·North American Interfaith Network seeks to build communication and mutual understanding among interfaith organizations and diverse religious groups throughout North America.
·The National Conference for Community and Justice is a human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry and racism in the United States. It was founded in 1927 as the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
·Beliefnet is a multi-faith site that provides information and spiritual tools, including useful resources on Islam.
·Project MAPS (Muslims in American Public Square) examines the role of Muslims in American society and their participation in civic life. See http://www.projectmaps.com/webwise for links to additional web resources.
·The Council on Islamic Education provides resources about including accurate information on Islam and Muslims in the curriculum. To facilitate planning, the site gives dates for holidays. It also includes a helpful glossary, essays on curriculum and research, and publications to order.
·The Islamic Networks Group offers presentations relating to Islam and the Muslim world to educators, law enforcement agencies and the media. Its goal is to eliminate stereotyping through education.
·Site of Imam W.D. Muhammed, who provides leadership through the Muslim American Society and the Ministry of W.D. Mohammed.
· A group of young Muslim-American professionals founded Muslims AGAINST Terrorism (MAT) in the wake of the September 11th attacks upon the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. The site provides information on MAT's interfaith, Muslim, educational, media literacy projects.
·BBC Monitoring supplies news, information and comment gathered from the mass media around the world as well as profiles of every country in the world.