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One People’s Project is a far-left research and media organization led by activist Daryle Lamont Jenkins that aims to keep watch on what it deems fascist activity. Its website’s “merch” section has Antifa beanies for sale, and its news website Idavox reports on street battles between Antifa and other activists.
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One Step A La Vez is a left-of-center community organization that hosts after-school programming and other programs for at-risk youth in Fillmore, California. The group’s programs, in addition to after-school programs, include behavioral health outreach and engagement, violence prevention, and intervention services. The group also conducts advocacy on left-of-center political
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One Wisconsin Now is a liberal issue advocacy group based in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 2007, One Wisconsin Now focuses on state politics and policies, but also branches out into federal policies with national projects such as its “I Am a Student Loan Voter” project calling for taxpayers to forgive
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One Wisconsin Now Institute (also known as Institute for One Wisconsin) is the charitable counterpart of One Wisconsin Now, a liberal issue-advocacy organization also based in Madison, Wisconsin. Programs The Institute focuses on voter rights initiatives and expanding access to the polls in Wisconsin.
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OneAmerica lobbies and organizes for left-of-center causes, focusing on immigrant rights, including illegal immigrants in the United States. OneAmerica has shaped national policy on racial profiling and opposes deportation while it supports the acquisition of college financial aid,
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OneVoice Movement is a project of the Peaceworks Foundation, a nonprofit founded to support a two-state solution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. Originally operating in the United States, it has expanded to Europe and the Middle East, with one division in each Israel and Palestinian territories.
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The Oil & Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee (ONGIL-MC) is an association of labor unions with members who work in the oil and gas industry.1
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The Online News Association is a professional membership association for individual internet-based journalists. The organization was formed in the late 1990s shortly after the advent of the online news industry and, like other journalism-related organizations, promotes a variety of left-of-center ideologies and is funded by major left-of-center grantmaking foundations. The
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Onward Together is a political fundraising organization established by former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the wake of her loss to President Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The 501(c)(4) organization receives anonymous donations, and distributes the majority of that money to a small number of partner
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Open Collective Foundation (OCF) is an incubator for left-wing advocacy projects in the United States. The foundation provides administrative support, fundraising tools, and assistance with securing nonprofit status to new and growing activist groups, taking a percentage of all donations and grants. OCF claims to be a fiscal sponsor for
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Open Democracy (also known as the Coalition for Open Democracy) is a left-of-center New Hampshire-based organization that advocates the heavier regulation of election-related speech activity in the state of New Hampshire and at the federal level. Background The Coalition for Open Democracy was founded in 1977 by a group of
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Open For Business is a left-of-center LGBT advocacy group and a project of the pass-through entity NEO Philanthropy.
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The Open Markets Institute is a left-leaning think tank that focuses on monopolies and how to break them up. The organization sees monopolization and corporate concentration as a threat to “democracy, individual liberties, and national security.” The organization was officially launched in September 2017 as an independent organization. Previously, most
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The Open Philanthropy Action Fund (OPAF) is the political arm of the Open Philanthropy Project (OPP), a grantmaking foundation that gives to numerous left-of-center organizations concerned with criminal justice policy. The OPP began as a project of GiveWell, a group which seeks to improve philanthropy, and Good
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The Open Philanthropy Project (also called Open Phil) is a center-left funding nonprofit founded in 2016 by political donor Cari Tuna and Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz. It is the 501(c)(3) fundraising arm of the Open Philanthropy Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) advocacy group. The similarly named Open
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Not to be confused with Open Philanthropy Project (Nonprofit) The Open Philanthropy Project Fund (OPPF) is a donor-advised fund based in Silicon Valley that disburses most of the donations for the Open Philanthropy Project (OPP), a grantmaking foundation established along “effective altruism” principles which gives to many left-of-center
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Open Primaries is an advocacy political group which advocates for “open primaries” in which voters are not required to be a member of a political party to vote for a party’s nominee. The organization lobbies, organizes ballots, and runs voter mobilization campaigns to convert both states and cities to open-primary
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Open Progress was a left-of-center text messaging and social media platform designed to connect volunteers to potential Democratic voters. Open Progress provided targeted messaging to potential voters, assisted in voter turnout in targeted states, and in 2020 assisted local organizations with promoting and providing vaccinations against COVID-19. After five years,
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Open Society Foundations – Budapest is a local grantmaking organization created through support by philanthropist George Soros and is a part of his Open Society Foundations (OSF) network. 1
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Also see the similarly named Foundation to Promote Open Society (Nonprofit) The Open Society Foundations (OSF; formally Open Society Institute) is a private grantmaking foundation created and funded by billionaire financier and liberal philanthropist George Soros. OSF was founded in 1993 as the Open Society Institute (OSI), which remains the foundation’s