Non-profits (Page 341)


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    Women’s Earth and Climate Caucus

    Women’s Earth and Climate Caucus, also known as Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International, is a 501(c)(3) advocacy group for the global women’s climate justice movement. WECAN focuses on rights of women. rights of nature, rights of indigenous peoples, and rights of future generations. WECAN is engaging with
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    Women’s Environment and Development Organization

    Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) is a 501(c)(3) global women’s advocacy group. The WEDO’s main concern is women’s rights; environmental and economic justice; and sustainable development principles. WEDO promotes women in leadership roles and increasing gender equality.
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    Women’s Foundation of California

    The Women’s Foundation of California is a far-Left, feminist grantmaking foundation located in San Francisco. It was founded in 1980 and promotes liberal social justice causes including race, economic, and gender equity.
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    Women’s Foundation of Minnesota

    The Women’s Foundation of Minnesota (WFMN) is an organization that campaigns for center-left ideas and policies. They also provide funding for various groups and organizations on the political left such as abortion providers and civil rights organizations. It also spends large sums of money on lobbying state lawmakers. The organization
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    Women’s Information Network

    Women’s Information Network (WIN) is a 501(c)(4) left-wing networking group that connects young pro-choice Democratic women politically, professionally, and socially. WIN offers Democratic women leadership positions, political and professional skills training, and equality training.
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    Women’s Information Service (WISE)

    Women’s Information Service (WISE) (commonly known as WISE) is a New Hampshire-based nonprofit that primarily provides services and support to female and LGBT victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. WISE also engages in limited outreach, advocacy, and education initiatives. WISE claims to have helped over 10,000 victims and provided
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    Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom US Section

    Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom US Section (WILPFUS) is a 501(c)(4) advocacy group that focuses on women’s rights, civil rights, and social action. The WILPFUS creates a network of members that work toward eliminating oppression, especially sexism, heterosexism, militarism, economic disparity, and political disempowerment. The organization signed a
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    Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

    Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is a 501(c)(3) international non-governmental organization that promotes working for peace, promoting political, economic, and social justice for all women. WILPF focuses on interactions on the international level to achieve its social movement. WILPF attempts to use existing international legal and political
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    Women’s Learning Partnership for Rights, Development and Peace

    Women’s Learning Partnership for Rights, Development and Peace (WLP) is a 501(c)(3) left-wing international non-governmental organization that promotes and implements programs, in predominantly Muslim majority countries, of gender equality, tolerance, peace, and development. The WLP seeks to increase woman’s leadership and strengthen the feminist movement.
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    Women’s March (National)

    Also see the similarly-named Women’s March Global, a project of the Tides Center Women’s March, Inc. is one of two major national left-wing advocacy organizations that were created from the organization behind the January 21, 2017 “Women’s March on Washington” and related demonstrations against the election and inauguration
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    Women’s March Alliance (WMA)

    The Women’s March Alliance (WMA) is the New York 501(c)(3) affiliate of March On, a center-left activist group created out of the January 2017 Women’s March.
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    Women’s March Global

    Women’s March Global is a feminist advocacy organization. The Tides Center, the former fiscal sponsor of the group, called it the “global representation of all the sister marches around the world” that were born out of the January 21, 2017 “Women’s March” protest in the wake of the election
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    Women’s March Network

    Not to be confused with Women’s March, Inc. (Nonprofit) The Women’s March Network is a left-of-center voter registration activist group and a project of the pass-through group NEO Philanthropy.
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    Women’s Media Center

    Women’s Media Center is a left-wing 501(c)(3) nonprofit that calls for gender equality for women in the media, promotes stories and perspectives of women, and content provided by women. Group calls for establishing a media culture where women’s voices are on par with men.
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    Women’s Refugee Commission

    The Women’s Refugee Commission is an organization that improves the lives and protects the rights of women, children and youth displaced by conflict and crisis.
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    Women’s Voices for the Earth

    Women’s Voices for the Earth is an American environmental organization that specializes in research and advocacy regarding toxic chemicals especially in cosmetics and household products.
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    Women’s Voices Women Vote (WVWV)

    WVWV is now called the Voter Participation Center Women’s Voices Women Vote (WVWV) was a left-of-center voter registration nonprofit founded in 2003 by prominent left-wing political strategist Page Gardner to advocate for the left-of-center “Rising American Electorate,” particularly unmarried women, and increase their participation in the political process. WVWV
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    Women’s Voices Women Vote Action Fund (WVWVAF)

    WVWVAF is now known as the Center for Voter Information (Nonprofit) The Women’s Voices Women Vote Action Fund (WVWVAF) is a left-of-center voter registration nonprofit founded in 2003 by prominent left-wing political strategist Page Gardner to advocate for the left-of-center “Rising American Electorate,” particularly unmarried women, and increase
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    Women’s Way

    Women’s Way is a grantmaking, advocacy, and education 501 status nonprofit that deals with current issues facing women and girls in the greater Philadelphia region.
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    Women’s Congressional Policy Institute (WCPI)

    The Women’s Congressional Policy Institute (WCPI) is an advocacy group supporting policies related to women’s health, life for women in foreign countries, and conditions for working women. The institute also runs a fellowship program which aims to increase the number of women working in the field of policymaking, as well