
| Contact | Activities | |
| Albert
F. Appleton Regional Plan Association |
4 Irving Place, 7th Floor New York, NY 10003, USA 212-253-2727, ext. 371 Fax: 212-253-5666 |
Consumer Fair Trade Solidarity Sustainable Agriculture Watersheds |
| Alliance
for Democracy The mission of the Alliance for Democracy is to free all people from corporate domination of politics, economics, the environment, culture and information; to establish true democracy; and to create a just society with a sustainable, equitable economy. |
PO Box 683 Lincoln, MA 01773-0683, USA peoplesall@aol.com |
Consumer Environmental Globalization Opposition Public Policy Sustainable Development |
| Alternative
Energy Resources Organization Creates community-based food and farming systems that foster the social, enviornmental, and economic health of local communities and agriculture. |
Contact:
Nancy Matheson 25 South Ewing, Suite 214 Helena, MT 59601, USA 406-443-7272 Fax: 406-442-9120 matheson@destop.org; |
Consumer Energy Environmental Food/Nutrition Localization Proponents Public Policy Sustainable Agriculture |
| Asia
Pacific Center for Justice and Peace APC is a non-profit organizaiton supporting justice and peace throughout Asia and the Pacific by engaging in policy analysis, advocacy, constituency and public education, supporting people-to-people relationships and resourcing networks. |
110 Maryland Avenue, NE (Box 70) Washington, DC 20002, USA 202-543-1094 Fax: 202-546-5103 apcjp@igc.apc.org |
Academic/Research Fair Trade Globalization Opposition Public Policy Publications |
| Association
Burkinabé pour la Survie de l ' Enfance Non-profit organization |
Zongo François 02 BP 5262 Ouagadougou 02 Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Africa 02 (226) 343659 Fax: (226) 343659 abse@centarin.bf |
Sustainable Development |
| Blueprint
for Social Justice Newsletter addressing contemporary social issues. Operates under auspices of The Twomey Center for Peace and Justice at Loyola University. |
Loyola University, Box 12, 6363 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118-6195, USA 504-861-5830 |
Consumer Publications Solidarity |
| Business
Ethics Insider's report on responsible business. |
Marjorie Kelly, Publisher and Editor 2845 Harriet Avenue, Suite 207, PO Box 8439 Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA 612-879-0695 Fax: 612-879-0699 BizEthics@aol.com |
Consumer Public Policy |
| Canadian
Environmental Law Association (CELA) The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is a non-profit, public interest organization established in 1970 to use existing laws to protect the environment and to advocate environmental law reforms. |
517 College St., Suite 401 Toronto, ON M6G 4A2, Canada 416-960-2284 Fax: 416-960-9392 cela@web.net |
Academic/Research Animal Rights/Activists Environmental Law/Lawyers Public Policy Publications Sustainable Development |
| CEIPAL
CEIPAL is an association of 150 farmers and rural people in the Rhone-Alpes region of France. Their aim is to integrate into their farming practices greater solidarity to recognize the interdependence of farmers worldwide. |
Fabian Colpaert 8 Quai Marechal Joffre Lyon 69002, France 33-4-78379507 Fax: 33-4-72417442 |
Environmental Farm workers Farm/Peasant Publications Rural Issues Solidarity |
| Center for Integrated Agricultural
Systems CIAS is a small sustainable agriculture research center at the University of Wisconsin's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Created to build UW sustainable agriculture research programs that respond to farmer and citizen needs and involve them in setting research agendas. |
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1450 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706-1562, USA 608-262-8018 Fax: 608-265-3020 |
Consumer Farm/Peasant Media Organic Pesticide Publications |
| Center
for Justice and Sustainability CJS is a consulting practice and the newest component of the ten-year old Institute for Human Development, Inc. CJS provides tools and practices that help systems, organizations and communities increase their present and future viability and thei capacity for innovation by applying an integrated model of environmental, social and economic prinicples and practices to their decision-making and planning processes. |
Don Edwards, RN, MSN, MPH Center for Justice and Sustainability 6192 Oxon Hill Road, Suite 311 Oxon Hill, MD 20745, USA 301-567-7000 Fax: 301-567-0296 dondewards@justicesustainability.com |
Academic/Research Public Health Public Policy Publications |
| Center
for Media and Democracy The Center for Media & Democracy is a nonprofit, public interest organization dedicated to investigative reporting on the public relations industry. The Center serves citizens, journalists and researchers seeking to recognize and combat manipulative and misleading PR practices. |
John Stauber 3318 Gregory Street Madison, WI 53711, USA 608-233-3346 Fax: 608-238-2236 74250.735@compuserve.com |
Consumer Media Publications |
| Center
for Rural Affairs The purpose of the Center is to increase support for integrated farming systems, strengthen family farm production, and expand farmers' capacity by creating a partnership to impact commodity boards and public institutions. |
Kelly O'Neill PO Box 406 Walthill, NE 68067-0406, USA 402-846-5428 Fax: 402-846-5420 info@cfra.org |
Agroforestry Biodiversity Farm/Peasant Sustainable Agriculture |
| Center
for Science in the Public Interest A non-profit public interest membership organization that advocates improved health and nutrition practices. |
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20009-5728, USA 202-332-9110 nah@essential.org |
Consumer Food Safety Food/Nutrition Organic Pesticide Publications |
| Center
for Small Towns (CST) The CST is a new program being develoepd on the University of Minnesota, Morris (UMM) campus. In cooperation with the University of Minnesota Extension Service and University College, CST is creating opportunities for faculty and students to become more directly involved in the challenges and problems facing rural communities. |
University of Minnesota -- Morris 255 Community Services Building 600 East Fourth Street Morris, MN 56267, USA 320-589-6451 cst@mrs.umn.edu |
Rural Issues |
| Center
for Studies in Food Security Research center located in Toronto, Canada. |
Ryerson University Toronto, Ontario Canada 416-979-5000 |
Consumer Food Security/Hunger Urban Issues |
| Center
for Sustainable Systems To build the capacity of leaders for systems-level change toward a sustainable food and farming system. |
Hal Hamington 433 Chestnut Street Berea, KY 40403, USA 606-986-5336 Fax: 606-986-1299 Hhamilton@centerss.org |
Environmental Organic Pesticide |
| Central
Prairie Seed Exchange Newsletter Newsletter about various issues relating to seed saving and exchanging. |
Marjorie Van Buren 3521 SW Oakley Avenue Topeka, KS 66614, USA |
Publications |
| Centre
for Agriculture & Environment (CLM) Scientific research on impacts of the environment on agriculture and the impact of agriculture on the environment. |
Walter Weijden PO Box 10015, 3505 AA Utrecht, Netherlands +31 30 244 13 01 Fax: +31 30 244 13 18 |
Academic/Research Biodiversity Consumer Environmental Farm/Peasant Organic Pesticide Techonology Think Tanks Watersheds |
| Centro
de Estudios Sobre Transnacionalizacion, Economia y Sociedad |
Fernando Leiva Letelier Sazie 2073 Santiago, Chile 6981230 Fax: 6990993 cetes@piret.mic.cl |
Consumer Fair Trade Solidarity |
| Centro Latino Americano de Ecologia
Social (CLAES) Sustainable development and social ecology in Latinamerica; research, action and promotion of alternatives. Main areas of work: conservation of natural resources, trade and environment, agriculture and sustainable development, particularly related to trade agreement and the integration effort in South Cone countries. Recourses; list servers. |
