Non-profits (Page 250)


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    Phoebus Fund

    The Phoebus Fund is a private foundation based in Vermont. While the Fund was founded with a broader focus on various causes, since 2000 the majority of its annual grantmaking has gone to fund the Bread and Roses Community Fund, a Philadelphia-based criminal justice activist group.
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    Phoenix Houses

    Phoenix Houses is a network of treatment centers and local organizations across the United States that offer rehabilitation services for those suffering from substance abuse. 1
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    Phoenix Indian Center

    The Phoenix Indian Center is a nonprofit that provides services for the American Indian population in the metropolitan Phoenix area. The center was formed in 1947 by Leon Grant, a member of the Omaha tribe, and it is the oldest, continuing American Indian center in the United States.
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    Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)

    Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is an advocacy group for strict vegan diets.
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    Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP)

    Physicians for a National Health Program is a left-of-center advocacy group that supports a government-run single-payer health care system for the United States. The organization operates in two capacities: as a research group that publishes studies supporting government-run healthcare and as an activism arm for building support for such policies.
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    Physicians for Human Rights

    Physicians for Human Rights is a US-based not-for-profit human rights NGO that uses medicine and science to document and advocate against mass atrocities and severe human rights violations around the world.
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    Physicians For Reproductive Health

    Physicians For Reproductive Health is a left-of-center abortion advocacy nonprofit.
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    Physicians for Social Responsibility

    Physicians for Social Responsibility is the largest physician-led organization in the US working to protect the public from the threats of nuclear proliferation, climate change, and environmental toxins. The group is opposed to the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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    PICO California

    PICO California is a left-of-center advocacy coalition comprised of local religious groups in California that advocates for left-of-center policies on racial policy, economic issues, and education. In July of 2020, the Sandler Foundation announced that it would be donating $200 million to so-called “racial justice” organizations in response to
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    Piedmont Environmental Council

    The Piedmont Environmental Council is a 501(c)(3) organization which advocates for environmental issues and economic development in Virginia’s Piedmont region.1
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    Piedmont Rising

    Piedmont Rising is a left-of-center funding and advocacy organization that has received substantial funding from the left-wing Sixteen Thirty Fund. Though Piedmont Rising was active in North Carolina’s 2020 U.S. Senate elections, it is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Piedmont Rising spent over $2 million in the 2020 election cycle
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    Pierre F. and Enid Goodrich Foundation

    The Pierre F. and Enid Goodrich Foundation is a 501(c)(3)-PF which is based in Carmel, Indiana.1
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    Pilkington Anglo-Japanese Cultural Foundation

    The Pilkington Anglo-Japanese Cultural Foundation, more commonly known as the Pilkington Foundation, is a British grantmaking foundation. While the group’s ostensible purpose is to promote British culture in Japan and Japanese culture in Great Britain, it was one of the founding sponsors of the now-defunct religious-targeted environmentalist group Alliance
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    Pillars Fund

    The Pillars Fund is a left-of-center Muslim grantmaking organization that provides grants to political organizations that oppose voter integrity laws, establish activist incubators, advocate for race-focused social and economic policies, and seek to extend voting rights to ex-felons, in addition to general funding for the arts and sciences.
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    Pine Tree Legal Assistance (PTLA)

    Pine Tree Legal Assistance (PTLA) is a left-of-center nonprofit offering free legal services to low-income individuals in Maine. It prioritizes civil legal cases regarding housing, domestic violence, farm workers, employment, safety, health, veterans, and Indigenous people. 1 In
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    Pinelands Preservation Alliance

    Pinelands Preservation Alliance is a left-of-center organization focused on conservationist policy in New Jersey.
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    Pink House Foundation

    The Pink House Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation that supports left-of-center organizations and movements working for social change.
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    Pinkerton Foundation

    The Pinkerton Foundation is a grantmaker focused on helping youth in New York City to develop skills and self-reliance. 1 It supports nonprofit organizations directly engaged with youth education and aid for young
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    Pioneer Institute Public Policy Research

    The Pioneer Institute Public Policy Research is a right-of-center organization that studies the economic impact of various public policy choices within the state of Massachusetts and seeks to promote fiscally sound positions that reduce and eliminate deficit spending. The Pioneer Institute Public Policy Research does not accept government grants and
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    Pipeline Fund

     The Pipeline Fund is an organization dedicated to training female, low-income, and racial and ethnic minority candidates to run for office in the United States. The Fund was launched with assistance from political consultancy Civitas Public Affairs