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Akonadi Foundation is a left-of-center racial-issues grantmaking group based in Oakland, California. The foundation was founded by husband and wife Wayne Jordan and Quinn Delaney, who are major donors to the Democratic Party with strong ties to former President Barack Obama (D). History In 2000, the Akonadi
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Akron Community Foundation began in 1955 as a civic community foundation for the greater area of Akron, Ohio. The Foundation oversees 800 donor funds established by individuals, families, and organizations that provide grants to support education, health care, and community programs. History The Akron Community Foundation (originally known as Akron
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Al Otro Lado (“To the Other Side”) is a center-left immigration advocacy organization based in Los Angeles, California. The group provides low cost or pro bono legal representation and healthcare services to individuals living illegally in the United States or seeking entry into the United States, primarily in Tijuana, Mexico. The
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Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network is a think tank with hundreds of scholars from around the world producing policy analysis and ideas to help Palestinians gain social and other support against Israel. Al-Shabaka is registered in the state of California as the Middle East Policy Network.
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Alabama Arise is the 501(c)(4) lobbying arm of Arise Citizens’ Policy Project (ACPP), a left-of-center think tank focusing on Alabama state policy.1 Alabama Arise commonly takes left-of-center stances on legislation that
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Alabama Center for Rural Enterprise is a nonprofit environmentalist advocacy organization that focuses on infrastructure development in Alabama.
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Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice (ACIJ) is a left-of-center immigration advocacy organization based in Alabama. 1 It opposes the enforcement of immigration policies, particularly deporting and detaining immigrants for violating
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Alabama Forward is a critical race theory-aligned coalition that supports a variety of Alabama-based left-of-center voter engagement projects and member groups. Background Alabama Forward was founded in 2021 by activist Evan Milligan as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization in Montgomery, Alabama. The group has member organizations, which are a
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The Alabama Policy Institute (API) is a non-partisan, right-of-center public policy think tank that advocates for public policy solutions supporting free markets, limited government, and strong families. 1 The Alabama Policy Institute produces the 1819
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Alabama Values is a left-of-center advocacy organization which acts as a communication hub for liberal policies in Alabama. It advocates for left-of-center health care policies, LGBT interests, and civic participation through voting. 1
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Alabama Values Progress is a left-of-center non-profit and sister organization to Alabama Values. Alabama Values Progress markets itself as a communications hub. 1 According to a tax return filed in August 2021,
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The Alaska Center (previously called The Alaska Center for the Environment) is a left-of-center environmental advocacy group based in Alaska. The group advocates for automatic voter registration, a carbon tax, mandating 50 percent “renewable” energy statewide by 2025, expanded taxes on oil and natural gas, and other environmentalist policies.
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The Alaska Center Education Fund (ACEF) is the 501(c)(3) arm of the Alaska Center, an environmental advocacy group. Background According to its tax records, the Alaska Center Education Fund was formed in 1971.
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Alaska Conservation Foundation (ACF) is an environmentalist group in Alaska that campaigns against resource exploitation in the state. Longtime environmentalist activists Celia Hunter and Danny Wilcher formed ACF in 1980 after Congress placed 100 million acres of Alaska land into protected status through the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
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The Alaska Policy Forum (APF) is a non-partisan think tank that promotes individual freedom, limited government, and pro-liberty policies in Alaska. 1 APF’s primary concerns are state budget and taxes, health care,
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The Alaska Venture Fund is a left-of-center funding collaborative that provides funding to organizations and initiatives promoting left-of-center policies and programs on environmental and economic issues. The group funds programs and projects in coordination with Indigenous groups in Alaska and has received funding from large left-of-center groups including the
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Alaska Wilderness League is a left-leaning anti-fracking and oil drilling organization that frequently opposes plans of the Trump Administration to do so.
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Alaskans for Better Elections (ABE) is a left-of-center ballot committee advocating for changes to the voting process in Alaska. Its initiatives include ranked choice voting, all-party primaries, and regulating anonymous campaign speech. 1 The
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Alaskans for Honest Elections is a right-leaning organization focused on eliminating Alaska’s ranked-choice voting system that was adopted in a 2020 ballot measure. Republicans in the state blamed the system for losing a 2022 U.S. House race. Former Gov. Sarah Palin (R), a losing candidate in the House
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Alavi Foundation is a private foundation that was founded in Iran in 1973. It operates across the United States and has been accused of being tied to the Iranian government since the Islamic Revolution overthrew the Shah in 1979.