Eduardo Gudynas P O Box 13125 Montevideo 11700, Uruguay 598 2 902 2362 / 63 Fax: 598 2 200 1908 |
Academic/Research Biodiversity Environmental Fair Trade Genetic engineering Human rights Land Preservation Public Policy Publications Rural Issues Social Justice Solidarity Sustainable Development Trade/GATT/NAFTA Urban/Rural Planning |
| Chefs
Collaborative 2000 Chefs Collaborative 2000 is a growing network of over 1,500 of America's most influential and well-known chefs who work collectively to advance sustainable food choices for the next century. Founded in 1993 by chefs the Collaborative is committed to developing educational programs for children, to strengthening farmer/chef connections, and to providing good, safe and wholesome food by emphasizing locally-grown seasonally fresh, and whole or minimally processed food in their restaurants. |
25 First Street Cambridge, MA 02141, USA 617-621-3000 Fax: 617-621-1230 oldways@tiac.net |
Chefs Consumer Food Safety Organic |
| Chicago
Mexico Leadership Initiative The project was convened by the Chicago Community Trust and coordinated by the Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights. |
Susan Gzesh 208 South LaSalle, Suite 1818 Chicago, IL 60604, USA 312-629-4500 Fax: 312-629-4550 heartlnd@mcs.net |
Fair Trade Human rights Solidarity |
| Citizen
Power Also known as the Teledemocracy Action News + Network - the web site of the Global Democracy Movement. They are primarily dedicated to the creative use of electronic media in all forms that directly empower citizens to have meaningful input into the political system. TAN+N is also dedicated to all other genuine pro-democratic movements including those which promote direct democracy and those which struggle to gain or retain representative democracy in the face of authoritarian or elitist power or from corrupting financial influences. |
Teledemocracy Action News and Network 2 Auburn University: Department of Political Science Auburn, AL 36849, USA 334-844-6161 Fax: 334-844-5348 becketl@mail.auburn.edu |
Consumer Public Policy Solidarity |
| City
Farmer City Farmer is a non-profit society that promotes urban food production and environmental conservation from a small office in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia and from our demonstration food garden in nearby Kitsilano, a residential neighbourhood. Urban Agriculture is a new and growing field that is not completely defined yet even by those closest to it. It concerns itself with all manner of subjects from rooftop gardens, to composting toilets, to air pollution and community development. It encompasses mental and physical health, entertainment, building codes, rats, fruit trees, herbs, recipes and much more. |
Michael Levenston, Executive Director Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture #801-318 Homer St. Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2V3, Canada 604-685-5832 Fax: 604-685-0431 cityfarm@unixg.ubc.ca |
Biodiversity Consumer Environmental Food/Nutrition Gardening Organic Urban Issues |
| Committee
on The Political Economy of the Good Society (PEGS) PEGS is a nonpartisan, ideologically diverse nonprofit organization that aims to promote and coordinate inquiry and discussion both inside and outside of academia regarding possible alternative political economic theories and new institutional designs. PEGS responds to the growing awareness that current versions of socialism and democratic capitalism fail to offer workable visions of a good society that can guide or inspire progress--while their real world reflections seem increasingly to contradict such basic values as liberty, democracy, equality, and environmental sustainability. By encouraging the development of practical visions of the good society, PEGS means to help create the theoretical foundations necessary for the eventual restructuring of real world political-economic systems to better promote and protect these values. |
Department of Government and Politics 3140 Tydings Hall, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742, USA v-cmorgan@bss2.umd.edu |
Academic/Research Public Policy Publications |
| Consumers
International Consumers International was founded in 1960 as the International Organization of Consumer Unions by a small group of consumer organizations which believed they could build upon their individual strengths by reaching across borders. The orgnization works on topics ranginf from product standards, environment, health and social policy, etc. |
Fadel Gazel 24, Highbury Crescent London N5 1RX, UK +44-171-226-6663 Fax: +44-171-354-0607 gpcu@consist.org |
Academic/Research Consumer Environmental Publications |
| Corporate Agribusiness Research
Project (CARP) The efforts by corporate agribusiness --- the traders, processors, manufacturers, packers, shippers and sellers of the U.S.and the world's food supply --- to remove the culture from agriculture in pursuit of the globalized industrialization of the world's food supply and the education of the consuming public as to who pays and who profits from those activities, are among the many issues which the CARP seeks to target. CARP's goal is to increase public understanding of corporate agribusiness through awareness, education, and action in addition to the importance of building alternative, democratically controlled food systems. Its major objectives are: A) To show community groups why they need to concentrate their efforts on the most significant effects of monopoly control of corporate agribusiness: decline of the family farm system of agriculture, the ruining of local rural economies, job loss, high food prices, unsafe food and environmental devastation. B) To assist rural and urban community groups in understanding the need for corporate accountability and how corporate agribusiness controls their economies by the buying of the raw materials they produce and the selling of the food they consume. C) Educate and mobilize local groups to demonstrate how they can develop their own sustainable, democratic and alternative agricultural systems so they can effectively bypass corporate agribusiness and economically, socially and ecologically strengthen their own local communities |
A.V. Krebs P.O. Box 2201 Everett, WA 98203-0201, USA 425-258-5345 Fax: 425-258-5345 (prearrange) avkrebs@earthlink.net |
Vertical Integration |
| Council
of Canadians Council of Canadians is on of the leading battlers against NAFTA; they work to safeguard Canada's social programs and the enviornment and they advocate alternatives to free trade. |
502-151 Slater St. Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H3, Canada 613-233-2773 Fax: 613-233-6776 inquiries@canadians.org |
Academic/Research Consumer Environmental Fair Trade Food/Nutrition Globalization Opposition Public Policy Trade/GATT/NAFTA |
| Development
Group for Alternative Policies D-GAP brings Southern grass-roots voice into international polcy-making. "Since 1977, The Development Group for Alternative Policies (The Development GAP) has worked to ensure that the knowledge, priorities and efforts of the women and men of the South inform decisions made in the North about their economies and the environments in which they live. Through its collaboration with citizens' organizations overseas, The Development GAP is able to demonstrate practical alternatives to prevailing policies and programs." |
927 Fifteenth Street NW, 4th Floor at Three McPherson Square Washington, DC 20005, USA 202-898-1566 Fax: 202-898-1612 dgap@igc.apc.org |
Academic/Research Consumer Environmental Fair Trade Farm/Peasant Food/Nutrition Globalization Opposition Human rights Solidarity Trade/GATT/NAFTA |
