Non-profits (Page 286)


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    Reissa Foundation

    The Reissa Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that provides financial support to which promote race-focused activism and social policies. The foundation focuses its grantmaking on pro-gun control organizations, universities, and groups that provide social services for children and the poor.
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    Reject White Nationalism (RejectWhiteNationalism.org)

    Reject White Nationalism (RejectWhiteNationalism.org) is an online advocacy group created by the center-left organization Bend the Arc Jewish Action.
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    Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP)

    Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP) is a left-of-center campaign that advocates for releasing older violent and non-violent offenders from prison, regardless of their sentencing or the crime they committed. It promotes the idea that many older incarcerated individuals are incarcerated because of racism, and argues that their imprisonment is
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    Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC)

    The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC) is a left-of-center advocacy nonprofit organization that focuses on political issues such as abortion, immigration, and gun control. RAC’s work is commissioned by its two sister organizations, Union for Reform Judaism and the Central Conference for American Rabbis. It has
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    Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC)

    The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) is a center-left interfaith nonprofit that advocates for expanded abortion access as well as a host of center-left policies, including LGBTQ issues, illegal immigration, environmentalism, and “economic justice.” RCRC typically lobbies against state and federal bans on public funding of abortions, legislation and ballot
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    Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition

    Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition is a 501(c)(3) organization which educates people about and memorializes the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911 in New York City.1
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    Remnant Westside Church

    The Remnant Westside Church is a religious institution based in New York and is part of the Acts Ministries International (AMI), a global network of religious groups adhering to the Book of Acts in the New Testament. The Chruch advocates for community outreach and providing support for fellow AMI-affiliated organizations.
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    Renew Missouri

    Renew Missouri is a left-of-center environmentalist organization that seeks to increase the use of environmentalist-approved energy sources in Missouri. It lobbies the Missouri Public Service Commission to require utilities to generate more electric power from wind and solar. It also lobbies the Missouri legislature to enact policies in order to
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    RENEW Northeast

    RENEW Northeast is a nonprofit association of environmental groups and weather-dependent energy companies in New York and New England.1
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    Renewable Energy Alaska Project

    The Renewable Energy Alaska Project is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) organization which advocates for the use of weather-dependent energy in Alaska.1
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    Renewable Energy Long Island (reLI)

    Renewable Energy Long Island (reLI) is a nonprofit organization that promotes educational methods for environmental awareness. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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    Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute

    The Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute is an environmentalist group which works with the wind and solar energy industry to reduce risks to wildlife from wind and solar projects. The membership of the group consists of wind and solar companies and left-of-center environmentalist groups such as the Environmental Defense Fund,
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    Repairers of the Breach

    Repairers of the Breach is a religious-associated advocacy group for left-of-center economic policy in North Carolina. Funding Repairers of the Breach is one of several groups that received grant money from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations as part of its new $150 million racial justice initiative, which was
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    Report for America

    Report for America is an organization that seeks to place journalists in local newsrooms all around the country. The organization is modeled after the U.S. government agency Americorps which sends members to assist on various projects all over the country. Report for America helps newsrooms across the country hire
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    Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press

    The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is a nonprofit organization that provides legal support and professional and educational resources to reporters as well as engaging in lawsuits to promote media access to various public records. The organization advocates pro-reporter stances on issues surrounding content restriction, libel, privacy, and
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    Reporters without Borders

    Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans frontiers) (RSF), is a Paris-based advocacy group supporting government transparency and journalistic freedom worldwide, documenting and reporting information, and lobbying various organizations such as the United Nations and the Council of Europe.
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    RePower (Wellstone Action)

    RePower (sometimes written Re:Power), formerly Wellstone Action, is a radical political training organization based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Formed in 2003 as tribute to the life and legacy of the liberal late U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone (D-MN), RePower is one of the biggest left-wing training organizations in the United States.
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    RePower Fund (Wellstone Action Fund)

    RePower Fund (sometimes written Re:Power), formerly known as Wellstone Action Fund, is the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of far-left political training organization RePower (formerly Wellstone Action). Formed in Minnesota in 2003, the fund helps finance the parent organization’s left-wing political leadership programs.
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    Represent Georgia Institute (Rep GA)

    Represent Georgia Institute (Rep GA) is a left-of-center get-out-the-vote and leadership training organization based in Atlanta, Georgia. 1 Rep GA recruits leaders in line with the left-of-center Wellstone Action (now RePower) training method for
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    Representation Project

    The Representation Project is a left-of-center filmmaking and advocacy organization that was founded and is operated by Jennifer Seibel Newsom, an actor and filmmaker who is married to California Governor Gavin Newsom (D). The organization promotes left-leaning feminist and economic policies by producing and screening documentaries,