Search results for ‘ Atlantic Philanthropies’


  • Non-profit

    Atlantic Philanthropies

    The Atlantic Philanthropies, primarily based in Bermuda, were a collection of principally overseas organizations founded by businessman Charles “Chuck” Feeney in 1982. 1 Due to technicalities of American foundation
  • Non-profit

    General Atlantic Foundation

    The General Atlantic Foundation is an investment foundation that claims to be managing $83 billion in assets which they invest into environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives. They are partnered with groups like The Nature Conservancy, an environmental foundation that had over $9 billion in assets in 2021,
  • Other Group

    Atlantic Philanthropic Service Company (APSC)

     The Atlantic Philanthropic Service Company (APSC) was the American arm of Atlantic Philanthropies, the grantmaking foundation of the late Charles “Chuck” Feeney. 1 In
  • Non-profit

    Atlantic Council

    The Atlantic Council is a think tank based in Washington, D.C. that focuses on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Atlantic alliance, and international affairs. Spread across fourteen different centers worldwide, the Atlantic Council focuses on a variety of policy issues including climate change, economic development, and advocacy of
  • Non-profit

    Atlantic Foundation

    Not to be confused with the Bermuda-based Atlantic Philanthropies (Nonprofit) The Atlantic Foundation is a New Jersey-based philanthropic organization founded by J. Seward Johnson, Sr. in 1963. Primarily providing artistic and other apolitical grants and donations, it has provided many left-leaning grants since receiving funds from the Pacific Foundation
  • Non-profit

    Bloomberg Family Foundation (Bloomberg Philanthropies)

    The Bloomberg Family Foundation is the $7 billion foundation1 created by left-leaning Democratic billionaire and former Mayor of New York City Michael R. Bloomberg. Bloomberg,
  • Non-profit

    Atlantic Advocacy Fund

    The Atlantic Advocacy Fund is a Delaware-based left-of-center 501(c)(4) pass-through nonprofit associated with Atlantic Philanthropies, a Bermuda-based foundation which makes grants in the United States. Funding Between 2007 and 2015, Atlantic Philanthropy’s 501(c)(4) Atlantic Advocacy Fund provided a series of grants toward several Tides Advocacy projects and
  • Non-profit

    Center for Inter-American Legal Education

    The Center for Inter-American Legal Education works to educate lawyers in foreign countries, mainly Cuba, on U.S. laws regarding international relations, such as embargo laws and export controls. 1 It receives most of
  • Other Group

    Hive Fund for Climate and Gender Justice (Hive Fund)

    The Hive Fund for Climate and Gender Justice (Hive Fund) is an organization that connects larger funders to local organizations that directly impact communities and regions. 1 The Hive Fund
  • Non-profit

    DISARM Foundation

    The DISARM Foundation is an anti-disinformation, open-source project that offers organizations support with identifying and countering perceived instances of disinformation. 1 History The DISARM Foundation grew out of a meeting of aligned
  • Non-profit

    Opportunity Agenda

    The Opportunity Agenda is a left-of-center organization that advocates for left-of-center positions on issues including immigration, education, and racial policy. The organization is a former project of the Tides Center, a large left-progressive fiscal sponsorship organization.  As of 2024, they have achieved non-profit status.
  • Other Group

    Social Change Initiative (SCI)

    Social Change Initiative (SCI) is a consulting organization based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, that supports left-of-center immigration policy in Europe and the United States. SCI advises left-leaning organizations on ways to maximize the impact of donor funding to influence immigration legislation. SCI designs and evaluates grantmaking programs, provides training services
  • Non-profit

    Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT)

    The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) is one of the oldest and most influential nonprofit organizations in American education. 1
  • Person

    Chuck Feeney

    Chuck Feeney was an Irish-American billionaire businessman and philanthropist who made his money in duty-free retail and formed the Bermuda-based grantmaking organization Atlantic Philanthropies. Throughout much of the 1980s and 1990s, Feeney anonymously gave away much of his fortune to schools, hospitals, and other philanthropic ventures in the United
  • Non-profit

    Center for Policing Equity (CPE)

     The Center for Policing Equity (CPE) is a think tank devoted to promoting racial equity in policing. CPE’s stated goal is to make policing “less racist, less deadly, and less omnipresent.” 1 Founded in 2007,
  • Non-profit

    Connect U.S Fund

    Connect U.S. Fund was a policy advocacy and grantmaking organization funded by several large left-of-center foundations, including William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Open Society Institute, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Ford Foundation, Atlantic Philanthropies, Ploughshares Fund, and Carnegie Corporation of
  • Movement

    Opposition to Nuclear Energy

    There are more than 700 nonprofits and other advocacy groups in the United States that oppose the use of carbon free nuclear energy.
  • Non-profit

    Mayday Health

    Mayday Health is an abortion education and advocacy organization. It runs a website that provides information on how to obtain abortion pills, especially in states where abortions are restricted. There is controversy over the use of abortion pills and the legality of ordering them through the mail, as laws differ
  • Movement

    The Twitter Files

    In late November 2022, billionaire Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk announced he would be releasing “The Twitter Files on free speech suppression.” He allowed six independent journalists, many of them with left-leaning backgrounds, access to internal Twitter documents and communications covering a period beginning in 2016 when
  • Non-profit

    Youth First State Advocacy Fund

    Youth First State Advocacy Fund is a pooled donor fund focused on abolishing youth imprisonment. It is a project of the New Venture Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit managed by Arabella Advisors characterized by critics as part of a multi-billion-dollar “dark money” network.