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We are grateful to our fiscal sponsor, Dakota Rural Action, a nonprofit corporation (EIN 46-0398656) who shares our vision and enables us to receive 501(c)(3) charitable contributions. In addition to online donations, we also accept checks. Please send them to the following address: Satyagraha Institute c/o Abhay Mistry 601 4th St. Apt 1 Brookings, SD 57006

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endorsers

People who support Satyagraha Institute’s mission to promote Nonviolence as a means to building sustainable Peace.

Dr. Paul Baggett ­- Peace & Conflict Studies Coordinator, South Dakota State University

David HartsoughPeaceworkers

Frank James - ­Staff Director, Dakota Rural Action

John Paul Lederach -­ Professor of International Peacebuilding, Kroc Institute, Uni of Notre Dame

Jerry Leggett -­ Executive Director, Dayton Peace Museum

Rabbi Michael Lerner ­- Tikkun

Joanna MacyWork That Reconnects

Matt MeyerCoordinator, War Resisters International

Frank Pommersheim -­ University of South Dakota School of Law

Rabbi Victor Reinstein ­- Nahar Shalom Community Synagogue, Jamaica Plains, MA

Michael True - ­Center for Nonviolent Solutions