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Open Society Foundations-London is a grantmaking organization based in London, England and is part of the Open Society Foundations (OSF) network founded by philanthropist George Soros. 1
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Open Society Foundations – Budapest is a local grantmaking organization created through support by philanthropist George Soros and is a part of his Open Society Foundations (OSF) network. 2
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Open Society Foundations – Bratislava is a not-for-profit foundation and part of the Open Society Foundations founded by philanthropist George Soros. The foundation was established as an independent organization that received funding from Soros’ Open Society Foundation, with a focus on supporting local Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) within the
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The Foundation for an Open Society DOTS Foundation is a grantmaking foundation based in Latvia. It was formerly known as Soros Foundation – Latvia, and is part of the Soros Network which was founded and funded by billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
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The Foundation For An Open Society is a civil society organization based in Romania that advocates for public policy to improve areas within the country including migration, education, governance, and social inclusion.
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Foundation Open Society-Macedonia is a local grantmaking organization based in North Macedonia and is part of the Open Society Foundations network created and funded by billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
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Also see the similarly named Foundation to Promote Open Society (Nonprofit) The Open Society Foundations (OSF; formally Open Society Institute) is a private grantmaking foundation created and funded by billionaire financier and liberal philanthropist George Soros. OSF was founded in 1993 as the Open Society Institute (OSI), which remains the foundation’s
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Also see the similarly named Open Society Foundations (nonprofit) The Foundation to Promote Open Society (FPOS) is one of two major grantmaking foundations funded by liberal financier and billionaire George Soros. It is closely affiliated with the Open Society Foundations (OSF; formally Open Society Institute). FPOS was founded in
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Online Progressive Engagement Network (OPEN) is a left-of-center global network dedicated to quickly organizing campaigns for various causes including climate change activism, “stripping right-wing organizations of financial services,” and “strengthening antiauthoritarianism in Europe.”
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Moleskine Foundation Inc. (MF) is the U.S. arm of the Italian grantmaking organization Moleskine Foundation Onlus, which is the charitable corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of Moleskine Srl, a consumer-products manufacturing company best known for making notebooks.
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The Foundation International Communications Hub (also known as Comms Hub) is a communications strategy group that consults international organizations in promoting left-of-center policies. 100 Comms Hub has received funding from George Soros’
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Code for Science and Society is an advocacy group based in Portland, Oregon that uses coding and data to advocate for answers to economic issues. In December 2021, the group held an event to promote “intersectionality” and how to use data and coding in order to advance it.
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The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) Foundation is a medical relief organization that provides provided medical services, medical training, and financial support to Syria and Syrian refugees in neighboring countries since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War in 2011.
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Al Qaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society, commonly known as Al Qaws, is a Palestinian LGBT-interests organization based in Jerusalem. The organization aims to advocate pro-LGBT views within the West Bank, claiming to have a “radical social change vision” based on “anti-colonial and queer-feminist values,” while advocating
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Perspectives on Systems Souls and Society, also known as Perspectiva, is a registered charity and social activist group based in London, England. The group claims to focus on researching the connections between “systems, souls and society” as well as how political culture has failed, “to honor the fullness or reality.”
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The Daniel Carl Torsch Foundation (DCT) is a private family foundation founded in 2011 by the family of Daniel Carl Torsch, who died the year prior at the age of 24 from an overdose, that offers substance abuse prevention and recovery services.
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The Foundation for Freedom Online (FFO) is right-of-center online watchdog group. 174 Former Trump administration U.S. State Department official Mike Benz is the founder and executive director of the FFO.
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The Muslim American Society (MAS) is an Islamic activist group with at least 40 chapters and organizing centers across the United States. MAS works to increase the influence of Muslim populations on their local communities through service projects, youth programs, political mobilization, and collaboration with other religious organizations. The group
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The Cape Town Open Education Declaration was written in 2007 at a meeting organized by left-of-center activist organizations, most notably the Open Society Foundations. The declaration aimed to produce a framework for global cooperation to advance open-access education. There was a follow-up meeting in 2017 to build upon the
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International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) is a grantmaking organization that disburses funds to support journalistic projects throughout the world, with a particular focus on “women and nonbinary” journalists. It also provides resources on journalistic best practices, as well as support lines for journalists in need of emergency assistance.