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The National Parents Union is an advocacy group created in January 2020
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The National Park Foundation is the official charity of the United States’ National Park Service and its 417 national park sites.
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The National Parks Conservation Association is the only independent, nonpartisan membership organization devoted exclusively to advocacy on behalf of the National Parks System. Opposition to Nuclear Energy The NPCA has repeatedly opposed relicensing, expansion, and construction of nuclear power plants. In April 2011 IndustryWeek reported that the NPCA joined in
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The National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) is a left-of-center pressure group which aims to increase the rate at which immigrants to the United States, including those present in the country illegally, are granted citizenship, government benefits, and the ability to vote. NPNA also aims to increase the political influence
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The National Partnership for Women & Families (NPWF) is a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group. The group, which is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization under IRS tax rules, takes left-of-center stances on abortion, economics, and judicial nominations. The group is critical of Republicans and supports left-of-center policies. Background The NPWF was founded
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National People’s Action (NPA) is an activist group known for its practice of aggressive agitation tactics to advance “economic and radical justice.” 1 Founded in 1972 by Methodist minister Shel Trap and Chicago-based
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The National Petroleum Council (NPC) is an American advisory committee founded by Harry S. Truman. NPC associates with the United States Secretary of Energy as a representative of the oil and natural gas industry.
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The National Philanthropic Trust (NPT) is one of the largest charities in the United States, functioning as a management organization for left-of-center social impact investment and donor-advised fund (DAF) accounts. 1 Donor-advised fund management
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The National Police Accountability Project (NPAP) is a left-of-center activist organization which supports legal campaigns against law enforcement under the guise of opposing police misconduct. Founded in 1999, the NPAP does not provide legal representation through its own operations but refers those affected by alleged law enforcement misconduct to approved
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National Policing Institute (NPI) is a law enforcement-focused think tank and research organization. 1 Founded in 1970 as the Police Foundation through a grant from the left-of-center Ford Foundation,
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National Popular Vote (NPV) was founded in 2006 by lottery scratch-card inventor John Koza and election lawyer Barry Fadem to lobby for an “interstate compact” for states to deliver their electoral votes for President to the “winner” of the national popular vote. While Koza and Fadem are both Democratic donors,
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National Progress Alliance (NPA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that promotes free expression, open inquiry, and civil discourse in American universities, and opposes campus illiberalism. 1 Activities National Progress Alliance claims that far-left, woke ideologies
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National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) is the trade association representing the propane gas industry including producers, retailers, and transporters. NPGA works to promote safety and standards in the industry and works with state legislatures and regulators on bills and new guidelines. In its educational efforts, National Propane Gas Association holds
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The National Public Education Action Fund (NPEAF) is the campaigning and lobbying arm of the National Public Education Support Fund (NPESF), a grant making organization that funds left-of-center education policy advocacy and activist networking initiatives. Both groups were founded by Daniel Leeds, who is also the chair of the
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National Public Education Support Fund (NPESF) is a grantmaking organization which funds left-of-center education policy advocacy and activist networking initiatives. The fund supports designing government school programs and allocating taxpayer dollars based on race, ethnicity, and other minority status, and pushes for an education system designed to generate equality of
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The National Public Pension Commission (NPPC) is a labor-union-aligned left-of-center advocacy group which supports maintaining and expanding pension programs for government employees. The organization oversees a network of 15 state-level nonprofits and publishes research on the benefits of public pensions. The NPCC has close ties to numerous prominent government worker
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National Public Radio (NPR) is a national nonprofit media outlet created and funded by the federal government. Though the organization claims to strive for objectivity, many media watchdogs consider NPR to have a left-of-center bias.
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The Rainbow PUSH Coalition is a left-wing activist organization that promotes a wide variety of left-of-center causes. Left-wing activist and former Presidential candidate Jesse Jackson created the coalition in 1996 when he merged two of his projects: Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity), founded in 1971, and
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For more information, see National Democratic Redistricting Committee (PAC) The National Redistricting Action Fund (NRAF) is the 501(c)(4) advocacy and lobbying arm of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC), a Democratic PAC chaired by former Attorney General Eric Holder, and the National Redistricting Foundation, a 501(c)(3) litigation nonprofit.
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For more information, see National Democratic Redistricting Committee (PAC) The National Redistricting Foundation (NRF) is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit affiliate of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a Democratic Party-aligned PAC chaired by former Attorney General Eric Holder, and the 501(c)(4) advocacy group National Redistricting Action Fund. The nonprofit was