Non-profits (Page 139)


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    Generation Progress

    Generation Progress is the youth arm of the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAP Action), the 501(c)(4) advocacy arm of the Center for American Progress, a left-of-center think tank created in 2003 as a left-of-center counter to the conservative Heritage Foundation. Generation Progress was created in
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    Generation Vote

    Generation Vote is a center-left voter mobilization group that targets Millennial voters.
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    Genesis Farm

    Genesis Farm is a spiritually focused project of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, New Jersey that hosts retreats and spiritual events. The organization signed on as a sponsor of the Green New Deal.
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    George B. Storer Foundation

    The George B. Storer Foundation is a private foundation making grants in Wyoming. It supports environmentalist groups and left-of-center public policy organizations.
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    George Balanchine Foundation

    The George Balanchine Foundation (GBF) is a nonprofit foundation dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of the choreographer George Balanchine. Founded in 1983 by Barbara Horgan, Balanchine’s longtime assistant, the foundation works to document and disseminate Balanchine’s choreographic works, teachings, and artistic vision, primarily by licensing performances.
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    George C. Marshall Institute

    George C. Marshall Institute (GMI) is a now-inactive right-of-center think tank that focused on environmental policy and national defense. GMI argued that human activity had a limited role in climate change, and after taking that controversial position, GMI lost funding and eventually dissolved.
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    George Gund Foundation

    The George Gund Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that financially supports organizations in the areas of education, human services, economic development, the arts, and the environment, primarily in the Cleveland, Ohio metropolitan area. The organization uses its grants to fuel a left-of-center political activism agenda.
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    George Jenkins Foundation

    The George Jenkins Foundation is a private foundation based in Lakeland, Florida. George Jenkins was the founder of Publix Supermarkets. In 2020, Forbes estimated the Jenkins family’s net worth to be $8.8 billion.
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    George Kaiser Family Foundation

    The George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) is a grantmaking organization associated with billionaire oilman George Kaiser the owner of BOK Financial Corporation. 1
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    George Mason University Foundation

    George Mason University Foundation is a charitable, nonprofit private foundation operated by George Mason University. Between 2017 and 2019, the George Mason University Foundation received $400,000 in grant money from the left-leaning LLC Arnold Ventures in order “to provide general operating support.”
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    George W. Bush Foundation

    The George W. Bush Foundation, which operates as the George W. Bush Presidential Center (shortened as the Bush Center), is a nonpartisan organization that houses the George W. Bush Presidential Museum and the George W. Bush Institute at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) campus in Dallas. The Bush Center’s mission
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    George Washington University

    George Washington University is a private research university in Washington, D.C.
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    Georgetown University

    Georgetown University is a private research university in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.
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    Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy

    The Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy is a project of Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service. It is a collection of scholars and diplomats that hold workshops and produce research reports in the field of foreign policy.
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    Georgia Alliance Education Fund

    Georgia Alliance Education Fund is a grantmaking operation for voter mobilization groups based in Atlanta, Georgia. It aims to persuade lawmakers to implement left-of-center policies and finances other groups to do the same. It also conducts reviews of “civic engagement” organizations in state and grades the performance of community outreach
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    Georgia Alliance for Progress

    The Georgia Alliance for Progress (GAP) is a coalition of Georgia-focused donors to left-of-center and left-wing causes, including pro-abortion advocacy, expansionist immigration policies, and increased labor regulations. GAP is a member of the Funders Committee for Civic Participation, a donors’ affinity group for left-wing voter engagement advocacy.
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    Georgia Budget and Policy Institute

    The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute (GBPI) is a left-of-center policy advocacy organization focused on Georgia state policy. The organization claims to be an “anti-racist” organization, and advocates for increased economic and legislative advantages for ethnic minority groups and LGBT people.
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    Georgia Center for Nonprofits

    Georgia Center for Nonprofits is a key donor of nonprofit organizations in the state of Georgia.
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    Georgia Conservancy

    Georgia Conservancy is an environmental nonprofit organization that focuses on the conservation of wilderness regions in the state of Georgia.
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    Georgia Conservation Voters (GCV)

    Georgia Conservation Voters(also known as the Georgia League of Conservation Voters) is the Georgia state affiliate of the left-leaning League of Conservation Voters (LCV), a national environmental advocacy organization. It is the 501(c)(4) advocacy arm of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit Georgia Conservation Voters Education Fund.