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Equity in the Center (EiC) provides diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training for nonprofit and for-profit organizations. It is funded by left-of-center nonprofits and generates revenue through its seminars. EiC was originally a project of ProInspire, an ethnic-minority leadership development group, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation. EiC was
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Erikson Institute is a graduate school in child development located in downtown Chicago, Illinois. It is named for the noted psychoanalyst and developmental psychologist, Erik Erikson.
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The Esch Family Charitable Fund (EFCF) is a donor-advised fund held at the North Texas Charitable Foundation (NTCF). NTCF, formerly a division of United Way of Tarrant County, Texas, identifies nonprofits and their programs, ensures their charitable status, and provides grantmaking and administrative support to the grantor.
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The Esperanza Peace and Justice Center is a left-of-center activist group focused on San Antonio.
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Essential Information is a nonprofit organization that promotes political activism by spreading awareness about various issues. The group was founded in 1982 by Ralph Nader.
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Essie Justice Group (EJS) is a left-of-center criminal justice policy group made up primarily of women with incarcerated partners or relatives. EJS describes itself as building a “black feminist future that is liberatory for all.” The group describes the United States as being in an “age of incarceration” primarily fueled
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The Estee Lauder Companies Charitable Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation affiliated with the multinational cosmetics manufacturer Estee Lauder Companies.
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Eternal Vigilance Action Inc. is a conservative-leaning nonprofit that supports adopting instant-runoff voting, a form of ranked-choice voting, in Georgia elections.
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The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation (EEJF) is a private grant-making foundation based in Oklahoma City that awards grants to support advances in journalism. 1 EEJF distributes grants according to four program areas, Investigative Reporting,
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The Ettinger Foundation, Inc., also known as the Education Foundation of America (EFA), is a 501(c)(3) private, non-operating foundation founded in 1950. The foundation, founded by the late Prentice-Hall textbook publishing house co-founder Richard P. Ettinger, provides grants to environmentalist groups and other progressive nonprofits. In 2015, the foundation reported
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The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation (Meyer Foundation) is a left-of-center organization that makes grants related to racial and economic equity in Washington, D.C. The group has spoken about white privilege and power, claiming it is historic and persistent, and seeks to raise money to invest in Black-majority neighborhoods.
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The Eugene McDermott Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation based in Dallas, Texas. The organization has given to left-leaning organizations, including affiliates of the abortion network Planned Parenthood and the left-of-center Texas state-level policy group Center for Public Policy Priorities. Texas Instruments industrialist and philanthropist Eugene McDermott created
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The Eule Charitable Foundation (sometimes called Eule Charitable Foundation Trust) is a New York-based private grantmaking foundation funded by Daniel Eule and the Soros Fund Charitable Foundation, a foundation created and funded by billionaire George Soros whose board of directors includes Eule.
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The European Climate Foundation is a left-of-center non-profit that funds climate change-orientated advocacy organizations in Europe. Its governing body contains high-ranking members of large foundations and organizations including the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (also known as the Hewlett Foundation), the Bloomberg Family Foundation (Bloomberg Philanthropies), the
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European Policy Centre (EPC) is a Brussels-based tank that focuses on European issues and supports left-of-center policy positions such as “The Green Deal for real,” 1 decarbonizing” the European economy,
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The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) accredits evangelical Christian organizations that meet its standards of financial transparency. Michael Martin leads the organization. 1 Background In the 1970s, a series of scandals rocked
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The Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN) is a Pennsylvania-based, nominally right-leaning nonprofit that promotes left-of-center environmentalist policies to otherwise conservative Christians. 1
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is one of the largest Christian denominations in the country, claiming 4 million members across 10,000 congregations within the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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The Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund is a private foundation that provides grants primarily to left-of-center activist groups, with a focus on supporting liberal expansionist immigration policy, LGBT interests, education, and organizations in the San Francisco Bay area.
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The Evelyn Sharp Foundation is a New York City-based private grantmaking foundation with a focus on the arts. The foundation has funded politically left-of-center arts organizations, including the Dorrance Dance company, which performed at the White House during the 2023 Christmas season and has far-left views such as prison