Non-profits (Page 153)


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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
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    Hester Street Collaborative

    Hester Street Collaborative is an urban planning nonprofit that partners with municipal governments, community organizations, and other institutions to direct their infrastructure projects towards left-of-center social and environmental goals, which include group equality of outcome, taxpayer-funded housing subsidies, and reduced use of conventional fuels. Hester Street Collaborative is named after
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    Hidden Leaf Foundation

    Hidden Leaf Foundation is a grantmaking organization that funds left-of-center advocacy groups. Each year, it states that it gives up to $2 million to around 35 organizations. 1
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    High Ground Institute

    The High Ground Institute is an advocacy group that works with a variety of other organizations in their respective fields. These partnered organizations all share a focus on Wisconsin.
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    High Tide Foundation

    The High Tide Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation that is primarily focused on environmental issues, especially climate change. It was formerly known as the Overlook International Foundation.
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    Higher Heights for America

    Higher Heights for America (Higher Heights) advocates for increased political participation and voter turnout among Black women. It supports Democratic candidates exclusively. 1 Higher Heights argues that Black women in America face
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    Highlander Research and Education Center

    Highlander Research and Education Center is a left-of-center training organization that focuses on social and economic justice, environmentalism, and grassroots movements, especially in Appalachia and the American South. It is one of the seminal institutions of the modern American left, with roots going back to the New Deal and the
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    Hilda Mullen Foundation

    The Hilda Mullen Foundation is a grantmaking trust created by investment manager Martin Whitman and his wife Lois Whitman. The foundation is a left-of-center organization which contributes to universities, pro-LGBT, pro-government-controlled healthcare, pro-abortion, liberal activism, and anti-capital punishment organizations. The Hilda Mullen Foundation also provides grants and contributions to lobbies
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    Hill-Snowdon Foundation

    The Hill-Snowdon Foundation is a left-leaning grantmaking foundation, which supports organizations and projects oriented towards immigration expansion, minority interests, voter mobilization, and combating poverty. Background The Hill-Snowdon Foundation was founded in New Jersey in 1959 by Arthur Bullock Hill, an executive and board member of Johnson and Johnson, primarily with
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    Hillel International

    Hillel International (also known as Hillel the Foundation for Jewish Campus Life) is a Jewish community group based on college campuses. There are 800 Hillel chapters on college campuses in North America, as well as 30 Hillel chapters abroad.