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The Kaufman Family Foundation is a private grantmaking nonprofit based in Kenilworth, Illinois, founded in 2018 by Kenneth Kaufman, the chair and managing director of the health care consulting firm Kaufman Hall.
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KC Tenants is a left of center activist organization in the Kansas City area. The group mobilizes its membership of renters as activists to lobby for changes to laws and policies in the city, ranging from a renter’s bill of rights, to taking funds from the police department to pay
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Keep Birth Control Copay Free (also known as Keep BC Free) is a left-of-center advocacy organization which opposes efforts to repeal the Obama administration’s mandate under the Obamacare law that requires employer-provided health insurance companies to cover the costs of birth control, abortion-inducing drugs and devices, and sterilization.
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Keep Iowa Healthy is a left-of-center health care advocacy project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a funding and sponsorship organization managed by Arabella Advisors, a consultancy based in Washington, D.C. that caters to left-leaning advocacy and political clients. Background Keep Iowa Healthy’s website was copyrighted in 2017 and
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Keep Our Republic is an advocacy organization founded in 2020 to conduct public outreach and attract media coverage to push back on arguments by then-President Donald Trump that the 2020 election was illegitimate. The organization was founded by Mark Medish, a former Clinton White House advisor, and Joel McCleary,
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Keep Our Republic Charitable Fund is a nonprofit advocacy organization that acts as the educational and foundation arm of Keep Our Republic, a presidential election advocacy group founded in 2020 to conduct public outreach and attract media coverage to push back on arguments by then-President Donald Trump
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Kehillah is a progressive community synagogue for those who identify themselves on the political left-wing. They contribute educational and advocacy initiatives centered on social reform.
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The Kelly and Sam Bronfman Family Foundation (also known as the Sam Bronfman II Family Foundation) was founded in November 2011 as a private family foundation in New York City. Its namesakes, Kelly and Sam Bronfman II, are members of the wealthy Bronfman Family. The family principally derives its fortune
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The Kendeda Fund is the private philanthropic foundation created by Diana Blank in 1993. Blank, the ex-wife of Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, was not known to be the Fund’s principal donor until 2015.
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Kendra Alexander Foundation is an organization that supports and administers the Center for Political Education, which trains radical-left activists. The foundation seeks to inject “a socialist perspective” in left-wing social justice movements. 1 Background
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The Kenneth Rainin Foundation is an Oakland, California based private grantmaking foundation. The foundation was seeded by the fortune of medical supply manufacturer Kenneth Rainin. The foundation supports the arts in the San Francisco Bay area and medical research, mostly in the area of inflammatory bowel disease. The foundation also
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The Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities (KGCfPP) is a moderately left-of-center think tank based in Las Vegas that focuses on Nevada education, budget, health care, and social welfare policy.
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Kentuckians for the Commonwealth is a left-of-center organizing and advocacy group focusing on environmental issues. Kentucky activists founded the group in 1981 as the Kentucky Fair Tax Coalition. In the decades that followed, the Coalition adopted its present name and expanded its area of focus to include advocacy efforts related
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Kentucky Civic Engagement Table (KCET) is a left-of-center advocacy group that supports and coordinates efforts of small, left-leaning activist groups in Kentucky. The group is part of the coalition State Voices, which organizes left-of-center state-based political advocacy groups.
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The Kentucky Coalition is the educational and research arm of the left-of-center organizing group Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (KFTC). The Coalition was founded in 1984, three years after KFTC. It “provides financial support” for KFTC’s “charitable and educational activities.” In the past, KFTC’s activities have included lobbying Obama administration
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Kentucky Health Justice Network is a left-of-center group in Kentucky that facilitates women receiving abortions and helps to fund and assist transgender people with surgeries and other aspects of gender changes. 1
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Kentucky Heartwood is a non-profit organization which advocates against the development of forested public lands. The organization has signed on as a sponsor of the Green New Deal.
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Kentucky Interfaith Power & Light focuses on providing environmentalist-favored sanctioned energy and building options to religious congregations in Kentucky. Kentucky Interfaith Power & Light has signed a petition supporting the Green New Deal.1
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Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice is a left-of-center abortion advocacy group that advocates for left-of-center abortion policies as well as left-of-center positions on LGBT issues, illegal immigration, environmentalism, and “economic justice” in Kentucky. The group is a state-level affiliate of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) and
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Kentucky Youth Advocates is a left-of-center policy organization in Kentucky.