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To: CedarDave
Click here. for more on where the Tides Foundation's money goes. From the link:

American Civil Liberties Union Campaign to Defend the Constitution and Human Rights, Education and Law Project.

Afghan Institute of Learning Providing emergency relief and human rights workshops to Afghan women refugees in Pakistan.

Arab American Action Network Protecting Arab, Muslim and other immigrants' civil liberties and human rights.

Asociacion Tepeyac de New York Advocating for and working with families of undocumented workers who died on 9/11.

American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Advocating for Arab Americans' civil rights, providing educational programs in schools, and giving legal assistance to hate crime victims.

Center for Constitutional Rights Public education campaign to educate about the dangers posed by governmental anti-terrorism activities.

Chinese Staff and Workers Association Ensuring that documented and undocumented Chinese workers and small business owners affected by 9/11 can access needed relief and services.

Council on American-Islamic Relations Interfaith Coalition Against Hate Crimes project: promoting peaceful co-existence between Muslims and non-Muslims and decreasing the tolerance for anti-Muslim hate crimes.

Global Exchange United for Peace Coalition

Independent Press Association Beyond War project

MoveOn.org Providing a forum for ordinary people to oppose war with Iraq.

National Council of Churches Coalition building for peace

National Mobilization Against Sweatshops Assisting immigrant workers in New York, especially the Latino, Afro-Caribbean and Eastern European communities that were hit hard by 9/11.

New York ACORN Organizing low-income communities to ensure that rebuilding efforts and federal funds benefit all New Yorkers, and especially low-income people.

Peace Action Education Fund October 26, 2002 Peace March on Washington.

Physicians for Social Responsibility Campaign to Stop War Against Iraq project.

Renaissance Economic Development Corporation Emergency loan funds to address the working capital and technical assistance needs of small business in lower Manhattan affected by 9/11.

South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow Planning and implementing hate crimes briefings and legislative and law enforcement trainings.

South Asian Network Media outreach, coalition building, and staffing for civil liberties & detention issues.

The National Council of Churches? Interesting....

43 posted on 03/09/2004 9:42:39 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: mewzilla
why be suprised the National Council of Churches in named as a beneficiary? The Anti-Christ could come from such an anti-Christian group as they. They have about as much to do with Christianity as Mecca.
47 posted on 03/09/2004 1:31:10 PM PST by Dogbert41
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