Non-profits (Page 186)


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    Learning Together Project Fund

    The Learning Together Project Fund is a project of the Hopewell Fund, a funding organization managed by Arabella Advisors, a consultancy based in Washington, D.C. that caters to left-leaning clients. The Fund’s main activity consists of supporting programs that fulfill businesses’ promises to support left-progressive causes under the
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    Leaves of Grass Fund

    Leaves of Grass Fund (LOGF) is a private family foundation making grants to charities, with a focus on the Boston area and national left-of-center groups. The organization and its leadership operate with a very low profile with no public website or social media pages and limited publicly available information. Organization
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    Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation

    The Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation associated with liberal activist couple Larry Lebowitz, a hedge fund manager, and Naomi Aberly, the chair of the board of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Grantmaking The Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation supports a number of left-of-center organizations and advocacy causes; appropriately given
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    Lefkofsky Family Foundation

    The Lefkofsky Family Foundation is a left-of-center foundation that provides financial support to organization that advocate for increased gun control legislation and taxpayer-funded abortions.
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    Left Action

    Left Action is a network of political supporters focused on advancing left-progressive issues. 1 It is the flagship site for the Left Action Network, a series of online organizations and sites that support left-of-center activism.
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    Left Forum

    Left Forum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that organizes an annual socialist conference under the same name. Founded in the 1960’s as the Socialist Scholars Conference, Left Forum is currently hosted by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. Documents The Left Forum’s 2017 schedule and
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    LeftNet

    LeftNet is a digital activism organization that produces left-of-center petitions and letters. The organization circulates petitions for signatures with assistance from the Action Network, an online tool created by Brian Young, former digital director for U.S. Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry during his time as a U.S.
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    Legacies of War

    Legacies of War is a center-left anti-war advocacy group critical of the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Legacies of War is a project of NEO Philanthropy, a center-left fiscal sponsorship and pass-through entity.
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    Legal Aid at Work

    Legal Aid at Work is a non-profit service that provides legal aid and advocacy to protect workers’ rights. 1
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    Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

    The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles is a nonprofit that provides pro bono legal services to low-income individuals and families in the Los Angeles area. The organization is among the largest legal aid organizations in the nation and handles thousands of cases annually, in addition to providing toolkits and
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    Legal Aid Justice Center

    The Legal Aid Justice Center is a Virginia-based nonprofit that provides legal services for low-income defendants and advocates for left-of-center legal policies. The Center’s headquarters is in Charlottesville with offices in Falls Church, Richmond, and Petersburg. The Center was founded in 1967 as the Charlottesville-Albemarle Legal Society with federal funding
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    Legal Aid Society of Cleveland

    The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland is a law firm that provides legal education and legal representation to low-income individuals in Cleveland. The group focuses on education, health care, and housing. It provides legal assistance to people facing eviction, reduces or removes requirements for employment, and threatens legal action against
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    Legal Aid Society of New York

    The Legal Aid Society of New York provides criminal, juvenile, and civil legal support to New Yorkers who cannot otherwise afford representation. In addition to taking on individual cases, the Legal Aid Society advocates a political agenda, fighting for left-of-center criminal justice, immigration, and housing policies through the courts. The
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    Legal Momentum

    Legal Momentum is a left-of-center legal advocacy organization focused on issues such as human trafficking, violence against women and girls, equal educational opportunities for women and girls, workplace gender discrimination, and access to abortion.
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    Legal Services Corporation

    The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is a federal government-created and funded nonprofit which distributes federal money to regional nonprofits across the United States to provide legal aid to low-income individuals. In 2019, the LSC had a budget of $440 million distributed to over 130 regional organizations serving 1.8 million clients.
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    Legal Services NYC

    Legal Services NYC provides legal services to low-income individuals in New York City and New York state, and advocates for left-wing legal policies. The organization is based in Manhattan with offices in the other four boroughs of New York City. Legal Services NYC was founded with direct support from federal
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    Legal Voice

    Legal Voice advocates for left-leaning abortion, social services, and health care policies in the northwest United States, including Alaska. The group has advocated for Medicaid coverage and unemployment insurance for illegal immigrants. 1 It has claimed
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    Leland Fikes Foundation

    Leland Fikes Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation based In Dallas, Texas that funds a variety of left-of-center advocacy groups in Texas and nationally. The foundation was founded in 1954 by Leland Fikes, a wealthy Texas oilman who died in 1966, and has since been operated by his descendants. The
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    Lenfast Foundation

    The Lenfest Foundation, established in 2000 and headquartered in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, is a charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to religious, educational, and other charitable philanthropy. As of 2022, the foundation’s executive director Wes Somerville, was committed to supporting initiatives aimed at improving educational opportunities, particularly for students who were either
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    Lenfest Institute for Journalism

    The Lenfest Institute for Journalism is a journalism-related nonprofit and grantmaking foundation most notable for being the owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The institute was founded by Gerry Lenfest, a Philadelphia-based former cable television executive who was among the largest grantmakers in the Philadelphia area. Lenfest was the most recent