower LGBT individuals and groups to achieve their fullest potential. The Center’s goals are to address health disparities, build community, and empower LGBT adults and families, particularly for those most underserved.  The Center views addressing heterosexism, homophobia and transphobia as central to its work in meeting its mission.
  • The Luz Reproductive Justice Think Tank is a coalition of young women and transgender people of color and their allies from a variety of social justice movements who work to incorporate reproductive justice into their activism.  Working across intersecting issues, the Luz Think Tank focuses on information sharing and skills building.  In its structure and approach, the Luz Think Tank strives to model equality, inclusion, and social change. 
  • We don't just treat women. We treat women with respect.
  • MGLPC is the most experienced and respected lobbying operation on Beacon Hill working for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equal rights.
  • Improving the health of lesbians and their families
  • Creating tomorrow's abortion providers and pro-choice physicians.
  • The mission of the MergerWatch project is to advocate for health care policies, practices and delivery systems which ensure that medical care is guided by scientifically-accurate, unbiased medical information and each patient’s own religious or ethical beliefs. We believe that the needs and rights of patients must come first in medical decision-making and in the design of health care delivery systems. Medical care that is based on religious doctrine or the provider’s moral beliefs represents a significant, though under-recognized, threat to patients’ rights and access to care at hospitals, clinics, managed care plans, pharmacies and even doctors’ offices across the nation. The MergerWatch Project is committed to fighting the spread of faith-based policies and restrictions in the American health system.
  • The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center is a community-based organization represented by more than 150 volunteers and over 300 members. It's mission is to improve the quality of life for LGBT people in the Metro Milwaukee area.
  • Our mission is to develop and sustain a grassroots constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every woman the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children and choosing safe, legal, accessible abortion.
  • Protecting freedom of choice
  • NARAL Pro-Choice Texas is the political arm of the pro-choice movement in Texas.
  • We love you, love yourself, BE SAFE...
  • NAPAWF is a bridge. We bridge the many issues that confront API women and their communities. We bridge the diversity of the 40-plus language groups that are represented under the Asian and Pacific Islander census category. We bridge the many places where our communities reside. We bridge the many waves of immigration of the API community: mothers to daughters and first generation to 4th generation immigrants. We bridge strategies of individual empowerment with a larger vision of mobilizing power for justice, equality and peace.
  • Rights and safety for lesbians and their families
  • Dedicated to advancing the equality of transgender people through advocacy, collaboration and empowerment
  • Building LGBT political power from the ground up
  • Connecting Latinas, improving health
  • The National Organization for Women (NOW) is the largest organization of feminist activists in the United States. NOW has half a million contributing members and 550 chapters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. NOW was founded in 1966, just three years after publication of Betty Friedan’s THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE. After the President’s Advisory Council on the Status of Women had shown overwhelming discrimination against women in all phases of life, women and men met in Washington, D.C. to organize in order to establish the required social changes, and started NOW with 28 members. Mid-Suffolk NOW is an outgrowth of the original Stony Brook University Campus Group, formed in the early 1970’s, which then became the Stony Brook Campus Committee of the newly formed NOW chapter.
  • Our goal is to increase sexual literacy by providing training, articles on sexuality research and community work, as well as resources on sexual health, education and rights. NSRC also works to counter negative representations and distortions of sexuality by providing accurate, evidence-based information for academics, advocates, and the public.
  • The Women’s Alliance is a national organization of independent community-based members who provide professional attire, career skills training and related services to low-income women seeking employment.
  • Improving the lives of LGBTQ youth through advocacy, education, and information
  • The New York Abortion Access Fund is a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to low-income women who cannot afford to pay for an abortion.
  • Celebrating 25 years of service to New York's lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual & HIV-affected communities
  • Not only will the Center provide respite for people at the end-of-life guest house, it will be a model center engaged in education, training, consulting, counseling, psychotherapy and daily meditation. The Center’s vision has grown out of the historical Buddha’s last word "care."
  • Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and families through advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
  • Promoting the civil rights and well being of families with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members through education, advocacy, social networking and grassroots community organizing.
  • Proudly serving Santa Barbara County for over 30 years
  • The voice of pro-choice physicians
  • To empower lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people to achieve civil and social equality.
  • Culturally competent, high quality, affordable health care to millions of diverse women, men, and teens
  • The largest Planned Parenthood affiliate in the US helps ensure every family is a healthy family.
  • Our goal is to ensure that every individual has the information, services, and freedom to make healthy, responsible decisions about sex, sexuality, and parenthood.
  • Working to ensure all people have the information, education, access to medical services, and freedom and privacy to make informed, healthy sexual and reproductive choices.
  • Always confidential, always affordable, always right here to give you the information & services you need!
  • The mission of Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas, Inc. is to ensure the right and ability of all individuals to manage their sexual and reproductive health by providing health services, education and advocacy.
  • Our goal is to ensure that every individual has the information, services, and freedom to make healthy, responsible decisions about sex, sexuality, and parenthood.
  • To ensure the freedom of all people to manage their own sexual and reproductive health by providing the highest quality health care services, education and advocacy.
  • A tradition of choice built on responsibility, respect and leadership
  • Planned Parenthood of Northeast Ohio (PPNEO) provides essential reproductive health care services to women and men in our local Northeast Ohio communities. We are a trusted source of mainstream birth control services to prevent unintended pregnancy and serve as a leader in breast and cervical cancer screening and prevention and sexually transmitted infection prevention and treatment.