Non-profits (Page 137)


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    Gamaliel Campaign for Truth

    Gamaliel Campaign for Truth is a non-profit based in Chicago, Illinois. The tax exemption status for Gamaliel Campaign for Truth was revoked in 2012 because the organization had not filed a 990 form for three years.
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    Gamaliel Foundation

    The Gamaliel Foundation was originally founded in 1968 by left-wing activist Saul Alinsky, and re-oriented into a community organizing operation during the 1980s under the guidance of executive director Greg Galluzzo.
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    Games For Change

    Games for Change is a movement and community of practice dedicated to using digital games for social change. An individual game may also be referred to as a “game for change” if it is produced by this community or shares its ideals.
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    Gandhi Global Center For Peace

    Gandhi Global Center For Peace is a nonprofit organization that promotes the nonviolence activism of Mahatma Gandhi.
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    Garden State Initiative

    Garden State Initiative is a non-partisan public policy group focused on New Jersey.
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    Garrison Institute

    Garrison Institute is a retreat center that provides education and performs research on meditative contemplation and how it can be applied to social activism. It offers programs and retreats in its Garrison, New York location that cover the connection of contemplation and “mindfulness” with left-of-center social issues such as environment
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    Gas Free Seneca

    Gas Free Seneca is an environmentalist group based in New York. It was founded as a coalition of businesses and residents in opposition to a proposed construction project that would have created liquid petroleum and gas storage infrastructure in New York’s Seneca Lake. It worked with environmental law firm
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    Gatestone Institute

    Gatestone Institute is a think tank and international policy council that aims to educate the public about human rights and democracy worldwide. Gatestone Institute promotes a free-market economy, individual liberty, a strong military, and energy independence.
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    Gathering For Justice

    The Gathering for Justice is a far-left criminal justice advocacy group that was created in 2005 by radical activist, singer, and actor Harry Belafonte. Its focuses on the development of left-of-center activists through organizing courses, and it seeks to end juvenile incarceration. While the group itself doesn’t engage in
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    GAVI Alliance

    Gavi the Vaccine Alliance, was originally founded as the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations and often referred to simply as Gavi, is a public–private global health partnership consisting of large NGOs, drug companies, and private foundations with the mission to providing access to vaccines and immunizations to individuals in
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    Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)

    GLAAD (formerly an acronym for the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is a left-of-center media monitoring group which promotes the favorable representation of LGBT figures in media. The group aims to “shape the narrative” on LGBT issues in entertainment and in the news. GLAAD often pressures media creators and
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    Gay Men’s Health Crisis

    The GMHC is a New York City–based non-profit, volunteer-supported and community-based AIDS service organization whose mission statement is “end the AIDS epidemic and uplift the lives of all affected.”
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    Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC)

    Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC) is an activist group based in New York City which advocates for research and funding of acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome (AIDS) prevention and treatment. It also pushes for greater acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) lifestyles in addition to a variety of other left-of-center
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    Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation

    The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation is a grantmaking nonprofit that supports organizations in the Chicago area and the South Carolina lowlands. The foundation was historically focused on conservation and arts, but has shifted its funding to supporting racial and ethnic minorities since 2016. Background The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley
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    Gays Against Guns

    Gays Against Guns is a left-of-center, anti-gun activist group that organizes LGBT individuals and allies to protest in support of gun control measures. The organization hosts rallies in opposition to pro-gun organizations, public officials, and firearm manufacturers. Gays Against Guns also pressures businesses and politicians to drop their support for
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    Gen Z for Change

    Gen Z for Change is a left-of-center political advocacy organization that promotes Democratic Party campaigns and left-of-center causes through a network of social media influencers who have large online followings. The group was founded as “Tik Tok For Biden” during the 2020 election and was organized with the goal of
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    Gender Action

    Gender Action is a nonprofit organization that advocates for increased attention to gender issues in the International Financial Institution, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund.
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    Gender at Work

    Gender at Work is an advocacy group that promotes awareness of gender discrimination in public systems.
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    Gender Benders

    Gender Benders is a left-of-center pro-transgender advocacy, education, and training organization based in South Carolina. The group provides support and advocacy for transgender individuals in the south, and has efforts to reach approximately 600 members in states including South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The group
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    Gender Funders CoLab

    Gender Funders CoLab (formerly Philanthropy Advancing Women’s Human Rights, or PAWHR) is a left-progressive network which provides funding to feminist and gender identity social change initiatives in what it calls the “Global South and East.” 1