-
Non-profit
Rose-Marie and Jack R. Anderson Foundation is a non-profit organization located in Texas. Gail Anderson Canizares is the President of the organization.1
-
Non-profit
The Rosenberg Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation established in 1935 based in San Francisco, California. The organization engages in grantmaking efforts through four programs: the Leading Edge Fellow program, Justice and Public Safety, Immigrant Rights and Workers’ Rights, and Civil Rights and Civic Engagement. Background The Rosenberg Foundation is
-
Non-profit
The Rosenberg Fund for Children (RFC) is a charitable fund named for convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg that supports the children of far-left activists who have been imprisoned or otherwise harmed for actions related to their political activities. Since its founding in 1990, the FRC has provided support to
-
Non-profit
The Rosenthal Family Foundation is the private foundation of “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator Philip Rosenthal and his wife, actress Monica Horan Rosenthal. The Foundation supports left-of-center advocacy groups, arts and culture institutions, and food insecurity relief groups in the greater Los Angeles area and around the world. Both Rosenthal and
-
Non-profit
The Rosewater Fund is a private foundation associated with the family of Philadelphia businessman Edward Rosewater that funds Jewish and left-of-center causes. Based in Philadelphia, the foundation was granted charitable status in November 1961. 1
-
Non-profit
The Roughrider Policy Center (RPC) is a public policy think tank that promotes free enterprise and individual liberty in North Dakota. RPC focuses its research and agenda on education, energy, healthcare, and environment. 1 The
-
Non-profit
The Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation is a Los Angeles, California-based grantmaking foundation founded in 1969 as the Roy Disney Family Foundation. It was later renamed for its namesake couple, who were part of the Disney World family before their passing. Its invitation-only grant process focuses on environmentalism, community
-
Non-profit
The Ruckus Society is a community-based organization that trains and provides tools to support organizers in advocating environmental, human rights and social justice policy through the, “strategic use of creative, nonviolent direct action.”1 The
-
Non-profit
The Rudolf Steiner Foundation (better known today by its business name RSF Social Finance) is a financial services organization which receives its funding from a group of investors and uses its resources to issue loans and grants to a variety of businesses and advocacy groups with left-of-center missions.
-
Non-profit
The Rule of Law Defense Fund (RLDF) is a right-of-center advocacy organization affiliated with the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA). The organization promotes right-of-center legal policy and provides a forum for collaboration between Republican state attorneys general.
-
Non-profit
The Rule of Law Trust is a right-of-center organization that seeks to develop a more right-leaning judicial system by electing judges with an originalist approach, or one based on interpreting laws based on their meanings at the time they were adopted, to the law.
-
Non-profit
The Rules Foundation is a progressive left non-profit organization that raises awareness about climate change and global injustices. The organization is comprised of activists, researchers, designers, and writers that raise awareness about global issues by writing articles and publishing videos.
-
Non-profit
Running Start: Bringing Young Women to Politics is a non-profit organization whose mission is to inspire young women and girls to run for political office.
-
Non-profit
Rural and Migrant Ministry is a left-of-center immigrant assistance and advocacy group located in rural New York. The organization aids rural immigrant farm workers in New York and operates four farmworker education-assistance centers in the state. The group also conducts advocacy and organizing, mostly on behalf of rural farm workers.
-
Non-profit
The Rural Arizona Project began in 2020 as the sister program of the Rural Utah Project (RUP), a non-profit formed with the goal of electing a Democratic and Navajo majority to the San Juan County Commission in Utah.
-
Non-profit
Rural Community Workers Alliance is an advocacy group affiliated with organized labor that advocates for left-of-center labor policies and organizes workers in rural Missouri. The group organizes meatpacking workers with a focus on health care, workplace safety, wages, and other labor issues. The group provides education and training aimed at
-
Non-profit
Rural Empowerment Association for Community Help (REACH) is a left-of-center advocacy organization founded in 2002 in Duplin County, North Carolina following Hurricane Floyd to build political power for low income and people of color. The organization calls attention to the potential health effects of industrial pig farm operations, mental and
-
Non-profit
The Rural Organizing Project is a grassroots network of state-level organizations that advocate humanitarian policies within the state of Oregon. 1
-
Non-profit
The Rural Utah Project (RUP) started in 2017 with the goal of electing a Democratic and Navajo majority to Utah’s San Juan County Commission. 1 In 2018, after spending $203,241 on voter registration and county
-
Non-profit
The Rural Victory Fund is a left-of-center political advocacy group that comprises one half of the Rural Democracy Initiative along with the Heartland Fund. The group is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-of-center fiscal sponsor, funder, and dark-money group operated by the left-of-center consulting