Non-profits (Page 196)


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    Massachusetts Peace Action

    Massachusetts Peace Action (MPA) is the Massachusetts branch of Peace Action, a nonprofit which supports a nonintervention foreign policy and nuclear disarmament. The MPA trains activists, organizes protests, and lobbies elected officials and political candidates to advocate for its goals. MPA represents itself as a “nonpartisan” organization, but has
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    Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MASSPIRG)

    The Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MASSPIRG) is one of the largest of the state Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) organizations, a series of left-of-center policy research and advocacy groups that operate under the national U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG). Both US-PIRG and MASSPIRG fall under the umbrella
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    Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MASSPIRG) Education Fund

    Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MASSPIRG) Education Fund is a left-of-center 501(c)(3)  policy research arm of the 501(c)(4) Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group. It is the Massachusetts state affiliate of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG).
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    Massachusetts Voter Education Network (MassVOTE)

    Massachusetts Voter Education Network (MassVOTE) is a Boston-based non-profit focused on increasing voter turnout and civic participation. It receives funding from a number of left-of-center organizations, including the Ford Foundation, the Herman and Frieda L. Miller Foundation, and the Barr Foundation.
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    Massachusetts Voter Table

    Massachusetts Voter Table (MVT) is a left-of-center advocacy group that works to increase civic engagement among racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, women, young people, and low-income communities in Massachusetts. MVT is the Massachusetts state affiliate of the left-of-center advocacy group State Voices, which is composed of state-based coalitions called
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    Mastercard Impact Fund

    The Mastercard Impact Fund is a grantmaking nonprofit founded in 2018 which donates to organizations advancing left-of-center concepts of diversity and inclusion. 1 he fund was originally named the Mastercard Center for
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    Mattawoman Watershed Society

    Mattowan Watershed Society is a left-of-center environmental advocacy group based out of Maryland that has sponsored the Green New Deal.
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    Matthew Shepard Foundation

    The Matthew Shepard Foundation is an activist group which promotes the normalization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) lifestyles in society, law, and popular culture. The foundation is named after Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming who was violently assaulted by two men and left
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    Maurice & Jane Sugar Law Center for Economic and Social Justice (Sugar Law Center)

    The Maurice and Jane Sugar Law Center for Economic and Social Justice, also known as the Sugar Law Center, is a Michigan-based public interest law firm and advocacy organization that promotes left-of-center policies through litigation and advocacy. The center is named for former labor-union attorney and Socialist Party member Maurice
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    Maverick Lloyd Foundation

    The Maverick Lloyd Foundation is a 501(c)(3) foundation in Sharon, Vermont, that advocates for ending the death penalty and environmental issues.1
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    Max and Anna Levinson Foundation

    The Max and Anna Levinson Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that financially supports nonprofit organizations in the areas of environmentalism, left-of-center social policy, and Jewish and pro-Israel causes.
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    Maximum Difference Foundation

    The Maximum Difference Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking nonprofit based in Los Angeles, California. The group has two missions – one, stated on its website, is to empower parents and children to create better relationships. 1
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    May First/People Link

    May First/People Link is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization that provides internet services, such as web and email hosting, to progressive and left-wing organizations. It’s co-director is Alfredo Lopez, a former leader of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party.
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    Mayday Health

    Mayday Health is an abortion education and advocacy organization. It runs a website that provides information on how to obtain abortion pills, especially in states where abortions are restricted. There is controversy over the use of abortion pills and the legality of ordering them through the mail, as laws differ
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    Mayors for Smart on Crime

    Mayors for Smart on Crime is a project of the Center for American Progress which advocates for changes to criminal justice policy. The project initially had 10 founding mayors, including former mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio.
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    McIntosh Foundation

    The McIntosh Foundation is a private foundation associated with the family of Salomon Brothers investment banker William McIntosh that funds environmentalist projects. 1 Michael McIntosh served as president of the foundation from 1971
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    McKinsey Social Initiative

    McKinsey Social Initiative is a nonprofit organization founded by McKinsey & Company which works to apply best practices from the for-profit sector to nonprofits.1
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    McKnight Foundation

    The McKnight Foundation is a Minnesota-based foundation that funds many programs and organizations, including numerous left-of-center advocacy groups. Among the programs the foundation invests in are the arts, education, environmentalist programs, and international development. Most of the donations to domestic programs are towards programs and initiatives in the Midwest. Overview
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    McWane Foundation

    McWane Foundation is the corporate philanthropic arm of McWane Ductile, an Alabama-based manufacturer of ductile iron products.
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    MDRC

    MDRC is a nonprofit, nonpartisan education and social policy research organization based in New York City and Oakland, California. MDRC mounts large-scale demonstrations and uses randomized controlled trials to measure the effects of social and educational policy initiatives.