Non-profits (Page 159)


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    Immigrant Defense Project (IDP)

    Immigrant Defense Project (IDP) is a left-of-center advocacy organization that focuses on issues related to immigration, such as the detention and deportation of immigrants. 1 Immigrant Defense Project conducts activities related
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    Immigrant Justice Corps

    Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) is a non-profit organization that trains attorneys to represent defendants in U.S. immigration proceedings and places them in two-year fellowships with legal groups that advocate for increased legal immigration and other liberal expansionist immigration policies. Immigrant Justice Corps receives several million dollars a year in funding
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    Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)

    The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is a left-of-center immigration advocacy organization based in San Francisco.
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    Immigration Equality

    Immigration Equality is an LGBT-focused immigration advocacy group that provides legal assistance for LGBT asylum seekers. 1 The group also challenges federal immigration regulations and lobbies for liberal expansionist immigration policy.
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    Immigration Justice Campaign

    Immigration Justice Campaign is a project of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the American Immigration Council, and the American Immigrant Representation Project that provides pro bono legal representation and advocacy for persons detained by U.S. immigration authorities. The Campaign’s partners include a number of left-wing organizations including the
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    Immigration Policy Center

    The Immigration Policy Center is the research and policy branch of the American Immigration Council.
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    Immigration Reform Law Institute

    The Immigration Reform Law Institute is a public interest law firm affiliated with the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
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    Immigration Research Initiative (IRI)

    Immigration Research Initiative (IRI) is a left-of-center think tank and research group that focuses on immigration issues, with an emphasis on securing government entitlement benefits such as Medicaid and unemployment compensation for undocumented immigrants. 1 Background Immigration
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    Impact Justice

    Impact Justice is a left-of-center advocacy group that claims that the U.S. criminal justice system needs to be overhauled and works to find alternatives to incarceration. The leaders of Impact Justice have stated that prison and jail are a “direct legacy of slavery,” and consider Jim Crow laws and mass
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    Impact Project

    The Impact Project, also referred to as the State Impact Project, is a left-of-center advocacy campaign that sponsors and coordinates local- and state-level groups to promote left-leaning economic and election policies. The project is headed by Courtney Cuff, a left-leaning operative who previously served as president and CEO of
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    ImpactAssets Inc.

    ImpactAssets Inc. is a donor-advised fund focused on donating to nonprofits, for-profit companies, and other philanthropic funds to create positive philanthropic impacts. In 2010, ImpactAssets spun off from Calvert Impact Capital, another non-profit investment firm, under the leadership of Timothy Freundlich, Wayne Silby, and Ron Cordes. The founders worked with
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    Impeachment HQ

    Impeachment HQ is a rapid response campaign “war room” sending out press links and spin to media to support the impeachment and removal from office of President Donald Trump. The project is a joint effort by Defend the Republic and Stand Up America, an advocacy group founded and led
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    Impetus Fund

    The Impetus Fund is a left-of-center Washington D.C-based 501(c)(4)” dark money” organization 1 founded in July 2020 and managed by the Arabella Advisors consulting firm.
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    In Our Own Voice National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda

    In Our Own Voice National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda is a pro-abortion activist organization that asserts that there are “systems of oppression that target black women.” It is a partnership of eight Black women’s activist organizations, is a member of left-leaning coalition Declaration for American Democracy and is
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    In These Times

    This organization operates under a “doing business as” name. The legal name of this organization is Institute for Public Affairs. In These Times is a socialist magazine and online news and opinion website founded in 1976 by James Weinstein.
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    Inatai Foundation

    The Inatai Foundation is a grantmaking nonprofit organization focused primarily on health and racial equity in Washington. Inatai, formerly known as the Group Health Cooperative, was reestablished as a nonprofit in 2017 after its sale to Kaiser Permanente. In addition to giving grants to left-of-center advocacy groups, Inatai makes donations
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    Incarcerated Nation Network, Inc. (INC)

    Incarcerated Nation Network, Inc. (INC), formerly known as Incarcerated Nation Corp., is a nonprofit organization advocating for reforms to the United States’ criminal justice system such as the “abolition of the Prison Industrial Complex.”
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    Inclusive Economy Action Fund (Democracy Alliance)

    The Inclusive Economy Action Fund (IEAF) is a project of the Democracy Alliance, a collective of influential left-of-center donors that works to build political organizing power on the left. 1 The IEAF financially supports
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    Inclusive Economy Fund (Democracy Alliance)

    The Inclusive Economy Fund (IEF) is a project of the Democracy Alliance, a collective of left-of-center donors influential in left-progressive politics. 1 The IEF financially supports state and local nonprofit organizations that pursue left-of-center
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    Independence Foundation

    The Independence Foundation is a private foundation endowed by steel industrialist William H. Donner that split from the William H. Donner Foundation to continue the Donner Foundation’s Philadelphia programs after the Donner Foundation moved to New York. In addition to supporting cultural institutions in Philadelphia, the Independence Foundation funds