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The Johnson Charitable Gift Fund is a philanthropic organization that educates and assists donors in providing “charitable giving.” 1
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The Johnson Family Foundation is a New York City-based left-of-center private grantmaking organization. It is also known as the Thomas Phillips and Jane Moore Johnson foundation. Until 2000, the foundation’s giving was oriented more towards education and religious philanthropic causes. But since then, the foundation has become a major contributor
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JOIN for Justice is a training association for the Jewish community on social issues.
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The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, headquartered in Washington, DC in the United States, is a national nonprofit American research and public policy institution or think tank.
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Joint Venture Silicon Valley Network is a network of businesses, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and individuals who advocate for left-of-center approaches to technology, economic development, climate, and education polices. 1 Joint Venture Silicon
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Jonas Philanthropies is a left-of-center grantmaking charity founded by retail executive Donald Jonas and his wife Barbara. 1 It primarily focuses on providing scholarship grants to graduate nurses, funding for research on children’s vision, and education
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The Jonathan Logan Family Foundation supports journalism by funding documentary films, supporting authors and journalists researching nonfiction articles and books, preserving newspaper archives, and producing podcasts. Recipients of its grant funding include prominent left-of-center nonprofit journalism entities, including Institute for Nonprofit News, Report for America, and Fund for
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The Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy is a think tank formed in 2018 in Washington, D.C. The organization is named after Reconstruction-era U.S. Rep. Joseph Hayne Rainey (R-SC), the first Black man to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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The Josephine S. Gumbiner Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation based in Long Beach, California. The foundation was established in 1989, and the foundation’s grants were originally targeted towards organizations that are improving the lives of women and children. The foundation has since shifted its giving towards left-of-center so-called “social
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The Joshua Mailman Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation led by Joshua Mailman.
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The Jospeh Rowntree Foundation (JRF) is a left-of-center private foundation that focuses on housing and poverty in the United Kingdom. It affirms the existence of structural racism in housing
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The Journey for Justice Alliance, also called Journey for Justice, is a network of activist groups across the United States that promotes increased taxpayer funding for government schools and a left-of-center racial and cultural agenda. While the organization claims to be working towards an improved education system for “all children
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The Joyce Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Chicago that finances advocacy for gun control, environmental causes, and liberal education policy; opposition to right-of-center election reforms; and left-of-center nonprofit media outlets. Beatrice Joyce Kean established the organization in 1948. Before he was elected President of the United States, then-Illinois
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The JPB Foundation is a private foundation created by Barbara Picower in 2011. It is one of the largest grant-making foundations in the United States. 1 Focused on medical, environmental, and poverty issues, the
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The JPMorgan Chase Foundation is the philanthropic arm of JPMorgan Chase and Co., a major international financial institution. The foundation supports nonprofits that could become lasting lending organizations that can put more money into poor neighborhoods.
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The JS Greene Memorial Foundation is a grantmaking foundation based in Delaware that provides grants to left-of-center organizations across the United States including the Venice Community Housing Corporation, American Ireland Fund, and the Greater Houston Community Foundation.
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Jubilee USA Network (JUN) is a coalition of 75 organizations, 700 faith communities, and 50 “Jubilee global partners” devoted to reforming international debt. JUN and many similar organizations arose in the 1990s as part of the “Jubilee 2000” movement, which advocated for the universal forgiveness of national debt in developing
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The Jubitz Family Foundation is an Oregon-based left-of-center grantmaking foundation that provides funding to environmentalist and anti-war causes. Background The foundation was founded by Albin Jubitz Jr. in 2001 after the sale of DAT services, a company founded by his father.
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Judicial Action Group (JAG) is a 501(c)(4) organization that advocates for social conservatism in the judicial system.1 The organization reviews judges based on their records on the issues of marriage, life, and religious
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The Judicial Crisis Network (JCN) is a right-of-center judicial advocacy group. The group supports the confirmation of right-leaning judges who support the judicial philosophy of “originalism,” which holds that judicial interpretation should rely on the original meaning of legal texts rather than contemporary social or political circumstances. JCN was founded