Non-profits (Page 183)


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    Laura and John Arnold Foundation

    The Laura and John Arnold Foundation is a private foundation based in Houston, Texas. The foundation was founded in 2008 by hedge fund manager John Arnold and his wife, Laura. The foundation focuses on criminal justice, education issues, public pensions, dietary policy, and scientific research reform. The foundation
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    Law Center for Better Housing (LCBH)

    The Law Center for Better Housing (LCBH) is a Chicago based nonprofit law firm which provides legal services for low- and middle-income renters. LCBH affirms that housing is a right and that the city of Chicago should invest more tax dollars into homes and neighborhoods for low-income people, should increase
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    Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence

    Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, formerly known as Legal Community Against Gun Violence, is a public interest law project associated with the gun control organization Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence originally was formed to advocate for gun control in
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    Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP)

    The Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) is an advocacy organization that supports left-of-center criminal justice policy. Originally founded as Law Enforcement Against Prohibition in 2002, the organization was intended to combat drug prohibition but has since expanded to pursuing left-of-center criminal justice policy more broadly.
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    Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF)

    Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF) funds the legal defense for law enforcement agents who are prosecuted or fired for actions taken while in the line of duty. The group also works to educate the public on the challenges faced by law enforcement officers and to improve public perception of
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    Law School Transparency

    Law School Transparency is an educational research and advocacy organization that provides tools about admissions and rankings for prospective law students. The organization also advocates for increased transparency around law school admissions, and acts as a watchdog around perceived predatory practices by law schools. The organization has championed class-action lawsuits
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    Law Students for Climate Accountability

    Law Students for Climate Accountability is a project of Earth Island Institute that pressures law firms, their employees, students, and law schools to disengage from the hydrocarbon fuel industry. 1 LSCA
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    Lawrence P. Castellani Family Foundation

    The Lawrence P. Castellani Family Foundation (Castellani Family Foundation) is a grantmaking foundation based in Sarasota, Florida. 1 The Castellani Family Foundation primarily provides grants in the health and education fields although
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    Lawyering Project

    The Lawyering Project (TLP) is a New York-based pro-abortion litigation and advocacy1 organization that is fiscally sponsored by the left-of-center Tides Center.
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    Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

    The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL) is a left-of-center organization of attorneys formed after a request from President John F. Kennedy to support federal civil rights initiatives following a federal integration order for the University of Alabama in 1963 and subsequent protest marches in Mississippi.
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    Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy (LCNP)

    The Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy (LCNP) is an educational non-profit organization that advocates for the elimination of nuclear weapons worldwide. 1
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    Lawyers Defending American Democracy

    Lawyers Defending American Democracy is a left-of-center political advocacy organization that authored letters, statements, and briefs about issues it deems are threats to democracy and presses the legal community to act on said perceived threats.
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    Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area (LCCRSF)

    The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area (LCCRSF) is a left-of-center activist legal network focused on the San Francisco area and California. Originally established in 1968 to press for the implementation of civil rights legislation, the organization has expanded in scope to address what it
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    Leaders of Kenosha

    Leaders of Kenosha is a Kenosha, Wisconsin-based community organizing group with a focus on the Black community. The group is critical of police and police treatment of minorities, and is a strong supporter of gun control.
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    Leadership Center for Attorney General Studies

    The Leadership Center for Attorney General (AG) Studies is a left-leaning think tank associated with the Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) that provides research and educational materials supportive of left-leaning policies. The organization’s work focuses on powers held by state attorneys general and encourages action by attorneys general to
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    Leadership Center for the Common Good

    The Leadership Center for the Common Good was a left-leaning 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused issues related to education, economics, and the environment. It merged into the Center for Popular Democracy in 2013.
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    Leadership Conference Education Fund

    The Leadership Conference Education Fund is the affiliated education arm of the left-of-center advocacy group Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. The organization advocates for left-wing views on voting rights, civil rights, and other issues. The organization receives large amounts of donations from left-of-center foundations including the
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    Leadership Conference of Women Religious

    The Leadership Conference of Women Religious is a Roman Catholic association of leaders of congregations of women in consecrated religious life. It perceived as the more theologically and politically liberal of the two associations of the leaders of congregations of women religious in the United States. Leadership Conference of Women
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    Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (LCCHR)

    The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (LCCHR) is a civil-rights-focused left-of-center organization based in Washington, D.C. It serves as an umbrella organization for over 200 mostly left-wing organizations which lobby and advocate before Congress and other federal agencies on legislation and Presidential appointments to the executive departments and
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    Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America

    Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America provides scholarships and support to aspiring college students from low-income backgrounds.