Non-profits (Page 311)


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    The Spahr Center

    The Spahr Center provides support programs and services to LGBT youth, LGBT seniors, and their families and to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS in Marin County, California.
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    The Thiel Foundation

    The Thiel Foundation was founded in 2006 by tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel, who co-founded PayPal and was an early investor in Facebook. 1
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    The Trace

    The Trace is a left-of-center gun control news and journalism website created in 2015 with startup funding from Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, a left-of-center gun control advocacy group, and the Joyce Foundation. The Trace is a project of Trace Media, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Funding According to
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    The University Industry Research Corporation

    The University Industry Research Corporation was a grantmaking organization that received most of its funding from the Intel Corporation, a multinational corporation and technology company, that focused on providing grants to science and technology organizations and educational institutions.
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    The Utility Reform Network (TURN)

    The Utility Reform Network (TURN) is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that creates campaigns and advocates for policies to restrict the power of utility providers in California. Such activities have included levying high financial penalties on utility providers in case of natural disasters and regulating corporate communications with government agencies.
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    The Voting Information Project (VIP)

    The Voting Information Project (VIP) is an election data project founded by Google and the Pew Charitable Trusts, a left-leaning donor foundation. In 2018 VIP was spun off to be managed by Democracy Works, a left-leaning public policy and election data organization. VIP collects and disseminates
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    The Washington Spectator

    The Washington Spectator is a left-of-center journal that reports on politics and the arts. The organization was formed in 1974 by Tristram Coffin who is a former Capitol Hill reporter and a Vietnam War critic. 1
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    The Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion

    The Westchester Coalition for Legal Abortion (WCLA), also known as Choice Matters, is an activist group which promotes removing restrictions on abortion and opposes the pro-life movement. The group also supports the 1973 Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade, which treats abortion as a matter of personal privacy and
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    The Western Way

    The Western Way (TWW) is an ostensibly right-of-center advocacy group that works on energy and environment issues. The Colorado-based organization seeks to combat “the false narrative that conservatives do not value the environment”1 and
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    The Whaleman Foundation

    The Whaleman Foundation is a nonprofit research and film organization that works on ocean awareness and wildlife preservation. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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    The Women’s Collective

    The Women’s Collective is a Washington, D.C.-based human-services agency which provides a variety of health and social care to women and girls at risk of or living with HIV/AIDS. 1 History The founder
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    The Women’s Center

    The Women’s Center provides support, shelter, and assistance to victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, child abuse, and human trafficking in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The Center provides a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter and transitional living assistance, job skills training, support groups, and assistance on legal matters, healthcare, and housing. While
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    The Woodson Center

    The Woodson Center is a nonprofit organization founded by civil rights activist Robert L. Woodson in 1981 to help residents of low-income neighborhoods. It was initially known as the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise but re-branded in 2016.
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    The Workers Lab

    The Workers Lab is a nonprofit that advocates for worker’s rights. Formerly a project of the 501(c)(3) Solidago Foundation, it separated as an independent nonprofit in early 2019.1
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    The Working World

    The Working World is a 501(c)(3) left-of-center nonprofit that provides aid to low-income communities. The Working World advocates for a democratic economy and removing all forms of capitalism.
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    Theater Three Collaborative, Inc

    Theater Three Collaborative is a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization which produces plays based on current events.1
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    TheDream.US

    TheDream.US is a scholarship fund for immigrants, including illegal immigrants, which partners with colleges across the country. The fund accepts applications from teenage and young adult immigrants even if they do not qualify for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or Temporary Protected Status (TPS) programs, which shield certain
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    Themis Fund

    The Themis Fund is a center-left donor collaborative that channels grants from foundations to anti-death penalty litigation nonprofits. The Themis Fund is a project of the Proteus Fund, a major funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit. Background The Themis Fund provides small grants to support litigation to outlaw capital punishment
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    Theodore Albert Von Der Ahe Jr Trust

    The Theodore Albert Von Der Ahe Jr. Trust is a grantmaking foundation based in Pasadena, California. It is the personal trust fund of Theodore (Ted) Albert Von Der Ahe Jr. Ted inherited the bulk of his fortune from his father, Theodore Albert Von Der Ahe, who was one of the
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    Theodore Luce Charitable Trust

    The Theodore Luce Charitable Trust is a nonexempt charitable trust which allocates its philanthropic contributions to youth organizations located in New York City. Founder Theodore Luce was a 1920’s and Depression-era investment banker, automobile dealer, and New York City landlord. His early career was spent as a financier and director