Non-profits (Page 181)


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    Kinder Institute for Urban Research

    The Kinder Institute for Urban Research is a left-of-center think-tank run by Rice University in Houston, Texas which focuses on combining research with direct political action. 1 The Institute produces the
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    Kindling

    Kindling is a Bellingham, Washington based non-profit. The organization runs a website where it catalogs victories for left-of-center causes and provides leadership training. Founder The founder and executive director of Kindling is Peter Schulte, a self-described former marijuana addict who has “spent years working with the great Amazonian plant medicine
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    King Baudouin Foundation United States (KBFUS)

    King Baudouin Foundation United States (KBFUS) is the American branch of the King Baudouin Foundation (KBF), an international grantmaking foundation based in Brussels, Belgium. It provides grants to left-of-center organizations, operates donor-advised funds, and allows such organizations to raise tax-deductible donations from foreign donors.
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    Kingmakers of Oakland

    Kingmakers of Oakland is a Bay Area nonprofit that focuses on improving educational outcomes for Black males. 1
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    Kino Border Initiative

    Kino Border Initiative is an organization that was created in 2009 by the California Province of the Society of Jesus, Jesuit Refugee Service, the Missionary Sisters of the Eucharist, the Mexican Province of the Society of Jesus, the Diocese of Tucson and the Diocese of Nogales. It is in Nogales,
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    Kinsey Institute

    The Kinsey Institute is a controversial research institution that studies human sexuality and sexual behavior. Located at Indiana University, the Institute pushes broadly left-of-center and socially liberal views on sexuality and gender identity. The Institute was founded by and is named after sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, whose work has garnered
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    Kitchen Table Campaigns (Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families)

    Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that advocates for left-of-center food and drug policies. The nonprofit’s legal name is Kitchen Table Campaigns.
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    Kitsap Environmental Coalition

    Kitsap Environmental Coalition is an environmentalist group based out of Washington which, among other activities, has hosted a funeral for beehives. The organization was a sponsor of the Green New Deal.
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    Klamath Forest Alliance

    Klamath Forest Alliance is a left-of-center environmentalist group focused on the Klamath basin region in Oregon and Northern California. The organization supports the complete cessation of nuclear, biomass, hydroelectric, and combustion-based electric power generation; the prohibition of all vehicles using conventional fuels such as diesel and gasoline; increasing funding to
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    Klarman Family Foundation

    Klarman Family Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that is the private foundation of investor Seth Karman, the brother of left-of-center academic Michael Klarman. 1
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    Know Your IX (Know Your Nine)

    Know Your IX (alternatively Know Your Nine) is a left-of-center advocacy organization focusing on Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Know Your IX was founded to provide information and resources for victims of harassment or sexual assault and favors increasing federal resources and reporting requirements. Know Your IX
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    Knowledge Ecology International (KEI)

    Knowledge Ecology International (KEI) is a social justice non-governmental organization (NGO) that advocates for the management of “knowledge resources” to assist low-income vulnerable populations. 1
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    KnowledgeWorks Foundation

    The KnowledgeWorks Foundation is a nonprofit organization that promotes left-of-center public education policies involving the implementation of blockchain technologies into the public school system. The organization has advocated for the public education system to train students for a future dominated by automation, alleging that many of today’s jobs will no
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    Koch Cultural Trust

    The Koch Cultural Trust (originally the Kansas Cultural Trust) was created by Elizabeth Koch, wife of Charles Koch. It is a nonprofit that awards scholarships to students interested in careers in the performing or visual arts. Background Koch Cultural Trust grantees are supposed to “have a connection with Kansas”
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    Koch Family Foundation

    The Koch Family Foundation is a private foundation created by Fred Koch and Mary Koch, the parents of Charles, David, William, and Frederick Koch. Fred Koch founded Winkler-Koch, an industrial firm that later became Koch Industries. The foundation is run by Elizabeth Koch, wife of Charles Koch, and
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    Kohlberg Foundation

    The Kohlberg Foundation is a private family foundation founded by private equity billionaire Jerome Kohlberg and his wife Nancy in 1989, based in Mt. Kisco, New York. The foundation provides grants to numerous left-of-center organizations, focused on legal policy related to health programs, the environment, and education.
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    Kolibri Foundation

    The Kolibri Foundation is a private pass-through funder based in Washington, D.C. It supports organizations focused on redistribution of wealth, defunding police, and pro-abortion activism. 1 Background The Kolibri Foundation was founded in 2019.
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    Kopernik Solutions

    Kopernik Solutions is an advocacy organization that provides research into solving environmental issues. 1
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    Korean American Resource and Cultural Center

    The Korean American Resource and Cultural Center (KRCC) is a non-profit organization that utilizes education, social services, and advocacy to empower Korean American and mixed ethnicity youth communities.1
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    Korean Resource Center

    The Korean Resource Center is a non-profit organization that empowers low-income Asian and Pacific Islander communities in Southern California.1