| Raise Your Voice Promotes student involvement on a national level in community work, activism, leadership, and civic growth. | |
| Programs on Corporation, Law and Democracy (POCLAD) Has a starter kit for activists to create local groups to re-examine what corporations mean to the world and community. | |
| Midwest Academy Training and consulting for activist organizations. Regularly scheduled five day training sessions around the country. Manual: 'Organizing For Social Change.' | |
| Dare To Dream Network A support network forum for activists to find information and resources in health care, senior citizen, veteran, injured worker, and political issues. | |
| Activism Strategy Michael Albert provides an extensive FAQ on Nonviolence. Based on hundreds of actual E Mail questions by activists at the WTO demonstration in Seattle, Washington. | |
| The William Moses Kunstler Fund for Racial Justice Fighting racial injustice and carrying on the tradition of William Kunstler, renowned civil rights lawyer. Currently focusing on the repeal of the Rockefeller drug laws, and prison system reform. | |
| Resist, Inc. Funding American progressive organizations for more than 30 years which are actively part of a movement for social change. | |
| Forefront: Alternative Holiday Giving Suggests a donation to support a young Forefront human rights activist as part of the holiday season. | |
| Collective Book on Collective Process Handbook built on collective process for activist groups to recognize and resolve common abuses and negative group dynamics. | |
| Citizen Science Toolbox Australia's Coastal Cooperative Research Centre provides case studies, techniques, and bibliography of strategies to enhance meaningful stakeholder involvement in decision-making. | |
| The Change Agency Two Brisbane-based activists offer workshops, curriculum development and campaign consulting services. Their site provides extensive resources, including activism training organizations around the world, academic research, and case studies. | |
| Center for Third World Organizing A training and resource center dedicated to building a social justice movement led by people of color. | |
| Center For Creative Learning Publishes pages for nonprofit organizations, artists, and other 'social threats.' | |
| Center for Cooperative Research Facilitates research on issues including the war on terrorism, United States foreign policy, and corporate power. Includes timelines. | |
| Campus Activism An extensive database of tools for student activists, groups, resources, and events. | |
| Black Cross Health Collective First aid training to handle typical needs at protests. Based in Portland, Oregon. | |
| Affero Service Web tools and services for activists to elicit action from others through weblog, forum post, e-mail, or web pages. | |
| Activist Rights Detailed information on rights of demonstrators and free speech participants. Most is specific to Victoria, Australia, but contains list of comparable international resources. | |
| You Can Make a Difference Links to interactive sites and petitions to sign. | |
| The World Revolution An idea for a new, global grassroots social movement for progressive social change. It aims to resolve in a definitive and comprehensive manner the major social problems of our world and our era. | |