Monterey Institute of International Studies
To provide nonproliferation training and foster nonproliferation community building in the former Soviet Union and East Asia.
To provide nonproliferation training and foster nonproliferation community building in the former Soviet Union and East Asia.
To increase the capacity of 79 publicly supported funds that provide financial resources for low-income women seeking abortion to focus on access to emergency contraception as a means of preventing unwanted pregnancies.
To compel the HoltraChem Manufacturing Company and Mallinckrodt Inc. to clean up mercury-contaminated sediment in the Penobscot River and Bay caused by a chemical manufacturing facility in Orrington, Maine, which was operated by these companies.
To follow the lead of clean power victories in Connecticut, Maine, and Massachusetts, and clean up the three grandfathered power plants in New Hampshire.
To oppose a ballistic missile defense system, promote de-alerting of nuclear weapons, and promote nuclear nonproliferation, by coordinating and mobilizing US doctors and other health professionals.
To educate the medical, patient and policymaking communities about the linkages between toxic chemical exposures and children’s developmental, behavioral and learning disabilities, and to increase understanding that these exposures are preventable.
To support community human rights defenders in Chiapas, Mexico.
To educate young South Asian and Chinese professionals in nonproliferation and security issues.
To increase contraceptive options and use by building successful relationships between reproductive health leaders and pharmaceutical industry leaders that address barriers to bringing new technologies to market, and by increasing awareness of specific technologies through public education and advocacy campaigns.
To hire the first dedicated development staff and to purchase fundraising software.