Ancient Mystical Order Rosæ Crucis a philosophical and humanist worldwide fraternal organization.
Secular humanist organizations are found in all parts of the world.
Also known as "Siloists", after the founder of New Humanism, this organisation has been treated with suspicion by other humanist organisations.
The SHA is the fastest growing humanist organisation in the world, having increased its membership by over 150% during 2006.
He was the founder of Arjak Sangh, a humanist organisation.
One of the earliest forerunners of contemporary chartered humanist organizations was the Humanistic Religious Association formed in 1853 in London.
Lucy had been approached by an international humanist organisation, there was funding, and Lucy was raring to go.
Intentionally avoiding a framework based on membership, the Institute understood itself as thereby being free to partner with other humanist organizations without competition for members.
In addition to supporting these organizations through information, the Institute also provided grants averaging between $10,000-$20,000 to humanist organization in support of the policy efforts and programming.
Comte's social theories culminated in the "Religion of Humanity", which influenced the development of religious humanist and secular humanist organizations in the 19th century.