Urban Institute (http://www.urban.org)
Within this site, you can access reserach on many topics connected to welfare reform, including: --Assessing the New Federalism --Family Well-Being --Food Stamps, Hunger Issues --TANF Welfare-to-Work Programs
Women's Committee of 100 (http://welfare2002.org)
This is that discusses feminist alternatives to current law.
AFL-CIO (http://aflcio.org)
Union repsonse to welfare reform and poverty issues.
American Civil Liberties Union (http://www.aclu.org)
Focuses broadly on civil liberties implications of welfare reform.
Children's Defense Fund (http://www.childrensdefense.org)
Broad range of reports and statistics detailing welfare reform and children.
Focus on Family (http://www.family.org)
Family as mechanism to fight poverty.
Heritage Foundation (http://www.heritage.org)
Conservative approaches to welafre reform.
Jobs With Justice (http://www.jwj.org)
Workplace rights focus.
Grassroots Organizing for Welfare Leadership (http://www.ctwo.org/growl/)
Grassroots welfare rights organizations. Connected to the Center for Third World Organizing website.
Economic Policy Institute (http://www.epinet.org)
Concerned with using economic policy to help low and middle-income Americans.
Welfare Law Center (http://www.welfarelaw.org)
website includes reports on legal cases.
National Organization for Women (http://www.now.org)
Discussion of bills currently before Congress, as well as issues such as domestic violence and welfare.
Poverty and Race Research Action Council (http://www.prrac.org)
Coalition of civil rights, civil liberties, and anti-poverty groups.
Pew-Partnership (http://www.pew-partnerships.com)
Explores programs/organizations that are effective in reducing poverty.
Institute for Women's Policy Research (http://www.iwrp.org)
Research on women and poverty, domestic violence and poverty.
National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty (http://www.nlchp.org)
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (http://www.ngltf.org)
Welfare reform's impact on gay and lesbian people.