Non-profits (Page 160)


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    Independence Institute

    Not to be confused with the Independent Institute, a California-based center-right think tank. The Independence Institute (II) is a non-partisan public policy think tank that promotes free enterprise, limited government, and individual liberty. II’s policy centers produce research and analysis supporting a free market, pro-freedom agenda in the areas
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    Independent Institute

    The Independent Institute is a nonpartisan public policy think tank that seeks to advance peaceful, free societies through its research and publications. The Independent Institute has seven educational centers that conduct research and present findings as public policy solutions for a wide range of social and economic issues.
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    Independent Media Institute (IMI)

    Independent Media Institute is an advocacy organization that uses journalism and related media disciplines to promote left-of-center messaging and policies. 1 It is best known for its creation and management of the AlterNet journalism
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    Independent Petroleum Association of America

    IPAA is a national trade association that represents independent oil and gas producers in the U.S.
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    Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS)

    The Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) is an organization of private schools in the Midwest United States. ISACS provides resources to its member schools, including curriculum recommendations and guidelines on adhering to the group’s left-progressive political views.
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    Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS)

    The Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) is a regional organization of private schools. The ISAS provides resources to its member schools, including curriculum recommendations and guidelines on adhering to the group’s left-progressive political views.
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    Independent Sector

    Independent Sector is an organization that advocates for left-of-center nonprofit organization administration policies, such as tax deductions for donors to nonprofits and laws that limit political speech activity by limiting donor privacy. 1 Despite its funding by left-progressive foundations and
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    Independent Women’s Forum

    The Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) is a right-of-center nonprofit organization that focuses on policy concerning women. The forum  grew out of the “Women for Judge Thomas” group, which supported the confirmation of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991.
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    Independent Women’s Voice

    Independent Women’s Voice (IWV) is the political arm of the Independent Women’s Forum (IWF), a right-of-center nonprofit organization which focuses on policy issues affecting women. The organization develops policy approaches to appeal to women, independents, and millennial voters
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    Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC)

    Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) is the largest advocacy organization consisting of Indian Muslims in the United States. 1 Originally founded in 2002 as the Indian Muslim Council – USA,
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    Indiana Community Action Association

    Indiana Community Action Association is a left-of-center organizing and policy group in Indiana. It operates the Indiana Institute for Working Families, a left-of-center public policy organization focusing on state-level policy in Indiana.
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    Indiana Legal Services

    Indiana Legal Services (ILS) is a non-profit law firm that represents low-income people. ILS’s LGBT Law Project focuses on resenting transgender persons who want to change their name or the gender on their birth certificate.
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    Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)

    The Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN; official name “Indigenous Educational Network of Turtle Island”) is a collection of environmentalist groups primarily in North America. The group opposes zero carbon nuclear energy.
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    Indigenous Lifeways

    Indigenous Lifeways is a left-of-center organizing and activism group based in New Mexico that promotes environmental and social issues within native communities, particularly among women. The group promotes far-left ideology and rhetoric around its practices and conducts community outreach programs, education on social justice, and environmental activism. The group opposes
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    Individuals Now (Social Advocates for Youth)

    Individuals Now Inc., operating under the name Social Advocates for Youth (SAY), offers youth services in Sonoma, California. Most of SAY’s revenue is derived from government funding. 1 In 2022, one
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    Indivisible 435

    Indivisible 435 was created in late 2016 as a response to the election of President Donald Trump and was established to provide liberals a practical guide about “Resisting the Trump Agenda.” 1 It is a project of
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    Indivisible Civics

    Indivisible Civics is the charitable arm of the Indivisible Project, a left-of-center lobbying organization that was created to provide liberals a practical guide about “Resisting the Trump Agenda.” 1 Indivisible Civics receives a large sum of money
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    Indivisible East Bay

    Indivisible East Bay is an informal left-of-center organization based in the East Bay section of San Francisco, California. It is an affiliate of the left-of-center organizing and activism network Indivisible. Background The organization was founded in 2017. The organization advocates for and promotes left-of-center policies and lobbies members of
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    Indivisible Northern Nevada

    Indivisible Northern Nevada (INNV) is an informal left-of-center organization based in Reno, Nevada. It is an affiliate of the left-of-center organizing and activism network Indivisible that opposes President Donald Trump and his agenda while pushing left-of-center policies.
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    Industrial Areas Foundation

    Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) is a left-of-center community and interfaith organizing organization founded in 1940 by a group of business and faith leaders including far-left activist Saul Alinsky, who authored the book Rules for Radicals. The organization took on its current form in the early 1970s following Alinsky’s death