Non-profits (Page 211)


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    National Association of School Psychologists

    The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is a left-of-center professional association for school psychologists, claiming to serve over 25,000 individual members throughout the United States. The organization has strongly supported the use of critical race theory within schools and defended teaching it in public schools by distributing documents outlining
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    National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS)

    National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) is a professional organization for secretaries of state and other officials who work in the role as secretary of state in all 50 states; Washington, D.C.; Puerto Rico; and American Samoa.
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    National Association of Social Workers

    National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is a professional organization for social workers. It advocates for left-of-center social policies focusing on racial, economic, and LGBT issues. It also advocates for members to uphold professional standards rooted in identity politics.
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    National Association of State Election Directors

    The National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) is a non-partisan professional organization for state election directors. NASED primarily serves as an annual conference to share best practices, but the organization has worked with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to implement election measures throughout the country. NASED has 61
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    National Association of System Heads (NASH)

    The National Association of System Heads (NASH) is a left-of-center association of chief executives and heads of public university systems in the United States. 1 NASH is rooted in the critical race
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    National Audubon Society

    The National Audubon Society is an environmentalist nonprofit ostensibly dedicated to the protection of American birds. The Society consists of nearly 500 chapters across the United States, each of which is an independent nonprofit affiliated with the national Society. The Audubon Society was founded in the 19th century to protect
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    National Bail Fund Network

    The National Bail Fund Network (NBFN) is a network of over 80 separate community bail and bond funds.  The NBFN is not an organization in itself, but rather a list of local bail funds. The list is maintained and hosted by the Community Justice Exchange, a fiscally sponsored project of
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    National Bar Association

    National Bar Association is a membership organization of African-American lawyers and judges. It was created in the 1920s after some Black lawyers were denied membership in the American Bar Association; in modern times, the Association has supported left-of-center race-relations and affirmative action policies.
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    National Black Food and Justice Alliance (NBFJA)

    The National Black Food and Justice Alliance (NBFJA) is a coalition of Black food producers and nonprofits that advocate for increasing cooperation and political support for Black farmers. NBFJA claims that Black farmers have been the victims of systemic racism for at least a century, primarily at the hands of
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    National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)

    The National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) is a left-of-center organization that advocates against racism, homophobia, and “LGBTQ+/SGL bias and stigma”; for black LGBT, “queer+, and same gender loving (LGBTQ+/SGL)” people; and those with HIV/AIDS through advocacy, research, and education. The group sees itself as the “leading national black LGBTQ+ civil
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    National Black United Fund

    The National Black United Fund is a non-profit group that advocates for social justice and economic opportunity for black Americans.
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    National Black Workers Center Project

    The National Black Worker Center Project (“NBWCP”) is a left-of-center minimum wage advocacy group and a project of fiscal sponsor NEO Philanthropy. It sponsors workers’ centers in cities across the country that offer job training and partner with local businesses, labor unions, and government agencies to advocate for hiring unemployed
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    National Board for Professional Teaching Standards

    The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) is a nonprofit teacher certification organization that offers certification programs for K-12 teachers. NBPTS certification is highly incentivized by many large public school teachers’ unions, most notably by the Chicago Teachers Union.
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    National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

    The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that investigates and analyzes economic issues. NBER makes its research findings available to the public, academics, and decision makers in both public and private sectors through its working papers and scholarly conferences.
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    National Cannabis Industry Association

    The National Cannabis Industry Association is an American non-profit organization based in the District of Columbia, with an additional office in Denver, Colorado. It advocates for the legalization of marijuana and other cannabis-derived products.
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    National Cannabis Roundtable

    National Cannabis Roundtable is an organization advocating for marijuana policy reform. John Boehner, a former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, chairs the group.
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    National Caucus of Environmental Legislators

    The National Caucus of Environmental Legislators is an organization that helps legislators advocate for left-of-center environmental policies on the state level. While the organization claims to be nonpartisan, its membership largely consists of members of the Democratic Party. In June 2017, the organization put out a press release opposing the
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    National Center for College and Career (ConnectED)

    ConnectED, also called the National Center for College and Career, is a left-of-center organization which supports educational efforts in public school districts with large populations of impoverished students. The organization uses a method known as “Linked Learning,” which advises teachers to provide real-world context to the subjects they teach and
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    National Center for Fair & Open Testing

    National Center for Fair and Open Testing (also known as FairTest) is an education policy organization that advocates for ending standardized testing and making college-admission tests optional. 1 FairTest has taken funding from teachers’ unions and
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    National Center for Family Philanthropy

    The National Center for Family Philanthropy is an organization that acts as a network for families engaged in left-of-center philanthropic giving guided by a shared goal to make the world more “resilient” and “equitable.” The Center works to provide its members with information on prospective organizations to support and to