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EmbraceRace is an ethnic minority interest group that criticizes what it claims are rising “racial divisions and inequities” in the United States. 1 While it’s fiscally sponsored by Proteus, EmbraceRace receives funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, NoVo
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The Embrey Family Foundation is a Dallas, Texas-based private grantmaking foundation which finances many left-of-center causes and organizations. The foundation also finances gender studies college courses and other scholarships for women. The foundation makes most of its grants to Texas-based causes and groups. It has made grants in the Roaring
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Emerald Cities Collaborative (ECC) is an environmentalist advocacy group that coordinates projects to retrofit houses with energy-saving equipment across the United States and advocates for the expansion of federal environmental programs.
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Emerald Coastkeeper is an environmental nonprofit organization that monitors the watersheds of the Florida panhandle. Emerald Coastkeeper has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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Emergent Fund is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that distributes grants to race- and gender-focused activist groups, but also makes grants to climate-change activist groups, abortion-activist groups, and other left-of-center issue-advocacy outfits. Emergent Fund received a $2,000,000 grant from MacKenzie Scott in 2023.
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Emergent Fund Action is the lobbying arm of the Emergent Fund, an ethnic interest donor collaborative hosted by the Proteus Fund, a left-of-center funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit. Emergent Fund Action is a project of the 501(c)(4) Proteus Action League. Funding Emergent Fund Action is a fiscally
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Emergent Ventures is a grant program created by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University to fund for-profit solutions to social issues. 1 It provides grants for projects that support the Mercatus
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Emerging American Majorities (EAM) is a left-of-center non-profit funded in part by the National Education Association and led by senior executives of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC). The group provides funding and other support to state Democratic parties and advocacy groups during state legislative election campaigns. Background
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Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy is a national network of young foundation professionals and leaders founded in 2001. A membership- and chapter-based organization, EPIP works with about 1,000 individuals and institutions to provide affordable, highly valuable networking, leadership and professional development, and an advocacy voice for the next generation of grantmakers.
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The Emerson Collective is a left-of-center private grantmaking enterprise that advocates for a wide variety of left-of-center causes. The Collective was founded in 2004 by Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow and heir of Apple Computer executive Steve Jobs. Utilizing an unusual non-profit LLC structure, the Collective supports opportunities
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Emgage Action is a left-of-center Muslim-American advocacy and voter mobilization group that functions as the voter mobilization and political advocacy arm of the Emgage Foundation. The network of Emgage groups also operates Emgage PAC, a political action committee that raises money for and endorses candidates for Congress and state
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The Emgage Foundation, Inc. (formerly Emgage USA) is a Muslim-American advocacy and voter mobilization group. It is associated with Emgage PAC, a political action committee that raises money for and endorses candidates for Congress and state legislative seats. Emgage Foundation also has a 501(c)(4) affiliated organization Emgage
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The Emily Benatar Foundation is a left-of-center private family foundation based in Palo Alto, California. It was founded as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit private family foundation in April 2015 in Palo Alto California. The foundation’s namesake, Emily Benatar, who died of bacterial meningitis on May 9, 2012, was the daughter
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The Emma and Georgina Bloomberg Foundation is a grantmaking organization run by Emma Bloomberg and Georgina Bloomberg, daughters of billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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The Emmanuel Gospel Center is a faith-based organization that teaches Christian practices for communities within the Greater Boston area. 1
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The Empire Center for Public Policy is a nonpartisan think tank that promotes public policy reforms in support of free-market principles, personal responsibility, and limited government intervention. 1 The Empire Center supports
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The Empire Justice Center is a New York-based nonprofit advocacy group and litigation firm. It supports federally subsidized housing, LGBT causes, increased access to legal services for immigrants, and increased access to supplemental security income programs. It also supports the NAACP, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the
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Employ America is a left-of-center economic policy advocacy organization that promotes macroeconomic, fiscal, and monetary policies that it believes will lead to tighter labor markets. 1 Employ America has advocated on Federal Reserve policy,
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The Employ America Action Fund is an organization that advocates for legislation, regulations, and government programs to support left-of-center labor-market outcomes. The Employ America Action Fund is the sister organization of Employ America.
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The Employee Rights Advocacy Institute for Law and Policy (also known as the NELA Institute) is a pro-labor union advocacy organization that is the charitable arm of the National Employment Lawyers Association, a membership organization for labor union-side labor lawyers.