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The Resource Innovation Group is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization affiliated with the Sustainability Institute at Williamette University. The organization advocates for left-progressive policy positions on environmental and social issues.1
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Resource Media is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) corporation which provides communications services to left-progressive causes.1
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Resource Renewal Institute is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) organization which advocates for environmental issues.1
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Resources for Abortion Delivery is a left-of-center abortion advocacy organization that works toward easier access to abortions, particularly for poor and low-income women. 1 Resources for Abortion Delivery is a project created in 2016 by
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Resources for the Future (RFF) is an environmentalist think tank based in Washington, D.C. RFF creates policy papers and memos to support their left-of-center agenda. RFF focuses on increasing environmental regulations, especially related to global warming. Background In 1951, President Truman formed the Material Policy Council that issued a report
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Resources Legacy Fund (RLF) is a left-of-center grantmaking and environmental conservation group. RLF was originally founded to protect California coastlines but has expanded internationally. Most of its efforts are directed toward land conservation, but RLF also engages in political advocacy for environmentalist and left-progressive social-policy goals. RLF was founded with
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Resources Oriented Development Initiatives (RODI) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Kenya that advocates for food and resources security, improved health provisions, and crime prevention within the country and throughout Eastern Africa.
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Respect Workers, Respect Voters is a left-progressive labor-union-aligned advocacy organization created to support Initiative 77 in Washington, D.C., that was on the ballot in the 2018 primary season. 1 Initiative 77 would have abolished the
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The Responsible Endowments Coalition (REC) was a left-of-center environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) organization that monitored the ESG commitments of university endowments. In 2018, the organization ceased operations and was in part incorporated into the Action Center on Race and the Economy Institute.
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Responsible Innovation Labs is a coalition of founders, investors, engineers, policymakers, and innovators in the technology industry 1 devoted to integrating left-of-center values like diversity and inclusion into emerging technology.
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The Ressler Family Foundation is the Los Angeles-based family foundation of Richard and Alison Ressler. Richard Ressler made his fortune in real estate development while Alison works as a corporate lawyer. 1 They
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The Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York (ROC-NY) is a pro-labor union activist group affiliated with Restaurant Opportunities Centers United. 1 The organization predates its parent organization group and was founded to support for the
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Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC or ROC-United) is one of the nation’s most prominent “worker centers,” labor-union-like organizations backed by union organizing know-how and left-of-center foundation funding. An outgrowth of a mutual-aid organization for the surviving unionized employees of the Windows on the World restaurant destroyed in the September 11th
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Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation (RWCF) is a left-of-center advocacy organization which allocates funds to left-progressive organizations that focus on workers within the restaurant industry. It aims to change how the industry operates by unionizing workers and advocating for restaurant workers’ interests under labor law.
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Restoration of America (formerly Restoration Action) is the advocacy arm of the right-of-center Restoration PAC. According to The Daily Beast, following the 2020 election, Restoration of America has spent millions of dollars on ads opposing Democratic Congressional incumbents and on its subsidiary, Voter Reference Foundation, which advocates for election
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Restorative Response Baltimore is an advocacy organization that works on improving communications and creating conflict resolution strategies for communities within the city of Baltimore. 1
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Restore Justice Foundation (RJF) is a criminal justice policy organization focusing on youth and young adults incarcerated in Illinois. RJF seeks to expand parole, reduce or eliminate mandatory minimum prison sentences, abolish or limit the felony murder rule, and eliminate sentencing enhancements. Restore Justice Foundation asserts that the American criminal
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Restore Justice Illinois (RJI) is the lobbying arm of the Restore Justice Foundation. Restore Justice Illinois advocates for reducing or eliminating mandatory minimum prison sentences, rolling back sentencing enhancements including for the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime, limiting the scope of the felony murder
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Restore Public Trust (RPT) is an advocacy organization launched in November 2018 to assist the efforts of organizations within what has been called a “constellation of progressive-oriented accountability groups that have launched in response to Donald Trump’s presidency.”
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Restore Trust Action is a left-wing advocacy organization and a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-of-center advocacy nonprofit managed by the for-profit consulting firm Arabella Advisors. The Sixteen Thirty Fund is a “dark money” conduit that allows left-of-center donors to fund advocacy organizations anonymously.