Non-profits (Page 179)


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    Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS)

    The Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) is a religious-education and social-advocacy institution based in New York City. Founded in the late 19th century, JTS provides instruction to Jewish clergy and laity, organizes religious and cultural immersion programs in Israel, and preserves a large collection of Jewish scholarly writings. The
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    Jewish Voice for Peace

    Jewish Voice for Peace is a left-wing, nominally Jewish group that opposes U.S. assistance to the state of Israel and supports allowing Palestinians to live on land within Israel vacated by Arabs during the Israeli War of Independence. The group supports the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement to
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    Jewish Women International (JWI)

    Jewish Women International (JWI) is a Jewish advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., that focuses on domestic violence prevention, women’s empowerment, and left-of-center causes like abortion advocacy and gun control. JWI claims that its mission is to champion “everyone who experiences the world as female” of “every race, culture, ability,
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    Jewish Women’s Foundation

    Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York is a left-of-center grantmaking organization specializing in supporting left-progressive Jewish women’s interests.
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    Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York (Elluminate)

    The Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York (JWFNY; known since 2022 as Elluminate) is a philanthropic organization which supports causes that further the interests of the Jewish diaspora – especially its female members – as well as left-of-center social causes. The organization, which was founded in 1995, has funded initiatives
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    Jews Against Soros (JAS)

    Jews Against Soros (JAS) is a right-of-center Jewish organization founded by right-of-center attorney Will Scharf and journalist Josh Hammer that is opposed to political donor and philanthropist George Soros, who has contributed to numerous left-of-center political organizations and politicians.
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    Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)

    Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ) is a far-left advocacy group based in New York City. It has both a charitable arm, JFREJ Community, that conducts policy advocacy and community organizing and a lobbying and electoral arm, JFREJ Action, that endorses socialist and far-left members of the Democratic Party
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    Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa (JIMENA)

    Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa (JIMENA) is a nonprofit organization that educates and advocates on behalf of Jewish refugees and Mizrahi Jews from Arab countries. JIMENA acts as a resource center for Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewish life to strengthen cultural continuity with Israel and the Middle
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    Jewschool

    Jewschool is a left-of-center Jewish blog that publishes opinion writings on various topics including religion, politics, culture, and Israel. 1 The organization was created by Daniel Sieradski, a radical-left activist whom left-wing Jewish media outlet The Forward has
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    JK Irwin Foundation

    The JK Irwin Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation based in San Francisco focused primarily on criminal justice policy, including prison reform and drug abuse treatment reform. 1 John Irwin, a university professor and
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    JKW Foundation

    The JKW Foundation is a private foundation run by left-progressive commentator, and part-owner and former editor of the left-wing magazine The Nation Katrina vanden Heuvel and her sister, actress and film producer Wendy vanden Heuvel.
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    JM Foundation

    The JM Foundation is a private foundation that focuses on Americans with disabilities and promoting free-market public policy.
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    Job Creation Network Foundation

    The Job Creation Network Foundation is the 501(c)(3) sister organization of 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization Job Creation Network and advocates for protecting “free enterprise.” 1 Lawsuit Against Biden Administration’s Student Loan Bailout Plan On October
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    Job Creators Network

    The Job Creators Network is a group advocating free enterprise and entrepreneurship founded by former Home Depot CEO Bernard Marcus. 1
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    Job Creators Network Foundation

    Job Creators Network Foundation is the research and education arm of the advocacy group Job Creators Network. It was founded by Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus. 1 The foundation proposed the “Healthcare for You”
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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.