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  JUNE 2000 Newsletter

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GROUPS


Below we have listed several groups dedicated to improving the economic environment of the world. Please take a moment to check them out on their own sites or read a brief synopsis of their work in our listing area....Financial Groups. You will find many other interesting and worthy financial groups there as well.


Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies
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The Greenmoney Online Guide

"Responsibility from the Supermarket to the Stockmarket"

http://www.greenmoney.com/


Empowering responsible investors with financial solutions.

http://www.SocialFunds.com/education/index.cgi


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Netaid.org uses the power of the Internet to help end extreme poverty. It changes the way people can connect - and make a difference in each other's lives - all over the world.

www.netaid.org


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The Ethical Junction is a gateway to the ethical sector for people in the UK and Ireland, giving a focal point for a broad range of ethical issues and trading.

http://www.ethical-junction.org


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United for a Fair Economy

United for a Fair Economy is part of a broad social movement of people concerned that the concentration of wealth is hurting our nation. Its goal is to revitalize America through a more fair distribution of wealth. It is an independent, non-partisan organization.

http://www.ufenet.org/  or  www.stw.org


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A storehouse of information and comment on the
growing inequality of income, wealth and health.
www.inequality.org


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Social Venture Network -
Advancing the movement for social responsibility in business and playing a role in creating a more just, humane and sustainable society
. www.svn.org


shared interesthttp://www.shared-interest.com

Shared Interest is a co-operative lending society with around 8,500 members. Its members are aware of the problems faced by producers in the Third World in getting access to credit. They are willing to invest part of their savings in order to help producers pay for the costs of producing their goods until the goods can be sold to consumers.


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