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Other Group
The Democracy Alliance (DA), a collective of wealthy Democratic and left-progressive individual and institutional donors, hosts semi-annual conferences for its members and guests. Described as a “major gathering of the institutional left,” the conferences primarily serve to connect prospective left-leaning donors with similarly minded activist groups, and to provide
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Non-profit
The Youth Engagement Action Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the Youth Engagement Action Fund itself is
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Non-profit
The Youth Engagement Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the Youth Engagement Fund itself is a project
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Non-profit
The State Engagement Initiative (SEI) is a left-of-center voter mobilization group founded by the Democracy Alliance and funded by the Sixteen Thirty Fund. SEI worked to promote left-of-center and “progressive” policy in key states pertaining to the 2020 general election, including Pennsylvania which spent money to “establish a progressive majority
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Non-profit
The New American Majority Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the New American Majority Fund itself is a
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Non-profit
The New American Majority Action Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the New American Majority Action Fund itself
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Non-profit
The Latino Engagement Action Fund (LEAF) is the sister organization of the Latino Engagement Fund (LEF) – a left-of-center grantmaking organization which backs initiatives aimed at the Hispanic community and the campaigns of candidates who claim to represent the interests of Hispanic voters. The LEAF and LEF are affiliated
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Non-profit
The Latino Engagement Fund (LEF) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization which provides funding to voter mobilization initiatives aimed at the Hispanic community and to the political campaigns of left-leaning candidates who claim to represent the interests of Hispanic voters. The fund also provides financial support to activist movements pushing for
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Non-profit
The Black Civic Engagement Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the Black Civic Engagement Fund itself is
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Non-profit
The Black Civic Engagement Action Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the Black Civic Engagement Action Fund
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Non-profit
The Inclusive Economy Fund (IEF) is a project of the Democracy Alliance, a collective of left-of-center donors influential in left-progressive politics. 53 The IEF financially supports state and local nonprofit organizations that pursue left-of-center
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Non-profit
The Inclusive Economy Action Fund (IEAF) is a project of the Democracy Alliance, a collective of influential left-of-center donors that works to build political organizing power on the left. 53 The IEAF financially supports
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Non-profit
Not to be confused with Pierre Omidyar’s Democracy Fund and Democracy Fund Voice The Democracy Alliance Democracy Action Fund, commonly called the “Democracy Action Fund,” is a center-left voter registration and mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and
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Non-profit
Not to be confused with Pierre Omidyar’s Democracy Fund and Democracy Fund Voice The Democracy Alliance Democracy Fund, commonly called the “Democracy Fund,” is a center-left voter registration and mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political
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Non-profit
The Democracy Alliance Climate Action Fund, often called “the Climate Action Fund,” is a center-left environmentalist group that funds campaigns in states considered “critical” by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies
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Non-profit
The Democracy Alliance Climate Fund, often called “the Climate Fund,” is a center-left environmentalist group that funds campaigns in states considered “critical” by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than
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Other Group
For more information, see Democracy Alliance (Other Group) The Colorado Democracy Alliance (CODA) is a left-wing membership and strategy organization created to assist the Democratic Party in turning Colorado into a consistently left-leaning state in elections.
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Other Group
Also see Committee on States (Other Group) and Democracy Alliance Conferences (Other Group) The Democracy Alliance is a collective of left-of-center donors that has been active in orchestrating “the activities of a permanent ‘left infrastructure’” since 2004.
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Non-profit
Alliance for Democracy (Alliance) is a left-of-center organization seeking to limit or eliminate business interests in politics, economics, and the media. Alliance for Democracy referred to the 1999 World Trade Organization riots in Seattle an example of a series of “robust campaigns against corporate rule.”
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Other Group
Women’s Alliance for Democracy and Justice is a left-of-center advocacy organization based in Montgomery County, Maryland. It was formed after the election of President Donald Trump in 2016. The organization may be defunct as of April 2022. A website that was given for the organization no longer works, and the