Organisations assisting scientists
List of organisations that assist scientists and provide additional resources
Science Homecoming equips scientists to write hometown op-eds by providing templates, editing support, and publication guidance. They help researchers connect their work to local communities, leveraging the reach and trust of local news to strengthen public engagement with science nationwide.
The Union of Concerned Scientists conducts independent analysis, develops science-based solutions, and advocates for policies that protect climate, health, and democracy. They mobilize experts and citizens, communicate evidence clearly, and push for equitable, just outcomes by holding decision makers accountable and promoting principled, data-driven action.
This alliance of scientists and allies defends NIH and the U.S. scientific enterprise by organizing across fields and career stages, countering political attacks, strengthening public support, promoting democratic accountability, championing academic freedom, and renewing science as a public good.
Unbiased Science brings frontline clinical, public-health, and laboratory expertise together to translate cutting-edge data into clear, real-world insights. With 40+ subject-matter experts across key scientific disciplines, they transform health, pharma, and medtech communication through rigorous analysis and evidence-driven guidance.
Unbreaking compiles and connects dispersed news, research, and public records into accessible, regularly updated explainers that map U.S. institutional breakdown, its human consequences, and ongoing resistance. They build timelines, contextual backgrounders, and community-oriented resources to help people understand government changes and sustain political agency.
Association for Psychological Science
The Association for Psychological Science (APS) has taken various actions on advocacy and has signed on to many initiatives put forward by different coalitions, which have now been collected and posted here.
