Non-profits (Page 279)


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    SAGE Fund

    The Strengthening Accountability in the Global Economy (SAGE) Fund is a collaborative group for left-of-center foundations. The SAGE Fund is a project of the New Venture Fund, a 501(c)(3) funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit created and managed by the for-profit consultancy Arabella Advisors.
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    Sagner Family Foundation

    The Sagner Family Foundation is a private foundation located in New York City. The organization was established in 2017, though it had charitable trust status as early as 1961. 1
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    Salk Institute for Biological Studies

    The Salk Institute for Biological Studies is a San Diego-based institution focused largely on biological and ecological research. Founded in 1963 by Jonas Salk, the creator of the inactivated polio vaccine, 1 the Salk Institution
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    Sall Family Foundation

    The Sall Family Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that supports environmentalist and conservationist organizations within the United States and the United Kingdom. 1 The Foundation has made contributions to organizations that seek to prevent the commercial development of
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    SalmonState

    SalmonState is a center-left environmental advocacy group created to oppose the construction of Pebble Mine in Alaska, a major strategic minerals project opposed by a number of environmental advocacy groups on the Left. SalmonState is a project of the New Venture Fund, a fiscal sponsorship nonprofit managed by
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    SalusWorld

    SalusWorld is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that provides psychosocial consultation and mental health care for victims of human rights violations suffering from trauma and PTSD.
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    Samdhana Institute

    The Samdhana Institute is a group of activists and practitioners focused on supporting indigenous peoples and local communities in Southeastern Asia on social and environmental issues, including land rights and governance of natural resources. The Institute has locations in the Philippines and Indonesia.
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    Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.

    The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation is a private grantmaking organization that funds agricultural research at the Noble Research Institute and makes charitable grants to nonprofit organizations that support education, health, and communities, especially in Oklahoma. The Foundation aims to fund organizations that can address agricultural challenges, expand educational opportunities, improve
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    Samuel Rubin Foundation

    The Samuel Rubin Foundation is a private foundation that focuses on scientific research. One of their methods includes supplying grants to other organizations.
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    San Diego Coastkeeper

    San Diego Coastkeeper is a left-of-center environmentalist advocacy group and member of the Waterkeeper Alliance. 1 The organization acts as a compliance watchdog for local, county, state, and federal environmentalist policy, using litigation to
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    San Diego Hospice Foundation

    The San Diego Hospice Foundation is a health advocacy organization that supports and provides grantmaking activities for increased access to hospice care within San Diego County, California. 1
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    San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP)

    The San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) is a left-of-center, faith-based community advocacy organization consisting of approximately 30 congregations representing over 70,000 families in San Diego County. It works to train and develop civic leaders from the congregations and engage the communities in local social advocacy in support of issues including
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    San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF)

    San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) is one of the largest and oldest community-based AIDS service organizations in the United States, formed in 1982 at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic.
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    San Francisco Baykeeper

    San Francisco Baykeeper is a left-center environmental advocacy group located in the San Francisco Bay area. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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    San Francisco Disability Business Alliance (SFDBA)

    San Francisco Disability Business Alliance (SFDBA) is a California-based nonprofit that supports disabled entrepreneurs. It provides education, supply chain support, and mentorship opportunities to its members. 1 Partnerships and Activities It is fiscally sponsored by Social
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    San Francisco Foundation

    The San Francisco Foundation (SFF) is one of the nation’s largest community foundations. It is focused on “racial equity and economic inclusion” in the San Francisco Bay area.1 In 2023 SFF
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    San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus

    The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is a community-based choir group started by conductor Jon Reed Sims in 1978 and has since helped launch hundreds of LGBTQ chorus programs around the world.  1
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    San Francisco Rising

    San Francisco Rising (SFR) is a project of the left-wing Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) that operates under the umbrella of Bay Rising (BR). BR is fiscally sponsored by the left-wing Movement Strategy Center (MSC).
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    San Francisco Study Center

    Founded in 1972, the San Francisco Study Center (Study Center) is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that specializes in fiscal sponsorship. It provides fiscal sponsorship—which includes funding and financial oversight — to organizations that have not obtained, or are ineligible for, tax-exempt status under federal guidelines.
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    San Francisco Tenants Union

    The San Francisco Tenants Union (SFTU) is a left-of-center rent-control and housing advocacy group. It formed when San Francisco initiated its rent control program in the late 1970s. SFTU uses political means through ballot initiatives, elections, and legislative efforts to promote “affordable housing.”