Non-profits (Page 280)


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    Public Democracy America

    Public Democracy America is a left-of-center advocacy organization that provides aligned organizations technical and programmatic support with the administration of Google Grants. It is the nonprofit arm of Public Democracy, a digital marketing firm.
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    Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER)

    Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is a left-of-center organization that provides legal assistance and resources to whistleblowers who speak out about environmental issues in state and federal agencies. PEER is funded both by donations and payouts from lawsuits and settlements. Activities In September 2023, attorneys from Advocates for the West
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    Public Fiduciary Network (PFN)

    The Public Fiduciary Network (PFN) is a center-right organization created in 2024 to educate public fiduciaries to oppose Environmental, Social, and Corporate governance (ESG) principles in public pension funds. 1
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    Public Goods Project

    The Public Goods Project is a public health advocacy organization that runs media campaigns on behalf of its funders regarding a variety of public health issues. The organization is a nonprofit, however it acts as a public affairs firm executing and implementing state, local, and national public health campaigns. The
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    Public Health Advocates (PHA)

    Public Health Advocates (PHA) is a left-leaning California health advocacy group that centers its work on fighting “systemic racism” and “structural racism.” 1
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    Public Health Institute

    The Public Health Institute is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization which focuses on public health issues.1
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    Public Health Solutions

    Public Health Solutions is a health advocacy group that supports greater access to medical care and decrease health inequality for at-risk communities in New York. 1
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    Public Housing Authorities Directors Association

    Public Housing Authorities Directors Association (PHADA) is a nonprofit association representing public housing authority directors before Congress and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). PHADA provides input on legislation and federal regulations to increase funding for public housing and seeks to change laws and regulations to
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    Public Interest GRFX

    Public Interest GRFX is the communications arm of the Public Interest Network.
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    Public Interest Institute (PII)

    Public Interest Institute (PII) was an independent nonprofit organization that supported Iowa Wesleyan University and the Tax Education Foundation. PII provided instructors and library publications to Iowa Wesleyan University and provided research and publications on government spending and taxation to the Tax Education Foundation to promote free enterprise.
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    Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors

    Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors is a 501(c)(3) organization which assists developing countries with protecting intellectual property.1
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    Public Interest Law Center

    The Public Interest Law Center is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization based in Philadelphia, PA, which advocates for civil rights and economic issues through legal action.1
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    Public Interest Legal Foundation

    The Public Interest Legal Foundation is a right-of-center group founded by former U.S. Department of Justice attorney J. Christian Adams that litigates and publishes reports to raise awareness about what it considers to be threats to election integrity.
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    Public Interest Registry

    Public Interest Registry is a non-profit that was created by the Internet Society Foundation to oversee the more than 10.6 million internet “.org” domain name extensions, 1 which account for fewer than five
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    Public Interest Research Foundation (NJPIRG) of New Jersey

    Public Interest Research Foundation of New Jersey (NJPIRG) is the 501(c)(3) policy research arm of the 501(c)(4) New Jersey Public Interest Research Group. It is the New Jersey state affiliate of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG).
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    Public Interest Research Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) Education Fund

    Public Interest Research Group in Michigan Public Interest Lobby (PIRGIM) is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) policy research organization and the Michigan state affiliate of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG). It is affiliated with the 501(c)(4) advocacy group Public Interest Research Group in Michigan Public Interest Lobby.
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    Public Interest Research Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) Public Interest Lobby

    Public Interest Research Group in Michigan (PIRGIM) is the Michigan state-level affiliate of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG). PIRGIM has campaigned against pesticides and antibiotics in farming, 1 supported weather-dependent energy that restricts overall energy production and opposed nuclear
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    Public Interest Technology Infrastructure Fund

    The Public Interest Technology Infrastructure Fund is a project of the New Venture Fund. As a fiscally sponsored project it is not required to disclose independent financial information or activities. Its funders include left-of-center grantmaking organizations, including the Ford Foundation and Pivotal Ventures, and it funnels grants
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    Public Justice Foundation

    The Public Justice Foundation is a charitable organization affiliated with the left-of-center nonprofit Public Justice, a legal advocacy firm that specializes in lawsuits against government and large businesses. Funding for the foundation, which was over $6 million in 2019, comes mostly from memberships fees from plaintiff’s attorneys and law firms. There
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    Public Knowledge

    Public Knowledge is a Washington, D.C.-based technology advocacy group focused on intellectual property law, competition, and choice in the digital marketplace and an open standards/end-to-end internet. Public Knowledge is a staunch supporter of expanded regulations on internet businesses and technology companies, backing so-called “net neutrality” regulations against internet service providers