American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California

For Strategic Collaboration

Overview
The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California (ACLU-NC) (San Francisco, CA) is a key player in the national movement in support of comprehensive sex education. This organization planning grant will help develop a shared vision for strategic collaboration among the three California ACLU affiliates and develop an "ACLU of California" model for working together in the future.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.aclunc.org 
Address
39 Drumm Street, San Francisco, CA, 94111-4805, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the Reproductive Justice Project  
The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California plays a leading role in protecting and advancing reproductive health and rights in California. This grant will provide continuing support for its Reproductive Justice Project. This project employs integrated litigation, policy advocacy, organizing, and communication strategies to support and expand reproductive freedom in areas ranging from comprehensive sex education to access to abortion. The project has a particular emphasis on strengthening reproductive health programs in California’s Central Valley, home to some of the state’s most vulnerable populations.
for support of the Reproductive Rights Project  
The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California has for a number of years played a leading role in protecting and advancing reproductive health and rights, both in California and throughout the nation. This grant would provide continuing support for its Reproductive Justice Project. This Project employs integrated litigation, policy advocacy, organizing, and communication strategies to support and expand reproductive freedom in areas ranging from comprehensive sex education to access to abortion. The Project has a particular emphasis on strengthening reproductive health programs in California’s Central Valley, home to some of the state’s most vulnerable populations.

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