Each group profile is from 2-8 dense pages, and includes directors and advisory board members, funding sources, international activities, private and government connections, history, U.S. address, and source notes. In most cases the filename in the NameBase citation is an obvious abbreviation of the group name. If it's still a mystery, there's a way to figure out the group name without calling us. Simply use E for Extract from the main menu, and lock onto "Resource Center. GroupWatch". Then use the filename from the citation in place of the date, so that the names from that particular file will be pulled out of NameBase. One of these names will be the full name of the group that corresponds to the filename, and will show the full range of page numbers occupied by that file in our notebook.
Compile a name index for this source
Search the NameBase site: While the best way to search for names is to use NameBase, most can also be found here by using only first and last name, separated by a single space, with no quotation marks.