Non-profits (Page 267)


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    REDODEM

    REDODEM is a network of 23 migrant shelters that provide protection for migrants traveling on the route through Mexico to reach the United States. 1
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    REFORM Alliance

    REFORM Alliance is a criminal justice advocacy organization that focuses on left-of-center policy change to reform the probation and parole laws in the United States, primarily at the state levels. It was founded by rappers Meek Mill and Jay-Z, along with six billionaires.
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    Reform Immigration for America (RIFA)

    Reform Immigration for America was an organization that was in support of liberal expansionist changes to U.S. immigration policy. The organization advocated for legal status for illegal immigrants and other changes to U.S. immigration law to make it easier for people to enter, live in, and work in the country.
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    Reform L.A. Jails

    The Reform LA Jails project promotes left-of-center criminal justice and corrections policies in Los Angeles County, California. It sponsored a successful 2020 county-level ballot initiative to give the Los Angeles County Civilian Oversight Commission subpoena power to investigate alleged misconduct by sheriff’s deputies in county jails and require the
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    Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES)

    The Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides free legal representation in Texas to people needing immigration law assistance. In 2017, RAICES claims to have closed 51,000 pro-bono immigration and refugee status cases.
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    RefugeeOne

    RefugeeOne provides refugee resettlement services to refugees primarily from the Middle East. Services include housing, English classes, health and mental services, programs for women, youth, and young adults, and job search support. It receives funding from the United States government and from several left-of-center philanthropies including the John D.
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    Refugees International

    Refugees International is a left-of-center advocacy group that aids and protects displaced people, while recommending refugee resettlement and policies to the U.S. government, foreign governments, and the United Nations (UN). The group claims to be independent because they do not accept government or UN funding.
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    Refuse Fascism

    Refuse Fascism was a radical left-wing organization devoted to promoting nationwide action to remove President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and all officials associated with their administration from office on the grounds that they constitute a “fascist regime.” The group has been present at many Antifa
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    Regeneration Project

    The Regeneration Project is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) organization which advocates for religious people to become more concerned about environmental issues.1
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    Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

    ‘The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is the first mandatory market based program in the United States to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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    Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership

    Regional Young Adult Social Action Partnership (RYASAP) is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Bridgeport, CT, which helps at-risk youth and individuals.1
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    Register America

    Register America is a left-of-center advocacy organization that aims to register potential voters as well as advocate for left-wing changes to election law.
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    Regulatory Assistance Project

    The Regulatory Assistance Project is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization which promotes phasing out fossil fuels in the electric grid. The organization has offices in United States, Europe, and China.1
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    Reimagine Gender

    Reimagine Gender is a left-of-center transgender advocacy organization. Founded in 2020, Reimagine Gender is a spinoff of the defunct Gender Spectrum group and advises families, corporations, and policymakers on transgender issues. It offers “Gender Insights,” short articles advocating for societal changes in the understanding of gender ideology. It also
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    REIS Foundation

    REIS Foundation, Inc. is a left-of-center grant making foundation located in California. The foundation supports a wide variety of left-of-center organizations focused on the environment and activism. The foundation does not have a public presence or website. Founding and History The REIS Foundation, Inc. was formed in 1997 by the
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    Reissa Foundation

    The Reissa Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that provides financial support to which promote race-focused activism and social policies. The foundation focuses its grantmaking on pro-gun control organizations, universities, and groups that provide social services for children and the poor.
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    Reject White Nationalism (RejectWhiteNationalism.org)

    Reject White Nationalism (RejectWhiteNationalism.org) is an online advocacy group created by the center-left organization Bend the Arc Jewish Action.
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    Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC)

    The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC) is a left-of-center advocacy nonprofit organization that focuses on political issues such as abortion, immigration, and gun control. RAC’s work is commissioned by its two sister organizations, Union for Reform Judaism and the Central Conference for American Rabbis. It has
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    Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC)

    The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) is a center-left interfaith nonprofit that advocates for expanded abortion access as well as a host of center-left policies, including LGBTQ issues, illegal immigration, environmentalism, and “economic justice.” RCRC typically lobbies against state and federal bans on public funding of abortions, legislation and ballot
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    Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition

    Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition is a 501(c)(3) organization which educates people about and memorializes the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911 in New York City.1