For-profits (Page 19)


  • For-profit

    Newsela

    Newsela is an online educational news provider that curates news content for K- 12 students. The startup company offers online subscriptions to school districts that allow students to access the company’s curated news articles and videos. The company was founded in 2013 and is ostensibly nonpolitical but has been criticized
  • For-profit

    NewsGuard

    NewsGuard is a web browser extension that rates the trustworthiness of online news sites based on nine criteria, providing a trust score between 0 and 100. NewsGuard has rated more than 6,000 websites and is used by over 700 libraries in the United States and Europe.
  • For-profit

    Newsweb Corporation

    Newsweb Corporation is a printer of ethnic and alternative newspapers in the United States, based in Chicago, Illinois. The company also owns several radio stations in the Chicago area and a television station in Sterling, Colorado.
  • For-profit

    Next City

    Next City is a left-progressive nonprofit media organization which advocates for a left-progressive viewpoint with a focus on urban issues.1
  • For-profit

    NextEra Energy

    NextEra Energy is the world’s largest utility company. It has a presence in 49 states and four Canadian provinces. 1 It has two principal business interests, Florida Power & Light Company and NextEra Energy Resources.
  • For-profit

    NGP VAN

    NGP VAN is a Democratic Party-aligned get-out-the-vote (GOTV) software company that has been described as “nearly every Democratic campaign’s primary tool for voter engagement.”
  • For-profit

    Nicole Anderson and Associates Consulting

    Nicole Anderson and Associates Consulting is a left-leaning education consulting firm based in California that provides critical race theory-aligned “diversity, equity, and inclusion” consulting services to K-12 public school districts. The firm was founded by Nicole Anderson, who previously was a diversity and equity consultant for the Association of California
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    North Shore Community College

    North Shore Community College is a comprehensive community college offering over 80 associate degree and certificate programs to approximately 16,000 students a year from the 26 cities and towns along the coastal region from north metropolitan Boston to Cape Ann.
  • For-profit

    NorthStar Asset Management

    NorthStar Asset Management is a Boston-based, left-leaning investment organization which uses its shareholder status in large corporations to influence companies on environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) issues and policies. Wealth manager and social activist Julie Goodridge founded NorthStar in 1990.
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    Northwest Polite Society

    Northwest Polite Society is a Seattle-based, liberal marketing consultancy. It offers what it calls “guerilla” marketing services, event coordination, digital ad campaigns, and print advertising. 1
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    Novara Media

    Novara Media is a British far-left media company that claims to report on address “issues that are set to define the 21st century,” which include the “crisis of capitalism,” racism, and climate change. The company writes “output actively intends to feed back into political action,” rather than moderate a debate
  • For-profit

    Nuts4Nuts

    Nuts4Nuts is a local food brand that sells nuts in New York City. It was started by Argentinian immigrant Alejandro Rad in 1993 and co-owns food production company United Snacks, Inc. with Cliff Stanton. 1
  • For-profit

    O’Brien Garrett

    O’Brien Garrett is a major Washington, D.C.-based fundraising and political consulting firm founded by Democratic political operative Frank O’Brien in 1987. It was previously known as O’Brien McConnell Pearson and branded as OMP Direct. Yvonne Garrett later joined the firm as a partner after serving as vice president for client
  • For-profit

    Occupy Democrats

    Occupy Democrats is a left-progressive media outlet and activist organization which describes itself as an “online counterbalance to the Republican Tea Party” and claims to be “the largest and most active community of Democratic voters in the world.”
  • For-profit

    Oceankind

    Oceankind is a grantmaking LLC founded in 2018 by Lucy Southworth, a geneticist and wife of Google co-founder Larry Page. The organization has distributed over $120 million in grants to organizations focused on oceanic conservation and the development of technologies that further that goal, including studying large-scale geoengineering
  • For-profit

    Of By For

    Of By For is a consulting firm operated by the executive director of the left-of-center Pro-Democracy Center, David Donnelly. 1 Donnelly launched the Princeton, New Jersey-based consultancy in 2020 to advance the
  • For-profit

    Ohio Revolution

    Ohio Revolution is an Ohio-based chapter of advocacy organization Our Revolution, which supported the elections of candidates that leaned far-left within the Democratic Party following the 2016 presidential election. Ohio Revolution was created during the 2020 presidential campaign when staff from Our Revolution left to work on Bernie Sanders’
  • For-profit

    Omidyar Network

    Omidyar Network is an LLC created by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pam Omidyar to make philanthropic “impact investments.” Its sister group, the Omidyar Network Fund is a 501(c)(3) grantmaking foundation. Omidyar Network and the Omidyar Network Fund are often referred to interchangeably, and both support
  • For-profit

    One World Consulting

    One World Consulting is an international consulting firm based in Istanbul, Turkey, co-founded by partners Tim Bright and Joan O’Rourke, consulting professionals originally from the United Kingdom. The firm, which lists “diversity” as one of its values, offers critical race theory-aligned consulting services oriented toward “equity synthesis,” among other things.
  • For-profit

    OpenAI

    OpenAI is a for-profit artificial intelligence (AI) developer. It was originally founded as a nonprofit organization in 2015 by several technologists and entrepreneurs including Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Ilya Sutskever, and Elon Musk. Formerly a nonprofit organization, in 2019 it reorganized with its main business operating as a “profit