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Fighting for Fairness and Equality since 1998!

The Alternatives to Marriage Project (AtMP) is a national nonprofit organization advocating for equality and fairness for unmarried people, including people who are single, who choose not to marry, cannot marry, or live together before marriage. More about us. We invite you to fill out our online survey.

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March 29, 2010
There were fewer than 6.4 million unmarried partners in the U.S. in 1990, and more than 10.8 million in 2000.  How many unmarried partners will we see in the 2010 Census?  Not enough, if you don't X the box and send in your form!  Click here to see how easy it is.  Already completed your Census?  Remind your friends to do it too!
 
March 3, 2010
Welcome all you 'successful LA singles!'  You got a taste of AtMP's command of statistics as well as our sense of romance at Singular City. Want to know more about our prescriptions for getting and keeping health insurance regardless of marriage?  Click here to download a free fact sheet (hint: print it out and give it to your boss!)
 
March 2, 2010
Welcome Chicagoans!  You met Executive Director Nicky Grist and AtMP member Tom Giesler, among other singles and unmarried partners, in the Red Eye.  For over a decade, survey responses have shaped AtMP's advocacy on behalf of all unmarried people.  Take a minute to tell us your story!
 
March 1, 2010
Welcome to readers of LiveStrong.  If you're looking for more detailed, practical and accurate information about cohabitation, you've come to the right place!  Explore the Living Together section for general information, then browse Facts and Fun for more specifics.  Wondering why so much media is biased against unmarried people?  Check out our assessment of the marriage movement.
 
February 19, 2010
Welcome to members of Congregation Beth Simchat Torah! You see getting marriage promotion out of TANF (the main federal anti-poverty program) as a matter of "justice you shall pursue," and we wholeheartedly agree!
 
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