Non-profits (Page 183)


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    Krupp Family Foundation

    Krupp Family Foundation is a Boston, Massachusetts-based private foundation that supports various left-of-center causes, the arts, and organizations working on food insecurity. Founded in 1995 by real estate and finance mogul George Krupp and his wife Lizbet, the foundation also awards grants to a number of Jewish cultural organizations in
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    Ktown for All

    Ktown for All is a left-progressive activist organization operating in the historically Korean-American Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The group, which claims to mainly rely on volunteers, provides services and support to the homeless, whom it refers to as “the unhoused.”
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    Kyle Jean-Baptiste Foundation

    The Kyle Jean-Baptiste Foundation is a community-based organization which provides opportunities in the performing arts for youth in order to foster learning and mental health. 1
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    La Defensa

    La Defensa is a far-to-radical-left policy advocacy organization that supports all available means to reduce the number of incarcerated people in Los Angeles County including defunding the police. It is a fiscally sponsored project of Tides Advocacy, a passthrough funding and fiscal sponsorship organization. La Defensa advocates for policies
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    La Familia Latina Unida

    For more information on La Familia Latina Unida, see Centro Sin Fronteras (Nonprofit) La Familia Latina Unida (“The United Latin Family”) is a Chicago, Illinois-based 501(c)(4) illegal immigration advocacy organization formed in 2001 by Elvira Arellano, an activist for immigrants living illegally in the United States. The organization
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    La Salle Adams Fund

    La Salle Adams Fund is a private foundation associated with Adams Funds, an investment firm, that supports left-of-center advocacy groups, especially environmentalist groups. Background The La Salle Adams Fund is a corporate foundation in New York, NY, associated with Adams Funds, an investment firm.
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    Labor and Working-Class History Association

    Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA) is an organization of labor union-friendly and radical-left “historians, labor educators, and working-class activists” involved in the study of and advocacy for the labor union movement and working-class organizing. It is housed within Duke University.
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    Labor Campaign for Single Payer

    Labor Campaign for Single Payer is a union-funded socialized medicine group.
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    Labor Community Strategy Center

    The Labor Community Strategy Center (LCSC) is a radical-left organizing group based in Los Angeles. Eric Mann, a radical-left activist who has been a member of several communist organizations, helped to start LCSC in 1989 and remains its director today.
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    Labor Council for Latin American Advancement

    The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) is a non-profit organization advocating for Latino workers and unions.1
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    Labor Heritage Foundation

    The Labor Heritage Foundation is a non-profit organization which preserves and disseminates information and artifacts about the labor history of the United States.
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    Labor Innovations for the 21st Century

    Labor Innovations for the 21st Century (LIFT Fund) was founded under the direction of the late former AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka to support organized labor’s efforts to bring non-union-controlled worker groups across the country under the influence and eventual control of the AFL-CIO and its member unions.
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    Labor Notes

    Labor Notes is a non-profit grassroots labor organization that seeks to create unity between labor unions and smaller groups.1
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    Labor Project for Working Families

    Labor Project for Working Families is a coalition of labor unions and left-progressive groups that campaigns for paid leave mandates.
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    Labor Research Association

    The Labor Research Association is a left-wing labor statistics bureau that was founded in 1927.1
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    Labor-Religion Coalition of New York State

    Labor-Religion Coalition of New York State is an organization that supports programs that focus on providing food, housing, healthcare, and legal protection to people living in New York City. 1 The organization signed a
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    LaborLab

    LaborLab is a left-of-center organization that supports efforts to organize unions. LaborLab also aids workers defending themselves against alleged labor abuses and tracks anti-union activity around the country. History and Activities LaborLab was founded in 2021 in Helena, Montana. According to its public profiles, LaborLab only has a single employee.
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    Ladies Night Out

    Ladies Night Out is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to help and empower women in need.1
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    Lakeshore Foundation

    The Lakeshore Foundation is a private foundation funded by Harold Irving “Irv” Grousebeck, a professor at Stanford Business School and co-owner of the Boston Celtics. The foundation provides large grants to left-of-center criminal justice reform policy advocacy groups.
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    Lakeside Foundation

    The Lakeside Foundation is a California-based private foundation. It was founded in 1956. The organization contributes mostly to educational and health related non-profits. In addition to those charitable contributions, the organization donates to a handful of center-right advocacy causes. Leadership The Lakeside Foundation does not report compensating any of its