Non-profits (Page 112)


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    Ecological Options Network

    The Ecological Options Network is a California nonprofit that has opposed the use of nuclear energy. Opposition to Nuclear Energy In December 2021, the Ecological Options Network was one of more than 100 groups co-signed an open letter opposing the nuclear power production tax credits offered in HR 5376, the
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    Ecology Center

    The Ecology Center is a membership-based nonprofit environmental organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It works at the local, state and national levels on environmental justice, health, waste, and community issues.
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    Economic Analysis and Research Network

    The Economic Analysis and Research Network (EARN) is a national umbrella group for 58 pro-organized labor research organizations. EARN’s website contains a database of research papers produced by its members. EARN is a project of the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a left-of-center research organization closely affiliated with labor unions.
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    Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHPR)

    The Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHRP) is a left-of-center nonprofit organization based in New York City that pays and trains low-income people to become journalists and write stories about poverty and income inequality in the United States.
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    Economic Innovation Group

    The Economic Innovation Group is a research organization that focuses on economic advancement for entrepreneurs and economically challenged demographics. In the wake of the 2008-2009 recession, a group of entrepreneurs including Napster co-founder Sean Parker and angel investor Ron Conway launched the group to promote alternative methods of economic
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    Economic Innovation Institute

    The Economic Innovation Institute is a nonprofit privately-funded think tank that specializes in economics.
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    Economic Justice Alliance of Michigan (EJAM)

    Economic Justice Alliance of Michigan (EJAM) is a Detroit-based left-of-center economic and racial issue advocacy organization. EJAM has focused advocacy on economic issues such as raising minimum wage and race-related issues. The organization and its leaders have close ties to the Democratic Party and its supported issues. Lacy Dawson, the
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    Economic Opportunity Institute

    Economic Opportunity Institute is a left-of-center public policy organization in Washington state.
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    Economic Policy Institute (EPI)

    The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a research institution funded, chaired, and promoted by labor unions and labor union supporters. The Institute distributes research studies supporting the labor union agenda by promoting international trade restrictions,
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    Economic Progress Institute

    Economic Progress Institute is a left-of-center public policy advocacy group in Rhode Island.
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    Economic Security Project

    The Economic Security Project (ESP) is a left-of-center initiative that advocates for the federal government to distribute “unconditional cash for Americans” through a universal basic income program. 1 It is housed within the Hopewell Fund, a 501(c)(3)
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    Economic Security Project Action

    Economic Security Project Action is a center-left advocacy group that seeks to to dramatically expand the size and scope of federal programs that provide cash payments to low-income Americans, with the ultimate goal of massively expanding the federal welfare state by implementing a form of Universal Basic Income or “unconditional
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    Economic War Room

    Economic War Room is a right-leaning digital media and weekly broadcast by Kevin Freeman that focuses on financial news, geopolitical matters, and investment news. 1 The outlet warns of “financial warfare” against the United States
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    Economists for Peace & Security

    Economists for Peace & Security is a nonprofit that investigates the links between global security and economic policies.
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    EcoViva

    EcoViva is a nonprofit organization that specializes in helping Central American communities adapt to environmentalist policies.
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    EcoWomen

    EcoWomen is a nonprofit organization that specializes in educating women about environmentalism and training them to become environmentalist activists.
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    Ed Foundation

    The Ed Foundation is the creation of Jeff Sandefer, founder of Sandefer Offshore, an oil exploration company. Sandefer has also created the Acton School of Business, a graduate business school in Austin, Texas, and with his wife, Laura Sandefer, the Acton Academy, a national network of private schools. A recent
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    Ed Uihlein Family Foundation

    The Ed Uihlein Family Foundation is the primary philanthropic vehicle of Richard Uihlein, founder of the Uline packaging and office supply firm and great-grandson of the co-founder of Schlitz Brewing. As a philanthropist, Uihlein has contributed to a variety of center-right nonprofit organizations, with an emphasis on organizations supporting the
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    EdChoice

    EdChoice (formerly the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice) is an advocacy organization that promotes an American education system based on school choice1 and supports the use of educational savings accounts (ESAs) and public funding for
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    EdenAcres Environmental Education

    EdenAcres Environmental Education is a nonprofit organization that teaches children about the environment.