Non-profits (Page 174)


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    Jobs for the Future

    Jobs for the Future is a nonprofit that provides education and job training programs in an effort to improve workers economic success. They frequently work with organizations like the Hewlett Foundation.
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    Jobs to Move America

    Jobs to Move America is a left-of-center advocacy organization connected to organized labor that promotes programs to direct infrastructure funding at the state, local, and national levels to be directed towards providing jobs to local unions in the area. The organization also promotes left-leaning environmental policies on issues such as
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    Jobs With Justice (JWJ)

    Jobs with Justice (JWJ) is a national coalition of worker centers and left-wing advocacy groups formed in 1987 by Larry Cohen, who would later serve as president of the Communications Workers of America labor union.
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    Jobs With Justice Education Fund

    Jobs with Justice Education Fund (JWJEF) is a project of Jobs with Justice (JWJ), a left-of-center labor group primarily funded by labor unions
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    JobsWork MKE

    JobsWork MKE (formerly the Milwaukee Community Business Collaborative and Milwaukee JobsWork) is a nonprofit organization that seeks to create pathways to employment for those facing barriers to employment. JobsWork MKE aims to help individuals in Milwaukee’s lowest income neighborhoods become self-sufficient through consistent employment.
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    John and Marcia Goldman Foundation

    The John and Marcia Goldman Foundation is a San Francisco, California-based private grantmaking foundation. It is philanthropic vehicle of businessman John Goldman and his wife Marcia. The bulk of the foundation’s giving goes to noncontroversial causes such as the arts, education, and healthcare, but it is also a large donor
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    John and Mary R. Markle Foundation

    The John and Mary R. Markle Foundation is a grantmaking organization involved in technology, health care, and national security policy. Under the leadership of its current president, former Clinton administration nominee for U.S. Attorney General Zoe Baird, the organization has taken an active role in left-of-center public policy advocacy.
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    John Baldessari Family Foundation

    The John Baldessari Family Foundation (JBFF) was founded by contemporary artist John Baldessari with proceeds from the sale of his artwork. A long-time resident of the Venice Beach area of Los Angeles, Baldessari’s philanthropy extends primarily to local organizations that provide housing and health care for the homeless and under-privileged.
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    John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

    The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (also known as the MacArthur Foundation) was the twelfth largest foundation in the United States in 2014 with total assets over $6 billion.
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    John Dawson Foundation

    The John Dawson Foundation is a private philanthropy and voluntarism organization.
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    John L. Neu Family Foundation

    The John L. Neu Foundation is a left-wing philanthropy organization that focuses on funding animal welfare and environmental advocacy.
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    John Locke Foundation

    The John Locke Foundation is a right-of-center think tank based in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is named for John Locke, the 17th century English classical liberal political philosopher. 1 In December 2020, the John Locke Foundation
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    John M. Lloyd Foundation

    John M. Lloyd Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that focuses on criminal justice policy. The foundation was founded in 1991 as an HIV/AIDS public health advocacy group. Founder John Lloyd, who died shortly after its establishment, was the son of Clifton and Margaret Musser, who founded the General
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    John Merck Fund

    The John Merck Fund was a left-of-center grantmaking institution that supported left-leaning organizations and policies on subjects such as abortion, “climate justice,” human rights, and nuclear disarmament. 1 It provided substantial grants to organizations such
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    John Pritzker Family Fund

    The John Pritzker Family Fund, based in Redwood City, California, is a private grantmaking foundation focused on Jewish causes, civic projects in the San Francisco Bay area, the arts, and support of left-of-center projects targeting American voters and elections.
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    John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

    The Knight Foundation is a left-leaning private foundation that sets a primary emphasis on funding media-related projects. The foundation, which was seeded by the estate of economically conservative newspaper publisher John S. “Jack” Knight, began by endowing chairs in journalism at universities. In the past decade, the foundation has funded
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    John Templeton Foundation

    The John Templeton Foundation was created by investor Sir John Templeton. Since his death in 2005, it has been led after the founder’s death by his late son, John Templeton Jr., and by his grandchildren, Heather Templeton Dill and Jennifer Templeton Simpson.  The foundation’s primary focus is exploring the scientific
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    John William Pope Foundation

    The John William Pope Foundation is a family foundation based in North Carolina that derived its wealth from Variety Wholesalers, a regional retail store chain. Under the leadership James Arthur “Art” Pope, son of John William Pope, the Pope Foundation supports both national and North Carolina-focused center-right organizations and charities
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    Johnny Carson Foundation

    The Johnny Carson Foundation is a Los Angeles-based private grantmaking nonprofit that was founded by the late television host and comedian Johnny Carson. Financed by Carson’s estate, nearly all of the foundation’s grants go to Los Angeles-area charities and nonprofits, as well as to Carson’s alma mater, the University of
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    Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions

    Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions is a research institution that promotes increased gun control. It is housed in Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health and was formed from the merging of a previous Johns Hopkins gun-control research institute and the Educational Fund to Stop Gun