Non-profits (Page 178)


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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 Ball du Pont Religious Charitable & Educational Fund

    Jessie Ball du Pont Religious Charitable and Educational Fund (Jessie Ball du Pont Fund or JBDF) provides temporary relief to people and organizations in need in Florida, Virginia, and Delaware.
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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.
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    Jewish Alliance for Justice & Peace

    Brit Tzedek v’Shalom: The Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace (commonly abbreviated as BTvS) was an advocacy organization centered on influencing the government of the United States to broker a two-state solution agreement between the State of Israel and Palestinians. In 2010, the board of the alliance voted in favor
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    Jewish Communal Fund

    The Jewish Communal Fund is a community foundation and administrator of donor-advised funds that promotes and facilitates charitable giving within the Jewish community in the greater New York City area. The organization was founded in 1972 and since has grown to serve donor-advised fund holders across the United States and
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    Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties

    The Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, and Sonoma Counties, also known as the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, is a community foundation serving the Jewish community in the San Francisco Bay Area. The foundation was founded in 1910 and traces its roots to the settlement
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    Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles

    The Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles (JCF Los Angeles) is a grantmaking organization supporting nonprofit programs which support Jewish communities in California, across the United States, and around the world. While most of the foundation’s grants are awarded to Jewish community organizations, the
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    Jewish Council for Public Affairs

    The Jewish Council for Public Affairs is an American Jewish nonprofit organization that acts as a coordinating round table for a wide variety of national Jewish organizations and regional councils, encompassing all of Judaism’s major denominations, including the Reconstructionist, Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox congregational movements. Among other things, the organization
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    Jewish Council on Urban Affairs

    The Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA) is an activist organization based in Chicago, Illinois which works to advance left-wing economic, social, and racial causes. Claiming to be acting in accordance with Jewish religious and cultural values, the group opposes imprisoning criminals, campaigns against the enforcement of immigration laws, and
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    Jewish Farm School

    The Jewish Farm School (JFS) was a nonprofit gardening and agriculture training center based in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area until it shut down in 2019. Founded in 2005, the school aimed to teach farming skills as part of a broader project to instill its variety of Jewish values and environmentalist
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    Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia (JFGP)

    The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia (JFGP) is a charitable organization dedicated to furthering the priorities of the Jewish community through philanthropy and direct services. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it has operated since 1901.
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    Jewish Federation of Greater Washington (JFGW)

    Jewish Federation of Greater Washington (JFGW) is a nonprofit that promotes the Jewish community in the Washington, D.C. area and internationally. The organization focuses both on cultural promotion and philanthropic work, including supporting Ukrainian Jews during the Russian invasion. The JFGW also provides support for victims of antisemitism. In 2020,
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    Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA)

    Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) is pro-Israel think tank focused on U.S. defense and national security issues, especially as they relate to the Middle East. JINSA advocates for a strong security relationship between the United States and Israel.
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    Jewish Jumpstart (Jumpstart Labs)

    Jewish Jumpstart is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that nonprofit groups seeking to advance its nondenominational and liberal view of Judaism through community engagement. 1
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    Jewish Labor Committee

    The Jewish Labor Committee (JLC) is a left-of-center, pro-labor union affinity group promoting the Jewish community within the larger labor movement. The organization was founded in 1934 to organize against the spread of Nazism in Europe. It was active in sending relief to Jewish labor organizations there and organizing anti-Nazi
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    Jewish Organizing Institute and Network (JOIN)

    The Jewish Organizing Institute and Network (JOIN) is a left-of-center activist training and networking organization. JOIN, also known as JOIN for Justice, offers a variety of programs for different Jewish groups, including an apprenticeship for young adults, a course aimed at rabbis and rabbinical students, and a variety of consulting
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    Jewish Social Justice Roundtable

    Jewish Social Justice Roundtable is a network of nonprofit organizations, most of them Jewish cultural or community groups, that support left-of-center social initiatives. It aims to make social justice philanthropy a focal point of Jewish culture. Background Jewish Social Justice Roundtable is a network of nonprofit organizations, most of them
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    Jewish Theological Seminary

    The Jewish Theological Seminary is located in New York. It is one of the academic and spiritual centers of Conservative Judaism, and a major center for academic scholarship in Jewish studies.