Non-profits (Page 152)


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    Hebrew Institute of Riverdale

    The Hebrew Institute of Riverdale is an Open Orthodox synagogue in the residential Riverdale neighborhood of New York City. The congregation was founded in 1971 and has been led by Rabbi Avi Weiss since 1973, although he announced in October 2014 that he will be stepping down from his position
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    Hedge Clippers

    Hedge Clippers is a project of the Sparrow Project.
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    Heifer Foundation

    The Heifer Foundation is a private foundation used to fund Heifer International, a nonprofit aid humanitarian aid organization.
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    Heifer Project International

    The Heifer Project International, also known as Heifer International, is a community-based organization that advocates for ending poverty and world hunger. 1
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    Heineman Foundation for Research, Education, Charitable and Scientific Purposes

    The Heineman Foundation for Research, Education, Charitable, and Scientific Purposes is a charitable grantmaking organization based in New York City. The foundation was founded in 1948 by Belgian-American businessman Dannie Heineman and his wife, Hettie, to support scientific projects and education. In recent years, the foundation has expanded its grantmaking
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    Heinrich Boell Foundation

    The Heinrich Böll (or Boell) Foundation is a left-leaning 501(c)(3) private grantmaking foundation affiliated with the German Green Party.
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    Heinz Center for Science, Economics and the Environment

    The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington D.C.
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    Heinz Endowments

    The Heinz Endowments were formed in 2007 through the merger of the Howard Heinz Endowment, created in 1941, and the Vira I. Heinz Endowment, created in 1986. The endowment’s primary purpose is aiding organizations in western Pennsylvania, but the foundation has a national profile because of its collaborations with other
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    Heinz Family Foundation

    The Heinz Family Foundation is a private charitable organization that gives grants and awards primarily to left-wing individuals and causes in the areas of education, the environment and social justice. It was established in 1984 by the late U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III (R-Pennsylvania) and his wife Teresa Heinz
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    Heirs To Our Oceans

    Heirs To Our Oceans is an environmentalist advocacy group focusing on education and messaging to younger audiences and students. The organization signed on as a sponsor of the Green New Deal. Heirs To Our Oceans has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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    Heising-Simons Action Fund

    The Heising-Simons Action Fund is the advocacy arm of the Heising-Simons Foundation, a left-of-center foundation founded by Mark Heising and his wife Liz Simons, the daughter of billionaire retired hedge fund manager James Simons. Established in 2020, the Heising-Simons Action Fund is the advocacy arm of
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    Heising-Simons Foundation

    The Heising-Simons Foundation is a California-based private family foundation led by liberal philanthropists and major Democratic Party donors Liz Simons and her husband Mark Heising. The Heising-Simons Foundation primarily funds organizations that work on environmentalist policy, climate change, scientific research, education, and human rights issues.
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    Hellman Foundation

    The Hellman Foundation is a left-of-center private grantmaking foundation based in and with its primary focus in the San Francisco Bay area. In 2020, the group gave $2,750,000 to the New Venture Fund.
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    Henry Luce Foundation

    Henry Luce Foundation is a grantmaker established by Henry Luce, the founder of Time magazine. It has awarded more than 6,000 grants to support a wide range of causes like women’s STEM education and the intersections between religion, gender, and sexuality. Background The Henry Luce Foundation is a grantmaker based
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    Henry P. Kendall Foundation

    The Henry P. Kendall Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization. The foundation supports environmentalist organizations and other projects throughout the New England area. The foundation is also active in public school and university grantmaking. The children of industrial manager Henry P. Kendall founded the institution in 1957, focusing its activities
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    Herb Block Foundation

    The Herb Block Foundation is a left-leaning private grantmaking foundation founded by and named after Herbert Block, a longtime cartoonist and journalist for the Washington Post. 1
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    Heritage Action for America

    For more information, please see: Heritage Foundation Heritage Action for America (Heritage Action) is the Heritage Foundation’s advocacy arm. The Heritage Foundation is a right-of-center policy think tank that researches and recommends policies such as free markets, limited government, a strong national defense, and courts that adhere to
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    Heritage Foundation

    The Heritage Foundation is a right-of-center policy think tank founded in 1973 that researches and recommends policies such as free markets, limited government, a strong national defense, and courts that adhere to the original meaning of the U.S. Constitution.
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    Herman and Frieda L. Miller Foundation

    Herman and Frieda L. Miller Foundation is a foundation supporting left-wing organizing in Massachusetts.
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    Herrick Foundation

    The Herrick Foundation is a grantmaking foundation run by Michigan’s Herrick family, the former owners of the Tecumseh Products Company. It played a central role in the company’s late 2000’s corporate power struggle, which, despite fierce opposition from the Foundation and its ownership shares, culminated in the eventual ousting of