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The Latino Equity Alliance (LEA) is a left-of-center community activist organization focused on the Latino LGBT population in and around Los Angeles. The organization runs various programs to promote LGBT activism, including several programs that are geared towards students in public school districts, as well as activism geared towards the
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Latino Leaders Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring future Latino leaders.1
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Latino Union of Chicago (also known as Latino Union) is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) immigration reform nonprofit.
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The Latino Victory Project is a left-of-center nonprofit advocacy group. It is one of three affiliated Latino Victory organizations co-founded by actress Eva Longoria and political activist Henry R. Munoz III that advocates for progressive policies and priorities in the Latino community. The Latino Victory Project works in
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LatinoJustice PRLDEF (LJP) is a left-of-center public interest legal group that works specifically with Latinos, especially within the Puerto Rican community. Originally called the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, the group changed its name targeting a broader appeal and expanded mission. LIP is mostly active in New York
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Latinos for Education is a left-of-center advocacy group founded in 2016 that focuses on issues related to education in the Latino community. 1 Activity In 2020, Latinos for Education launched a campaign demanding that
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LatinXCEL Fund is a fund focused on increasing aid targeted specifically at the Latino community in Silicon Valley, California. LatinXCEL Fund is a three-year initiative housed within Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) and created with help from the Castellano Family Foundation (CFF). The Fund launched in May of 2021,
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The Laudes Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization with the stated goal of reducing inequality in fashion, construction, and other industries, associated with the European clothing store chain C&A. The foundation cites inequality in these industries and climate change as its motivation to reform and restructure these industries.
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Laudholm Trust (also known as the Wells Reserve at Laudholm) is a National Estuarine Research Reserve in Maine.
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The Laughing Gull Foundation is a left-leaning private foundation that makes grants in the areas of LGBT interests, higher education in prison, and environmentalism. The Durham, North Carolina – based foundation was founded in 2012 and focuses its mission in America’s southern region.
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The Laundromat Project is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) nonprofit located in Brooklyn, New York that primarily supports artists.
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The Laundry Workers Center (LWC), also known as Laundry Workers Center United, is a worker center dedicated to improving the living and working conditions of those in the laundry, warehouse, and food service industries in New York City and New Jersey. LWC trains low-wage employees in union activism and supports
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The Laura and Gary Lauder Family Venture Philanthropy Fund is a grantmaking organization created in 1995 by Laura and Gary Lauder. 1 The organization receives large amounts of money from other
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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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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, 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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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) 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 Forward is a left-of-center public interest law firm founded in 2020 by lawyers who have worked for Democratic interests in Wisconsin for many years. The firm has been involved in lawsuits in Wisconsin, mostly dealing with electoral issues, such as redistricting, recounts, and presidential electors from the state.
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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