Program areas at The Center for Organizational Research and Education
Maintained humanewatch.org, a watchdog project to educate The public about various animal liberation activists, organizations, and issues. This includes humane society of The united states, people for The ethical treatment of animals and other groups. Researched volumes of documents, including federal tax forms, correspondence, news articles, legal and government documents, publications, and other records, which The organization publishes on a dynamic website that gets more than 500,000 visitors a year. Produced and placed nationwide advertising to educate donors and The public about The track record and goals of groups like hsus and peta.
Continued a campaign to educate The public on fake meat. Including updates to clean food facts, a website that lists The ingredients of dozens of meat analogue food products. Clean food facts educates consumers about what is actually in these products, since fake meat is often promoted as healthier despite being ultra-processed. Promoted The website with online educational videos and opinion editorials, resulting in coverage in major media publications.
Continued a national public Education campaign about contaminants in tap water including fecal bacteria and heavy metals. Core launched an interactive online database at istapwatersafe.com that allows people to look into their local water supplier. The website uses testing data provided by The federal government for community water systems. This data shows whether a water system has detected potentially harmful levels of contaminants.
Core also maintained other programs that educated The public on issues of national security, state spending on dei in schools, veterans charities, environmental concerns, and junk science.