Non-profits (Page 22)


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    American Immigration Council (AIC)

    For more information, see American Immigration Lawyers Association (Nonprofit) The American Immigration Council (AIC) is a 501(c)(3) advocacy group in favor of expanding immigration to the United States and granting legal status to some populations of illegal immigrants. It was founded by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
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    American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)

    The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a dues- and membership-supported organization for lawyers who practice immigration law. Its programs are aimed at improving the practice of immigration law, promoting liberalized immigration, and advancing the policy argument that immigrants improve the U.S. economy.
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    American Independent Business Alliance

    The American Independent Business Alliance (commonly known as “Amiba”) is a left-of-center association that claims to represent independent businesses. The organization’s focus is the growth and development of local independent business alliances. The organization takes left-of-center views on issues such as antitrust, where it supports breaking up large businesses, especially
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    American Independent Institute

    The American Independent Institute, formerly the Center for Independent Media, is a fund for left-wing journalists to conduct deep reporting projects on the “nexus of conservative power in Washington.”
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    American Indian Community House

    Founded as a community-based organization in 1969, the American Indian Community House (AICH) aims to promote the well-being of Native Americans in an urban setting and bring visibility to Native American culture.
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    American Institute for Managing Diversity (AIMD)

    American Institute for Managing Diversity (AIMD) was a diversity-management organization focused on research, education, and advocacy. It was founded in 1984 by cultural diversity activist R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. It was considered the first national nonprofit founded for the study of diversity.
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    American Institutes for Research

    This is a placeholder profile. For more on this organization, see American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences (AIR).
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    American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences (AIR)

    American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences (AIR) conducts behavioral and social science research for clients including the federal government. Founded in 1946, it produces white papers and provides technical assistance on social science subjects including health, education, human services, and workforce development.
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    American Islamic Congress

    Founded late in 2001, the American Islamic Congress is a non-profit organization based in the United States. AIC is a non-religious, civil rights organization whose stated goal is to build interfaith and inter-ethnic understanding.
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    American Israel Public Affairs Committee

    The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is a bipartisan Jewish lobbying group which works to create strong relations between Israel and the United States of America. It specifically focuses its influence on Members of Congress and other advocacy and lobbying groups to promote arms aggreements and other U.S. government support
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    American Jewish Committee (AJC)

    The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is a prominent Jewish advocacy group that engages in global diplomacy (including meeting with officials from over 110 countries annually), political advocacy, and the communication of Jewish values to the public.
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    American Jewish University

    The American Jewish University, formerly the separate institutions University of Judaism and Brandeis-Bardin Institute, is a Jewish, non-denominational educational institution in Los Angeles, California.
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    American Jewish World Service (AJWS)

    The American Jewish World Service (AJWS) is an international philanthropic organization that funds disaster relief and left-of-center social activist initiatives abroad. Founded in 1985 with the primary goal of helping address humanitarian crises around the world, the organization has since expanded into an operation of more than $30 million per
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    American Jobs Alliance (AJA)

    American Jobs Alliance is an anti-trade organization that advocates for higher tariffs on imports with the goal of bringing jobs back to the States.
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    American Journalism Project (AJP)

    American Journalism Project (AJP) is a left-of-center organization that funds the creation or operations of local nonprofit news outlets. It receives funding from major left-of-center grantmaking organizations including Knight Foundation, Arnold Ventures, Emerson Collective, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, and Democracy Fund.
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    American Juris Link

    American Juris Link (AJL) is a non-partisan organization that supports public-interest litigators to advance freedom under the rule of law. American Juris Link connects pro-freedom litigators with like-minded organizations in order to build partnerships that promote freedom, fairness, and prosperity.
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    American Law Institute

    The American Law Institute was established in 1923 to promote the clarification and simplification of United States common law and its adaptation to changing social needs.
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    American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)

    The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a right-of-center nonprofit think tank that also functions as the nation’s largest voluntary membership association for state legislators. It also offers membership to private sector companies and think tanks. The group authors a variety of publications and utilizes member task forces to adopt
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    American Library Association (ALA)

    American Library Association, established in 1876, is a nonprofit organization that advocates for legislation that improves libraries in America. The organization has a left-of-center approach to public policy, sponsoring the annual “Banned Books Week” to criticize largely unsuccessful social-conservative efforts to remove books from library shelves and engaging in advocacy
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    American Lung Association

    American Lung Association is an advocacy organization whose primary mission since its founding in 1904 is advocacy for improving lung health, reducing the burden of lung cancer on patients, and running anti-tobacco campaigns.