Non-profits (Page 260)


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    Progressive States Network (PSN)

    Also see successor groups: State Innovation Exchange, SIX Action (Non-profits) The Progressive States Network (PSN) was a left-of-center organization, which included electoral groups, business associations, educational institutions, and advocacy organizations.
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    Progressive Technology Project

    The Progressive Technology Project is a left-wing social justice activist group that partners with liberal grassroots organizations to design programs and provide coaching, training, and technical assistance.
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    Progressive USA

    Progressive USA is a 501(c)(4) advocacy group which is directly controlled by Progressive Future Network.
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    Progressives for Immigration Reform

    Progressives for Immigration reform advocates for restricting illegal and many forms of legal immigration to the United States.
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    ProgressNow

    ProgressNow, a 501(c)(4) left-of-center advocacy group formed in 2012, works with its state partner organizations to promote the liberal agenda through media strategies, including targeted email and social media campaigns. It dubs itself as “building the online progressive movement.”
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    Progressnow Colorado

    Progressnow Colorado is a left-wing advocacy organization pushing for state-level policy in Colorado.
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    Progressnow Colorado Education Fund

    The ProgressNow Colorado Education Fund is a left-of-center advocacy organization pushing for state-level policy in Colorado. It is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm of the advocacy group ProgressNow Colorado. A campaign finance complaint filed in 2019 alleges that ProgressNow Colorado and the fund were involved in an arrangement to
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    ProgressNow Education Fund

    ProgressNow Education Fund is the 501(c)(3) policy research arm of the left-wing advocacy group ProgressNow.
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    Project 2049 Institute

    The Project 2049 Institute is an international group that provides research and analysis towards solutions to policy trends within the Asian continent by the mid-century. Such policy trends include local economies, governance, military, the environment, and political trends.
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    Project 68

    Project 68 is a left-of-center coalition seeking to advance Black American political power through the activism of artists and athletes.
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    Project Coyote

    Project Coyote is a California-based wildlife protectionist association dedicated to changing the way coyotes and other large predators are perceived and treated across the country. Founded in 2009,
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    Project ECHO

    Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is an organization that provides training, expertise, and mentoring via video conference in a variety of fields but primarily focuses on medicine. Project ECHO began in New Mexico to provide medical expertise to health care professionals in underserved areas and has expanded to
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    Project for Good Information (PGI)

    Project for Good Information (PGI) is a media venture announced by Democratic political consultant Tara McGowan in early February 2021. The project claims to “restore social trust” between the public and the media by countering the alleged misinformation produced by right-leaning media outlets across the United States. Critics contend
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    Project Include

    Project Include is a left-of-center Silicon Valley-based advocacy group that promotes changing employment practices and company culture in the technology industry. The group was founded by Ellen Pao, an activist that promotes diversity in the industry. Project Include pushes for implementing its recommendations across fourteen aspects of technology companies.
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    Project LPAC

    Project LPAC is a research organization focused on LGBT issues associated with LPAC (formerly known as the Lesbian Political Action Committee).
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    Project on Fair Representation

    The Project on Fair Representation advocates for race-neutral policies in education, voting, and government action. It uses education, advocacy, and public interest litigation to challenge racial and ethnic classifications that it deems unconstitutional, unfair, and harmful.
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    Project On Government Oversight (POGO)

    Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that works to investigate waste, fraud, abuse, and conflicts of interest in the United States government. The organization works with whistleblowers and government insiders to identify wrong doing and works to help implement policy initiatives based on its findings. POGO
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    Project Renewal

    Project Renewal is a 501(c)(3) organization which helps homeless individuals in the New York City area.1
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    Project South

    Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide (stylized Project South) organizes left-of-center support for educational, social, political, and economic issues in the Southern United States.
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    Project Truth and Reconciliation

    Project Truth and Reconciliation is a seemingly defunct left-of-center activist organization that was founded in 2020 with the goal of advancing “intersectional” activism and promoting the payment of racial reparations. The organization was financially successful after its founding and announced in 2023 that it would be merging with the activist