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The Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency is a Michigan-based 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1956 that advocates for juvenile justice and criminal justice reform.1
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Michigan Families for Economic Prosperity (MFEP) is a Democratic-aligned “dark money” advocacy group that was active in the 2018 election cycle, campaigning against incumbent Republican U.S. House members. The group is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship organization for left-progressive electoral and lobbying
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Michigan Families for Opportunity is a left-leaning economic policy advocacy group that aims to increase the minimum wage and advocate for a government mandate for paid sick leave within the state of Michigan. It is a fiscal project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a “social welfare” nonprofit criticized as
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Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP) is a left-of-center racial-policy advocacy organization. The organization pushes liberal agendas based on economic equity, healthcare reform, and other issues primarily in the state of Michigan. 1 MLPP is funded
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The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) is a left-of-center environmentalist advocacy group that promotes the use of solar and wind energy
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Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health (MOASH) is a K-12 sexual health and education organization based in Lansing, Michigan. The organization has spoken in support of LGBT education for young people,
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The Michigan Solidarity Bail Fund is a left-of-center revolving fund which provides bail money for individuals charged with crimes in the state of Michigan. Founded in March of 2018, the Fund covers the bail for charged individuals and receives the money back once their criminal cases have concluded, provided that
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The Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network (MUUSJN) is a Unitarian Universalist religious organization that advocates for broadly left-of-center policies on racial, environmental, economic, and LGBT issues, as well as more maximalist left-wing positions on topics including abortion and election security.
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Michigan United is a left-of-center advocacy group in Michigan that focuses on expanding protections for illegal immigrants, in addition to promoting left-of-center policy on criminal justice, the environment, and health care.
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Michigan Voices is a left-leaning voter mobilization group that coordinates the efforts of other left-leaning activist groups in Michigan. The group is part of the nationwide coalition State Voices, which organizes state-based political advocacy groups.
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Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium (MAEC) is a nonprofit consulting group that provides critical race theory-aligned diversity and “antiracist” training and seminars to schools. MAEC has been called “one of the country’s most prominent antiracist auditing nonprofits.” The group provides “technical training” to schools across the country, often in the form of
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Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action (MOVCA) is a left-of-center environmental activist group located in West Virginia. The group is volunteer-based and is not registered as a nonprofit with the IRS. However, the group does have expenditures, and it is not clear from where its funding comes. History The Mid-Ohio Valley
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Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA) provides humanitarian aid and financial support to Palestinian and other Middle Eastern children. 1 It operates a variety of projects in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Lebanon, and
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The Middle East Forum (MEF) is a foreign policy think tank that promotes American interests in the Middle East. MEF intends to protect Western values from threats both foreign and domestic. 1 Activities
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The Middle East Research and Information Project is a left-leaning research group established in 1971 that publishes articles and research papers concerning political and social issues in the Middle East.
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Midwest Academy is a prominent national training center for left-of-center activists. It has hosted training sessions around the United States since its founding in 1973. 1 The Academy claims to have trained more 25,000 activists across
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Midwest Coalition for Responsible Investment (MCRI) is an interfaith shareholder engagement organization based in St. Louis. Founded in 1977, MCRI works with the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility to advocate left-of-center “corporate social responsibility” policies.
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The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance is a network of companies, nonprofits, and municipalities that promotes energy efficiency and a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in the Midwest.1
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Midwest Environmental Advocates (MEA) is a Wisconsin-focused left-of-center litigation organization that opposes the development of non-weather-dependent sources of energy and industrial mineral mining. 1 In addition, MEA engages in litigation and advocacy to reduce the amount
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The Midwest Province of the Capuchin Franciscans is an order of friars in the Catholic Church. The Midwest Capuchins, as they are typically called, conduct activist investing, using the order’s stakes in public companies to advocate for principally left leaning environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies.