Issue and Activist
- ACT on Campus
- Advocates for Self Government
- Alliance of the Libertarian Left (ALL)
- Association of Libertarian Feminists (ALF)
- Argentine Libertarian Federation
- Bureaucrash
- Campaign for Liberty
- Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS)
- College Libertarians
- DownsizeDC
- FreedomWorks
- Free State Project
- Freedom School
- International Society for Individual Liberty (ISIL)
- Libertarian Alliance
- Libertarian League
- Movement of the Libertarian Left (MLL; defunct)
- Radical Libertarian Alliance (RLA; defunct)
- Rampart College (defunct)
- Society for Individual Liberty (defunct; combined with Libertarian International (LI) in 1989 to form the International Society for Individual Liberty (ISIL))
- Student Libertarian Action Movement (defunct)
- Students for a Libertarian Society (SLS; defunct)
- Students For Liberty (SFL)
- Young Americans for Liberty (YAL)
- Young Libertarians (defunct)
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