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Resources: Organizations

American Medical Association
515 N State St
Chicago IL 60010
ph (800) 621-8335

Center for Environmental Journalism
School of Journalism
University of Colorado
1511 University Ave UCB 478
Boulder CO 80309
ph (303) 492-4114
email cej@colorado.edu

Center for Investigative Reporting
2927 Newbury St Ste A
Berkeley CA 94703
ph (510) 809-3160
email center@cironline.org

Center for Responsive Politics
1101 14th St NW Ste 1030
Washington DC 20005
ph (202) 857-0044
email info@crp.org

Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
104 W 29th St 4th Flr
New York NY 10001
ph (212) 629-3322
email glaad@glaad.org

Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
Educational Development Center, Inc.
55 Chapel St
Newton MA 02458
ph (800) 676-1730
mail higheredctr@edc.org

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
4805 Mt. Hope Dr
Baltimore MD 21215
ph (877) 622-2798
email youth@naacpnet.org

National Center on Disability and Journalism
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Arizona State University
email ncdj@ncdj.org

National Organization for Women
1100 H St NW 3rd Flr
Washington DC 20005
ph (202) 628-8669
email now@now.org

National Collegiate Athletic Association
700 W Washington St
PO Box 6222
Indianapolis IN 46206
ph (317) 917-6222

Poynter Institute for Media Studies
801 Third St S
St. Petersburg FL 33701
ph (888) 769-6837
email info@poynter.org

Project Vote Smart
One Common Ground
Philipsburg MT 59858
ph (406) 859-8683
email comments@votesmart.org

Public Agenda
6 E 39th St 9th Flr
New York NY 10016
ph (212) 686-6610
email info@publicagenda.org

Other Cool Sites

The Elements of Style
Online version of the classic writing textbook
http://www.bartleby.com/141/

The Journalist's Toolbox
Online resources for reporters and editors
http://www.journaliststoolbox.org/

Bill Dedman's Power Reporting
Computer-assisted reporting tutorials and resources
http://www.powerreporting.com

Finding Data on the Internet: A Journalist's Guide
Lots of good starting points for story research
http://www.robertniles.com/data

National Scholastic Press Association

NSPAIn 1921, NSPA began helping high school students and teachers improve their publications. Today, that goal remains No. 1.

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Associated Collegiate Press

ACPThe Associated Collegiate Press is the largest and oldest national membership organization for college student media in the United States.

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