Waging Nonviolence is a non-profit media platform that offers news and analysis on social movements around the world. In general, they are looking for stories that offer their “readers an inside look at movements and how they organize to build power.” According to their guidelines, they pay $200 for reported features and $100 Q&As, reviews, and analysis. For details, visit this page.
Filter is a nonprofit publication committed to “rational and compassionate approaches to drug use, drug policy, and human rights.” They seek pitches for feature-length articles, including op-eds, essays, interviews, and investigative reports. According to a payment report, they paid $0.13 per word for a 2,000-word feature. To pitch them, refer to this page.
Rooted in Rights Blog is a “platform dedicated to amplifying the authentic perspectives of disabled writers.” They're seeking reported and investigative articles, op-eds, creative nonfiction, personal essays, interviews, and short fiction on disability, with an emphasis on disability rights and justice, written by people who identify as disabled. Their standard word count is 500 words. According to their guidelines, they pay on a sliding scale, with the minimum payment being $400. To learn more, refer to this page.