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Movement for Black Lives (MBL) is a coalition of more than 50 left-of-center racial-advocacy organizations associated with the Black Lives Matter movement. Along with the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, the MBL serves as a unifying umbrella organization to coordinate BLM activism and move towards concrete policy
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Movement for Socialism is a radical socialist advocacy group based in New Jersey. The group advocates for a revolutionary overthrow of the “capitalist system” of the United States, immediate citizenship for illegal aliens, and government control of healthcare, and the abolition of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), among other far-left
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Movement Labs, formerly known as Resistance Labs, is a left-of-center nonprofit technology consultant that focuses on using peer-to-peer texting to promote left-of-center activist organizations and political candidates. The organization re-invests its revenue into “experiments for the movement,” creating “social welfare organizations,” and working pro bono for left-of-center activists.
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Movement Law Lab is a left-of-center minority advocacy group. The group is a project of NEO Philanthropy.
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Movement Net Lab (MNL) is a project of the Alliance for Global Justice, a fiscal sponsor of far-to-radical-left advocacy groups. MNL provides support services to groups that consist of training, network mapping, communications, speakers, content, materials, consultation, and designs to further left-of-center social and advocacy movements. The group provides
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The Movement Strategy Center (MSC) is a left-wing 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Oakland, California, which provides support and funding to other left-wing organizations. It tends to work with many groups that identify as socialist. History The MSC started in 2001 and obtained its tax-exempt status from the IRS in 2004.
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Movement Voter Project (MVP), formally known as the All Hands on Deck Network, is a clearinghouse for Democratic donors to contribute to Democratic-aligned political groups. Run by veteran Democratic operatives, MVP directs donor money to hundreds of small-scale political groups while prioritizing key battleground states and districts. Blue Tent, a
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MoveOn Civic Action, also known by the name of its website MoveOn.org, describes itself as “the largest independent, progressive, digitally-connected organizing group in the United States.”1 MoveOn operates as a centralized forum for petitions written by
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Movimiento Cosecha campaigns for permanent legal status for illegal immigrants in the United States. Since its founding in 2015, Cosecha has expanded to include activists in over 20 states. 1 Cosecha has actively opposed
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The Moving Beyond Oil Campaign (also known as: Beyond Oil Campaign) is a left-wing climate advocacy movement that seeks to “radically reduce” access to domestically produced conventional energy in North America. Beyond Oil claims its “highest priority is stopping all new oil and gas leases in the Arctic, Atlantic,
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Moving Forward Network is an environmentalist coalition opposed to freight transportation.
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The Mozilla Foundation is a technology-focused nonprofit that wholly owns the Mozilla Corporation and the MZLA Technologies Corporation. 1
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MPower Change is a left-of-center advocacy project of NEO Philanthropy focusing on American Muslims co-founded by controversial activist Linda Sarsour. The Action Network claims that it is the largest Muslim-led advocacy organization in the U.S.
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MPower Change Action Fund is a 501(c)(4) project of NEO Philanthropy Action Fund. It is the sister affiliate of the 501(c)(3) organization MPower Change, an left-of-center advocacy group focusing on issues related to American Muslims. Background MPower Change Action Fund was founded in January 2016 in New York.
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Ms. Action Fund is the lobbying and electoral arm of the Ms. Foundation for Women that the Foundation formed in early 2020.
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For information on this organization, see Ms. Foundation for Women
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Ms. Foundation for Women (Ms. Foundation) is a left-of-center nonprofit that supports feminist policies, including expanded contraception and abortion access. The group was formed in 1972 by liberal journalist Gloria Steinem, feminist journalist Patricia Carbine, political activist Letty Cottin Pogrebin, and actress Marlo Thomas.
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MSI Reproductive Choices, formerly Marie Stopes International (MSI), is a leading British-American abortion and birth control advocacy group founded in 1976 and active in 37 countries, particularly in Africa and Asia. The group is named for Marie Stopes (1880-1958), a British activist for women’s suffrage, birth control, abortion, eugenics, anti-Semitism,
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Mount Holyoke College is a liberal arts college for women in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. It was the first member of the Seven Sisters colleges, and it served as a model for some of the others.
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MTG Research, Inc., is the 501(c)(4) sister organization of the Mind the Gap Super PAC, a prominent Democratic PAC. Graham Gottlieb, who is the treasurer of Mind the Gap PAC, is the president of MTG Research, Inc; and Iris Brest is the director.