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Higher Ground Labs is a venture fund ecosystem that builds technology and invests in technology to support left-of-center political activism and political candidates. 1 Higher Ground Labs also connects technology developers with nonprofit fiscal sponsors
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Higher Ground Productions is a production company that is partnered with Netflix and is owned by Barack and Michelle Obama.
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HILL Pedagogies is an educational services consulting company that promotes and implements critical race theory-inspired concepts in school curriculums and school lesson plans 1 to help students “become woke and socio-politically conscious beings.”
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Hilltop Public Solutions (HPS) is a left-of-center political consulting firm that manages Democratic political and left-of-center advocacy campaigns.1 The company’s clients have included the campaigns of former President Barack Obama, 2016 Democratic
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Hindustan Construction Company is a public-private company headquartered in Mumbai, India whose businesses span the sectors of Engineering & Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, Urban development & Management.
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HIT Strategies is a millennial- and ethnic-minority-focused public opinion research firm based in Washington, D.C. HIT Strategies specializes in polling and developing messaging for controversial left-of-center issues, most notably critical race theory and the “defund the police” movement.
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Howard Hughes Corporation (referred to simply as “Howard Hughes”) is a large residential and commercial real-estate development firm. Howard Hughes plans and develops planned communities, individual developments, and operates properties. In New York, a judge halted a Howard Hughes development citing meetings between the company and the Landmarks Preservation Commission
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HR&A Advisors is a consulting firm that specializes in real estate planning and executing economic development plans in low-income urban communities. The firm’s clientele has included numerous prominent left-of-center nonprofits, including the Open Society Foundations, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the United Federation of Teachers. HR&A has 87
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HuffPost (until 2017, The Huffington Post1) is a left-leaning news aggregation website
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Human Expansion Co. is a film production and consulting company.
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IBM is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States, with operations in over 170 countries.
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The Ickes and Enright Group, an independent subsidiary of the Tiber Creek Group, is a legal, policy strategy, and lobbying firm based in Washington, D.C. It was founded by former Democratic Party operatives Harold M. Ickes and Janice Ann Enright. Background In 1997, Harold M. Ickes and Janice Ann
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Iconiq Capital is a private investment fund operated in San Francisco and New York City.
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Ideas42 is a firm offering behavioral science consulting primarily to left-leaning nonprofits and foundations, as well as government agencies.
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Images of a Culture is a far-left for-profit consulting firm that advocates for policy that would set equity standards in education. It works primarily with school systems and schools, offering various forms of trainings and workshops.
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Impact Capital Managers is a network investment organization that focus on expanding “impact-focused capital.” 1
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Impossible Foods is a producer of vegetarian meat substitutes. 1 The firm asserts that “using animals to make meat is a prehistoric and destructive technology” and that it is “making meat from plants so that we
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Indivisible Idaho is a chapter of the Indivisible Project, a left-of-center political advocacy group.
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Indotek Group is a collection of management companies owned by Hungarian and American shareholders.
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Insight Education Group Inc. is a for-profit education consulting company that provides equity auditing and strategic planning services to school districts and state departments of education around the country. The group’s perspective is explicitly rooted in “social justice” and the perceived need to advance “anti-racism” and overthrow “systemic racism,” concepts