| EARTH
College Organization promoting sustainable agriculture and rainforest preservation in the tropics of Latin America. |
Escuela de Agricultura dela Region Tropical Humeda 50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 1210 Atlanta, GA 30303, USA relex@ns.earth.ac.cr |
Fair Trade Land Preservation Organic Solidarity Sustainable Agriculture |
| Earth
Council The Earth Network for Sustainable Development, the Earth Council is an international NGO that was created in September 1992 to promote and advance the implementation of the Earth Summit agreements. It is led by a body of 18 Members, drawn from the world's political, business, scientific and non-governmental communities. Sixteen eminent world leaders serve as Honorary Members, and an 18 member Earth Council Institute functions as an advisory board. |
Apartado 2323-1002 San José, Costa Rica 506-256-1611 Fax: 506-255-2197 eci@terra.ecouncil.ac.cr |
Academic/Research Environmental Solidarity Sustainable Development |
| Earth
Island Institute Earth Island Institute (EII) was founded in 1982 by David Brower to foster the work of creative individuals by providing organizational support in developing projects for the conservation, preservation, and restoration of the global environment. EII provides results-oriented individuals the freedom to develop program ideas, supported by services to help them pursue those ideas, with a minimum of bureaucracy. EII has led resitance to GATT challenge of the Marine Mammal Protection Act. |
300 Broadway Ste #28 San Francisco, CA 94133-3312 USA 415-778-3666 ext.123 Fax: 415-788-7324 earthisland@earthisland.org |
Animal Rights/Activists Biodiversity Environmental Globalization Opposition |
| ECOlogists
Linked for Organizing Grassroots Initiatives and Action (ECOLOGIA) ECOLOGIA is an independent international environmental organization with headquarters in the United States and offices in Moscow, Russia; Minsk, Belarus; and Vilnius, Lithuania. ECOLOGIA was founded in 1989 in order to assist independent environmental organizations across the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe with technical assistance and information. ECOLOGIA now provides these services to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and local government officials in Eurasia and the United States. |
PO Box 7 Moscow 125047, Russia 7 (095) 125-5316 Fax: 7 (502) 221-3381 ecologia@glas.apc.org |
Environmental Publications Solidarity Techonology |
| Economic Security Project (ESP) The Economic Security Project's purpose is to promote personal growth, mutual support, spiritual enrichment, and economic security for all. Our methods include publishing educational material and organizing educational events. We have no paid staff and rely on contributions. |
Wade Hudson 1095 Market Street, Suite 812 San Francisco, CA 94103, USA 415-553-8735 espro@earthlink.net |
Environmental Fair Trade Solidarity |
| Economists
Allied for Arms Reduction ECAAR uses the expertise of economists to contribute to the public dialogue in demonstrating the destructive effects of military economies on human welfare. |
Alice Slater 25 West 45th Street, Room 1401 New York, NY 10036, USA 212-768-2080 Fax: 212-768-2167 |
Academic/Research Consumer |
| Environmental Law Institute (ELI)
ELI is an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization. Through its information services, training courses and seminars, research programs and policy recommendations, the Institute activates a broad constituency of environmental professionals in government, industry, the private bar, public interest groups, the media, and academia. Central to ELI's mission is convening this diverse constituency to work cooperatively in developing effective solutions to pressing environmental problems. |
Erik Meyers 1616 P Street NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036, USA 202-939-3800 Fax: 202-939-3868 meyers@eli.org |
Academic/Research Environmental Law/Lawyers Public Policy Publications |
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Environmental Media Services (EMS) Launched in 1993, Environmental Media Services is a non-profit communications organization that seeks to: Increase media coverage of the environment; Combat well financed corporate disinformation campaigns; Keep the public focused on environmental rollback efforts in Congress. |
Arlie Schardt, Executive Director 1320 18th St. NW Suite 500 Washington DC, USA 202-463-6670 Fax: 202-463-6671 arlie@ems.org |
Academic/Research Consumer Environmental Media Public Policy Publications |
| Equal
Exchange Equal Exchange is a worker-owned cooperative dedicated to Fair Trade with small-scale coffee farmers in the developing world. |
251 Revere Street Canton, MA 02021, USA 781-830-0303 equex@igc.apc.org |
Consumer Fair Trade Farm/Peasant Human rights Retail/Wholesale Solidarity |
| ETC Netherlands
ETC-NL, the Dutch Resource Centre on Ecology, Technology and Culture, which is active in the field of advice, information exchange and training in the field of sustainable development. |
Henk de Zeeuw P.O. Box 64 Leusden 3830 AB, Netherlands +31-33-4943086 Fax: 31-33-4940791 office@etcnl.nl |
Biodiversity Farm/Peasant Publications Urban Issues |
| Fair
Trade Fair trade organization based in The Netherlands and Belgium. Encourages investment in producer groups throuhout the Third World. |
Stefan Postbus 115, 4100 AC Culemborg, Netherland |
Fair Trade |
| Fair Trade/Germany
Fair Trade company located in Stuttgart, Germany. |
Martin Kunz Gänsheidestr. 43 Stuttgart 70184, Germany +49-711-2368326 Fax: +49-711-2368304 m.kunz@fairtrade.de |
Consumer Fair Trade Farm/Peasant Organic |
| Fair
TradeMark Canada Part of the socially responsible business movement. |
Bob Thompson 797 Somerset Street West, Box 52 Ottawa, Ontario K1R 6R3, Canada 613-563-3351 Fax: 613-567-1468 bthompson@web.net |
Consumer Fair Trade Solidarity |
| Family
Farm Defenders (FFD) Family Farm Defenders is a coalition of organizations and individuals committed to the creation of farmer-controlled and consumer-oriented food and fiber production. We adhere to the principle of democracy by empowering farmers to speak for and represent themselves in the quest for economic justice and sustainable agricultural policies. Our main initiatives for the year 2000 is to foster the creation of small locally milk-marketing coops, strengthen our Family Farmer Cheese project and facilitate the voices of farmers and consumers to have power in the debate about food and agricultural in our society. We have a membership base of national scope and publish quarterly newsletters as well as periodic calls to action. |
John Kinsman P.O. Box 1772 Madison, WI 53703, USA 608-260-0900 Fax: 608-260-0900 ffd@ureach.com |
Consumer CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) Fair Trade Farm/Peasant Food Safety Genetic engineering Globalization Opposition Human rights Indigenous Peoples Localization Proponents Organic Public Policy Retail/Wholesale Rural Issues Social Justice Sustainable Agriculture Trade/GATT/NAFTA Vertical Integration Youth |
| Farm
Folk/City Folk Farm Folk/City Folk is a not-for-profit registered charity, with its main offices in Vancouver, BC. FarmFolk/CityFolk strives to connect people and organizations through one of our most basic needs: food. They endeavor to reduce the distance between field and table; reintegrate urban and rural concerns and utilize a holistic approach to the regeneration of community. |
Herb Barbolet, Executive Director #208 - 2211 West 4th Avenue Vancouver, BC V6K 4S2, Canada 604-730-0450 Fax: 604-730-0451 farmcity@alternatives.com |
Consumer Environmental Farm/Peasant Localization Proponents Organic Public Health |
| Farmers'
