Non-profits (Page 243)


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    Parent Choice Inc.

    Parent Choice Inc. supports the work of School Choice Wisconsin and other advocacy groups that seek to expand school choice options for families. 1 Parent Choice has
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    Parent Coalition for Student Privacy (PCSP)

    The Parent Coalition for Student Privacy (PCSP) is an activist project which campaigns against the practice of public school systems and state education departments selling or otherwise disclosing the personal information of students to corporations and other outside organizations. Founded in 2014, the PCSP also advocates for more restrained collection
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    Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of the Earth School

    The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of the Earth School is an education advocacy organization that seeks to provide school programs for students in New York City’s Lower East Side. 1
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    ParentalRights.org

    ParentalRights.org supports a Parental Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and parental rights legislation at the state and federal level. 1 Michael Farris, a homeschooling advocate, founded ParentalRights.org in 2009 to oppose the United Nations Convention
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    Parents Across America

    Parents Across America (PAA) is an advocacy group of parents that supports teachers’ union-aligned education policies 1 and opposes school choice.
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    Parents Defending Education

    Parents Defending Education (PDE) is a right-leaning organization that opposes the teaching of critical race theory and related left-progressive ideology in K-12 public schools. 1 Founded in 2021, the group has filed racism complaints with
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    Parents Together Action

    Parents Together Action, styled as ParentsTogether Action, is an issue advocacy campaign funded by and affiliated with several other left-of-center operatives and funding organizations. The organization is an affiliated group and the lobbying arm for the larger Parents Together Foundation, which receives funding from many left-of-center organizations such as the
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    Parents United for Responsible Education

    Parents United for Responsible Education (PURE) (not to be confused with People United in Responsible Education (PURE)) was a left-of-center nonprofit advocating for education policies. PURE appears defunct and its former website no longer functions. The group’s Facebook page stopped updating in October 2018.
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    ParentsTogether Foundation

    The ParentsTogether Foundation is a left-of-center organization that publishes on various topics that affect families and children 1 such as voting as a family, parenting styles, parental tool kits, pumping breastmilk at the workplace,
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    Park Foundation

    The Park Foundation is a left-of-center funding group for several of America’s most prominent environmentalist organizations. Led by liberal megadonor and heiress of the Duncan Hines foods and Park Communications media fortunes Adelaide Park Gomer, the foundation leads the movement to prohibit exploration for America’s natural gas resources.
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    Parker Family Foundation

    The Parker Family Foundation is a private foundation which supports left-of-center organizations.
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    Parliament of the World’s Religions

    The Parliament of the World’s Religions is a left-leaning non-profit organization that aims to create harmony and community among the world’s religions and spiritual communities. The Parliament creates a space that allows for religions and spiritual communities to come together to solve world issues. One of the organization’s projects is
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    Participatory Budgeting Project

    The Participatory Budgeting Project is an organization based in Brooklyn, New York that advocates for and facilitates the working of participatory budget process policies allowing members of given communities to directly decide on a portion of a government body’s spending. The organization’s advocacy campaign, Democracy Beyond Elections, particularly supports such
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    Participatory Politics Foundation

    Participatory Politics Foundation is a left-of-center transparency and public engagement group.
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    Partners for Dignity & Rights (formerly National Economic and Social Rights Initiative)

    Partners for Dignity and Rights (formerly known as the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative) is an activist organization that advocates for left-of-center policies regarding economics, social issues, health care, housing, education, and labor unionism. The organization supports left-leaning policies including government-run health care and the Green New Deal.
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    Partners in Health

     Partners in Health (PIH) is a philanthropic charity which provides health care services, training, and systems management to low-income communities in the United States and around the world. Though Partners in Health is dedicated to a nonpartisan philanthropic goal, the organization bases its work on modern left-wing philosophies, particularly social
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    Partnership for A Healthier America (PHA)

    The Partnership for A Healthier America (PHA) is an advocacy group that focuses on issues related to the food industry, food consumption, and health. 1 Overview Partnership for a
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    Partnership for a New American Economy Action Fund

    The Partnership for a New American Economy Action Fund is the advocacy sector of the Partnership for a New American Economy, a left-leaning non-profit organization that advocates for pro-amnesty and refugee policies and promotes legislation that would allow illegal immigrants to vote.
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    Partnership for a New American Economy Research Fund

    The Partnership for a New American Economy Research Fund is the research sector of the Partnership for a New American Economy, a left-leaning non-profit organization that advocates for pro-amnesty and refugee policies and advocates for legislation that would allow undocumented immigrants to vote.
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    Partnership for Educational Justice (EdJustice)

    Partnership for Educational Justice (EdJustice) is a right-of-center nonprofit organization that pursues litigation to remove teacher tenure laws at the state level. It argues that such laws have resulted in poor academic performance due to prioritizing the staffing of tenured teachers instead of evaluating teachers based on their effectiveness.