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The City Fund is an education organization that funds initiatives that promote the growth of charter schools and other school choice organizations. It also funds activist organizations that support increasing charter school access and school choice programs. In June 2022, it was reported that one of the organizations it backed,
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The Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women was founded in 1993 and is named for the late author, former U.S. Representative, former U.S. Ambassador to Italy, and conservative activist Clare Boothe Luce (R-CT).
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The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy is a conservative-leaning think tank founded in 1979 by students of Harry Jaffa, a professor at Claremont McKenna College and Claremont Graduate University, based on Jaffa’s political philosophy.
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The CO2 Coalition is a right-of-center advocacy organization that educates policy makers and the general public about the importance of carbon dioxide to our lives and the U.S. economy. The Coalition intends to be part of the current discussion about climate change, including the role that humans play, climate models’
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The College Fix is a right-of-center campus news website run by the Student Free Press Association (SFPA). The College Fix supports young conservative journalists on college campuses and publishes stories that support the principles of a free society.
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The Committee of 100 is a nonpartisan nonprofit association of Delaware business leaders who focus on economic issues affecting Delaware.
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The Commons Project is a nonprofit public trust based in the United States and Switzerland, focused on developing digital applications to easily share personal healthcare information, particularly with governmental agencies and corporations. Its two main projects as of April 2021 are CommonPass, a digital “vaccine passport” platform intended to allow
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The Community Foundation of Greater Memphis is a collection of 950 donor funds established by individuals, families, and organizations. The foundation is the largest grantmaker in Tennessee and is among the 50 largest community foundations in the United States.
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The Conscious Kid is an organization that promotes critical race theory to children, primarily through children’s books that feature left-leaning messages about topics like racial identity, “equity,” and religion. 1 The organization’s tax returns as
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The Council for National Policy (CNP) is a nonprofit membership organization that supports the conservative movement, especially regarding issues like limited government, traditional Judeo-Christian values, and a strong national defense. 1 CNP Action,
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The Counter, previously known as Institute for the New Food Economy from 2015 until 2019, is a left-leaning news organization and a project of the Windward Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit managed by the Washington, D.C.-based left-of-center philanthropic consultancy Arabella Advisors. In Winward Fund’s 2018 tax returns, the fund
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The Door-A Center of Alternatives, or The Door, is a local community organization that provides social services for youth and young adults within New York City including healthcare, education, legal assistance, and job training.
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The Education Trust is a left-leaning advocacy, research, and grantmaking organization based in Washington, D.C. that advocates for more spending on public school systems among other initiatives. The organization lobbies for left-leaning educational policy at the state and federal level and provides research and resources to activists and school districts.
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The Educational Media Foundation (EMF) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit ministry that creates, markets, and distributes Christian media. EMF aims to inspire its audience to have a meaningful relationship with Christ through radio, film, podcasts, and live events.
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The Eldercare Workforce Alliance (EWA) is an advocacy group comprised of 35 largely left-progressive organizations including major labor unions like the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the worker center Caring Across Generations, and advocacy groups like AARP
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The Election Center, also known as the National Association of Election Officials, is a nonprofit organization comprised of state, local, and federal election-administration workers as well as academics and voting software and equipment companies. The group is headquartered in Texas and its members are primarily government employees who oversee or
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Not to be confused with Economic Policy Institute, a left-of-center labor-union-backed think tank. The Employment Policies Institute (EPI) is a right-leaning research organization that focuses on public policy issues related to employment growth, especially as it affects entry-level employment. EPI sponsors research that looks at new labor costs, welfare
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The END Fund is a private international health organization that aims to end the most common neglected tropical diseases (NTD). These diseases infect over 1.7 billion people. The END Fund receives fiscal support from donors like MacKenzie Scott,
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The Enough Project is a left-of-center advocacy and foreign policy watchdog group associated with the Center for American Progress and focuses on violence and war crimes that occur in Africa. It is a project of the New Venture Fund,
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The Equity Lab (formerly the Fellowship for Race and Equity in Education) is a left-wing advisory firm that advises individuals and institutions to address the concepts of race, equity, diversity, and inclusion (REDI) to create a critical race theory-inspired society filled with an “equitable, anti-racist citizenry.” Founded in 2014 to