Non-profits (Page 172)


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    Japanese American National Museum

    The Japanese American National Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Japanese Americans. It is located in the Little Tokyo area near downtown Los Angeles, California.
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    Jaquelin Hume Foundation

    The Jaquelin Hume Foundation is a family foundation run by the descendants of food industry entrepreneur Jaquelin “Jack” Hume (1905-1991). With his brother William, Jack Hume created Basic Vegetable Products, which sold dried onions and garlic, and American Potato, which dried potatoes. Hume was an active donor to Republican causes
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    Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Foundation

    The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation funded by Jay Schottenstein, an Ohio retail magnate and member of the one of the wealthiest retailing families in the United States. The foundation gives almost exclusively to Jewish cultural and religious organizations. Schottenstein Family Business Ventures Jay Schottenstein
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    Jean I. & Charles H. Brunie Foundation

    The Jean I. and Charles H. Brunie Foundation was the philanthropic vehicle of Charles H. Brunie (1930-2017), the longtime chairman of Oppenheimer Capital investment advisors. Brunie was a trustee (and for a period the chairman) of the Manhattan Institute, a right-leaning think tank focused on urban policy, and was
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    Jeff T. Green Family Foundation

    The Jeff T. Green Family Foundation (Green Family Foundation) is a left-of-center organization that focuses on education policy issues, with an emphasis on utilizing data science and predictive tools to address race-centric policy issues. In addition, the foundation has provided funding for organizations that engage in LGBT-interest advocacy. The Green
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    Jefferson Awards Foundation

    The Jefferson Awards Foundation is a nonprofit that trains individuals in community service programs. It was originally created in 1972 by the American Institute for Public Service.
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    JEHT Foundation

    The JEHT Foundation was a left-of-center grantmaking nonprofit based in New York City. The Foundation’s name was an acronym for “Justice, Equality, Human Dignity and Tolerance.” The Foundation made the bulk of its grants in support of left-of-center criminal justice and electoral policy implementation. The Foundation also funded efforts to
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    Jeld-Wen Foundation

    The Jeld-Wen Foundation is a private foundation that gives grants to K-12 education programs.
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    Jenifer Altman Foundation

    The Jennifer Altman Foundation is a private foundation of the late Jennifer Altman. The foundation funds environmentalist and community support programs.
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    Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Foundation

    Also see Jonathan Soros (Person) The Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Foundation (JJASF) is a grantmaking foundation created in 2009 by left-wing philanthropist Jonathan Soros and his wife, Jennifer Allan. Jonathan Soros is the chairman of the JJASF and the third child of left-leaning billionaire activist George
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    Jenny Jones Foundation

    The Jenny Jones Foundation is a center-left grantmaking organization that provides financial support to first-responder organizations such as volunteer fireman and organizations that combat recidivism. The Jenny Jones Foundation was created in 2005 by Canadian-American talk-show host Jenny Jones.
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    Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham Environmental Trust

    The Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham Environmental Trust (Grantham Trust) is an organization that makes grants to environmentalist organizations with a focus on the developing world. It is a part of the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment. The trust is administered by British investor Jeremy Grantham
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    Jericho Movement

    The Jericho Movement, also called “the Jericho Movement to Free All Political Prisoners” or “the National Jericho Movement,” 1 is a radical activist organization focused on
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    Jerome L. Greene Foundation

    The Jerome L. Greene Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization. The foundation is based in New York City and focuses its grants in the area. Left-wing groups that have received funding from the Jerome L. Greene Foundation include the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Planned Parenthood, and
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    Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies (JIMS)

    Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies (JIMS) is a libertarian think tank focused on economic policy in Israel. JIMS advocates for economic freedom and individual liberty. Founded in 2003, JIMS publishes economic policy papers and editorials, operates educational projects, and administers the Israel Panel Study of Opinion Dynamics (IPSOD), a public opinion
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    Jerusalem Institute of Justice (JIJ)

    Jerusalem Institute of Justice (JIJ) is a legal and research organization based in Jerusalem, Israel, focused on democracy, human rights, and freedom of religion in Israel and the Middle East. JIJ is supported in the United States by JIJ USA, which is based in Dallas, Texas.
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    Jesse Helms Center

    The Jesse Helms Center is a right-of-center organization that promotes free enterprise.
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    Jesse Helms Center Foundation

    The Jesse Helms Center Foundation (JHC) is a foundation that promotes free enterprise and traditional American values through lectures, educational programs, and events. Named for controversial former U.S. Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC), the Foundation serves as an archive of Helms’ political career and continues to use Helms’ values and causes as
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    Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation

    The Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation that funds a variety of left-of-center and far-left advocacy organizations. The organization is based in New York City and has funding focus areas in New York and Mississippi as well as nationally. The foundation was founded in the 1940s by
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    Jesus People Against Pollution

    Jesus People Against Pollution is a now defunct religious group which advocates against household chemical production companies. The organization signed on in support of the Green New Deal.