Non-profits (Page 148)


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    Green Science Policy Institute

    The Green Science Policy Institute (GSPI) is an environmentalist advocacy organization that opposes the use of various chemicals. Founded by Arlene Blum in 2008, it was formerly a fiscally sponsored project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs.
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    Green Up Our Schools

    Green Up Our Schools is an environmental nonprofit organization that provides environmental awareness programs in public schools.
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    GreenAction for Health and Environmental Justice

    GreenAction for Health and Environmental Justice is an environmental advocacy group based in San Francisco, California.
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    GreenBlue

    GreenBlue is a Virginia-based environmentalist organization that works on materials management, recycling, and composting. Much of GreenBlue’s work goes towards trying to influence businesses to align their practices with environmentalist ideology and principles. These efforts are driven by a set of principles derived from a method that emphasizes material sourcing,
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    GreenFaith

    GreenFaith is a left-of-center religious-based environmental activist organization. GreenFaith opposes expanding conventional fuels production and advocates for ending use of these energy sources. GreenFaith seeks transition to weather-dependent energies and financial divestment from the conventional fuel industry and uses religious holidays to spread its environmental message. History GreenFaith was founded
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    GreenLatinos

    GreenLatinos is a coalition made up of environmentalist Latino groups. GreenLatinos has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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    GreenLight Fund

    GreenLight Fund, Inc. is a left-of-center nonprofit that makes small grants to targeted local and regional charities in 13 cities in the United States. The group was founded in 2004 by Margaret Hall, a long-time nonprofit executive in Georgia and was originally funded by John Simon, a venture capitalist who
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    Greenlining Institute

    The Greenlining Institute is a public policy, research, and advocacy non-profit organization based in Oakland, California. The Greenlining Institute’s mission is to empower communities of color and other disadvantaged groups through multi-ethnic economic and leadership development, civil rights, and anti-redlining activities.
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    Greenpeace

    For the associated 501(c)(3), see Greenpeace Fund (nonprofit) Greenpeace is one of the most internationally recognized environmentalist organizations. It is well-known for its attention-seeking stunts and radical views. Greenpeace has also sought to actively sabotage those industries it sees as harmful to the environment. Like most environmental organizations, Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace Fund

    For the associated 501(c)(4), see Greenpeace (nonprofit) Greenpeace Fund, Inc. is the non-profit 501(c)(3) arm associated with Greenpeace. It raises money to support the operations and the mission of Greenpeace. It also engages in public education and makes grants in order to support their environmentalist agenda. Among the goals
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    GreenWave

    GreenWave is an environmental activist group focused on coral reefs along the west coast of the U.S.
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    Greenwich House

    Greenwich House is a community organization that provides programs and services for communities within New York City. 1
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    GRID Alternatives

    GRID Alternatives is an environmentalist organization that specializes in installing solar power systems in the U.S., Mexico, Nicaragua, and Nepal. Headquartered in Oakland, California, GRID has multiple offices in California, in Colorado, and in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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    Grist Magazine

    Grist Magazine is an online-only environmentalist magazine that supports left-of-center policy viewpoints. Grist is almost entirely funded by grants, including from major left-of-center grantmaking nonprofits like the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Miami Foundation, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2022, Grist had 30 journalists and
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    Gross National Happiness USA (GNHUSA)

    The GNHUSA is a nonprofit organization that promotes the adoption of happiness measurements as an alternative to GDP measurements.
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    Ground Game LA

    Ground Game LA is a left-of-center voter mobilization group which originated from Jessica Salans’s unsuccessful 2017 campaign for Los Angeles City Council as a member of the Green Party. After the election, the campaign formed Ground Game LA as the lobbying and electoral sister-group to People Organized for
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    Groundswell Action Fund

    Groundswell Action Fund is the 501(c)(4) advocacy affiliate of the Groundswell Fund.
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    Groundswell Fund

    The Groundswell Fund is a “pass through” grantmaking organization that funds advocacy and direct-services groups working on reproductive issues—especially those that advocate for increased access to abortion for minority groups—and transgender interests. History and Background The Groundswell Fund focuses on increasing access to low-cost or government-funded abortions, contraception, midwifery, and
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    Groundwork Action

    Groundwork Action is the advocacy affiliate of the Groundwork Collaborative, a left-of-center economic policy think tank. While the group has no public website, it advocates for left-of-center policies based on the Groundwork Collaborative’s research.
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    Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities

    Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities is an environmentalist organization that seeks to close coal-burning electricity generation plants. 1 Originally formed in 1995 as