Non-profits (Page 308)


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    The Predistribution Initiative (PDI)

    The Predistribution Initiative (PDI) pressures investors and financial institutions to comply with left-of-center policy and social objectives, particularly those related to environmentalism and race and class. Founded by a team of career investors and financial managers in 2019, the initiative highlights corporate practices that do not sufficiently support environmental,
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    The Prevention Collaborative

    The Prevention Collaborative is a coalition of donors which moves money to women’s activist groups in the name of preventing “violence against women and children.” 1
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    The Prison Fellowship

    The Prison Fellowship (also known as Prison Fellowship Ministries or PFM) is a nonpartisan, Christian organization that advocates for criminal justice reform. PFM advocates for a restorative approach to criminal justice, which includes federal and state policies that support proportional punishment, constructive prison culture, and second chances at employment and
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    The Progressive

    The Progressive is an organization formed in 1909 in Wisconsin by Senator Robert M. La Follettee Sr. The organization publishes articles in its magazine and website that focus on US policymaking and culture from a left-of-center perspective.
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    The Property Rights Foundation of America (PRFA)

    The Property Rights Foundation of America (PRFA) is a nonprofit organization that advocates for private property ownership and property-use rights, as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. PRFA provides resources and information to citizens, policy makers, and the media regarding government abuses of private property owners’ civil rights, especially as those
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    The Randolph Foundation

    The Randolph Foundation is the philanthropic vehicle of Heather Richardson Higgins, CEO of Independent Women’s Voice and chair of the board of Independent Women’s Forum.  The foundation primarily supports center-right advocacy nonprofits. Heather Richardson Higgins Background The Randolph Foundation is the philanthropic vehicle of Heather Richardson Higgins, whose
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    The Registration Project

    Not to be confused with the Voter Registration Project. The Registration Project is a small left-of-center voter registration group that runs campaigns to register ethnic-minority voters and member of other “under-represented communities.” The organization claims to deploy canvassing teams to organize voter registration campaigns through door-to-door canvassing, attending events
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    The Religious Freedom Institute (RFI)

    The Religious Freedom Institute (RFI) advocates for religious freedom in the United States and abroad. RFI produces research, educational programs, and maintains five regional Action Teams that lobby governments and civil leaders to protect religious freedom globally.
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    The Resilient Foundation

    Resilient Foundation is an organization based in the Netherlands that works with filmmakers and donors to finance documentaries on environmentalism. Resilient Foundation is a project of the Windward Fund, a nonprofit managed by the left-of-center consulting firm Arabella Advisors.
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    The Rhino Resistance Fund

    The Rhino Resistance Fund, also known as the Arch Community Fund, is the private foundation of siblings Alan, Leslie, and Dean Preston. The foundation primarily makes small grants to left-of-center advocacy groups. Dean Preston is a left-wing lawyer specializing in anti-property-owner housing litigation in San Francisco,  and is a
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    The Ripon Society

    The Ripon Society is a center right non-profit organization that specializes in promoting public policy ideas that will make the U.S. better.1
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    The River Project

    The River Project is a nonprofit environmental organization focused on watershed projects and advocacy efforts in public policy. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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    The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust

    The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust is a philanthropic organization, which mainly funds right-of-center think tanks, conservationist organizations, and projects focused on easing prison conditions. Background The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust was formed in March 2003 as a philanthropic organization in Brooklyn, New York by Robert W. Wilson, an
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    The Rothkopf Group

    The Rothkopf Group is the consulting firm through which left of center-writer, podcaster, and consultant David Rothkopf hires out his services and administers a series of podcasts and events. 1
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    The Row Church

    The Row Church is a left-of-center tax-exempt nonprofit organization active in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles, California, which mainly evangelizes and offers meals to the large homeless population. Background The Row Church (also known as ‘The Row LA,’ ‘The Row,’ or ‘The Row-LA-The Church Without Walls-Skid Row’) was
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    The Rudolph J. and Daphne A. Munzer Foundation

    The Rudolph J. and Daphne A. Munzer Foundation (Munzer Foundation) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization. The Munzer Foundation primarily makes grants to organizations that support social programs for children and the poor, but it has also made contributions to several left-of-center organizations on issues related to education, health care, and
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    The Rumsfeld Foundation

    The Rumsfeld Foundation is a philanthropic foundation created by the late Donald Rumsfeld, a Republican politician who served three terms as a U.S. Representative from Illinois and as Secretary of Defense in the Ford and George W. Bush administrations. The foundation originally funded microfinance and grants to military charities,
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    The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal

    The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational organization that maintains a residential library and conference facility on the property of the late author and historian Russell Kirk. 1 Located
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    The Satanic Temple

    The Satanic Temple (TST), not to be confused with the Church of Satan, 1 is a semi-religious 2
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    The Searle Funds

    The Searle Funds are a donor-advised fund administered by the Chicago Community Trust that was created in 1980 from the estate of John D. Searle, whose grandfather founded the G.D. Searle pharmaceutical company. The Funds’ primary activity is supporting the Searle Scholars, which gives three-year grants to assistant professors