Non-profits (Page 144)


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    Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP)

    The Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP) is a coalition group of local and international women’s rights organizations that support countries and communities impacted by conflict. 1
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    Global Philanthropy Foundation

    Global Philanthropy Foundation (GPF) is the charitable arm of the Global Philanthropy Group (GPG), a for-profit charity consulting company co-founded in 2007 by Maggie and Trevor Neilson with clients including Facebook, Gucci, Clinique, and Task Rabbit.
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    Global Philanthropy Partnership

    Global Philanthropy Partnership is a nonprofit organization that primarily provides financial support to environmentalist groups and higher education.
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    Global Project Against Hate and Extremism

    The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism is a left-of-center advocacy organization co-founded in 2020 by two former high-level Southern Poverty Law Center employees, Heidi Beirich and Wendy Via. 1
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    Global Village Charitable Trust

    Global Village Charitable Trust is a private foundation associated with Daniel R. Lewis, brother of the late Progressive Insurance CEO Peter B. Lewis, which makes grants to South Florida-area charitable organizations and left-of-center advocacy groups.
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    Global Warming Initiatives

    Global Warming Initiatives is an environmental non-profit organization which researches and reports greenhouse gas levels to help improve federal and state-level efforts in reducing emissions. 1
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    Global Warming Policy Foundation

    The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) is a right-of-center environmental policy charity based in the United Kingdom that receives the majority of its revenue from private donations, membership fees, and investments. The organization’s expenses mostly go towards “charitable activities.”
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    Global Witness

    Global Witness is an environmentalist advocacy and investigative organization that conducts research and produces reports on numerous industries in the attempt to expose corruption. It is heavily funded by left-leaning nonprofits such as George Soros’s Open Society Foundations and Pierre Omidyar’s Luminate.
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    Global Women’s Institute (GWI)

    The Global Women’s Institute (GWI) is an organization started by the George Washington University in 2012 created, “to advance gender equality through interdisciplinary research, education, and policy and outreach.” According to its website, GWI aims to connect its students and faculty with activists around the world “to end violence against
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    Global Zero

    Global Zero is an international group of world leaders which seeks the abolition of nuclear weapons. The organization was founded in 2008.
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    GLSEN

    For more information, see The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN) (Nonprofit) GLSEN is an education organization that focuses on sexual and gender harassment.
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    Goddard College

    Goddard College is an accredited private liberal arts college located in Plainfield, Vermont, Port Townsend, Washington, and Seattle, Washington, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
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    Gold Bay Foundation

    Gold Bay Foundation is a grantmaking organization which issues grants to pro-abortion, environmentalist organizations, and supports many investigative journalism organizations which report exclusively on conservative leaning organizations. The organization does not have an online presence despite making considerable contributions to left-of-center organizations, totaling $1,330,200 in 2017.
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    Golden State Opportunity Foundation

    The Golden State Opportunity Foundation is a left-of-center non-profit founded by investor and activist Joe Sanberg. The Foundation’s main program is CalEITC4ME, which engages in outreach to low-to-moderate-income Californians in order to enroll them in California’s state-level Earned Income Tax Credit program. Background The Golden State Opportunity Foundation was founded
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    Goldhirsh Foundation

    The Goldhirsh Foundation is the Los Angeles, California-based private foundation of Upworthy and Good Ventures founder Ben Goldhirsh. It contributes to left-of-center advocacy projects, most notably the Hopewell Fund’s Economic Security Project. The Goldhirsh Foundation has in recent years begun to focus its giving towards projects in and around the Los
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    Goldman Sachs Charitable Gifts Fund

    The Goldman Sachs Charitable Gifts Fund is a grantmaking organization which receives contributions from current and former employees of Goldman Sachs, a multinational financial services firm that is one of the most influential investing institutions in the world. The fund, which does business under the name “Goldman Sachs Gives,”
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    Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund

    Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund is a donor-advised fund provider associated with the Goldman Sachs. A donor-advised fund, it distributes charitable donations at the direct request of donors. It was founded in 2001 and is the third-largest fund of its kind. Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund reported “approximately 8,000 grants totaling
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    Goldman Sonnenfeldt Foundation

    The Goldman Sonnenfeldt Foundation is a private foundation that gives grants to environmental, educational, and Jewish causes.
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    Goldwater Institute

    The Barry Goldwater Institute for Public Policy Research, known as the Goldwater Institute, is a right-of-center think tank based in Phoenix, Arizona, that promotes right of center, free-market public policy reforms in the state of Arizona as well as nationally. The organization was founded in 1988 with the support of
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    Good Food Institute (GFI)

    The Good Food Institute (GFI) is a left-of-center think tank that supports plant-based and lab-grown alternatives to meat and dairy products by funding scientific research and advocating for corporate and government policies that promote alternative foods.