Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation
To implement a multi-year strategy for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To implement a multi-year strategy for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To implement a multi-year strategy for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To provide dvanced and specialized training for incumbent home health care aides; improved recruitment and retention of new workers in the home health care industry; and better care for the underserved elderly and disabled communities in Boston.
To conduct a pilot project that provides business planning and development skills to increase the financial viability of small farmers in Vermont.
To support the Cambridge College Expansion Project, which will increase the number of students served, and build ongoing collaboration with Cambridge College for curriculum development and program coordination.
To organize a strategy conference in January 2003 to develop detailed campaign plans for coalition work to address and regulate genetically engineered food.
To provide emergency living support to Indonesian human rights advocate Albert Rumbekwan, who is fleeing serious threats by seeking refuge in Australia.
To provide emergency living support for Chechen human rights monitor Satsita Muradova, who is fleeing danger in Russia and seeking political asylum in the United States.
To provide emergency living expenses for threatened Saudi human rights advocate seeking political asylum in the US.
To send an observer to the closing of the trial of senior military officers accused of murdering Guatemalan anthropologist Myrna Mack in 1990.