World Farmers' World promotoes awareness among UK farmers of developing countries' problems and of the links between European and Third World agriculture. They foster contacts between like-minded farmers and others involved in land-based industries across the world. |
Arthur Rank Centre National Agricultural Centre Stoneleigh, Warks CV8 2LZ, United Kingdom +44-1203-696969, ext. 338 Fax: +44-1203-696900 |
Environmental Farm workers Farm/Peasant Publications Solidarity Sustainable Agriculture |
| 50
Years Is Enough: US Network for Global Economic Justice International coalition challenging World Bank/IMF economic model. |
1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005, USA wb50years@igc.apc.org |
Environmental Globalization Opposition Public Policy Trade/GATT/NAFTA |
| Focus
on the Global South FOCUS is the name of an organization devoted to both: (a) policy-oriented research and analysis of vital and controversial global and regional issues from a critical Third World, or Southern, perspective. And, equally important,(b) the identification, documentation, analysis, dissemination and advocacy of reasonable scale and/or innovative civil society grassroots community-based efforts in democratic, poverty reducing and sustainable development. |
Walden Bello c/o CUSRI, Wisit Prachuabmoh Bldg Chulalongkorn University Phyathai Rd. Bangkok 10330, Thailand 66-2-218-7363/7364/7365 Fax: 66-2-255-9976 W.Bello@focusweb.org |
Academic/Research Fair Trade Farm/Peasant Globalization Opposition Indigenous Peoples Publications Solidarity Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Development Think Tanks Trade/GATT/NAFTA |
| Food
From the 'Hood Garden located on high school grounds. Developed by a high school biology teacher who idenitifed a lack of grocery stores in the area and wanted to do something to get food to her students. |
Tammy Bird Crenshaw High School 5010 Eleventh Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90043, USA 213-295-4842 Fax: 213-295-4658 |
Consumer Gardening Solidarity |
| Forest
Stewardship Council (FSC) The FSC has been assigned to promote environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable management of the world's forests. The FSC operates a voluntary accreditation program for organizations and companies which provide certification in the forestry sector, but the FSC does not undertake certification itself. |
A.C., Avenida Hidalgo 502 Oaxaca 68000 Oaxaca, Mexico +52-951-46905, 63244 Fax: +52 951 62110 FSCOAX@antequera.antequera..com |
Agroforestry Biodiversity Environmental Land Preservation Solidarity |
| Friends
of the Earth Leading enviornmental group that campaigns against globalization and current economic policies. |
Brent Blackwelder, President PO Box 337 Burlington, VT 05402, USA 802-658-1706 Fax: 802-658-1771 foe@foe.org |
Biodiversity Environmental Land Preservation |
| Global
Energy Network International Global Energy Network International (GENI) was founded by Peter Meisen to investigate Buckminster Fuller's premier global strategy -- the electrical interconnection of renewable energy resources around the world. This solution has been called one of the most thoughtful strategies in solving many of the world's problems. |
Peter Meisen P.O.Box 81565 San Diego , CA 92138, USA 619-595-0139 Fax: 619-595-0403 geni@cerf.net |
Academic/Research Energy Environmental Techonology |
| Global
Exchange Global Exchange is a non-profit research, education, and action center dedicated to promoting people-to-people ties around the world striving to increase global awareness among the US public while building international partnerships around the world. Books and publications on globalization available. |
Kevin Danaher 2017 Mission St. Room 303 San Francisco, CA 94110, USA 415-255-7296 Fax: 415-255-7498 info@globalexchange.org |
Consumer Fair Trade Globalization Opposition Publications Solidarity |
| Global
Network on Food Security A special project of the United Nations Association in Canada. The United Nations Association in Canada builds bridges of knowledge and understanding that link all Canadians with the people and nations of the world. Through the United Nations system, we share in the common quest for peace, human rights, equitable and sustainable development and the elimination of poverty. |
David MacDonald 900-130 Slater Street Ottawa K1P 6E2, Canada 613-232-5751, ext 239 Fax: 613-563-2455 gnfs@unac.org |
Fair
Trade Food Security/Hunger Human rights Solidarity Sustainable Agriculture |
| Grace
Factory Farming Project The GFFP serves to provide information and opportunities for coordinated action among people concerned with factory farming. We work in collaboration with the many groups and individuals concerned about the environmental, health, economic and social costs of large-scale animal production: environmentalists, public health and animal rights activists, regulators and researchers, farmers, and rural communities. |
David Brubaker 145 South Spruce Street Litiz, PA 17543 (717) 627-0410 DBRUBAK@aol.com |
Academic/Research Animal Rights/Activists Food Safety Genetic engineering Public Health Public Policy Rural Issues Sustainable Agriculture |
| GRAIN
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Ms. Renee Vellve Aurora Apts., Unit 2 Pearl Street, Umali Sbd. College, Laguna 4-31, Philippines grain@baylink.mozcom.com |
Biodiversity Environmental Farm/Peasant Solidarity |
| Great
Lakes United Great Lakes United is an international coalition dedicated to preserving and restoring the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River ecosystem. Great Lakes United is made up of member organizations representing environmentalists, conservationists, hunters and anglers, labor unions, community groups, and citizens of the United States, Canada, and First Nations and Tribes. |
Margaret Wooster Buffalo State College Cassty Hall, 1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222, USA (716) 886-0142 Fax: (716) 886-0303 wooster@glu.org |
Academic/Research Biodiversity Environmental Public Policy Publications River Protection/Preservation Sustainable Agriculture |
| Green
Seal Green Seal is the independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the environment by promoting the manufacture and sale of environmentally responsible consumer products. It sets environmental standards and awards a "Green Seal of Approval" to products that cause less harm to the environment than other similar products. |
Arthur Weissman 1400 16th Street NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036, USA (202) 588 8400 Fax: (202) 588 8465 aweissman@greenseal.org |
Consumer Environmental Retail/Wholesale Sustainable Development |
| Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent, campaigning organisation which uses non-violent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and to force the solutions which are essential to a green and peaceful future.. Greenpeace's goal is to ensure the ability of the earth to nurture life in all its diversity. |
1436 U Street Washington, DC 20009, USA 1-800-326-0959 supporter.services@ams.greenpeace.org |
Biodiversity Environmental Publications |
| Henry
A. Wallace Institute for Alternative Agriculture To design a comprehensive future policy framework for food, agriculture and rural sustainability. |
Kate Clancy 9200 Edmonton Road, Suite 117 Greenbelt, MD 20770-1551, USA (301) 441-8777 Fax: (301) 220-0164 |
Food/Nutrition Rural Issues Sustainable Agriculture |
| Indian
Line Farm |
RR3, Box 85 Great Barrington, MA 01230, USA |
Biodiversity CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) Farm/Peasant |
| Institute
