- American Sociological Association (ASA)Working at the national and international levels, the Association aims to articulate policy and implement programs likely to have the broadest possible impact for sociology now and in the future.
- International Sociological Association (ISA)Non-profit association in the field of sociology and social sciences, representing members from 126 countries.
- American Civil Liberties UnionNon-profit organization dedicated to protecting individual rights and liberties. Includes information on internet censorship, marijuana law reform, torture, racial profiling, LGBT youth in schools, among others.
- Center for Research & Education on Gender and Sexuality (CREGS)A community of gender and sexuality studies researchers, educators, and activists committed to understanding and addressing the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality in the pursuit of social justice.
- Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP)A nonpartisan research institution dedicated to producing and disseminating rigorous evidence to inform policies and programs to combat poverty, inequality, and their effects in the United States.
- Rand Public Policy ResearchCritical issues of particular relevance to the public policy debate. Here you can browse work aggregated by Research Area from across a diverse organization composed of nearly 100 active projects, programs, and centers.
- Social Science Research NetworkProvides 841,484 research papers from 420,820 researchers across 30 disciplines.
- SociowebGuide to sociological resources on the internet, includes articles and essays, online journals, resources organized by topic, surveys and statistics, university departments, and more.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsThe Bureau of Labor Statistics collects information regarding the U.S. civilian labor force. Figures such as the unemployment rate, Consumer Price Index, Payroll Employment Rate, and Import and Export Price Indexes.