Non-profits (Page 156)


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    Hometown Action Alabama

    Hometown Action Alabama (Hometown Action) is an activist organization that advocates for left-of-center positions on LGBT, labor, and abortion issues, as well as the expansion of Medicare. Founded in 2018, it is partnered with the left-wing advocacy organization People’s Action.
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    Honor the Earth

    Honor the Earth is an advocacy group that campaigns for Native American and environmental issues. It has supported environmentalist protests against oil pipelines and promoted divestment campaigns against conventional fuel interests. The group’s co-founder and executive director, Winona LaDuke, is a former Green Party candidate for Vice President of
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    Hoover Institution

    The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace is a think tank that is a division of Stanford University. The organization began as an archive that includes a great many documents dealing with the history of the Soviet Union, as well as the papers of prominent right-of-center intellectuals, including those
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    Hope and Heal Fund

    The Hope and Heal Fund is a gun control advocacy group created and controlled by the left-of-center New Venture Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit administered by the philanthropy consulting firm Arabella Advisors.
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    Hope Enterprise Corporation

    The Hope Enterprise Corporation is a left-leaning nonprofit organization founded in 1994. Formerly known as the Enterprise Corporation of the Delta, Hope Enterpirse Corporation focuses on urban and housing development in the Southern United States.
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    Hope Not Hate

    Hope Not Hate is an British-American international left-of-center identity politics organization.
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    Hopelab

    Hopelab is a “social impact investment” private foundation that was founded by Pam Omidyar, the wife of eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, and is affiliated with the Omidyar nexus of left-of center nonprofits. The organization is focused on youth health and has left-of-center conceptions of intersectionality and equity ingrained
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    Hopewell Fund

    The Hopewell Fund is a 501(c)(3) funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit managed by Arabella Advisors, a Washington, D.C.-based philanthropy consulting firm. The Hopewell Fund manages a number of left-of-center single-issue advocacy groups, including the Economic Security Project and pro-Obamacare Get America Covered. The Hopewell Fund often operates alongside its “sister” nonprofits, primarily
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    Horizon Housing Foundation

    The Horizon Housing Foundation is a Missouri-based private grantmaking foundation that provides affordable housing to low-income families and seniors.
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    Horizon Institute

    The Horizon Institute is a Somaliland NGO that assists government, private sector, and nonprofit institutions in development programs.
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    Horizons Foundation

    Horizons Foundation is a San Francisco-based grantmaking organization that supports predominately LGBT and left-of-center social causes. 1 Originally founded in 1980 as the philanthropic arm of the Golden Gate Business Association, the organization
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    Horowitz Family Foundation

    The Horowitz Family Foundation is a grantmaking organization that gives to organizations which provide social services to various groups of people. Its founder Felicia Horowitz is a longtime left-progressive activist and advocate for left-of-center policy.
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    Hot Bread Kitchen

    Hot Bread Kitchen is a nonprofit organization that provides culinary training to women who face employment barriers.
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    House of GG

    House of GG is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that provides all-inclusive retreats for ethnic minority transgender women. Its retreats provide training to motivate guests to become career LGBT activists. 1 House of GG has advocated in
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    House of Pentacles

    House of Pentacles (HOP) is a far-left organization that is one of 110 projects of the left-of-center Allied Media Projects (AMP). HOP was founded by Joie Lou Shakur as an outgrowth of “Gaycation 2017,” an LGBT event sponsored by far-left Southerners on New Ground (SONG).
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    House of Tulip

    House of Tulip (HOT) is a far-left community land trust founded and led by transgender women that provides housing and resources for the transgender and gender nonconforming communities (TGNC) of New Orleans, Louisiana. 1
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    Housing Assistance Council

    The Housing Assistance Council is a nonprofit organization that finances low-income housing in rural areas. It lends to nonprofit, for-profit, and public housing programs and offers housing assistance resources to individuals living in rural areas.
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    Housing Partnership Network (HPN)

    Housing Partnership Network (HPN) is a collaborative of over 100 housing and community-development groups focused on affordable housing. HPN organizes member networking, develops, and incubates supporting businesses, and advocates for left-of-center policy change at the federal level focused on low-income housing and Black, Indigenous, and other ethnic minority communities.
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    Houston Advanced Research Center

    The Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC) was founded by natural gas extraction pioneer George P. Mitchell in 1982.1 Mitchell, an engineer by training, founded the center to focus on magnet-energy research that would dovetail
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    Houston Endowment

    The Houston Endowment was founded in 1937 by Jesse H. Jones and Mary Gibbs Jones as an extension of their personal philanthropy. The organization gives grants to organization throughout the greater Houston area. 1 Today, the endowment