Non-profits (Page 222)


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    Navigator Research

    Navigator Research is a left-of-center polling and public opinion research organization. The group is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship organization managed by the Washington, D.C.-based consultancy Arabella Advisors. Democratic-aligned pollsters Jeffrey Pollock and Nick Gourevitch of Global Strategy Group and
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    NCHC Action Fund

    The NCHC Action Fund is the 501(c)(4) sister organization of the National Council on Health Care, which advocates for dramatic changes to the American health care system.
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    NCSL Foundation for Legislators (NCSL Foundation)

    The NCSL Foundation for Legislators, also known as the NCSL Foundation, is the nonprofit foundation arm of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), a national association funded by the state and territorial legislatures of the United States. NCSL is officially nonpartisan and its executive committee is divided between
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    NDN Collective

    NDN Collective is a left-of-center Native American advocacy organization based in Rapid City, South Dakota. 1 NDN
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    NEA Foundation

    The NEA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit affiliated with the National Education Association.
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    Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public Interest

    Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public Interest (Nebraska Appleseed) is a left-of-center advocacy and litigation organization that supports policies including expanding immigration, granting legal status to illegal immigrants, increasing government control of health care, and expanding entitlement programs within the state of Nebraska.
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    Nebraska Civic Engagement Table

    The Nebraska Civic Engagement Table (NCET) is a left-of-center voter mobilization group that seeks to increase voting participation among what it calls the “rising electorate,” which includes minorities, LGBT people, new citizens, and young voters.
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    Nebraska Peace Foundation

    The Nebraska Peace Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation that supports Nebraskans for Peace, a grassroots organization that advocates for peaceful resolutions to peace and justice issues including foreign policy, the economy, the environment, and gender and racial equality.
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    Nebraskans for Peace

    Nebraskans for Peace is a left-of-center social advocacy organization that has historically opposed all American military efforts since the Vietnam War. Nebraskans for Peace organizes campaigns through a network of affiliated local chapters, some of which are located on college campuses. More recently, it has aligned itself in support of
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    Nebraskans for Responsible Lending

    Nebraskans for Responsible Lending was a coalition of left-of-center organizations and a registered lobbying organization that led the successful campaign in support of Nebraska Ballot Initiative 428, which lowered annual percentage yield interest rates on short-term “payday loans” in the 2020 election cycle.
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    NECEC Institute

    The NECEC Institute is a 501(c)(3) sister organization of the Northeast Clean Energy Council. It provides research and resources for companies who generate weather-dependent energy.1
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    Needmor Fund

    The Needmor Fund was founded in 1956 by Duane Stranahan, a member of the Stranahan family that formed the Champion Spark Plug Company, and his wife Virginia Secor Stranahan who came from a wealthy Ohio family. The Needmor Fund is still operated by the Stranahan family as of 2019 and
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    Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts

    Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts (N2N) is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization that advocates for economic, racial, and environmental issues.1
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    Neighborhood Defender Service (NDS)

    The Neighborhood Defender Service (NDS) is a community-based organization that provides legal representation and public defender services whilst advocating for policy changes for the criminal justice system. 1
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    Neighborhood Funders Group

    Neighborhood Funders Group is a left-of-center philanthropic membership organization and grant maker. Its members and funding partners include some of the most powerful groups in left-of-center philanthropy. Its funding areas and strategies are influenced by concepts like critical race theory, decoloniality, organized labor, wealth redistribution, LGBTQ advocacy, and climate justice.
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    Neighborhoods Organizing for Change

    Neighborhoods Organizing for Change was a left-of-center community organizing group in Minneapolis. As of September 2020, it appears to be defunct.
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    Neighbors Allied for Good Growth

    Neighbors Allied for Good Growth is a left-of-center environmental organization based in New York City.1
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    Neighbors for Clean Air

    Neighbors for Clean Air is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) organization based in Oregon that advocates against air pollution in Oregon.1
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    Neighbors United for a Better East Boston

    Neighbors United for a Better East Boston is a Boston, Massachusetts-based philanthropy and illegal immigration advocacy group. It is a project of the Ayni Institute, a left-of-center 501(c)(3) nonprofit known for incubating other left-leaning nonprofit organizations.
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    Neighborworks America (Neighborworks Reinvestment Corporation)

    NeighborWorks is a congressionally chartered 501(c)(3) organization that promotes economic and housing opportunity.1