Search results for ‘mijente’


  • Non-profit

    Mijente Support Committee

    Mijente Support Committee is the 501(c)(3) sister affiliate of the 501(c)(4) advocacy organization Mijente. It is fiscally sponsored by Puente Arizona.
  • Non-profit

    Mijente

    Mijente is a 501(c)(4) left-wing organization working primarily in Hispanic communities to advocate left-wing policy proposals on economic, environmental, and social issues.1Mijente. “Our Principles of Unity.” https://mijente.net/our-dna/. Accessed June 10, 2022.
  • Other Group

    No Tech for Apartheid

    No Tech for Apartheid (NTA) is an organization of tech workers within Amazon and Google demanding that the companies end their involvement in Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract to provide technology services to Israel. NTA alleges Project Nimbus is being used to oppress and kill Palestinians. NTA’s
  • Other Group

    Social Justice Portal Project

    The Social Justice Portal Project is a left-of-center think tank at the University of Illinois-Chicago. It is dedicated to connecting academics and intellectuals with community-based organizations and political activists to formulate strategies for social activism.
  • Political Party/527

    Seed the Vote

    Seed the Vote is a left-leaning Berkeley, California-based organization that assists left-of-center candidates and was formed to defeat President Donald Trump. While focusing on campaign efforts in swing states, over 80 percent of its volunteers come from California and New York. Seed the Vote partners with left-leaning organizations to
  • Political Party/527

    Everyday People PAC

    Everyday People PAC is a left-of-center political action committee based in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was founded with the purpose of defeating then-President Donald Trump in the 2020 election and has continued with the goal of defeating the right and building the left. Seed the Vote is the
  • Other Group

    We Are Home

    We Are Home (WAH) Campaign is a far left immigration activist coalition of 18 immigration, civil rights, faith, and labor organizations with more than 50 partner organizations. 1 WAH advocates amnesty for all
  • Non-profit

    Essie Justice Group

    Essie Justice Group (EJS) is a left-of-center criminal justice policy group made up primarily of women with incarcerated partners or relatives. EJS describes itself as building a “black feminist future that is liberatory for all.” The group describes the United States as being in an “age of incarceration” primarily fueled
  • Non-profit

    Women’s March Network

    Women’s March Network is a feminist activist group that purports to represent the global “women’s march” movement. 1 It was a project of NEO Philanthropy before becoming a standalone organization.
  • Non-profit

    Southerners on New Ground

    Southerners on New Ground (SONG) is an LGBT advocacy group which has branched out into general progressive left-of-center advocacy. It was founded in 1993 at the annual national conference of the National LGBTQ Task Force to provide support to LGBT groups in the southeast United States. In 2017, SONG
  • Person

    Ellen Pao

    Ellen Pao is the former interim CEO of Reddit and the founder of Project Include. She rose to national prominence after suing her former employer, the Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, for gender discrimination; she lost the case.
  • Non-profit

    Sunrise Movement

    The Sunrise Movement, often referred to as “Sunrise,” is a left-of-center 501(c)(4) environmental advocacy organization founded in 2017. The group endorses liberal and far-left Democratic Party candidates for public office and organizes alongside other activist organizations to support expansive and radical environmentalist legislation it terms a “Green New Deal.” Sunrise
  • Non-profit

    National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA)

    The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is a labor-union-aligned and left-of-center-foundation-funded worker center which organizes and advocates for legislation concerning domestic employees such as child caregivers, household cleaners, elder caretakers, and similar workers.
  • Non-profit

    MPower Change Action

    MPower Change Action Fund is a 501(c)(4) project of NEO Philanthropy Action Fund. It is the sister affiliate of the 501(c)(3) organization MPower Change, an left-of-center advocacy group focusing on issues related to American Muslims. Background MPower Change Action Fund was founded in January 2016 in New York.
  • Person

    Nelini Stamp

    Nelini Stamp is a left-of-center activist who works as national organizing director of the Working Families Party (WFP), a pro-labor union political party which primarily operates in the state of New York. Stamp participated in the Occupy Wall Street movement and has worked on campaigns for local political
  • Non-profit

    Amalgamated Charitable Foundation

    The Amalgamated Charitable Foundation is a donor-advised fund that was spun off from the Service Employees International Union-owned Amalgamated Bank in 2017. 1 It funds a number of left-progressive advocacy organizations and sponsors a campaign targeting social-conservative and
  • For-profit

    Sandler, Reiff, Lamb, Rosenstein & Birkenstock

    Sandler, Reiff, Lamb, Rosenstein and Birkenstock, P.C. (Sandler Reiff) is a “left-leaning” 1
  • Non-profit

    Borealis Philanthropy

    Borealis Philanthropy is a left-of-center philanthropic intermediary that has supported the creation, provided operational expertise, and staffed 299 groups since its founding in 2014. Borealis is deeply involved in identity-interest advocacy and organizing; it is perhaps most notable for partnering with the Black Lives Matter movement since 2016.
  • Non-profit

    Open Society Policy Center

    The Open Society Policy Center (OSPC) is a lobbying group associated with the Open Society Network and the Open Society Foundations, the principal advocacy philanthropic efforts of left-of-center financial billionaire George Soros. From May 2002 to April 2023, OSPC has reported spending over $161 million on lobbying.
  • Non-profit

    Marguerite Casey Foundation

    The Marguerite Casey Foundation is the smaller of the two major left-of-center private foundations created from the legacy of United Parcel Service founder James E. Casey, the other being the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The Marguerite Casey Foundation emerged nearly two decades after James E. Casey’s death from Casey