PFLAG is the first and largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and their families.
Membership
At AFJ’s founding, 20 organizations came together to protect constitutional rights. Our strength remains rooted in our more than 150 members, diverse in mission but united in our commitment to justice.
Neighborhood Partnerships works with communities across Oregon to develop human-centered and emergent solutions to immediate harms; and to power liberatory and transformative change through organizing, policy advocacy, and narrative change. We center those most impacted by racial, housing, and economic injustice, directing our energy and resources toward building community power, knowledge, and capacity.
OCPP is a non-partisan policy think tank whose mission is to achieve economic justice for all Oregonians through research, analysis, and advocacy. We work closely with community-based organizations to shape our policy and advocacy priorities.
Pueblo Unido creates hope for and amplifies the voices of communities with vulnerable immigration status by connecting them to legal, social, and Indigenous language interpretation services. We envision a world in which all people live in freedom, and where they and their communities can be safe, feel supported, and thrive.
Beyond Toxics uplifts voices from Oregon communities disproportionately impacted by pollution and climate change. We collaborate with other nonprofits, educators, and tribal organizations to build a movement to demand that state and local policies require fair, inclusive, and equitable access to clean air, clean water, and safe spaces for all to live and work in.
Next Up Action Fund engages the next generation of Oregon's leaders to build political power and fight for a more just and equitable Oregon. We work towards social, racial, gender, and economic justice by scaffolding youth to build individual and collective power, centering Black, Indigenous, youth of color, disabled youth, low-income youth, immigrant youth, queer and trans youth, and youth survivors.
Move to Amend
Texas Women’s Foundation
Southern Poverty Law Center
Southern CA Grantmakers
SIECUS
Service Employees International Union
Secular Coalition for America
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Public Advocates
PolicyLink
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
People’s Action
Peak Grantmaking
Natural Resources Defense Council
Native American Rights Fund
National Women’s Law Center
National Veterans Legal Services Program
National Parks Conservation Association
National LGBTQ Task Force
National Legal Aid & Defender Association
National Lawyers Guild
National Homelessness Law Center
National Immigration Forum
National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
National Employment Lawyers Association
National Education Association
National Council of Jewish Women
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
National Center for Youth Law
National Center for Transgender Equality