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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 is a left-of-center transparency and public engagement group.
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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 for Justice (PFJ) is a New York-based advocacy group that supports individuals and public defenders on cases relating to the criminal justice system. It suggests that current criminal policies reduce trust in the government and civil engagement, increase homelessness, negatively impact an individual’s health, reduce opportunities for education, and
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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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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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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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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 Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) is a left-of-center activist organization that sues law enforcement agencies in defense of what it calls “social justice activists.” 1 PCJF has sued both the
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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.
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The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies (The Partnership) is a non-profit organization that advocates for disability rights, disability justice, and prioritizes disabled people’s needs during emergencies and disasters.1
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The Partnership for Policy Integrity advocates against modern methods of natural gas extraction. Partnership for Policy Integrity has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit organization which provides consulting services to government agencies with the aim to make them more efficient.1 Its seeks to encourage more young
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Partnership for Responsible Growth is an advocacy group supporting a carbon tax (“carbon pricing”) to combat global warming.
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The Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that promotes the adoption of local policy initiatives developed through the lens of race. It was previously known as Equity Atlanta but changed its name in 2010. PSE is an offspring of, and works with, the left-of-center PolicyLink to
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The Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA) is a San Diego-based organization that advocates for left-of-center policies that expand immigration and make it easier for refugees to come to the United States. The organization was founded and is staffed by refugees. PANA took part in lawsuits against the
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Partnership for the Future of Learning is a network of over 100 organizations advocating for education and left-of-center social policy. Several organizations within the partnership include the Ford Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the National Education Association. The organization does not have its own
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Partnership Project is a left-of-center environmentalist advocacy group that consists of a collaboration of 20 environmental groups, including some of the largest environmentalist organizations in the country. It is governed by a 20-member board of directors and a 10-member executive committee.
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Partnership Project Action Fund is a left-wing environmentalist advocacy organization directly affiliated and controlled by the Partnership Project, a left-of-center environmentalist advocacy group that consists of a collaboration of some of the largest environmental groups. Partnership Project Action Fund is the lobbying arm of the Partnership Project and uses
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Partnerships for Change is a nonprofit organization that primarily provides fiscal sponsorship to left-of-center “projects and issue-based media, films and documentaries.” 1 Partnerships for Change is associated with many left-of-center organizations and private grantmaking foundations including