Non-profits (Page 306)


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    The Justice Project

    The Justice Project was an advocacy organization that supported policy changes that would aid criminal defense attorneys in representing their clients, especially in death-penalty cases. Background The Justice Project was founded in the early 2000s
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    The Knowledge House (TKH)

    The Knowledge House (TKH) is an education nonprofit based in the South Bronx which provides technology-focused training, fellowships, and internships to children and young adults from low-income communities. The organization seeks to prepare students with skills to obtain good-paying jobs in the tech sector, with upward mobility and opportunity.
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    The LA Alliance for Human Rights

    The LA Alliance for Human Rights is a coalition that focuses on homelessness and mental illness in Los Angeles. 1 The organization began when a coalition of business owners, residents, and social
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    The Lands Council

    The Lands Council is a nonprofit organization working to advocate and educate individuals on environmental issues in the Northwest region of the U.S. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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    The Leadership Academy

    The Leadership Academy is a left-of-center non-profit consulting organization that provides services to schools and organizations to aid in the production of systems that promote equal outcomes for their students, teachers, and leaders.
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    The Leadership Institute

    The Leadership Institute (LI) is a conservative educational organization that influences public policy through direct citizen participation and activism. LI provides training in leadership, campaigning, organizing, and youth politics. 1 The Leadership
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    The League

    The League is a left-of-center social policy advocacy organization. It is headed by activist Tracy Sturdivant and grew from the Make It Work campaign, which pressed for left-of-center economic policies targeted toward women. It is a fiscally sponsored project of the New Venture Fund,
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    The Lens

    The Lens is a nonprofit news organization based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Before receiving its charity status, The Lens operated under the “fiscal sponsorship” of the Center for Public Integrity (CPI), a left-of-center investigative journalism group headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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    The LEO Fund

    The Leadership Engagement Opportunity (LEO) Fund is a grantmaking organization that supports environmentalist approaches to community development.
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    The Love Vote

    The Love Vote (LV) is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-of-center lobbying and advocacy organization managed by the for-profit consulting firm Arabella Advisors. 1 LV uses video technology to increase voter
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    The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust

    The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust is the philanthropic legacy of Melvin J. “Jack” Murdock, co-founder of the electronics firm Tektronix. The foundation primarily gives to charities in five states in the Pacific Northwest, but it also gives to center-right and faith-based advocacy nonprofits. Melvin J. “Jack” Murdock Melvin J. “Jack”
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    The Management Center (TMC)

    The Management Center (TMC) is a left-of-center management consulting and training 1 firm that seeks to advance the critical race theory-influenced concept of social justice. In its programming, TMC coaching helps managers adopt far-left
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    The Markup

    The Markup is a center-left investigative news website. The group is a project of NEO Philanthropy, a center-left fiscal sponsorship nonprofit. 1
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    The Marshall Project

    The Marshall Project is a left-of-center media outlet focused on criminal justice policy. Founded in 2013 by Neil Barsky, Marshall Project is often compared to ProPublica for its structure and mission.
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    The McKay Foundation

    The McKay Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes both child protection and education initiatives.
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    The Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration

    The Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration (MCLEA), originally the Richard Austin Center for Election Law and Administration, was founded in 2008 by now-Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D). The MCLEA claims to be nonpartisan, but is run by Democratic operatives and hires Democratic consulting firms. MCELA did
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    The Miller-Wehrle Family Foundation

    The Miller-Wehrle Family Foundation is a left-of-center private family grantmaking foundation based in Washington, D.C. It supports left-of center labor-oriented groups, such as the Coalition for Immokalee Workers and National Domestic Workers Alliance; immigration-oriented groups including United We Dream; environmentalist groups such as the National Audubon
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    The Minneapolis Foundation

    The Minneapolis Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that views the critical race theory-influenced concept of equity as its “responsibility.” 1 In 2021, the foundation
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    The Mission Continues

    The Mission Continues is a national philanthropy that helps ease U.S. military veterans’ employment prospects and transition to civilian life by volunteering with local charities. 1 Future Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens
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    The Montgomery County Alliance of Black School Educators

    The Montgomery County Alliance of Black School Educators (MCABSE) is a local affiliate of the National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE), an advocacy group which claims to promote the interests of Black teachers and school officials, and those of left-of-center education policy advocates. MCABSE focuses on the Montgomery County,