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The Texas Organizing Project (TOP) is a left-leaning 501(c)(4) nonprofit group that focuses on organizing minority and low-income individuals in Texas’s largest metropolitan areas. Activities “Racial Justice” Donations In July 2020, it was announced that the Sandler Foundation would be donating $200 million to “racial justice groups” in response
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The Texas Organizing Project Education Fund is the left-progressive 501(c)(3) sister organization of the Texas Organizing Project.1
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Texas Physicians for Social Responsibility is a left-of-center nonprofit group on social, health and environmental issues. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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The Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG) is a state-based offshoot of the national U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG) that lobbies and influences public policy in support of left-of-center causes. The PIRG model was devised by left-wing activist and 2000 Green Party Presidential candidate Ralph Nader
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The Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG) Education Fund is the research arm of the Texas Public Interest Research Group, an Austin-based lobbying group that focuses on left-of-center causes including restricting private donations in elections, combatting climate change, expanding public transportation, increasing government control of health care, and imposing
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The Texas Public Policy Foundation is a conservative-leaning think tank based in Austin, TX. The organization was founded in 1987 and states its mission is to defend liberty, personal responsibility and free enterprise in Texas and across the United States.
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Texas Tribune Inc. is a Texas-based news organization that publishes news articles online and is the host of the annual Texas Tribune Festival. 1 Texas Tribune has a Climate Change series that reports on
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TGI Justice Project (The Transgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project), a project of the de-incarceration advocacy group Justice Now, is a left-of-center transgender activism and legal services organization. The group has taken radical stances on criminal justice issues, including the total abolition of the San Francisco police and all prisons.
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ThanksUSA is an organization based in Washington DC that provides scholarships to colleges, technical, and vocational schools for children and spouses of members of the military. 1
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The 74 Media is a nonpartisan education news group that publishes news stories and opinion content that discuss racism and corruption occurring in public school systems in the United States. It is best known for its flagship site, the 74, but it also operates LA School Report and its Spanish-language
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The Accountability Board (TAB) is an investment and advocacy organization that seeks to pressure major publicly traded companies to embrace left-of-center environmental, social and governance principles (ESG). TAB invests in over 100 large publicly traded companies and seeks to influence the governance of those companies through portfolio advocacy, compliance
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The Achievement Network (ANet) is a left-of-center organization that offers consulting services to school systems. It works with school systems to develop identity politics-based equity assessments and strategies aimed at creating equal academic outcomes among racial, socioeconomic, and other groups.
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The Adolph Coors Foundation is a family foundation overseen by members of the Coors brewing family. It supports charities in Colorado and center-right advocacy organizations. Background and Donor Intent The Adolph Coors Foundation was founded in 1975 by brothers Joseph and William Coors from the estate of their father, Adolph
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The Advocacy Institute (AI) is a left-of-center organization that provides training courses and consulting programs for movements seeking legislative change within the state of New York. Initially created in 2013, Advocacy Institute’s website claims that the organization works to “level the playing field for Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC)
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The Advocates for Human Rights is an international organization that promotes the protection of human rights and solving issues impacting those rights. 1
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The Agua Fund is an environmentalist grantmaking organization that aims to address issues of water, land, and food. It is a member of the Chesapeake Bay Funders Network and mainly provides grants for social services.
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The AMAAD Institute (Arming Minorities Against Addiction and Disease Institute) is a nonprofit organization that provides support services primarily to gay Black men in the greater Los Angeles area. The AMAAD Institute receives most of its funding from federal, state, and local government agencies. While the AMAAD Institute’s programs are
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The American Commitment Foundation is a right-leaning advocacy group that educates the public on issues related to economic freedom and limited government. 1 It is the charitable sister organization of
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The American Independent Foundation (AIF) supports liberal investigative journalism that creates “increased public awareness of progressive issues.” 1 AIF is part of a network of left-of-center media outlets that frequently attack Republicans and conservatives
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The American Institute for Economic Research is a Massachusetts-based free-market think tank established in 1933 by Edward C. Harwood, an economist who was the vice president at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He launched it as a research organization to evaluate ways to avoid another Great Depression.