Non-profits (Page 314)


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    Third Way

    Third Way is a left-of-center think tank 1 based in Washington, D.C., that believes the center-left is the “only real path” for the future in the United States.
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    Third Way Institute

    Third Way Institute is the charitable arm of Third Way, a lobbying and advocacy organization that advocates for “modern center-left ideas.” 1 Third Way Institute was founded in 2005 and helps fund the tax-exempt work
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    This is Place Foundation (PLACE)

    This is Place Foundation (PLACE) is a global mapping and data intermediary between governments and the private sector. PLACE seeks to produce higher quality, more in depth maps and further chart areas of the world that have been underserved. PLACE’s model collects data from the public and private sectors and
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    Tholos Foundation

    Tholos Foundation is a free-market education and research foundation associated with Americans for Tax Reform. 1 The group’s better-known publications include the International Property Rights Index and the Trade Barrier Index.
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    Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation

    The Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation is a 501(c)(3)-PF which supports economic, educational, public health, and environmental initiatives.1
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    Thomas B. Fordham Foundation

    The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation is a conservative-leaning education-policy think tank that advocates for school choice and public charter schools. The organization, with roots going back to 1959, also advocates for higher academic standards for students and greater accountability for educators.
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    Thomas D. Klingenstein Fund

    The Thomas D. Klingenstein Fund is a private foundation created and run by Thomas D. Klingenstein, an investment banker and a principal in the brokerage Cohen, Klingenstein and Marks. Klingenstein is chairman of the board of the Claremont Institute, a right-of-center think tank based in California, and
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    Thomas J. Long Foundation

    The Thomas J. Long Foundation was a left-of-center private grantmaking foundation focusing on Northern California. As of 2018, it had concluded grantmaking and was closing permanently.1
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    Thomas Jefferson Foundation

    The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, previously known as the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, is a nonprofit organization which owns and runs Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s historical estate. The Foundation states that its vision is to use Thomas Jefferson’s legacy to revisit history in light of “national and global dialogues.”
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    Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy

    The Thomas Jefferson Institute of Public Policy is a right-of-center think tank established to promote individual opportunity and economic progress. The organization advocates for low taxation and the removal of regulatory barriers to economic growth in Virginia.
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    Thomas Merton Center

    The Thomas Merton Center is a non-profit grassroots organization in Pittsburgh whose mission is to educate, raise awareness and to ask the moral questions that surround issues of social justice, poverty, workers’ rights, racial discrimination, environmental and economic justice, peace and nonviolence.
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    Thomas More Society

    The Thomas More Society is a right-leaning public interest legal organization that has been involved in litigation over abortion, religious liberty and the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. 1 The organization was established
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    Thomas W. Smith Foundation

    Thomas W. Smith Foundation is a right-of-center grantmaker based in Boca Raton, Florida that funds right-of-center nonprofits such as the Claremont Institute, American Enterprise Institute, and the American Legislative Exchange Council.
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    Thornburg Foundation

    Thornburg Foundation is a left-of-center advocacy grantmaker in New Mexico.
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    Thousand Currents

    Thousand Currents is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that provides financial assistance to left-leaning projects and organizations and activists in developing nations (i.e.: the so-called “global south”). 1 It is funded by many left-leaning institutional donors, which
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    Threads of Peace, Inc.

    Threads of Peace, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that advocates for human rights awareness through art. 1  
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    Threshold Foundation

    The Threshold Foundation is a nonprofit and membership organization funding a variety of left-of-center causes. Based in Katonah, New York, the foundation’s president is Joan Briggs. 1 History and Causes Threshold Foundation was founded in 1981
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    Thrive DC

    Thrive DC is a grassroots organization that advocates for ending homelessness within the Washington D.C area through providing housing and other services to vulnerable populations in the district. 1
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    Tides Advocacy (The Advocacy Fund)

    Also see Tides Nexus Tides Advocacy (formerly The Tsunami Fund, The Advocacy Fund, and the Tides Advocacy Fund) is a left-of-center advocacy organization associated with the Tides Nexus, a collection of center-left pass-through funders and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits grouped around the Tides Foundation. While Tides Advocacy has
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    Tides Canada Initiatives Society

    For more information, see Makeway Foundation (Nonprofit) The Tides Canada Initiatives Society is a Canadian nonprofit affiliated with Makeway Foundation (previously titled Tides Canada Foundation), a U.S.- and Canada-based nonprofit associated with the Tides Nexus, a collection of center-left grantmaking and fiscal sponsorship