Council for a Livable World Education Fund
To support the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, an alliance of arms control and disarmament organizations working toward nuclear nonproliferation.
To support the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, an alliance of arms control and disarmament organizations working toward nuclear nonproliferation.
To continue promoting reduced pesticide use in Massachusetts, with a focus on implementing Integrated Pest Management programs in schools, in state-owned properties, and in hospitals.
To support peer learning in the area of home-based childcare; to support planning and curriculum development for the Ms. Foundation Institute on Women and Economic Development; and to support outreach and scholarships for Institute attendees based in the Northeast.
To support the Reproductive Health and Rights Program, which consists of education and advocacy on a broad range of reproductive health issues, consistent with priorities among women of color.
To help finance continued expansion into wholesale and retail used clothing market, as well as maintain and expand employment and training activities.
To support research by Michael Crair, PhD, on the development and function of neuronal maps.
To support message training on late-term abortion.
To support research on the neural basis of working memory and cognition by John Merck Scholar Earl Miller, PhD.
To support research on the role of protein kinase A in long-term memory storage.
To produce a brochure highlighting the working farms and forests of southwestern Vermont.