Relevant links
The following organisations also support endangered languages in many ways: through linking to language maintenance practitioners and to resources, and through providing grants for research, documentation and language maintenance initiatives.
- Foundation for Endangered Languages
- Endangered Language Fund
- Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project, based at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.
- Linguistic Society of America: this web page is a good place to start if you would like to know more about language endangerment.
- DOBES program based at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation.
- Terralingua : Unity in Biocultural Diversity.
- E-MELD: Electronic Metastructure for Endangered Languages Data, has a number of pages outlining methods for working with endangered languages, including a 'schoolroom' of best practice.
- Resource Network for Linguistic Diversity was developed to share skills on methods for working with endangered languages between language maintenance practitioners in the region broadly bounded by Australia, Indonesia, East Timor and Melanesia.
- FATSIL : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation of Languages, also has an Indigenous Languages Contacts Directory, which aims to support national networking and improve communication between community and language interest groups.
- AIATSIS : Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.