Non-profits (Page 11)


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    Advocates for Youth (AFY)

    Advocates for Youth (AFY) is a left-of-center advocacy group that focus on topics such as youth sexual health, youth reproductive health, sexual violence, racial issues, and LGBT issues in both the United States and the “Global South,” a term referring to less economically developed nations.
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    Aequus Institute

    Aequus Institute is a right-leaning 501(c)(3) based in Hillsdale, Michigan and associated with Hillsdale College.
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    Afiya Center

    The Afiya Center is a left-leaning pro-abortion non-profit that operates in Dallas, Texas. Afiya Center seeks to lessen restrictions on abortion in Texas through advocacy and lawsuits. The Afiya Center supports minors’ access to abortion without parental involvement; immediate depopulation of all Dallas jails, prisons, and detention facilities; and teaches
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    Africa-America Institute

    The Africa-America Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization based in New York City that advocates for higher education among Africans in America.
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    African American Policy Forum

    African American Policy Forum (AAFP) is a far-left think tank dedicated to promoting racial and gender intersectionality in the United States. The organization primarily launches online campaigns to promote specific racial issues, such as highlighting police violence against black women and opposition to bans on teaching critical race theory.
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    African Communities Together

    African Communities Together is a 501(c)(3) immigration advocacy organization based in New York City.
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    African Cultural and Religious Society of Washington DC

    The African Cultural and Religious Society of Washington DC is a religious institution operating in Washington D.C. 1
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    African Gender and Media Initiative

    The African Gender and Media Initiative is an advocacy organization that pushes for increased gender equality and women’s rights in Kenya. 1
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    African Population and Health Research Center

    The African Population and Health Research Center is a Nairobi, Kenya-based think tank that advocates for increased use of birth control and legalized abortion in Africa. The organization began its life as an offshoot of the population control advocacy organization Population Council in Nairobi, Kenya. Among the organization’s central goals
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    African Renaissance and Diaspora Network Inc.

    African Renaissance and Diaspora Network (ARDN) is a New York-based international organization dedicated to promoting socio-economic development in Africa, primarily through the promotion of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Background African Renaissance and Diaspora Network was founded by Djibril Diallo, a former United Nations official from Senegal.
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    Africans Rising

    Africans Rising is a pan-African organization that is pushing for left-of-center policies all over Africa. It was formed in August 2016 and issued the Kilimanjaro Declaration in 2017. It also has expressed support for the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States.
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    Africare

    Africare is a Washington-based nonprofit that focuses on quality of life in Africa. The organization says it has thousands of separate projects across 36 countries on the African continent. 1 In 2016, the organization had more
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    AFSCME Training and Education Institute

    AFSCME Training and Education Institute (ATEI) is a non-profit affiliated with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
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    Afterschool Alliance

    The Afterschool Alliance is a nonprofit organization that networks local chapters, businesses, and elected officials to increase access to afterschool programs for children. 1
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    AG Foundation

    The AG Foundation, formerly known as the Agnes Gund Foundation, is the private foundation created by left-of-center philanthropist and arts patron Agnes Gund. Most of the foundation’s grantmaking goes towards supporting the arts. Founding and History The AG Foundation was established in 1988 as the Agnes Gund Foundation by
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    Ag Innovations

    Ag Innovations, also known as Ag Innovations Network, is a left-of-center organization that seeks to bring collaboration together to improve farms, communities, and ecosystems.
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    Agape Foundation

    The Agape Foundation Fund for Nonviolent Social Change was a left-of-center organization established in 1969 that helped to finance other organizations committed to nonviolent social change for over 40 years. The Agape foundation is now defunct, as it decided merge its resources with the Peace Development Fund in 2012
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    AgroEcology Fund (AEF)

    AgroEcology Fund is a left-of-center environmentalist-aligned project that advocates for issues regarding small farms and other agricultural issues. The organization supports small farmers and opposes industrial agriculture primarily through grantmaking. 1 The organization is a fiscally
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    AIDS Healthcare Foundation

    The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a California-based organization that provides medical services to people with HIV/AIDS. The organization has also funded, sponsored, and supported left-wing ballot initiatives on drug prices, housing, and other issues in California and across the country. The organization is led by one of its co-founders,
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    Aileen Getty Foundation

    Aileen Getty Foundation is a left-of-center private foundation founded and operated by Aileen Getty, an heiress to the Getty family fortune. The Foundation provides grants to left-of-center organizations, including LGBT-interest and environmentalist groups. 1