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The Edge Funders Alliance is an affinity funding network formed by the merger of Grantmakers without Borders and the Funders Network on Transforming the Global Economy.
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The Edison Electric Institute is the association that represents all U.S. investor-owned electric companies. Its members provide electricity for 220 million Americans, operate in 50 states and the District of Columbia, and directly employ more than 500,000 workers.
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The Edlis-Neeson Foundation is a private foundation that gives grants and donations to art institutes and museums.
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The Edmund Burke Foundation (EBF) is a national-conservative research organization that traces Anglo-American conservative tradition from its earliest days up through the 20th century. 1 It is named for Edmund Burke, an 18th-century British
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The Edmund S. Muskie Foundation, registered in Portland, Maine, 1 is a public foundation endowed by a $3 million appropriation from the United States Congress to continue the legacy of Senator and
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Since its founding in 1950, the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (EMCF) has become well-known for its philanthropic campaigns on youth issues and public health.1. These include long-term funding for research to eradicate trachoma
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Founded in 2007, Educate Girls is a nonprofit organization that aims to expand education for girls living in villages in rural India through community outreach and public-private partnerships. 1 History Educate Girls was founded in 2007
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Educate Our State is an advocacy group that seeks to increase funding for schools in the state of California.
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Educate Our State Leadership Center is an advocacy group that seeks to increase funding for California public schools.
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The Education Development Center is a global nonprofit organization that seeks to improve education.
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Education for Liberation Network (EdLib) is a national network of left-of-center and radical-left teachers, organizers, and supporters who aim to place education in a context of the “struggle for social justice and connect it to action that leads to social change.”
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The Education Law Center (ELC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in left-of-center education policy advocacy and litigation in New Jersey. While the ELC describes itself as a “voice for New Jersey’s public school children,” the organization represents and is funded by teachers’ unions.
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Education Leaders of Color (EDLOC) is a left-of-center grantmaking and education advocacy membership organization. EDLOC announced in March 2022 that it had received funding from Mackenzie Scott’s $3.8 billion philanthropic pledge.
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Education Reform Now (ERN) is a left-of-center education activist organization. ERN supports the far-left Black Lives Matter movement,
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The Educational Credit Management Corporation (ECMC) Foundation is a Los Angeles based non-profit organization that provides grants to colleges, universities, for-profit corporations, and nonprofit organizations to support higher education and career readiness, particularly among students from ethnic and racial minority backgrounds.
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For information on this organization, see Educational Foundation of America.
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Educational Foundation of America (EFA) is a major left-of-center grant maker that funds environmentalist, educational, and voter-mobilization initiatives. EFA purports to be a family foundation that aims to create a society with “an inclusive democracy,” in which each person has “unrestricted access to full reproductive freedom” and lives on a
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The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence (EFSGV) is a private foundation and think tank that conducts public policy research relating to gun violence.
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The Educational Video Center is a media organization that teaches students about documentary filmmaking as a way of learning how to advocate for, “social change.” 1
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Educators for Anti-Racism is a far-left group of teachers and administrators attempting to reform the American education system according to “anti-racist” principles. The organization was founded as a book club for educators in Boston in August of 2020, but it has since expanded into a series of virtual conferences that