Non-profits (Page 208)


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    Muslim Advocates

    Muslim Advocates is a left-of-center nonprofit faith-based organization that was founded in response to the effects of the USA Patriot Act of 2001, which it alleges has “led to widespread surveillance and discrimination.” 1 The
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    Muslim Aid USA (MAUSA)

    Muslim Aid USA (MAUSA, not to be confused with Islamic Relief USA) is a Muslim advocacy organization that promotes the critical race theory-influenced concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion within every level of its operation.
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    Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA)

    Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) is a national network of mosques, Muslim organizations, and individuals founded by African-American Muslims to address certain needs within the Muslim community
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    Muslim Community Center

    The Muslim Community Center (MCC) of Silver Spring, Maryland is a religious services and social activist organization operating in the Washington, D.C., area. Founded in 1981, the center claims to serve “all human beings, regardless of faith” while primarily working to create more favorable public perception of Muslims and to
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    Muslim Community Network (MCN)

    Muslim Community Network (MCN) is an advocacy organization based in New York City. It primarily acts as an educational group that aims to promote tolerance toward Islam and Muslims, but also advocates left-of-center legislation concerning hate speech, affordable housing, and immigration. Background Muslim Community Network was founded in 2003 to
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    Muslim Justice League

    Muslim Justice League (MJL) is a left-of-center advocacy group primarily focused on opposition to police power in Massachusetts and federal programs targeted at suppressing radical Islamist extremism. Though focused on issues specific to American Muslims, the organization supports wider left-of-center policy goals. Opposition to “Countering Violent Extremism” Programs Muslim Justice
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    Muslim Legal Fund of America

    The Muslim Legal Fund of America (MLFA) was founded in 2001 by civil rights activists who claimed that there was a rise in anti-Muslim discrimination and hate crimes after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. A major point of contention for MLFA was the 2002 creation of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration
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    Muslim Women’s Alliance

    Muslim Women’s Alliance is a non-profit organization that seeks to empower Muslim women and girls by organizing community service projects, hosting leadership conferences, and raising awareness about social issues.1
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    Muslim Women’s Organization

    Muslim Women’s Organization is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to empowering Muslim women to be more involved in the American leadership process.1
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    Muslim Women’s Alliance (MWA)

    Muslim Women’s Alliance (MWA) is a left-of-center charitable organization that advocates for feminist policies and community services from a Muslim perspective. Muslim Women’s Alliance’s main areas of activity are developing female leaders and activists, community service, mentorship, and gender equality. Background Muslim Women’s Alliance was formed in 2009. It is
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    Muslim Women’s Organization

    The Muslim Women’s Organization is a left-of-center, volunteer-run Muslim organization based in Orlando, Florida. Background The Muslim Women’s Organization (MWO) is a left-of-center, nonprofit, volunteer-run Muslim advocacy organization based in Orlando, Florida. The organization, founded in 2010 by a small group of Muslim women, claimed more than 150 active volunteers
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    Muslims for Progressive Values

    Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV) supports left-of-center Muslim community organizing around the world. 1 MPV aims to change the public perception of Islam, portraying Islam as a religion of social justice and
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    MWC Foundation

    The MWC Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaker in Boston associated with the law firm Nutter, McClennan, and Fish LLP. The organization has no website and almost no public presence despite possessing over $36 million in assets. Nutter, McClennan, and Fish LLP Nutter is a prestigious law firm nationally ranked in
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    My Sister’s Place D.C.

    My Sister’s Place D.C. is a local organization that provides housing shelters and services for victims of domestic violence within Washington D.C. 1
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    myAgro

    myAgro is a nonprofit organization that created a bank-less layaway platform that allows farmers in Mali, Senegal and Tanzania to use their mobile phones to buy seeds and fertilizer in small increments. 1 In 2022, myAgro
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    Mycelium Foundation

    The Mycelium Foundation is a Titusville, Florida-based private grantmaking foundation belonging to tech entrepreneurs Suchitra Patton and her husband Robert Patton that donates to many environmental causes. The group also donates to education and media outlets.
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    NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF)

    The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) is the litigation and legal policy affiliate of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). LDF uses strategic litigation and legal advocacy to advance a left-of-center agenda focused on issues related to African American and ethnic minority interests.
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    NAACP National Voter Fund

    The NAACP National Voter Fund (NAACP-NVF) was established in 2000 as the 501(c)(4) lobbying and advocacy arm of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). It promotes voter registration, participation and engagement among liberal African Americans. NAACP-NVF initially focused its efforts on expanding voter turnout among
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    NAF

    Not to be confused with National Abortion Federation (Nonprofit) NAF is an educational non-profit organization. The mission of NAF is to solve some of the biggest challenges facing education and the economy by bringing education, business, and community leaders together to transform the high school experience. Funding In June
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    NALEO Educational Fund

    For more on this organization, see National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund. The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, often called NALEO or NALEO Educational Fund, is a center-left ethnic interest advocacy group created in 1981.