- 9 to 5
- Nonprofit working women’s organization with activists in 200 cities and chapters. Emphasis on sexual harassment, gender discrimination and retaliation.
- Alliance for Justice
- A national association of environmental, civil rights, mental health, women’s, children’s and consumer advocacy organizations.
- American Association of University Women (AAUW)
- A national nonprofit organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. AAUW comprises three corporations: the member Association devoted to education and advocacy, the Educational Foundation that conducts research on women and girls, and provides nearly $3M in fellowships each year, and the Legal Advocacy Fund that supports discrimination litigation brought by women against institutions of higher learning.
- Catalyst
- Research and advisory organization working to advance women in business and the professions, and a source of information on women inn business.
- Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP)
- The Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) is a Rutgers University-based research, education and public service center. Its mission is to promote greater understanding and knowledge about women's participation in politics and government and to enhance women's influence and leadership in public life.
- Center for Gender in Organizations
- International resource for innovative ideas and practice in the field of gender, work and organizations with the understanding that gender works simultaneously with race, class, ethnicity, age and sexual orientation in shaping organizational systems, cultures and practices as well as individuals’ identities and experiences at work working at the intersection of research and practice.
- Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (CLRP)
- Promotes and advocates policies and practices to protect reproductive rights for every individual by guaranteeing reproductive rights as human rights.
- Design Your Future
- Grassroots initiative to inspire and empower girls to pursue careers in math, science and technology.
- Feminist Internet Gateway
- List of links by subject, including global feminism, women and work, women in politics, women’s health.
- Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF)
- FMF engages in research and public policy development, public education programs, grassroots organizing projects, leadership training and development programs, and participates in and organizes forums on issues of women's equality and empowerment.
- Gender Watch
- Full-text collection of international publications devoted to women's and gender issues. Topics covered: Impact of gender and gender roles on the arts, popular culture and media, business and work, crime and criminology, education, research and scholarship, family, health care and medicine, politics, policy and legislation, pornography, religion, sexuality and sexology, sports and leisure. mid-1970s-present.
- Human Rights Campaign
- National lesbian and gay political organization committed to ensuring basic equal rights for gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual Americans.
- Institute for Women and Technology (IWT)
- IWT is an advanced research, development, advocacy and action organization. IWT seeks to catalyze R&D initiatives throughout industry, academia, government and the non-profit sector that fully engage women in all phases of their work. Iwt draws women around the world into active and equitable involvement in the definition, creation of information technologies.
- International Federation of University Women (IFUW)
- IFUW is a membership organization made up of more than seventy national university women’s organizations from throughout the world. Study materials and online publications about issues that affect women are available.
- International Institute for Social History
- It is one of the world's largest documentary and research institutions in the field of social history in general and the history of the labor movement in particular. Most of the collections are open to the public. The IISH holds over to 2,500 archival collections, some 1 million printed volumes and about as many audio-visual materials.
- Leadership America
- Recognizes, educates and connects accomplished and diverse women to increase their individual and collective impact globally.
- MANA, A National Latina Organization
- Membership organization dedicated to the empowerment of Latinas of all ages.
- The Ms. Foundation for Women
- Funds assist women’s self-help organizing efforts and pursues changes in public consciousness, law, philanthropy and social policy.
- National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
- The primary federal agency responsible for the collection, analysis and reporting of data related to education in the United States. NCES maintains data relevant to equity issues in education.
- National Coalition for Women & Girls in Education
- Nonprofit organization of more than 50 organizations dedicated to improving educational opportunities for girls and women.
- National Council for Research on Women
- Promotes collaboration, dissemination and visibility for feminist research and analysis, and builds strong links between research, policy, action and the media.
- National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
- Works for the civil rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people. It is committed to social change through building a powerful political movement across the United States.
- The National Organization for Women (NOW)
- Dedicated to making legal, political, social and economic change to eliminate sexism and all oppression.
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)
- Serves as a central clearinghouse for resources and research that will influence policy, practice and other research by providing interaction, investigation and review, and by promoting awareness within the anti-sexual violence movement. In partnership with the University of Pennsylvania.
- National Women’s Hall of Fame
- Features and celebrates some of the greatest women in the history of the United States.
- National Women’s History Project (NWHP)
- The National Women's History Project is an educational nonprofit organization. Our mission is to recognize and celebrate the diverse and historic accomplishments of women by providing information and educational materials and programs.
- National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA)
- NWSA supports and promotes feminist/womanist teaching, learning, research, and professional and community service at the pre-K through post-secondary levels and serves as a locus of information about the inter-disciplinary field of Women's Studies for those outside the profession.
- Office for Civil Rights
- The agency within the Department of Education that regulates and enforces civil rights laws against discrimination in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance.
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)
- World’s largest voluntary reproductive health care organization, believing in everyone’s rights to choose when or whether to have a child, that every child should be wanted and loved and that women should be in charge of their own destinies. Clinics located in every state also conducting education and advocacy programs.Twin Cities locations.
- Research Day Women's Resource Area Poster
- 2001-2002
- Seventh and Eighth Grade Girls Orientation Report
- 2001-2002
- Security on Campus, Inc.
- Educates prospective students, parents and the campus community about the prevalence of crime on college and university campuses, assisting with legal counsel and fostering security improvements through campus community initiatives including effective procedures and programs to reduce alcohol and drug abuse.
- The Society for the Psychology of Women
- An organizational base for those interested in teaching, research, or practice in the psychology of women.
- Society of Women Engineers
- SWE is a non-profit educational service organization dedicated to making known the need for women engineers and encouraging young women to consider an engineering education.
- United Nations International Fund for Women
- UNIFEM promotes women's empowerment and gender equality. It works to ensure the participation of women in all levels of development planning and practice, and acts as a catalyst within the UN system, supporting efforts that link the needs and concerns of women to all critical issues on the national, regional and global agendas.
- University of Wisconsin, Women’s Studies Library
- Librarian’s publications resource guides and links
- Virtual Development Center (VDC)
- VDC is an industry supported partnership of universities and communities aimed at bringing women’s non-technical genius to the design of technology education.
- Wellesey Centers for Women
- Research that grows out of the diverse perspectives of women from all walks of life. The resulting findings offer innovative policy alternatives to a wide range of pressing societal concerns.
- The Welfare to Work Partnership
- National nonpartisan effort of the business community to help move people on public assistance to jobs in the private sector.
- Women of Color Resource Center (WCRC)
- WCRC is a non-profit education, community action, and resource center working on social justice issues that affect women of color.
- Women's Watch
- The United Nations internet gateway for the advancement and empowerment of women.
- The Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor
- The U.S. Department of Labor Women's Bureau, established by Congress in 1920, is the only federal agency mandated to represent the needs of wage-earning women in the public policy process.
- Women’s Educational Equity Act (WEEA) Equity Resource Center
- The WEEA Center is a national project that promotes bias-free education, believing that gender equity works for everyone--for girls and women, men and boys. Both materials and technical assistance are available.
- Women’s Sports Foundation
- Resource information center on all topics related to women’s sports and fitness including how to apply for athletic grants and scholarships, and gender equity in sports.
- Women’s Studies Consortium; University of Wisconsin
- The Consortium serves as the formal organization of the fourteen campus-based Women's Studies programs and UW Extension
- Women's Studies Librarian's Office
- Search Engines