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CityOrganization nameYear foundedAffiliate of a national organization?Annual budgetPaid employeesMailing ListNewsletter
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Twin CitiesHuman Life Alliance1977N$386,000.0055000Y
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Twin CitiesMinnesota Physicians for Life1980N$25,000.000NAY
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Twin CitiesProlife Minnesota1989N$611,000.00510000Y
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Twin CitiesRespect Life Office (Catholic Church)1973YNA3NAN
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Twin CitiesChristian Coalition of Minnesota1994YNANANANA
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Twin CitiesMinnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL)1968Y$1,418,000.002250000Y
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Twin CitiesMinnesota Family Council/Institute1983Y$879,000.001025000Y
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Twin CitiesMinnesota Lawyers for Life1991N$25,000.000300N
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Twin CitiesMinnesota Taxpayers Party1995YNA3200N
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Twin CitiesPro-Life Action Ministries (PLAM)1981N$406,000.0089500Y
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Twin CitiesBirthright of Minnesota1975Y$6,300.001NANA
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Twin CitiesNew Life Family Services1973Y$758,000.0030NANA
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Twin CitiesTotal Life-Care Centers1974N$168,000.0028000Y
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Oklahoma CityLife Issues1988N$25,000.001NANA
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Oklahoma CitySocial Ministry Office (Catholic Church)1985YNA2NANA
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Oklahoma CityChristian Coalition of Oklahoma1994YNA13500N
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Oklahoma CityOklahoma Family Policy Council1989Y$250,000.0047000Y
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Oklahoma CityOklahomans for Life1973Y$50,000.00150000Y
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Oklahoma CityBirth Choice of Oklahoma1972N$251,000.008NAY
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Oklahoma CityCrisis Pregnancy Center1985NNA20N
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Oklahoma CityWomenCare Ministries1982Y$200,000.003NAY
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BostonPro-Life Office (Catholic Church)1985YNA5NANA
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BostonWomen Affirming Life1990N$49,000.0012500Y
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BostonChristian Coalition of Massachusetts1992YNANANANA
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BostonMassachusetts Citizens for Life1973Y$453,000.0011160000NA
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BostonOperation Rescue Boston1985NNNA2800Y
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BostonA Woman's Concern1993$267,000.004NAY
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CharlestonAfrican Americans for Life, Save the Seed1991N$25,000.001200Y
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CharlestonSocial Ministry Office (Catholic Church)1985YNANANANA
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CharlestonSouth Carolina Citizens for Life (SCCL)1974Y$140,000.00372000N
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CharlestonBirthright of Charleston1976Y$25,000.0000N
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CharlestonLow Country Crisis Pregnancy Center1985Y$247,000.0063000N
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TotalNANA$6,664,300.00144407000NA
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Mean1983NA$302,922.73521421NA
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Median1985NA$223,500.0035000NA
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Source: Ziad W. Munson, The Making of Pro-life Activists: How Social Movement Mobilization Works (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2008), 92-3
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Note: 5 organizations listed as having an annual budget of < 25000 but I have here listed simply as 25000
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Note: 7 organizations listed as having "ca." before the foundation date, but I have not included that here
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Note: Munson notes on page 203 that Oklahoma City has 22 "abortion alternative centers," Minneapolis/St. Paul has 35, Charleston has 6, and Boston has 16.
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Description of methodology (page 10 of Munson):
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I organized data collection around four cities: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Charleston, South Carolina, the Twin Cities of Minneapolis / St. Paul, Minnesota; and Boston, Massachusetts. I chose these cities, each in a different region of the United State, to maximize variation on two potentially important dimensions: level of activism and religious composition. Because I am interested in explaining mobilization int he movement, it is necessary to focus on places where the overall level of mobilization varies. Oklahoma City and the Twin Cities are metro areas that have witnessed a great deal of pro-life movement mobilization; in Charleston and Boston the movement is less visible. Because I am interested in exploring the role of beliefs and the role of religion in the mobilization process, it is also necessary to focus on places in which the religious culture varies. The Twin Cities and Boston both have large Catholic majorities; Oklahoma City and Charleston, by contrast, are dominated by evangelical Protestant populations.
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