Non-profits (Page 289)


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    People’s Courage International Inc., USA – Migrants Resilience Collaborative (MRC) (Jan Sahas)

    People’s Courage International Inc., USA – Migrants Resilience Collaborative (MRC), also known as Jan Sahas, is a collaborative of nonprofit and private sector actors aiming to combat sexual violence and improve working conditions for labor migrants in India and Southeast Asia.
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    People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond

    The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, known by the name Undoing Racism, is a New Orleans-based collaboration of far-left activists that participate in grantmaking and lead workshops on topics, such as race, poverty, and activism. Programs Undoing Racism Workshop Undoing Racism is the signature workshop of the People’s Institute
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    People’s Lobby

    People’s Lobby is a Chicago based left-of-center organization which has spent thousands in support of the campaigns of Bernie Sanders and Marie Newman, a Democratic primary candidate for the House of Representatives in Illinois. The organization receives the majority of its funding, to the tune $50,000 in 2018, from
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    People’s Support Foundation (PSF)

    People’s Support Foundation (PSF) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that is run by far-left activist and CODEPINK co-founder Jodie Evans. Beginning in 2020, PSF began making grants almost entirely to the left-of-center People’s Welfare Association, which makes grants overseas.
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    People’s Welfare Association (PWA)

    People’s Welfare Association (PWA) is a social welfare grantmaking organization that is heavily funded by the left-of-center private foundation People’s Support Foundation (PSF). 35 Since its founding in 2019,
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    PeopleFund

    PeopleFund is a financial and educational organization based in Austin, Texas that focuses on providing small businesses and nonprofits with educational services as well as financing on more flexible terms than typically offered by commercial lenders.
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    Peoples College of Law

    Peoples College of Law was a law school located in Los Angeles, California. It was notable for the priority it placed on left-wing activism among students and graduates, and for its historic connections to the American radical left especially through the National Lawyers Guild.
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    Pepperwood Foundation

    The Pepperwood Foundation is a centrist organization focused on encouraging the scientific exploration of nature, and conservation; it is generally apolitical.
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    Perception Institute

    The Perception Institute began as a project of the Institute for America’s Future to use research to release reports, conduct trainings, and otherwise advocate for left-of-center perspectives on racial, gender, and other alleged biases in American culture and society.
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    Period, Inc.

    Period, Inc. (styled PERIOD; formerly Camions of Care) provides menstrual hygiene products to people unable to afford them and works to oppose stigmatization of menstruation.
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    Perkins Hunter Foundation

    Perkins Hunter Foundation is a private foundation that primarily makes grants to left-of-center, youth-focused, and education-oriented organizations. 135 Thomas Perkins, Alec Perkins, and Jamel Perkins are the Perkins Hunter Foundation’s directors.
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    Perls Foundation

    The Perls Foundation is a grantmaking foundation founded by art dealer Klaus Perl. The foundation funds many left-of-center groups, including the Public Citizen Foundation, the ACLU, and United for a Fair Economy. Founding and History The Perls Foundation was founded by the art dealer Klaus Perls and
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    Pershing Square Foundation

    Pershing Square Foundation (PSF) is a nonprofit organization that funds higher education, organizations that provide social services, and left-of-center advocacy organizations. 166
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    Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA)

    Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA) is a California-based environmental advocacy and community organizing group. PANNA’s core objective is to oppose the production and use of many commercial pesticides and genetically engineered foods, as well as the agricultural corporations that employ these practices.
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    Pesticide Watch

    Pesticide Watch is a left-leaning advocacy group that opposes the use of pesticides. In 2014, it argued against using pesticides to fight mosquitos carrying the West Nile Virus.
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    Pesticide Watch Education Fund

    Pesticide Watch Education Fund was a left-of-center public policy group affiliated with the Pesticide Watch advocacy organization. The Education affiliate communicates the group’s opinions on the risks associated with modern agricultural technology. Pesticide Watch Education Fund opposed the spraying of pesticides to kill mosquitoes carrying the West Nile Virus
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    Peter E Haas, Jr. Family Fund

    The Peter E. Haas, Jr. Family Fund is a left-of-center family foundation founded by Peter E. Haas, the former chairman and CEO of Levi Strauss and Co. and a descendant of the company’s founder, Levi Strauss. The fund is operated by the Marin Community Foundation but incorporated as a
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    Peter G. Peterson Foundation

    The Peter G. Peterson Foundation was created by Peter G. Peterson, who served as secretary of commerce in the Nixon administration and co-founded Blackstone, a mergers-and-acquisitions firm. The Peterson Foundation supports center-left, center, and center-right organizations that support reducing the national debt and curtailing the growth of Social Security and
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    Peter Paul RVA (PPRVA)

    Peter Paul RVA (PPRVA) is a nonprofit organization that was founded with the intent of raising education levels, engaging families and communities, and improving living conditions in Richmond, Virginia’s East End community which experiences high levels of poverty, crime, and drug use. It was founded by John Coleman in 1979.
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    Peterson Institute for International Economics

    The Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) is a think tank in Washington, D.C. that produces research and policy recommendations regarding global trade, labor, and finance. 258 In January 2025, a report