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Living Goods supports pregnant women and newborns primarily in East Africa, but internationally as well, working with governments to train community health workers. The group provides education and supports women selling food and contraceptives.
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Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) is a left-of-center political advocacy organization, which mainly advocates and lobbies for increases to the Arizona minimum wage and legislation that restricts and regulates the flexibility of labor for Arizona employers. The group also campaigns for liberal expansionist immigration policy. LUCHA has also
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Livingry Foundation is a private foundation that makes grants principally to environmentalist causes in New Mexico.
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The Local and Regional Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) is a joint project of Race Forward and the Othering and Belonging Institute (formerly the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society) at the University of California, Berkeley. GARE serves as a membership organization which
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Local Futures, also known as the International Society for Ecology and Culture, is a environmental non-profit that advocates for ecological development and cultural protection. 1
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The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) is a left-leaning nonprofit community development organization created with support from the left-progressive Ford Foundation. LISC relies on government agencies, nonprofit organizations, corporations, and banks for its funding, which it then invests in a wide range of programs across the country through grants
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Local Progress (officially Local Progress Policy Action) is an advocacy group advancing left-of-center policies and ideologies at the municipal level across America. 1 Together with its charitable arm Local Progress Policy Institute and with
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Local Progress Policy Institute trains and encourages local elected officials to advance left-of-center policies in their official roles. It is funded by labor unions and major left-of-center foundations such as the Ford Foundation, Arnold Ventures, and William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and includes mayors, district attorneys, county
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Lone Star Legal Aid (LSLA) is a non-profit that provides free legal services for those with incomes below 125% of the poverty line in 72 counties of Texas and 4 counties in Arkansas. The organization has 14 offices that handle landlord-tenant, foreclosure, benefits, environmental equal outcomes, recovery, tax relief, fair
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The Long Island Progressive Coalition is a far-left organization based in Long Island, New York State. The organization works to organize left-of-center activists to promote liberal policy issues on both Long Island and statewide. The organization has campaigned on various issues such as raising income tax rates for those making
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The Lopez Community Land Trust is a non-profit organization that constructs ecological and sustainable housing on Lopez Island off the coast of Washington state. 1
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LOR Foundation is a rural community development fund and conservationist organization based in the American Mountain West. 1 It was founded by Amy Wyss, the daughter of Swiss billionaire entrepreneur and liberal philanthropist Hansjorg Wyss,
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Los Alamos Study Group is a left-of-center advocacy group that promotes eradicating the nuclear energy and weapons programs of the United States. The group also sponsored the Green New Deal. Los Alamos Study Group has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE) is a left-of-center activist organization that is at the “forefront” of the left-progressive and labor union movements in Los Angeles, California.
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The Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN), also known as “Cangress,” is a Los Angeles-based left-of-center organization that works with low-income and homeless people in parts of Los Angeles. It works to expand their access to social-welfare programs and it provides services to those residents. LA CAN works with
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The Los Angeles LGBT Center is an LGBT advocacy organization located in Los Angeles, California. The organization operates nine facilities in the greater Los Angeles area. The organization has over 800 employees and an annual budget of nearly $150 million. The organization provides services and operates programs in categories including
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Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Charities (LATLC) is a left-of-center charitable organization run and funded by lawyers in the greater Los Angeles, California area. Founded in 2006, the organization donates to other local community groups, offers college scholarships to high school seniors, provides grants to local youth sports teams and athletic
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Non-profit
Los Angeles Urban League (LA Urban League) is the local chapter of the National Urban League, a left-of-center nonprofit that supports the Black Lives Matter movement, abortion rights, affirmative action, and targeted welfare spending for specific racial groups.
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Los Angeles Waterkeeper (LAW) is an environmental watchdog organization that conducts advocacy and litigation to support left-of-center environmentalist policies for Los Angeles-area waterways. Since its inception in 1993, LAW has filed over 100 lawsuits.
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Los Padres ForestWatch (LPFW) is an environmentalist organization located in Santa Barbara, California. LPFW’s area of focus is the central California coastline including the Los Padres National Forest, the Carrizo Plain National Monument, Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge, and Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge.