Harm Reduction Coalition- HRC is committed to reducing drug-related harm among individuals and communities by initiating and promoting local, regional, and national harm reduction education, interventions, and community organizing. HRC fosters alternative models to conventional health and human services and drug treatment; challenges traditional client/provider relationships; and provides resources, educational materials, and support to health professionals and drug users in their communities to address drug-related harm.
International Harm Reduction Association- IHRA is an international professional association for individuals and organisations concerned with the development of drug policies to reduce the harmful consequences of drug use and current drug policies. IHRA publishes the International Journal of Drug Policy.
North American Syringe Exchange Network- NASEN, is "dedicated to the creation, expansion and continued existence of syringe exchange programs as a proven method of stopping the transmission of blood borne pathogens, especially HIV, in the injecting drug using community." The NASEN site offers a FAQ and other resources on syringe exchange, HIV/AIDS, and safer sex.
Drug Policy Alliance- (Formerly 2 organizations: The Lindesmith Center and Drug Policy Foundation) is the leading organization working to broaden the public debate on drug policy and to promote realistic alternatives to the war on drugs based on science, compassion, public health and human rights.
ShootClean.com- provides harm reduction information to injection drug users. Shoot Clean .com will provide you with nonjudgmental straightforward, no bull, facts so that you can make healthier choices for yourself
OverdosePrevention.com- tips on how to treat an OD, as well as links to US-based agencies promoting overdose awareness and prevention.
The Hive- a discussion board with several moderated forums covering the whole area of the chemistry of mind-altering compounds - substances like MDMA or ecstasy, but also mescaline, 2-CB, DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, psilocin, psilocybin, LSD, or methamphetamine.
Electric Dreams Foundation- seeks to improve health and well-being within the social arenas of gay culture, and to promote an expanded sense of community. They promote health in the GLBT community, and strive to reduce both the physical and mental health risks associated with drug use, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. A focus of the Foundation is safer partying.