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inherent social, economic, and ecological responsibilities.<br />

Web: http://www.sustainabilitycoalition.org/ [12 Oct 2008]<br />

California Tomorrow (CT) Provides vision, leadership, research, customized strategies<br />

and ongoing support to community organizations, schools, policymakers and advocates<br />

working toward a more equitable, inclusive, multicultural society. We help transform<br />

institutions so that they are better able to serve a broader, more diverse public.<br />

Address: 1904 Franklin St, Suite 300, Oakland CA 94612 Voice: (510) 496-0220<br />

Fax: (510) 496-0225 Email: ct411@californiatomorrow.org<br />

Web: http://www.californiatomorrow.org [10 Feb 2008]<br />

California Voter Foundation A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization promoting and<br />

applying the responsible use of technology to improve the democratic process.<br />

Web: http://www.calvoter.org/ [03 Apr 2010]<br />

California Walks A member organization, founded by its members, to help organize and<br />

train local pedestrian advocacy groups in dealing with the pedestrian issues at the state<br />

level. Web: http://www.californiawalks.org/ [28 Dec 2010]<br />

Californians for Democracy A coalition of grassroots organizations, advocacy groups,<br />

web-based collectives, union members, Democratic clubs, religious groups and concerned<br />

Californians working to change the vote requirement to a majority for passing revenue and<br />

budget. Web: http://www.californiansfordemocracy.com/ [03 Mar 2010]<br />

Californians for Electoral Reform (CfER) Primary purpose is to promote the<br />

implementation of election methods such as instant runoff voting and forms of proportional<br />

representation. A nonpartisan organization with members from across the political spectrum.<br />

Often works with the Center for Voting and Democracy (CVD), a national organization with<br />

similar aims. CfER members are automatically enrolled as members of CVD.<br />

Web: http://CFER.org [28 Mar 2009]<br />

Californians for GE-Free Agriculture A state-wide coalition of farmer, environmental<br />

and consumer groups committed to ecologically responsible and economically viable<br />

agriculture. We provide education and resources in support of the rights of farmers and<br />

communities to evaluate and address the environmental, human health and economic risks of<br />

genetic engineering in agriculture. Cal GE-Free is the only California group focused solely on<br />

genetic engineering in agriculture. Web: http://www.calgefree.org/ [30 Apr 2011]<br />

Californians for Justice (CFJ) A statewide grassroots organization working for racial<br />

justice by building the power of youth, communities of color, immigrants, low-income families,<br />

and LGBTQ communities. Led by students, we organize to advance educational justice and<br />

improve our social, economic, and political conditions. Address: 520 3rd Street #209,<br />

Oakland CA 94607 Voice: (510) 452-2728 Fax: (510) 452-3552<br />

Email: info@caljustice.org Web: http://www.caljustice.org [30 Apr 2011]<br />

Californians for Pesticide Reform (CPR) A coalition of more than 185 public health,<br />

consumer, environmental, sustainable agriculture, labor and rural assistance public interest<br />

organizations. Goals are to expand the public's right to know about pesticide use and abuse,<br />

reduce that use and promote safer, ecologically sound agricultural and urban pest<br />

management. Address: 49 Powell Street, Suite 530, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102<br />

Voice: (415) 981-3939 Fax: (415) 981-2727 Web: http://www.pesticidereform.org<br />

[28 May 2009]<br />

Californians United for A Responsible Budget (CURB) A broad based coalition of over<br />

40 organizations seeking to CURB prison spending by reducing the number of people in prison<br />

and the number of prisons in the state. Address: 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 504, Oakland<br />

CA 94612 Voice: (510) 444-0484 Email: curb@riseup.net<br />

Web: http://www.curbprisonspending.org/ [21 May 2010]<br />

Campaign for America's Future The strategy center for the progressive movement. Our

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