Non-profits (Page 258)


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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)

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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
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    Postsecondary National Policy Institute (PNPI)

    Postsecondary National Policy Institute (PNPI) is a left-of-center postsecondary education policy advocacy organization that targets policymakers, leaders, and influential thinkers. 1
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    Potential Energy Coalition

    The Potential Energy Coalition is an advocacy organization that brings together leading marketing firms to increase public awareness of climate change. 1 Founded by John Marshall and Daniel Schrag, the coalition is a project
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    Potomac Riverkeeper Network

    The Potomac Riverkeeper Network is a conservation group advocating for clean water within the Potomac River for public use and natural habitats. 1 It signed a petition supporting the Green New Deal.
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    Poverty and Race Research Action Council

    The Poverty and Race Research Action Council (PRRAC) is an advocacy group that promotes left-of-center policies on housing, education, and the environment.
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    Power California

    Power California, formerly known as Mobilize the Immigrant Vote, is a voter-registration coalition that pushes left-of-center ideas and voter engagement with immigrants in the state of California.1 Despite calling itself a non-partisan organization, Power California promotes
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    Power Coalition for Equity and Justice

    Power Coalition for Equity and Justice is a left-leaning voter mobilization group that aims to coordinate the efforts of other left-leaning activist groups in Louisiana. The group is associated with State Voices, a nationwide coalition of left-leaning nonprofits that has created a voter mobilization infrastructure for supporting liberal causes.
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    Power Shift Network

    The Power Shift Network (formerly known as the Energy Action Coalition) is a network of environmental and social justice groups, focusing particularly on involving young people.
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    Powered By Michigan

    Powered by Michigan is a project of Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV). 1 In September 2023, it began an advertising campaign advocating that Michigan residents “demand” an immediate transition to reliance on
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    PowerPAC

    PowerPAC is a left-of-center lobbying organization based in San Francisco that specializes in voter mobilization. The organization was founded by liberal activist Steve Phillips and largely funded by left-of-center philanthropist Susan Sandler.
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    PowerPAC Foundation

    The PowerPAC Foundation is the 501(c)(3) affiliate of PowerPAC, a left-of-center lobbying organization based in San Francisco that specializes in voter mobilization founded by Steve Phillips. Phillips, a left-progressive political operative and the chairman of the Foundation’s board of trustees, has argued that the Democratic Party should stop
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    PowerSwitch Action

    PowerSwitch Action, formerly known as Partnership for Working Families (PWF), is a national coalition of left-of-center nonprofits which support policies that redistribute wealth and grant preferential treatment to workers. The organization focuses its efforts on municipal governments which are most sympathetic to its policy goals and actively opposes state and
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    PowWow the Vote MN

    PowWow the Vote MN is a voter registration and turnout initiative supported by Honor the Earth. 1 During the 2018 and 2020 elections, PowWow the Vote MN was active in registering Native American
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    Poynter Institute for Media Studies

    The Poynter Institute for Media Studies is a nonprofit journalism institution located in St. Petersburg, Florida. It owns and controls Times Publishing Company, which publishes the Tampa Bay Times and previously published Congressional Quarterly. Poynter operates the controversial left-of-center PolitiFact fact-checking organization, which was launched by its subsidiary St. Petersburg
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    Practice Greenhealth

    Practice Greenhealth (formerly Hospitals for a Healthy Environment, or H2E) is a left-of-center healthcare and environmentalism advocacy organization.
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    PRBB Foundation

    PRBB Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation that primarily focuses on supporting women’s advocacy, environmentalist, and other left-of-center causes. 1 According to Inside Philanthropy, PRBB foundation also supports the critical race theory-influenced concepts of indigenous rights,