Non-profits (Page 273)


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    Roe Foundation

    The Roe Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation created by Thomas A. Roe, chairman of the board of Builder Marts of America. Roe was a trustee of the Heritage Foundation, and his grants created the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies. Roe also founded the State
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    Roger Baldwin Foundation

    The Roger Baldwin Foundation is a non-profit organization that serves as the charitable arm for the left-leaning organization, the ACLU.1
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    Rogue Climate

    Rogue Climate is an Oregon-based left leaning climate advocacy nonprofit that opposes the use of hydrocarbon fuels and zero carbon nuclear energy.
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    Roma Education Fund

    The Roma Education Fund is a non-governmental organization (NFO) that advocates for providing educational opportunities for members of the Roma community in Europe. The group was formed through donations by several foundations and institutions including the Open Society Foundations and The World Bank.
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    Romemu

    Romemu is a Jewish progressive religious community that values egalitarianism and political activism.12
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    Ronald McDonald House of New York (RMH-NY)

    Ronald McDonald House of New York (GMH-NY) is the New York-based branch of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), a philanthropic organization with local chapters that provide housing and support for families of children suffering from serious illness.
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    Roosevelt Institute

    The Roosevelt Institute is a left-leaning think tank that asserts that the system of free-market capitalism is inherently unjust. The organization’s full name is The Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. It brings together liberal and Democratic lawmakers, economists, and academics to attempt to reshape policies, from the federal to the
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    RootsAction

    This organization operates under a “doing business as” name. For more information on this organization, see Action for a Progressive Future. RootsAction is an online initiative that seeks to educate and mobilize voters on issues such as climate change and civil rights in the United States and counter policies
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    Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung NYC

    Rosa Luxemburg Foundation New York City (in German, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, RLS-NYC) is the New York City office of Germany’s socialist-aligned Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, which is named after self-described “radical leftist” and early 20th-century leader of the European socialist movement Rosa Luxemburg.
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    Rose Community Foundation

    The Rose Community Foundation is a Jewish progressive non-profit organization that addresses issues of racism and injustice in the Jewish community in Denver.1
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    Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment

    The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment is a California-based nonprofit that promotes and funds local-based activism on the environment, consumer and public health issues. To that end, the foundation raises money and awards grants, pushes an environmental message in schools and works with local governments. It further engages
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    Rose Hills Foundation

    The Rose Hills Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation located in Pasadena, California. The organization was formed in 1996 with proceeds from the sale of Rose Hills Cemetery, then the largest cemetery in North America, located in Whittier, California, to private equity-backed groups. The foundation was funded with over $240
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    Rose-Marie and Jack R. Anderson Foundation

    Rose-Marie and Jack R. Anderson Foundation is a non-profit organization located in Texas. Gail Anderson Canizares is the President of the organization.1
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    Rosenberg Foundation

    The Rosenberg Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation established in 1935 based in San Francisco, California. The organization engages in grantmaking efforts through four programs: the Leading Edge Fellow program, Justice and Public Safety, Immigrant Rights and Workers’ Rights, and Civil Rights and Civic Engagement. Background The Rosenberg Foundation is
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    Rosenberg Fund for Children

    The Rosenberg Fund for Children (RFC) is a charitable fund named for convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg that supports the children of far-left activists who have been imprisoned or otherwise harmed for actions related to their political activities. Since its founding in 1990, the FRC has provided support to
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    Rosenthal Family Foundation

    The Rosenthal Family Foundation is the private foundation of “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Philip Rosenthal and his wife, actress Monica Horan Rosenthal. The Foundation supports left-of-center advocacy groups, arts and culture institutions, and food insecurity relief groups in the greater Los Angeles area and around the world. Both Rosenthal and
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    Rosewater Fund

    The Rosewater Fund is a private foundation associated with the family of Philadelphia businessman Edward Rosewater that funds Jewish and left-of-center causes. Based in Philadelphia, the foundation was granted charitable status in November 1961. 1
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    Roughrider Policy Center

    The Roughrider Policy Center (RPC) is a public policy think tank that promotes free enterprise and individual liberty in North Dakota. RPC focuses its research and agenda on education, energy, healthcare, and environment. 1 The
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    Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation

    The Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation is a Los Angeles, California-based grantmaking foundation founded in 1969 as the Roy Disney Family Foundation. It was later renamed for its namesake couple, who were part of the Disney World family before their passing. Its invitation-only grant process focuses on environmentalism, community
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    Ruckus Society

    The Ruckus Society is a community-based organization that trains and provides tools to support organizers in advocating environmental, human rights and social justice policy through the, “strategic use of creative, nonviolent direct action.”1 The