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Fast Food Justice is a left-wing organization that works to promote higher wages for fast food workers and left-wing positions other issues such as immigration, housing, and police-community relations. The group is headquartered and primarily active in New York City. It has reportedly received $1.2 million in contributions from
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Fast Grants is a grantmaking project of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University that provides rapid grant funding for COVID-19 research. Initially funded by a $1 million grant by the Thiel Foundation in April 2020, Fast Grants has since made nearly 200 grants to support COVID-19 research.
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Father’s Incorporated is a communality-based organization that provides support for fathers and their children as well as advocate for policies to improve family networks. 1
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The FCNL Education Fund is a nonprofit organization that promotes pacifism and religious activities.
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Fe Y Justicia Workers Center (FYJWC) is a left-of-center worker center that provides a gathering place and organizing network for low-wage workers in Houston, Texas. 1 The organization provides low-wage workers with
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Fearless Fund is an environmentalist research group focusing on sustainable resource generation from the ocean. The organization is comprised of scientists, bioengineers, and entrepreneurs1 seeking ways to harvest seaweed as a biofuel, in a
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FEDECMI (derived from Federación de Clubes Michoacanos en Illinois, meaning Federation of Michoacan Clubs in Illinois) is an Illinois-based advocacy organization promoting philanthropy activities for the Michoacanos community within the state. 1
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The Federal Agencies Project (FAP) is an advocacy group sponsored by the center-left pass-through group NEO Philanthropy to encourage “U.S. government agencies to be more responsive to LGBT needs.”
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The Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund (FEEA) is a labor-union-associated nonprofit fund that provides emergency relief for federal employees. FEEA was founded in 1986 by a group of federal employee unions and associations, including the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), which is as of 2020 the second-largest union
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The Federal Managers Association is a nonprofit organization that represents the interests of managers, supervisors, and executives in the federal government.
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Federal Workers Alliance is a coalition of labor unions representing federal government workers.
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The Federalist Society is an educational organization for more than 75,000 mostly conservative and libertarian lawyers and law students. It is active at more than 200 law schools and hosts more than 1000 events each year. Membership in the Society and attendance at its events is open to anyone (including
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The Federation for American Coal, Energy and Security is a coal lobbying group.
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The Federation for American Immigration Reform advocates for restricting illegal and many forms of legal immigration to the United States.
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Federation of American Scientists (FAS) is a nonprofit research and advocacy group focused on issues relating to both technological and global security. History The FAS was founded in 1945 by atomic researchers following the “detonation of the atomic bomb.”
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The Federation of Gay Games is an LGBT advocacy group that hosts the Gay Games sporting event every four years. The Gay Games was founded by Olympic decathlete Tom Waddell in 1982 and held its first event from August 28 to September 5 in San Francisco, California that year. Participants
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The Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies is an advocacy group focused on the promotion of social services in the New York City area.
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Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) is an advocacy group that supports state medical boards that license and regulate the practice of medicine in states. The organization is controversial for its role in the opioid crisis and its commitment to opposing “misinformation and disinformation” regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. Background The
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Feed the Truth is a left-of-center grant making and political advocacy organization that focuses on issues related to the food industry. 1 It was founded by Daniel
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Feeding America (formerly America’s Second Harvest The Nation’s Food Bank Network) is a U.S.-based charity that focuses on hunger relief. It is the third largest charity in the U.S.