for Agriculture & Trade Policy Pioneer campaigner and publisher against NAFTA and GATT. Work for preservation of small and indigenous farmers. Mark Ritchie is President of IATP and is Chair of the IFA. IATP's mission is to create environmentally and economically sustainable communities and regions through sound agriculture and trade policy. The Institute assists public interest organizations in effectively influencing both domestic and international policymaking. |
Mark Ritchie 2105 First Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA (612) 870-3400 Fax: (612) 870-4846 mritchie@iatp.org |
Academic/Research Agroforestry Biodiversity Consumer Environmental Fair Trade Farm/Peasant Food Safety Food Security/Hunger Food/Nutrition Forest preservation Genetic engineering Globalization Opposition Human rights Indigenous Peoples Land Preservation Organic Public Policy Publications Rural Issues Solidarity Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Development Trade/GATT/NAFTA Urban Issues |
| Institute
for Food and Development Policy (Food First) Think tank and publisher supporting citizen action on issues of food, poverty, development and globalization. Food First is a member-supported, non-profit research and education-for-action center highlighting root causes and value-based solutions to hunger and poverty around the world, with a commitment to food as a human right. Sponsored Events |
398 60th Street Oakland, CA 94618, USA (510) 654-4400 Fax: (510) 654-4551 foodfirst@igc.apc.org |
Academic/Research Environmental Farm workers Farm/Peasant Food Security/Hunger Food/Nutrition Globalization Opposition Human rights Public Policy Publications Solidarity Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Development Think Tanks Trade/GATT/NAFTA Women and Ag Youth |
| Institute
for Local Self-Reliance ILSR is a nonprofit research and educational organization that provides technical assistance and information on environmentally sound economic development strategies. Since 1974, ILSR has worked with citizen groups, governments and private businesses in developing policies that extract the maximum value from local resources. ILSR develops alternative economic and techonological policies for local production, consumption and political control. ILSR maintains offices in Washington, DC and Minneapolis, MN. |
David Morris 2425 18th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009-2096, USA (202) 232-4108 Fax: (202) 332-0463 dmorris@ilsr.org |
Academic/Research Consumer Ecology-based Business Consulting Environmental Globalization Opposition Public Policy Publications Sustainable Development Trade/GATT/NAFTA Urban/Rural Planning |
| Institute
for Policy Studies Progressive think tank that produces books, studies, articles and films on globalization and strategies for citizen responses. A current project the Institute is involved in is to improve leadership capacity in nonprofit, public interest groups committed to sustainable agriculture through a Social Action and Leadership School. |
Anja Speerforck 733 15th Street NW Washington DC 20005, USA (202) 234-9382 Fax: (202) 387-7915 ipscomm@igc.apc.org |
Food/Nutrition Globalization Opposition Public Policy Sustainable Agriculture Think Tanks |
| International
Committee of Lawyers for Tibet ICLT advocates self-determination for the Tibetan people. Through legal action and education, ICLT promotes human rights, environmental protection, and peaceful resolution of the situation in Tibet. A non-profit membership group, ICLT is supported by attorneys, other concerned individuals, and organizations. |
Janice Mantell, Executive Director 2288 Fultion Street, Suite 312 Berkeley, CA 94704, USA (510) 486-0588 Fax: (510) 548-3785 iclt@igc.org |
Human
rights Public Policy Solidarity Women and Ag |
| International
Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements IFOAM's main function is coordinating the network of the organic movement around the world. IFOAM represents the worldwide movement of organic agriculture and provides a platform for global exchange and cooperation. IFOAM is committed to a holistic approach in the development of organic farming systems including maintenance of a sustainable environment and respect for the need of humanity. |
Bernward Geier Ö:kozentrum Imsbach Tholey-Theley, D-66636, Germany +49-6853-5190 Fax: +49-6853-30110 ifoam@t-on-line.de |
Consumer Environmental Organic |
| International
Institute for Sustainable Development IISD's mission is to promote sustainable development in decision making internationally and within Canada. We contribute new knowledge and concepts, analyze policies, identify and disseminate information about best practices, demonstrate how to measure progress, and build partnerships to amplify these messages. |
161 Portage Avenue East, 6th Floor Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0V4, Canada (204) 958-7700 Fax: (204) 958-7710 info@iisd.ca |
Academic/Research Ecology-based Business Consulting Environmental Fair Trade Publications Sustainable Development Think Tanks |
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International Rivers Network IRN is the leading organization working to halt the construction of destructive river development projects and to promote sound river management options worldwide. IRN believes that the crisis facing many of the world's rivers and riverine populations is best exemplified by the continued proliferation of massive hydroelectric, irrigation, water supply, flood control, channelization, and transportation projects. These projects represent an outdated approach to river management which limits public participation in defining river management objectives. The old approach severely restricts access to project information and decisions by perpetuating a bias toward large-scale infrastructure, preempting any significant examination of alternative river and watershed management options. One of IRN's programs is "International Finance": The World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, African Development Bank and Asian Development Bank (as well as other multilateral and bilateral aid agencies and private commercial banks), play a major role in the promotion of inappropriate river development projects. IRN tracks their involvement in these projects, questions their methods, and suggests alternatives. IRN works to influence the policies and practices of these institutions, and assists all interested parties in procuring and interpreting official project and policy documents. IRN works for fundamental reforms in access to information, respect of human rights, commitment to public participation and overall approach to river and watershed management as set forth in the Manibeli Declaration. To reflect the breadth of problems associated with major international lending institutions and the myriad campaigns to either reform or abolish them, IRN produces the newsletter BankCheck Quarterly. The newsletter is distributed to more than 1,500 NGOs around the world. |
Owen Lammers 1847 Berkeley Way Berkeley, CA 94703, USA (510) 848-1155 Fax: (510) 848-1008 irnweb@irn.org |
Academic/Research Biodiversity Environmental Globalization Opposition Publications River Protection/Preservation Sustainable Development |
| International
Society for Ecology and Culture Workshops and publications on counterdevelopment strategies, antiglobalization and preservation of local sultures. Headed by Helena Norberg-Hodge, an IFA and IFG Associate and Sweish philosopher, thinker and activist. ISEC is dedicated to the promotion of environmental sustainability and community regeneration. It is the parent organization of the Ladakh Project, which has been running a range of practical and educational programs on the Indian subcontinent for more than 20 years. |
Helena Norberg-Hodge Apple Barn, Week, Totnes Devon TQ9 6JP, UK +44-1803-868 650 Fax: +44-1803-868 651 isecuk@pop.gn.apc.org |
