Search results for ‘Americorps ’


  • Government Agency

    AmeriCorps

    AmeriCorps is a civil society program supported by the U.S. federal government, foundations, corporations, and other donors engaging adults in public service work with a goal of “helping others and meeting critical needs in the community.”
  • Non-profit

    Ohio Women’s Alliance

     Ohio Women’s Alliance is an abortion advocacy organization that helps Ohio residents access abortions and related services. The nonprofit has received over $1,600,000 from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation.
  • Non-profit

    One Ohio Now

    One Ohio Now was a coalition of over 100 largely left-of-center activist and labor organizations that advocated for raising taxes in the state of Ohio and increasing taxpayer funding for education, infrastructure, welfare programs, and other priorities. In 2018, One Ohio Now was brought under the banner of Ohio
  • Non-profit

    National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC)

    The National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is a civic engagement organization founded in 1946 and chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1953. 1 The National Conference on Citizenship partners with several non-profit organizations via
  • Non-profit

    Montana Renewable Energy Association (MREA)

    Montana Renewable Energy Association (MREA) advocates primarily for the spread of solar power in Montana. As of September 2023, MREA has 35 members, mostly consisting of solar energy companies. 1 MREA is an affiliate of the
  • Non-profit

    Service Year Alliance

    Service Year Alliance is devoted to promoting a “service year” in which young people throughout the nation engage in civic and community service opportunities for a full year. 1 Service Year
  • Other Group

    Public Interest Technology University Network Challenge Fund

    Public Interest Technology University Network Challenge Fund (Challenge) is a competition for universities to apply for grants that further public interest technology with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The Challenge is an initiative by the left-of-center New America Foundation that has provided grants on social justice,
  • Non-profit

    Outlier Media

    Outlier Media operates a nonprofit online news site focused on the City of Detroit that uses surveys of residents and public data analysis to identify topics for its reporters to cover. Its target audience is lower-income residents who receive its coverage through text messages and social media. History and Leadership
  • Non-profit

    Be the Change, Inc.

    Be the Change was a civic engagement and veterans’ advocacy organization. 1 The organization has sunset its operations and merged its civic engagement, education, and veteran support campaigns with various nonprofit organizations.
  • Non-profit

    Valley Health Foundation (VHF)

    Valley Health Foundation (VHF) is a nonprofit that supports the Santa Clara County public health system. It was founded in 1988 under the name Valley Medical Center Foundation to support a public hospital, the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center.
  • Other Group

    Pueblo Action Alliance

    Pueblo Action Alliance is a far-left Native American environmental activist group. It is a fiscally-sponsored project of the SouthWest Organizing Project.1 Pueblo Action Alliance sees itself as descended from Native American resistance to European colonial
  • Other Group

    Justice40

    Justice40 is a left-of-center and environmentalist collective that supports the development and implementation of new systems in the federal government institutionalizing critical race theory-influenced concepts of racial, economic, and environmental justice. 1 The
  • Other Group

    Power the Polls

    Power the Polls is a poll worker recruitment project of Work Elections, which is in-turn a project of the Fair Elections Center, a left-of-center litigation and election policy advocacy nonprofit based in Washington, D.C. Background Power the Polls was launched in June 2020, by a group of businesses and
  • Other Group

    My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Alliance

    My Brother’s Keeper (MBK), also known as the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance, is a networking organization for teenage and young adult men of Black and other ethnic minority backgrounds. It also pushes for policies which it perceives to be beneficial to minority groups. MBK was founded in February 2014 by
  • Non-profit

    The Mission Continues

    The Mission Continues is a national philanthropy that helps ease U.S. military veterans’ employment prospects and transition to civilian life by volunteering with local charities. 1 Future Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens
  • Non-profit

    Communities In Schools (CIS)

    Communities In Schools (CIS) is an education advocacy and assistance organization which promotes the expansion of taxpayer-funded benefits programs offered through the public education system. In particular, the organization pushes for more existing social services to be integrated with public schools and placed under the control of the school system.
  • Non-profit

    LOR Foundation

    LOR Foundation is a rural community development fund and conservationist organization based in the American Mountain West. 1 It was founded by Amy Wyss, the daughter of Swiss billionaire entrepreneur and liberal philanthropist Hansjorg Wyss,
  • Non-profit

    Vera R. Campbell Foundation

    Vera R. Campbell Foundation is a grantmaking foundation located in Los Angeles, California. Its grants are allocated primarily to left-leaning Los Angeles-based organizations that focus on education, the arts, social services, and public policy. The foundation has no full-time employees.
  • Non-profit

    Educational Credit Management Corporation (ECMC) Foundation

    The Educational Credit Management Corporation (ECMC) Foundation is a Los Angeles based non-profit organization that provides grants to colleges, universities, for-profit corporations, and nonprofit organizations to support higher education and career readiness, particularly among students from ethnic and racial minority backgrounds.
  • Person

    Adrienne Coleman

    Adrienne Coleman is a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) trainer based in Illinois. In addition to working as the director of equity and inclusion at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA), Coleman conducts trainings and presentations for other businesses, schools, and organizations. In one of her presentations, she presented