Non-profits (Page 176)


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    Joshua Mailman Foundation

    The Joshua Mailman Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation led by Joshua Mailman.
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    Jospeh Rowntree Foundation (JRF)

    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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    Journey for Justice Alliance

    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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    Joyce Foundation

    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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    JPB Foundation

    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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    JPMorgan Chase Foundation

    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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    JS Greene Memorial Foundation

    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

    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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    Jubitz Family Foundation

    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

    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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    Judicial Crisis Network (JCN)

    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
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    Judicial Watch

    Judicial Watch is a legal activist group that investigates alleged misconduct by government officials and political figures. The organization primarily relies on public records for its investigations and frequently files federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to obtain information.
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    Juma Ventures

    Juma Ventures is a nonprofit social enterprise organization that targets young individuals and puts them in the workplace.
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    JUNTA for Progressive Action

    JUNTA for Progressive Action is a left-of-center immigration advocacy group working in the New Haven, Connecticut Latino community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, JUNTA created a fund to support rent payments for New Haven residents without legal immigration status.
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    Just Associates (JASS)

    Just Associates (JASS) is an international feminist activist organization that operates in the United States, Central America, the Netherlands, Southern Africa, and Southeast Asia. 1 Built upon the theory that collective power can
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    JUST Capital

    JUST Capital is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that is focused on promoting a “stakeholder” theory of capitalism in which large firms are actively engaged in promoting and embodying left-of-center perspectives and policies on social issues. The organization heavily promotes “intersectional” issues, such as gender and racial makeup of staffing, and
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    Just Democracy

    Just Democracy is a left-progressive racial and social advocacy coalition including 36 left-of-center organizations1 that supports left-of-center electoral initiatives including abolishing the Electoral College, expanding the number of seats on the Supreme Court (known as “packing
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    Just Detention International

    Just Detention International is a human rights organization that advocates for ending sexual abuse and assault within prisons. 1
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    Just Futures Law

    Just Futures Law (JFL) is a left-leaning legal activist group that launches lawsuits, conducts advocacy, and provides legal support to individuals, activist organizations, and community groups to “dismantle” the surveillance, incarceration, and deportation systems in the United States. JFL claims that minorities and immigrant-rights activists are the subject of a
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    Just Majority

    Just Majority is a coalition of left-wing nonprofits that support the expansion of the U.S. Supreme Court, which currently has a majority of conservative-leaning Republican-nominated justices, a practice critics call “court-packing.” In May and April 2023, Just Majority embarked on a bus tour in the northeastern United States and launched