Non-profits (Page 256)


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    Pollyanna

    Pollyanna is a consulting organization based in New York City that contracts with K-12 private schools to develop curricula and teacher trainings around critical race theory. The organization consults on behalf of many of the nation’s most prestigious private K-12 schools with a current roster of over 75 clients.
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    Pop Culture Collaborative

    The Pop Culture Collaborative is an coalition of several large philanthropic partners, that promotes left-of-center visions of diversity and plurality in American popular culture. Part of this promotional agenda is to use pop culture as a medium for challenging cultural narratives through art. It is a fiscally sponsored project of Rockefeller
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    Pop Tech Institute

    The Pop Tech Institute is a global network which facilitates collaboration in the tech industry.1
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    Popplestone Foundation

    Popplestone Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation. In addition to making direct grants, it also gives to the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, a provider of donor-advised funds that increase donor anonymity.
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    Popular Resistance

    Popular Resistance is a radical-left organization and information resource operated by Green Party activists that campaigns for anti-capitalist policies through nonviolent action. It is fiscally sponsored by the Alliance for Global Justice, a sponsorship organization for a number of left-of-center and radical-left advocacy groups. Background In January 2011,
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    Population Action International (PAI)

    Population Action International (PAI) is an international non-governmental organization that distributes aid to developing countries and provides them with access to contraception and abortion services. In addition to making contraception and abortion procedures more widely available in the developing world, PAI also has developed a global health-care system in the
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    Population Association of America

    The Population Association of America (PAA) is a left-of-center population control advocacy group headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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    Population Connection (Zero Population Growth)

    Population Connection is a left-leaning nonprofit advocacy group that supports global population control policies. The organization was founded in 1968 as Zero Population Growth by environmentalist and population control activist Paul Ehrlich directly following the publication of his controversial 1968 book, The Population Bomb. The organization affirms that population
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    Population Connection Action Fund

    Population Connection Action Fund is a left-leaning lobbying organization that supports global population control policies. The organization is the lobbying arm of Population Connection, which was founded in 1968 as Zero Population Growth by environmentalist and population control activist Paul Ehrlich directly following the publication of his controversial
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    Population Council

    For more on population control, see John Holdren The Population Council is a nonprofit founded in 1952 by John D. Rockefeller III to address supposed world overpopulation. The council conducts demographic research and analysis to support and promote the global use of artificial birth control and abortion; biomedical research
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    Population Institute

    The Population Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization which advocates for reducing the global population.1
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    Population Matters

    Population Matters (PM) is a London-based think tank seeking to reduce the number of live births globally in an effort to reduce human impact on the environment. Population Matters (formerly Optimum Population Trust) strongly leans upon left-progressive social ideology, positing that overpopulation is a result of sexism and that the
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    Population Media Center

    Population Media Center (PMC) is a left-of-center media company that produces serialized dramas in developing countries to encourage population control through family-planning education. PMC has reached more than 13 million individuals in the last five years, with an average of 1.5 million viewers per show.
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    Population Reference Bureau

    The Population Reference Bureau (PRB) is a left-of-center population control advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C.
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    Population Services International (PSI)

    Population Services International (PSI) is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that provides and promotes family planning and other health services including abortions in over 60 countries.1 It uses marketing techniques to change the
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    Portico Benefit Services

    Portico Benefit Services, previously known as the Board of Pensions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is a retirement and benefit plan provider and investment advisor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA). The ministry makes investment decisions based on companies’ alignment with environment, social values, or governance
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    Posse Foundation

    The Posse Foundation is a left-of-center advocacy organization that recruits and prepares students from racial minority backgrounds to attend elite universities. The program then sends a “posse” of ten students to a selected university as a group, paying their tuitions.
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    Post Carbon Institute (Metafoundation)

    Post Carbon Institute (also known as Metafoundation) is a climate policy think tank based in Corvallis, Oregon. It aims to be an educational resource for climate research experts and organizations alike to help inform the transition into a post-conventional-fuel economy. It argues in favor of “relocalization” which seeks to “revolutionize
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    Post Growth Initiative (PGI)

    See Post Growth Institute
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    Post Growth Institute

    Post Growth Institute (PGI) is an environmentalist advocacy organization based in Ashland, Oregon. that trains, consults, and advocates for what it describes as a sustainable, local, non-hierarchical, nonprofit economy that limits growth to the ability of the world to absorb the waste produced. It advocates for a no-growth and de-growth