Support Racial Justice Nonprofits

Racial Justice Giving Guide - Compiled by Silicon Valley Community Foundation

9 Bay Area Organizations Fighting for Racial Justice - Complied by the Bold Italic

Supporting Orgs working of Racial Justice - Evolving list Compiled by the Bay Area Council


The Asian American Foundation was founded in May 3, 2021 to serve 23 million Asian American and Pacific Islanders who strive to build on the promise of America and create a future that we—and the next generation—deserve. Every single one of us is part of the American story—and The Asian American Foundation is here to stand up for us all.


The American Civil Liberties Union was founded in 1920. The ACLU works in the courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States. 


Act to Change addresses bullying in the AAPI Community. Have you been bullied or know someone who has? Been teased for the way you look, what you wear, what you eat, where you’re from, how you talk, or other stereotypes? It’s not okay. Know that you are not alone and together we can make a difference. Learn about it. Talk about it. Stop it. #ActToChange


Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC - Fighting for civil rights and empowering Asian Americans to create a more just America for all.


Asian Mental Health Collective - Building a community fo rAsian mental health support.


Californians for Justice is a statewide youth-powered organization fighting for racial justice.


The Center for Asian Pacific American Women is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to the enhancement and enrichment of leadership skills for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women through education, networking, and mentorship.


Faith in Action Bay Area is a network of congregations and community leaders working to ensure that the dignity of all people in our community is upheld. FIA develops leaders, promotes civic engagement, and lifts up faith values, in order to confront power and change systems. FIA envision a world in which all people receive the respect, justice and opportunity they deserve


Hate Is A Virus is a nonprofit community of mobilizers and amplifiers that exists to dismantle racism and hate. #HateIsAVirus


The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is the nation's oldest, largest, and most diverse civil and human rights coalition. Their work focuses on democracy, justice, inclusion and opportunity.


National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum builds collective power with AAPI women and girls to gain full agency over our lives, our families and our communities.


The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund is a legal organization fighting for racial justice.


Real change happens at a local level. Not In Our Town focuses on solutions that inspire and empower communities. With film, social media, and organization tools, Not In Our Town helps local leaders build vibrant, diverse cities and towns, where everyone is encouraged to participate.


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Stop AAPI Hate tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, shunning, and child bullying against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.


Red Canary Song centers basebuilding with migrant workers through a labor rights framework and mutual aid. We believe that full decriminalization is necessary for labor organizing and anti-trafficking. #RightsNotRaids #SexWorkIsWork


It all started with a poster. United Against Hate Week is a call for local civic action to stop the hate and implicit biases that are a dangerous threat to the safety and civility of our neighborhoods, towns and cities. We hope all cities and towns will join us in the movement against bias and bullying during United Against Hate Week.


SURJ San Mateo is a group of people who organize, mobilize and educate white folks and other folks with privilege for racial justice in San Mateo County. SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) is part of a multiracial movement and the SURJ National Network with over 200 chapters and affiliates in 46 states. We work with accountability partners led by people of color to show up in the ways they request and are supporting issues such as affordable housing, immigration rights and police oversight.


Atlanta, Georgia-based nonprofits supporting AAPI Community

 
If you want peace, work for justice.
— Pope Paul VI
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