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Harford County Climate Action is an environmentalist group out of Maryland. The organizations signed on in support of the Green New Deal.
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Harmony Labs is a research institution that looks at the current media landscape. This includes current business models, political polarization, and manipulated media.
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The Harold K. Raisler Foundation Inc. (HKRF) is a left-of-center private grantmaker founded in 1958 from family wealth sourced from the Raisler Corporation of New York, a mechanical systems installation business. 1 HKRF
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The Harold Simmons Foundation is the private grantmaking foundation of Harold C. Simmons (1931-2013), an investor whose holding company, Contran Corporation, owns 93 percent of Valhi, Inc., a publicly traded company whose divisions manufacture chemicals (most notably titanium oxide) and components for computers as well as buying and selling real
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Harper’s Magazine Foundation is the corporate parent of Harper’s, a left-of-center political and cultural magazine. Its principal funder is the J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation. The magazine itself was established in 1850. In 1980, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation teamed with the Atlantic Richfield Company to save the
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The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation (Weinberg Foundation) is the family foundation of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg. It makes upwards of $130 million in grants annually to nonprofit organizations providing social services in Israel and Hawaii and in the Baltimore, New York City, northeastern Pennsylvania, and San Francisco metropolitan and
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The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation is a nonprofit confronting different forms of violence. It sponsors academic research on the causes and manifestations of war, terrorism, crime, domestic abuse, resource extraction, political extremism, and religious conflict.
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The Harry Potter Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that uses the Harry Potter series of novels to advocate in areas such as climate change, racial justice, and LGBT interests.
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The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving (HFPG) is a left-of-center grant-making organization headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut, and operating in the Capitol Region of Connecticut.1 It was established in 1925 by bankers Maynard T.
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Harvard University is one of the oldest, most prestigious, and most powerful universities in the world. Founded in 1636, the university maintains a $40.9 billion academic endowment, the largest in the world, as of April 2021.
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Hasbara Fellowships is a pro-Israel campus activism organization that works with more than 120 universities across North America. 1 The organization brings hundreds of college students to Israel each year for tours and lectures.
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Hatton W. Sumners Foundation for the Study and Teaching of Self-Government is a grantmaking organization that gives grants to non-profits and provides higher education scholarships to promote the values of civic participation and self-government. Founding and History The Hatton W. Sumners Foundation for the Study and Teaching of Self-Government was
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The Havens Wright Center for Social Justice is a left-wing scholarly institution within the sociology department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It is directed by Joel Rogers.
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Hawaii Appleseed (formally Hawai’i Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice) is a left-of-center state-level policy organization based in Hawaii.
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The Hawai’i People’s Fund comprises activists and donors that collaborate to provide support for Hawaii nonprofit organizations, offering grants to those advocating for LGBT interests and confronting systems of oppression such as inequality and racism. Background The Hawai’i People’s Fund (HPF) was funded in 1972.
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Hawaii Institute for Human Rights was a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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The Haymarket People’s Fund is a left-of-center grantmaking nonprofit that supports a variety of far-left and social justice organizations in New England. Named after the Haymarket Affair of 1886, in which eight Chicago Police Department officers and four labor-movement protesters were killed on “the most devastating day in Chicago Police
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Founded in 1999, Hazon is a nonprofit organization that promotes creating sustainable communities in the Jewish world. Hazon CSA is the first Jewish Community-Supported Agriculture program in North America. Hazon has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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HBCU Green Fund is an environmentalist nonprofit organization that claims that it is seeking to raise $1 million to fund environmentalist projects at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to lower carbon emissions and energy usage.
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HeadCount is an organization that works with musicians to promote democratic participation in the United States. The organization was founded in 2004 and has since registered over half a million voters through concerts and events. 1