The Keystone Center
To convene a national, bipartisan commission of senior leaders outside government to reassess and develop consensual recommendations about the most urgent nuclear threats to the security of the United States.
To convene a national, bipartisan commission of senior leaders outside government to reassess and develop consensual recommendations about the most urgent nuclear threats to the security of the United States.
To conduct an evaluation of the project’s litigation program.
To promote nuclear nonproliferation by assisting countries in the former Soviet Union to develop national systems of export controls.
To create a central coordinating team to steer state, national and international public interest advocacy to effect the virtual elimination of mercury pollution.
To provide technical support and training to improve security for approximately 300 affiliated clinics across the country.
To expand the Hospital Provider Project in New York by sharing materials and organizing strategies with advocates in other states. The organization works closely with hospitals and managed care companies to integrate reproductive health care into their patient services.
To support the public information and grassroots organizing campaign aimed at cleaning up or closing down New England’s most polluting, antiquated power plants, which contribute significantly to the region’s poor air quality due to ozone smog, soot, haze and mercury…
To promote nuclear disarmament through research, analysis and advocacy.
To support Shatil’s training in organizational capacity-building for human rights organizations in Israel.
To halt the spread and reverse the growth of nuclear weapons.