Academic/Research Environmental Farm/Peasant Food/Nutrition Globalization Opposition Human rights Indigenous Peoples Land Preservation Localization Proponents Public Policy Publications Sustainable Development Think Tanks |
| Irish
Seed Savers Association An organization involed in location and preservation of traditional varieties of fruit and vegetables. |
Capparoe, Scariff County Clare Ireland |
Biodiversity Environmental Farm/Peasant Gardening Seed Saving/Exchanging Sustainable Development |
| Keystone
Center One current project the Center is involved in is to create a new dialogue project regarding the future of agriculture in terms of current trends toward industrialization, vertical integration, and contract farming. |
Abby Dilly 1001 G Street NW, Suite 430 West Washington, DC 20001, USA (202) 783-0248 Fax: (202) 783-0328 |
Academic/Research Environmental Food/Nutrition Sustainable Agriculture Vertical Integration |
| Land
Stewardship Project LSP, founded in 1982, is a private, nonprofit membership organization devoted to fostering an ethic of stewardship toward farmland. It is working to develop and promote sustainable communities and a system of agriculture that is environmentally sound, economically viable family-farm based and socially just. |
George Boody 2200 4th Street White Bear Lake, MN 55110, USA (612) 653-0618 (612) 653-0589 |
Environmental Fair Trade Farm workers Food/Nutrition Organic |
| Libraries
for the Future LFF's mission is to preserve and revitalize the free public library as an essential institution for a democratic society. The Libraries for the Future's agenda combines local activity and constituency involvement with a national perspective on the potentials and challenges of future libraries. |
Jamie McClelland, Technology & Information Policy 121 W 27th Street Suite 1102 New York, NY 10001, USA (212) 352-2330 or 1-800-542-1918 Fax: (212) 352-2342 lff@lff.org |
Academic/Research Consumer |
| Marine
Stewardship Council The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is a charitable, not for profit, non-governmental, international organisation set up to promote sustainable fisheries and responsible fishing practices worldwide, through developing long term, market based solutions, which meet the needs and objectives of both the environment and commerce. |
119 Altenburg Gardens London SW11 1JQ, UK +44-171-350-4000 Fax: +44-171-350-1231 secretariat@msc.org |
Animal
Rights/Activists Biodiversity Environmental Fish Issues Food/Nutrition Sustainable Development |
| Michael
Fields Agricultural Institute |
Kat Griffith 1450 Linden Drive, Room 146 Madison, WI 43706, USA (608) 265-8527 Fax: (608) 233-5029 |
Farm/Peasant Sustainable Agriculture Vertical Integration |
| Michigan Integrated Food & Farming Systems MIFFS envisions agricultural production systems that are productive, profitable, environmentally sound, and that promote personal and social health of individuals and their communities. |
Meg Moynihan PO Box 4903 E. Lansing, MI 48826, USA (517) 353-3209 moynihaj@msue.msu.edu |
Environmental Fair Trade Organic |
| Minnesota
Institute for Sustainable Agriculture The Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (MISA) is a unique partnership between the College of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences at the University of Minnesota and the Sustainers' Coalition, a group of individuals and non-profit organizations including: Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy; Land Stewardship Project; Minnesota Food Association; The Minnesota Project; Organic Growers and Buyers Association; Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota. The purpose of MISA is to bring together the diverse interests of the agricultural community with interests from across the University community in a cooperative effort to develop and promote sustainable agriculture in Minnesota and beyond. |
Donald Wyse, Executive Director University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall St. Paul, MN 55108-1013, USA (612) 625-8235 or 1-800-909-MISA (6472) Fax: (612) 625-1268 misamail@tc.umn.edu |
Academic/Research Environmental Farm workers Farm/Peasant Food/Nutrition Organic |
| Minnesota
Project, Inc. National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture |
Amy Little PO Box 396 Pine Bush, NY 12556, USA (914) 744-8448 Fax: (914) 766-8477 campaign@magiccarpet.com |
Farm/Peasant Public Policy Sustainable Agriculture Vertical Integration |
| Mother
Jones Magazine Mother Jones is a magazine of investigation and ideas for independent thinkers. Provocative and unexpected articles inform readers and inspire action toward positive social change. Colorful and personal, Mother Jones challenges conventional wisdom, exposes abuses of power, helps redefine stubborn problems and offers fresh solutions. |
PO Box 469024 Escondido, CA 92046 USA 1-800-334-8152 (760) 745-2809 subscribe@motherjones.com |
Consumer Media Publications |
| Mothers
for Natural Law Organization formed in response to genetic engineering. Launched "The American Campaign to Ban Genetically Engineered Foods." |
Laura Ticciati PO Box 1177 Fairfield, IA 52556, USA (515) 472-2809 Fax: (515) 472-1830 |
Consumer Food Safety Genetic engineering Public Health |
| National
Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture |
Amy Little, Director PO Box 396 Pine Bush, NY 12556, USA (914) 744-8448 Fax: (914) 766-8477 campaign@magiccarpet.com |
Consumer Farm/Peasant Organic Pesticide Publications |
| National
Farmers Union The NFU is the only voluntary, direct-membership, national farm organization in Canada. It works toward the development of economic and social policies that will maintain the family farm as the basic food-producing unit in Canada. Specifically it works to: create, expand, and safeguard orderly marketing and supply-management systems; promote policies which safeguard the interests of farm families; ensure that Canadian food is safe, nutritious, and available to all who need it; and encourage farming practices that protect, enhance, and sustain the environment. |
Darrin Qualman, Executive Secretary 2717 Wentz Avenue Sasaktoon, SK S7K 4B6, Canada (306) 652-9465 Fax: (306) 664-6226 nfu@sk.sympatico.ca |
Farm/Peasant Food Safety Sustainable Agriculture Trade/GATT/NAFTA Women and Ag Youth |
| Natural
Resources Conservation Service |
Marc Safley, PhD National Agricultural Ecologist Washington, DC, USA marc.safley@usda.gov |
Environmental Farm/Peasant |
| New
Economics Foundation New economics sets out how a just and sustainable economy will work in practice. It draws on a diverse range of practical experience and new thinking over the last decade, much of it among groups that have traditionally been marginalised. NEF acts as an international centre for this work. Its mission is to building a just and sustainable economy with ideas and actions that put people and the environment first. |
Maya Forstater Vine Court, 112-116 Whitechapel Rd. London E1 1JE, UK +44-171-377-5696 +44-171-377-5720 neweconomics@gn.apc.org |
Academic/Research Consumer Environmental Fair Trade Public Policy |
| Northern
Plains Resource Council Based in Montana, USA. |
2401 Montana Avenue #200 Billings, MT 59101-2336, USA NPRC@desktop.org |
Environmental Fair Trade Land Preservation Public Policy Publications |
| Northwest
Earth Institute Based in Portland, Oregon. |
Richard Roy 921 SW Morrison Portland, OR 97205, USA (503) 227-2807K Fax: (503) 227-2917 nwei@teleport.com |
Environmental |
| Oldways
Preservation & Exchange Trust Oldways is a growing non-profit with the simple objective of promoting healthy, clean foods and encouraging healthy eating. They have published the "healthy eating pyramids," in conjunction with the Harvard School of Public Health and are involved in many international symposia on healthy eating. Oldways sponsors Chefs Collaborative 2000 (see main organization listing) |
