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The National Council of Churches is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1950 which brings together 37 different Christian denominations to advocate for left-of-center policy priorities.1
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The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is an organization that supports left-of-center policy goals in the United States and Israel. The Council claims 180,000 members across 60 chapters in its 30-state policy network and action teams in seven states.
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The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) is a left-of-center activist organization that advocates policies addressing racial issues specifically pertaining to Black women. It has been described as a feminist organization that seeks to advance the economic and political status of Black women.
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The National Council of Nonprofits is a 501(c)(3) network of member organizations which represents the interests of 501(c)(3) organizations at all levels of government.1
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The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) was founded in 1920. 1 It has 31,000 members and more than 200 affiliates in the
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National Council of Textile Organizations is a business league for American manufacturers in the textile industry. Its president and CEO is Kim Glas, a Democratic and labor-union-aligned political operative.
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National Council of Young Men’s Christian Associations of the United States (National Council of YMCAs of the USA, YMCA of the USA) is the national resource office for the more than 2600 local YMCAs in the U.S.
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National Council on Teacher Quality is a research and advocacy organization supporting increased rigor in teacher training programs.
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The National Crime Victim Law Institute headquartered in Portland, Oregon, promotes the assertion, protection, and enforcement of crime victims’ legal rights in United States criminal and civil proceedings. It focuses on left-of-center legal advocacy, education, and public policy.
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National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) is a network of labor unions and labor advocacy nonprofits. The network exists to advise its member groups on strategy and on the mobilization and organization of day laborers and their supporters within the wider organized labor movement.
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The National Democratic Institute (NDI), or National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, works with partners in developing countries to increase the effectiveness of democratic institutions. The institute was founded in 1983 as one of the “core institutes” of the National Endowment for Democracy to support democracy abroad and has
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The National Disability Rights Network is a 501(c)(3) membership association of organizations that administer Protection and Advocacy Systems and Client Assistance Programs, which are mandated by Congress. It advocates for the rights of disabled people.1
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The National District Attorneys Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that represents state and local prosecutors in the United States.
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The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is a labor-union-aligned and left-of-center-foundation-funded worker center which organizes and advocates for legislation concerning domestic employees such as child caregivers, household cleaners, elder caretakers, and similar workers.
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National Education Equity Lab (Education Equity Lab) is a left-of-center education-focused organization that operates a pilot program for high school juniors and seniors
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National Educators United is a left-progressive organization which advocates for changes to the education system. The organization has branches in several states, and it wants to make teachers unions like the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers more left-wing.
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National Electrical Contractors Association is a trade group of electrical contractor employers who hire members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) labor union, though some local chapters may admit non-union employers under certain circumstances.
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National Employment Law Project (NELP) is a New York City-based think tank which advocates for liberal labor and employment legislation. The union-backed group, formed in 1974, advocates for steep increases in the minimum wage and other restrictions on employers.
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National Employment Law Project Action Fund (NELP Action) is the lobbying arm of the labor-union-funded advocacy research organization National Employment Law Project. It is organized as part of the Tides Advocacy Fund.
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The National Employment Lawyers Association is a membership organization of labor lawyers who represent employees and labor unions in disputes with employers.