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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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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 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
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Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science is a nonprofit organization that focuses on using DIY techniques to influence and address environmental issues. The organization is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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Public Leadership Education Network is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., with the sole focus of preparing college women for leadership in the public policy arena.
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The Public Leadership Institute is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization which trains people to advocate for left-progressive policy positions.1 Democracy Alliance Democracy Alliance is a collective of wealthy left-progressive donors that meet at semi-annual conferences for
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The Public Policy and Education Fund of New York is a 501(c)(3) affiliate of Citizen Action New York.
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The Public Policy Institute of California is an independent, nonpartisan, non-profit research institution. Based in San Francisco, California, the institute was established in 1994 with a $70 million endowment from William Redington Hewlett of Hewlett-Packard.
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The Public Private Strategies Institute (PPSI) is a nonprofit that supports policies encouraging the government to provide greater support to small businesses in the United States, particularly those owned by racial minorities. Public Private Strategies (PPS) was founded in 2017 by Aspen Institute senior fellow
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The Public Religion Research Institute is a nonprofit research organization that creates and interviews citizens for opinion polls, usually about religion, culture, and public policy. 1 The Public Religion Research Institute receives much of its revenue
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The Public Rights Project (PRP) is an activist group that attempts to embed left-of-center attorneys in local public law offices to pursue litigation using what PRP calls “affirmative litigation” to advance left-of-center policy goals.
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The Public Welfare Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization founded in 1947 that claims to focuses on issues of criminal justice, juvenile penal changes, and labor union-backed employment policy. Since its founding, the organization has given more than $500 million in grants to left-leaning organizations. History Charles Edward Marsh founded
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Public/Private Ventures was a research-based nonprofit group that provided research and analysis towards advancing social programs that assist low-income communities. It ceased operations by July 31, 2012. 1
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For more information on Pueblo Sin Fronteras, see Centro Sin Fronteras and La Familia Latina Unida (Nonprofits) The Pueblo Sin Fronteras (“People Without Borders”) is a project of La Familia Latina Unida, a Chicago, Illinois-based 501(c)(4) illegal immigration advocacy organization formed in 2001 by Elvira Arellano, an
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Puente Human Rights Movement is a left-of-center illegal immigration advocacy organization.
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The Puffin Foundation is a private foundation that gives grants to left-of-center and arts-focused nonprofits. The Puffin Foundation was launched in 1983 by Perry Rosenstein. 1 The foundation primarily donates to apolitical charity groups, although
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The Puffin Foundation West (also known as Puffin West) is a private foundation based in Columbus, Ohio, that primarily gives grants to apolitical nonprofits with an artistic focus, with occasional grants going to left-of-center groups. This foundation is the sister organization of the Puffin Foundation in Teaneck, New Jersey.
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The Puget Soundkeeper Alliance is an environmentalist group in the Waterkeeper Alliance coalition that monitors for violations of environmental laws through patrols of the Puget Sound water ways in Washington state and sues companies, governments, and individuals accused of violations.
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Pugwash sponsors the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, conferences that promote total nuclear disarmament.
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The Pulitzer Center On Crisis Reporting is a left-of-center group that provides support for journalism and makes stories available to media outlets. In addition, it also works to incorporate journalism and stories into school and university classroom curriculum. It is not affiliated with Columbia University’s Pulitzer Prizes. The center developed