25 First Street Cambridge, MA 02141, USA (617) 621-3000 Fax: (617) 621-1230 oldways@tiac.net |
Chefs Food/Nutrition Public Health Publications |
| Organic
Farmers Marketing Association The Organic Farmers Marketing Association, or OFMA, was created at the March, 1996, Leavenworth, KS Meeting, in an effort to assist organic farmers in marketing, communication and public advocacy. |
8364 S SR 39 Clayton, IN 46118, USA (317) 539-6935 cvof@iquest.net |
Farm
workers Farm/Peasant Food Safety Food/Nutrition Organic Public Policy Publications |
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Organic
Gardening Magazine Periodical. Website updated on various issues related o organic standards, gardening, etc. |
Editor 33 E Minor Street Emmaus, PA 18098, USA (610) 967-5171 |
Consumer Organic Pesticide Publications |
| Organic
Growers and Buyers Association (OGBA) An IFOAM accredited organic certification agency. |
7362 University Avenue #208 Fridley, MN 55432-3102, USA (612) 572-1967 or 1-800-677-6422 Fax: (612) 572-2527 ogba@sprynet.com |
Consumer Environmental Food/Nutrition Organic |
| Organic
Materials Review Institute Reviews brand name materials used to produce, handle & process organic food. |
Bill Wolf PO Box 11558 Eugene, OR 97440-3758, USA (541) 343-7600 Fax: (541) 343-8971 omri@efn.org |
Academic/Research Consumer Farm/Peasant Food Safety Organic |
| Organic
Trade Association (OTA) The mission of OTA is to encourage global sustainability by promoting diverse organic trade. OTA provides leadership consistent with organic principles and values, and creates and expands market opportunities for the industry. |
Katherine DiMatteo, Executive Director 50 Miles Street, PO Box 1078 Greenfield, MA 01302, USA (413) 774-7511 Fax: (413) 744-6432 ota@igc.apc.org |
Consumer Fair Trade Organic Retail/Wholesale |
| Organic
Valley Farms Organic Valley/Cropp Cooperative is largest producer of certified organic dairy in the United States. They are a farmer owned and operated marketing cooperative, distributing nationally certified organic dairy, eggs and vegetables. |
Pam Sanders 657 1/2 Street Prarie Farm, WI 54762, USA (715) 455-1007 Fax: (715) 445-1007 saunders@win.bright.net |
Consumer Food/Nutrition Organic |
| Organizaci—n
en California de L’deres Campesinas L’deres Campesinas is a private, nonprofit, statewide organization that is dedicated to improving the lives of farmworker women and their families by ensuring their access to health information and services. L’deres Campesinas works with 250 farmworker women representing 12 farmworker communities throughout the state of California. L’deres has organized a farmworker women's committee in each of these twelve communities including two committees representing the indigenous, Mixteco community. |
Lucy Rosas San Jose, CA 95136, USA (408) 365-1193 lrosas@juno.com |
Farm
workers Farm/Peasant Human rights Indigenous Peoples Public Health Social Justice Women and Ag |
| Oxfam/America
Oxfam America works to fight hunger in partnership with people around the world. To feed themselves, poor people need access to basic resources like land, water, seeds, tools and training. Since 1970, Oxfam America has helepd them get those resources. |
Raymond Offensheiser 26 West Street Boston, MA 02111-1206, USA (617) 482-1211 Fax: (617) 728-2595 michaeld@igc.apc.org |
Food
Security/Hunger Food/Nutrition Human rights Public Policy Solidarity |
| Oxfam/Canada
Oxfam is a development and relief agency working to put an end to poverty world-wide. Oxfam believes that poverty is not inevitable: it can be tackled, and must be ended. In partnership with local groups, Oxfam works with poor people to help them help themselves. |
Miriam Palacios 2524 Cyoress Street Vancouver, BC V6J 3N2, Canada (604) 736-7678 Fax: (604) 736-9646 van@oxfam.ca |
Food
Security/Hunger Human rights Public Policy |
| Pacific
Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security
The Pacific Institute is an independent, non-profit center created in 1987 to do research and policy analysis in the areas of environment, sustainable development, and international security. Underlying all of the Institute's work is the recognition that the pressing problems of environmental degradation, regional and global poverty, and political tension and conflict are fundamentally interrelated, and that long-term solutions must consider these issues in an interdisciplinary manner. |
Peter H. Gleick 654 13th Street, Preservation Park Oakland, CA 94612, USA (510) 251-1600 Fax: (510) 251-2203 pgleick@pipeline.com |
Academic/Research Environmental Food/Nutrition Public Policy Publications Sustainable Development |
| People's
Global Action (Against "Free" Trade and the WTO) (PGA) The Peoples' Global Action against "Free" Trade and the WTO (PGA) is an evolving coordination, and as such will change with time. Thus what follows is not engraved in stone, it is just the idea of the PGA shared by the organisations working on it right now. The PGA is an instrument for co-ordination, not an organisation. |
http://www.agp.org/ |
Environmental Fair Trade Farm/Peasant Human rights Public Policy Rural Issues Solidarity Student Women and Ag Youth |
| People-Centered
Development Forum International alliance seeking sustinable and equitable community-based economies. Visit their website for updated information as well as links to other interesting sites. |
David Korten 10588 NE Byron Drive Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 USA |
Consumer Environmental Farm/Peasant Globalization Opposition Localization Proponents Public Policy Publications Social Justice Sustainable Development Trade/GATT/NAFTA |
| Peoples'
Forum 2001, Japan People's Forum 2001 is a national NGO network of national environmental NGOs(Non-governmental Organizations), CBOs(Community-based Organizations) and individuals being active to bring about sustainable society. The Forum's task is to serve as a clearing house as well as to provide a framework of activities for the members.The Forum's activities include research, education, publication and policy dialogues with different sectors to alter current economic and political systems to be ecologically and socially sustainable and just. |
Tomoko Sakuma Maruko-bld. 3F 1-20-6 Higashi-ueno Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0015 Japan +81-3-3834-2436 Fax: +81-3-3834-2406 tsakuma@jca.ax.apc.org |
Environmental Fair Trade Public Policy Sustainable Agriculture |
| Pesticide
Action Network/Africa African regional center of PAN, an international coalition of citizens' groups who oppose the misuse of pesticides and support reliance on safe, ecologically sound alternatives. |
BP 15 939 Dakar Fann Senegal +221-25-4914 pan-africa@endadak.gn.apc.org |
Consumer Organic Pesticide |
| Pesticide
Action Network/Asia/Pacific Asian regional center of PAN, an international coalition of citizens' groups who oppose the misuse of pesticides and support reliance on safe, ecologically sound alternatives. |
PO Box 1170 10850 Penang, Malaysia +60-4-657-0271 Fax: +60-4-657-7445 panap@geo2.poptel.org.uk |
Consumer Organic Pesticide |
| Pesticide
Action Network/Europe European regional center of PAN, an international coalition of citizens' groups who oppose the misuse of pesticides and support reliance on safe, ecologically sound alternatives. |
c/o The Pesticides Turst Eurolink Business Center 49 Effa Road London SW2 1BZ, England +44-171-274-8895 Fax: +44-171-274-9084 pan-uk@pan-uk.org |
Consumer Organic Pesticide |
| Pesticide
Action Network/Latin America Latin American regional center of PAN, an international coalition of citizens' groups who oppose the misuse of pesticides and support reliance on safe, ecologically sound alternatives. |
