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Love Not Blood Campaign (LNBC) is a left-of-center activist group that focuses on the critical race theory-influenced concepts of racial justice, social justice, and economic justice. The organization’s activism focuses on efforts to create a “racially just society” and combat what it identifies as police violence and institutional racism in
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The Lovett and Ruth Peters Foundation is a family foundation created by Lovett “Pete” Peters (1913-2010), a banker and investor. Peters had a strong interest in education reform and in 1988 created the Pioneer Institute, a free-market think tank. The foundation is now run by Peters’s son, Daniel C.
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Lower Drug Prices Now is a left-of-center group that advocates for government price fixing of pharmaceutical drugs and medicines. It’s a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4) funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit for left-wing advocacy groups managed by the Washington, DC-based consulting firm Arabella Advisors.
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Lower Eastside Girls Club is a community-based organization that provides programs and services to assist “young women and gender-expansive youth of color” 1 within New York City.
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The Lozier Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that supports left-of-center groups in Nebraska.
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The Richard K. Lubin Family Foundation is a Boston, Massachusetts-based grantmaking organization that funds educational organizations, medical research, clinical care, and music and the visual arts in the greater Boston Region. 1 The organization is
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The Lucius and Eva Eastman Fund was a grantmaking organization based in Sunnyside, New York. Founded in 1946, the fund started out as a general charitable foundation, but was moving towards backing left-of-center advocacy causes by the early 2000s.
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Lucius N. Littauer Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation based in New York City that was created by businessman and former U.S. Representative Lucius N. Littauer (R-NY). It primarily gives to Jewish community groups, educational groups, and organizations that provide social services. Its grantees include organizations supporting left-of-center policies on
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The Lucy Burns Institute (LBI) is a nonpartisan educational organization that publishes Ballotpedia, an online encyclopedia of over 300,000 articles related to American politics and elections. 1 The Lucy Burns Institute has been doing business as
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Lucy Parsons Labs (LPL) is an organization of data scientists and data privacy activists focused on alleged police misconduct, corruption, and digital rights. 1 LPL claims that Chicago practices militarized
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The Lumina Foundation for Education (more commonly known as the Lumina Foundation) is a grantmaking organization that funds a variety of postsecondary educational institutions and programs. The organization was founded in 2000 when USA Group, a student loan company, sold most of its assets to the Student Loan Marketing Association
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Lumity is a nonprofit organization that provides science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career preparation programs in distressed neighborhoods of the Chicago area, partnering with local businesses and high schools. It also is the founder of NPO.net, a job listings website for Chicago-area nonprofit organizations.
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Lutheran Immigrant and Refugee Services is a non-profit that works with the United States government to assist in the placement, settlement, and integration of refugees. It was founded in 1939 and has assisted in resettling hundreds of thousands of refugees. LIRS is also active on the southern border of the
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The Lyda Hill Foundation (or Lyda Hill Philanthropies) is a private foundation that awards grants to scientific research ventures and community foundations in Texas and Colorado. Its founder, entrepreneur Lyda Hill, supports the foundation with “the entirety of her estate.” Hill’s foundation states that she has “a fervent belief that
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The Lydia B. Stokes Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking nonprofit that gives to groups such as the Post Carbon Institute and the American Friends Service Committee, groups that promote combatting climate change and other environmentalist polices. Finances The Foundation received $1,224,435 in revenue, paid $632,652 in expenses, and
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The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation is a major private grantmaking foundation based in Milwaukee. The foundation’s reported net assets totaled approximately $893 million as of December 31, 2017, and it approved a net of about $33.5 million in grant contributions for charitable purposes that year.
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The Lynn Handleman Charitable Foundation (also known as Left Tilt Fund) is an Oakland, California-based grantmaking organization that supports a broad group of left-of-center advocacy organizations. The foundation gives to labor union-aligned “worker centers,” artistic organizations, radical environmentalist groups, and groups aligned with the anti-Israel “boycott, divestment, and sanctions”
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The Lynton Foundation is a private nonprofit organization that was founded in 1994 1 and is run by brother and sister
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The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is a free-market think tank focused on the state of Michigan that was founded in 1987 and recommends policies that advocate for limited government and free markets. The think tank has opposed compulsory membership in public-sector unions.
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The MacMillan Family Foundation (officially known as The Macmillan Family Foundation Inc.) is a grantmaking foundation focused on “cancer and medical research, education, and the arts.” 1 The Foundation also gives to some left-of-center organizations,