Over 150 in support of the 150 Account


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Mar 12th, 2010 10:37 AM EST
By Ranna Lanagan

Exciting news!

Last week, we shared with you a letter signed by ONE and a broad coalition of NGOs, faith groups and others urging support for President Obama’s $58.5 billion request for the International Affairs budget.

Yesterday, we hit over 150 signers! Groups ranging from the NAACP and Sierra Club to the Easter Seals and League of Women Voters have joined together to make sure that our Senators and members of Congress know that “the budget for International Affairs is critical to U.S. foreign policy and our shared future with people and nations around the world.”

Find out more details on the president’s International Affairs Budget here. And see the full list of signers by clicking the “more” link below:

• Academy for Educational Development
• Action Against Hunger
• ActionAid USA
• African Diaspora for Change
• African Medical and Research Foundation USA (AMREF)
• Africare
• Aid to Artisans
• Air Serv International
• American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
• American Jewish World Service
• American Red Cross International Services
• American Refugee Committee
• Americans for UNFPA
• AmericasRelief Team
• Bead for Life
• Better World Campaign
• Bread for the World
• Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
• CARE
• CHANGE
• CHF International
• Center for Biological Diversity
• The Center for Interfaith Action on Global Poverty
• The Centre for Development and Population Activities
• ChildFund International
• Church World Service
• Clean Air-Cool Planet
• Concern America
• Congressional Hunger Center
• Conservation International
• Covenant World Relief
• Disciples Justice Action Network
• ECHO
• Earthjustice
• Easter Seals
• Education Development Center
• Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
• The Episcopal Church
• Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation
• Episcopal Relief & Development
• Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
• FACE AIDS
• Florida Association for Volunteer Action in the Caribbean and the Americas
• Food for the Hungry
• The Foundation for AIDS Research (amFAR)
• Friends Committee on National Legislation
• Friends of the Global Fight
• Friends of the World Food Program
• Global Action For Children
• Global Campaign for Education
• Global Health Council
• The Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Sabin Vaccine Institute
• Green For All
• Greenpeace USA
• Habitat for Humanity International
• Health GAP
• Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights
• Helen Keller International
• Holt International
• Humane Society International
• The Hunger Project
• INMED Partnerships for Children
• InterAction
• Interfaith Power & Light
• International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
• International Association of Black Professionals in International Affairs
• International Center for Not-for-Profit Law
• International Center for Religion & Diplomacy
• International Center for Research on Women
• International Foundation for Electoral Systems
• International Housing Coalition
• International Medical Corps
• International Relief and Development
• International Rescue Committee
• Interplast
• Ipas
• JSI Research & Training Institute
• Jewish Reconstructionist Federation
• Joint Aid Management
• Keystone Human Services
• League of Conservation Voters
• The Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention
• Lutheran World Relief
• Malaria No More
• Management Sciences for Health
• Marie Stopes International – US
• Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
• Mercy Corps
• Micah Challenge USA
• Millennium Water Alliance
• Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network
• Mothers Acting Up
• NAACP
• National Association of Evangelicals
• National Audubon Society
• National Education Association
• National Peace Corps Association
• National Wildlife Federation
• Natural Resources Defense Council
• The Nature Conservancy
• New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good
• NuVsionPAC
• ONE
• One Day’s Wages
• Outreach International
• Oxfam America
• PATH
• PCI Media Impact
• Pact
• Pathfinder International
• Physicians for Human Rights
• Physicians for Peace
• Plan USA
• Planet Aid
• Planned Parenthood Federation of America
• Plant With Purpose
• Population Action International
• Population Communication
• Population Services International (PSI)
• PROJECT C.U.R.E.
• Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
• Refugees International
• Religions for Peace
• Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
• Resolve Uganda
• RESULTS
• Save the Children
• Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S.
• Sierra Club
• SustainUS
• The League of Women Voters of the United States
• TransAfrica Forum
• Trickle Up
• US Coalition for Child Survival
• US Fund for UNICEF
• US National Committee for UNIFEM
• Union of Concerned Scientists
• Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
• United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries
• United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
• Uplift International
• Voices for a Malaria-free Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
• Volunteers Association for Bangladesh
• Water Advocates
• WaterAid America
• WellShare International
• White Ribbon Alliance
• Wildlife Conservation Society
• Women’s Refugee Commission
• Women Thrive Worldwide
• World Education
• World Hope International
• World Learning
• World Neighbors
• World Relief
• World Vision
• World Wildlife Fund
• YWCA USA

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