Jr. Julio Rodavero 682 Urb. Las Brisas - Lima 1, Perú +51-1-425-7955 Fax: +51-1-337-5170 rapalpe@terra.com.pe |
Consumer Organic Pesticide |
| Pesticide
Action Network/North America North American regional center of PAN, an international coalition of citizens' groups who oppose the misuse of pesticides and support reliance on safe, ecologically sound alternatives. |
Monica Moore 49 Powell Street San Francisco, CA 94102, USA (415) 981-1771 Fax: (415) 981-1991 panna@panna.org |
Consumer Organic Pesticide |
| Petaluma
Poultry Processors, Inc. |
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PO Box 7368 2700 Lakeville Highway Petaluma, CA 94955-7368, USA (707) 763-1904 Fax: (707) 763-3924 |
Farm/Peasant Food Safety Organic |
| Physicians
for Social Responsibility Physicians for Social Responsibility is working to create a world free of nuclear weapons, global environmental pollution, and gun violence. PSR uses its members' expertise and professional leadership, influence within the medical community and strong links to policy makers to address this century's greatest threats to human welfare and survival. |
1101 14th Street, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005, USA (202) 898-0150 Fax: (202) 898-0172 psrnatl@psr.org |
Consumer Food Safety Organic Physicians Public Health |
| Polish
Organic Food Project Linking producers and consumers in support of organic production and food security. |
Casimir Rabsztyn Zakatek Str. 6A Cracow 30-076, Poland +48-12-225-832 rzrabszt@cyf-kr.edu.pl |
Consumer Farm/Peasant Food Security/Hunger Organic |
| Pure Food
Campaign The Pure Food Campaign (PFC) is a non-profit, public interest organization dedicated to building a healthy, safe, and sustainable system of food production and consumption. PFC is a global clearinghouse for information and grassroots technical assistance. |
860 Highway 61 Little Marais, MN 55614, USA (218) 226-4164 or 1-800-253-0681 Fax: (218) 226-4157 alliance@mr.net |
Consumer Food Safety Organic Techonology |
| San Cristobal
Ranch Foundation< Solutions for Sustainable Communities. The ranch includes a sustainable agriculture demonstration project, a summer day camp focused on environmental education, and ongoing forums and conferences. |
Peter Alexaner, President PO Box 97 San Cristobal, NM 87564, USA (505) 776-1870 Fax: (505) 776-1941 |
Environmental Land Preservation Sustainable Agriculture |
| Sierra
Club The Sierra Club is a nonprofit member-supported,public interest organization that promotes conservation of the natural environment by influencing public policy decisions--legislative, administrative, legal, and electoral. |
85 Second St., 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94105-3441, USA (415) 977-5500 Fax: (415) 977-5799 information@sierraclub.org |
Environmental |
| Social
Venture Network The Social Venture Network has advanced the movement for social responsibility in business and played a role in creating a more just, humane and sustainable society. We've brought together some of the most interesting and thoughtful people on the planet, and created a place where socially conscious entrepreneurs can meet, teach, support, and create new ventures with each other. Relationships formed through SVN have led to business partnerships, support for numerous for-profit and not-for-profit ventures, and perhaps most importantly, enduring friendships. We've supported our members' efforts to seek ecological sustainability and workplace fulfillment, personal and spiritual growth, and social justice, and to find a balance between the three." (From SVN's website) |
Sarah Coles McKeown PO BOx 29221 San Francisco, CA 94129, USA (415) 561-6501 Fax: (415) 561-6435 scm@wenet.net |
Academic/Research Environmental Publications |
| Society
for Nutrition Education (SNE)< |
2001 Killebrew Drive, Suite 340 Minneapolis, MN 55425-1882, USA |
Consumer Food/Nutrition |
| Stockholm
Environmental Institute SEI was established by the Swedish Parliament in 1989 as an independent Foundation for the prupose of carrying out global and regional environmental research. |
Michael Chadwick Box 2142 14 Stockholm S-103, Sweden +46-8-723-0260 +46-8-723-0348 seihq@nordnet.se |
Academic/Research Environmental Publications Sustainable Development |
| Stonyfield
Farms Stonyfield Farm objectives: to provide and sell the very highest quality agricultural products possible; to educate consumers and producers about the value of supporting family farmers; to serve as a model that environmentally and socially responsible businesses can also be profitable. |
Nancy Hirshberg, Director of Natural Resources 10 Burton Drive Londonderry, NH 03053, USA (603) 437-4040 Fax: (603) 437-7594 |
Consumer Environmental Farm workers Food/Nutrition Sustainable Agriculture |
| Strategic
Sustainability Strategic Sustainability helps companies and communities gain competitive advantage and breakthrough economic performance by building the laws of nature into their business operating systems. |
Gil Friend 48 Shattuck Square, Suite 103 Berkeley, CA 84704, USA (510) 548-7904 or 1-888-ECO-OPS-1 Fax: (510) 849-1341 gfriend@eco-ops.com |
Academic/Research Consumer Environmental Publications |
| Sustainable
Agriculture Initiative (SAI) NGO dedicated to increased yields and sustainability in developing world agriculture |
Jeremy Flay 42 Southwark Street London SE1 1UN, England +44-171-407-7677 Fax: +44-171-407-7622 info@susagri.net |
Sustainable Agriculture |
| Sustainable
Agriculture Network The Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) is a cooperative effort of university, government, farm, business and non-profit organizations dedicated to the exchange of scientific and practical information on sustainable agricultural systems. It was developed by a committee from diverse organizations to facilitate the exchange of information with a variety of printed and electronic communications tools. The committee's vision is that of a decentralized system that encourages the sharing of sustainable agriculture-related information among a diversity of information providers and users. SAN is funded by the USDA's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. |
Andy Clark, PhD National Agricultural Library 10301 Baltimore Avevue Beltsville, MD 20705-2351, USA (301) 504-6425 Fax: (301) 504-6409 san@nal.usda.gov |
Consumer Environmental Food/Nutrition Sustainable Agriculture |
| Sustainable
America Sustainable America (SA) is a national nonprofit organization with a geographically and racially diverse membership reflecting many disciplines. Its national office is in New York City. SA's vision is to create "new economies" in the United States by implementing sustainable economic development models in metropolitan (urban and suburban) and rural regions of the country. SA's mission is to increase the prevalence, effectiveness, and the scale of a variety of public policy and job development projects that are the building blocks of these new models. |
V. Elaine Gross 350 Fifth Avenue, Rm 3112 New York, NY 10118-3199, USA (212) 239-4221 Fax: (212) 239-3670 sustamer@SANETWORK.org |
Academic/Research Environmental Public Policy Rural Issues Sustainable Development Urban Issues Urban/Rural Planning |
| Thai
Network on Community Rights & Biodiversity |
Mr. Witoon Lianchamroon c/o Lokdulyapav 87/11 PingAmPorn, Pattaranives, Samakkee Road Muang, Nonthaburi, Thaland +66-2-952-04-90 Fax: +66-2-952-83-12 biothai@wnet.net.th |
Biodiversity Environmental Farm/Peasant Solidarity |
| The Development
Group for Alternative Policies (The Development Gap) The Development GAP has sought to close the wide gap that has existed between Third World local realities and the perception of Northern policymakers who have not experienced those realities. |