Civil & Human Rights
Organizations that focus on advocacy for civil and human rights issues, specifically through policy, education and/or community organizing.
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The ACLU of Oregon defends against fascism and advances civil liberties and civil rights for a more just, equitable, and caring democracy.
Call to Safety is a comprehensive 24/7/365 support line for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Disability Rights Oregon creates a world where all people with disabilities truly belong.
Our 250+ member coalition is working toward a future where everyone in our community has a safe, stable place to call home.
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IMIrJ organizes people of faith and immigrants to advance immigrant justice through action and accompanying people facing deportation
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ICS advances equity and justice for thousands of immigrants and refugees each year through robust legal services, education, and advocacy.
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From emergency support to systemic change, Latino Network defends immigrant rights, reproductive freedom, and builds collective power.
Founded by Lincoln High School students in 2009, Mission: Citizen prepares future citizens for the naturalization exam & active citizenship.
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Grounded in Native values, NICWA fiercely advocates for Native children, families, and communities and upholds Tribal sovereignty.
BIPOC-Led Organization
All of us working together can build a better economy that works for everyone who calls Oregon home, not just the wealthy few.
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OJRC works to advance civil rights and strengthen legal representation for communities historically underserved by the justice system.
We work with survivors of violence and people convicted of crime to end mass incarceration, advance racial justice, and promote safety.
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We work to dismantle qualified immunity, defend constitutional rights, and make government accountable to the people.
We provide life-saving shelter and services for families escaping domestic violence—while working to prevent future abuse through education.
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Sisters of the Road is a social justice organization uprooting the systems that fuel the violence of poverty since 1979.
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We make justice accessible for all, offering affordable legal help that turns barriers into breakthroughs for families in crisis.
We produce a weekly newspaper that provides a dignified, empowering income opportunity to people experiencing homelessness and poverty.
OCT Qualified
BIPOC-Led Organization
The Immigrant Story preserves immigrant voices, fostering empathy, combating erasure, and documenting Oregon’s diverse cultural heritage.
We're creating safe, complete streets, accessible to all Oregonians through education, community building, and transformative advocacy.
BIPOC-Led Organization
Worker-led nonprofit connecting immigrant day laborers and domestic workers with fair jobs, education, and community power.
Youth, Rights & Justice advances the rights of children and families through advocacy in the courts, schools, legislature, and community.
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