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Our Partners
The New Hampshire AFL-CIO brings together the unions of NH into one labor movement that fights for economic and social justice in our workplaces, and communities. NO worker, no union fights alone.

The goal of the American Friends Service Committee's NH program is to advance the cause of peace and justice by supporting the growth and development of an effective, sustainable New Hampshire peace and justice movement.
Clean Water Action is a national citizens' organization working for clean, safe and affordable water, prevention of health-threatening pollution, creation of environmentally-safe jobs and businesses, and empowerment of people to make democracy work.

Democracy for New Hampshire is a nonpartisan big-tent organization that promotes grassroots community involvement in the democratic process in New Hampshire. DFNH works to protect the foundations of our democracy and the integrity of our political process and supports fiscally responsible, socially progressive candidates who speak honestly about policy choices.

Early Learning NH is committed to ensuring that all New Hampshire children have the opportunity to reach their full potential by expanding access to affordable quality child care and early education; supporting the child care industry; building public-private partnerships; and helping families balance work and family.
Environment New Hampshire is a statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy organization. Our professional staff combines independent research, practical ideas and tough-minded advocacy to overcome the opposition of powerful special interests and win real results for New Hampshire's environment.
Farmington Progressive Caucus We are a group of independent minded people who seek to influence the political, social and economic agenda of the United States by working through the communities in which we live. While we are willing to work through existing political parties, we retain little confidence in their independence or efficacy and hold no allegiance to any of them. Phone 755-2082 or email.

The purpose of MICAS is to network and build community coalitions to address a broad range of sustainability issues -- social, economic, environmental and energy-related.
The mission of Mothersuniting is to mobilize the enormous political, social and spiritual power of mothers (and others) to create a non-violent and just world for All children.

The Lakes Region Peace and Justice Group is a non-denominational group of people in central New Hampshire who share common concerns stemming from our nation's responses to the horrifying events of September 11, 2001.

The National Priorities Project (NPP) offers citizen and community groups tools and resources to shape federal budget and policy priorities which promote social and economic justice. NPP is a nonpartisan and nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization.

The mission of NH Citizens Alliance is social, economic and political justice for all. We work on issues of campaign finance reform, economic security, fair and full education funding, health care and the environment.

The New Hampshire Council of Churches, a community of Christian denominations, Celebrates the oneness of God, promotes education, prayer and worship, and acts for justice, peace and integrity of creation so we manifest God's love in New Hampshire for all people.

New Hampshire for Health Care is uniting working families, small business owners, seniors, health care workers, community leaders, and policy makers to fight for affordable, quality health care that we can all count on.

New Hampshire Peace Action is a grassroots membership organization that provides outreach and education on peace and justice issues, organizes vigils and demonstrations, lobbies elected representatives, provides a quarterly newsletter and weekly email list of upcoming events, and provides opportunities for direct action.
Seacoast Peace Response is dedicated to promoting peace and justice worldwide. We foster dialog within the Seacoast community through public programming and non-violent action. We seek a peaceful US response to threats and acts of war.

(Unitarian Universalist) NH Faithful Democracy is a statewide justice ministry that serves to empower the moral voice of Unitarian Universalist values in the public arena. Guided by Unitarian Universalist principles, the Ministry educates, organizes, and advocates for public policies that: Uphold the worth and dignity of every person; Further justice, equity, and compassion in human relations; Ensure use of the democratic process; Protect religious freedom; and Promote respect for the interdependent web of all existence.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua; Social Justice Cmte. Since 1826 - A liberal religious community that affirms and encourages the individual search for truth. The Social Justice Committee has been an active participant in UU Nashua Church affairs since 1987, organizing educational events, initiating/supporting outreach programs, and helping to serve as our congregation's social justice advocates.
Voices Against Violence works to eliminate domestic and sexual violence by providing services and education to the community.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members create the peaceful transformation they wish to see in the world by...building and strengthening relationships and movements for justice, peace, and radical democracy.

Working Families Win is a project of the Americans for Democratic Action Education Fund in New Hampshire to implement a three year program to focus attention on the failure of the economy and build support among working class Americans for a new direction in the nation's policies and politics.
PrioritiesNH, 194 North Main St., Suite 3, Concord, NH 03301
(603) 224-3800 -- fax (603) 224-3818 |
Where's your organization?
We need to work together --business leaders, citizens, community-minded groups and people-serving organizations -- to create a sensible federal budget.
If you belong to an organization that isn't listed on this page, please ask your leadership to sign on as a PrioritiesNH partner.
If you have questions or need more information, please contact Melissa by e-mail or by calling 224-3800.
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