Non-profits (Page 348)


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    Voces de la Frontera

    Voces de la Frontera is a left-of-center immigration advocacy group based in Wisconsin. The organization is best known for organizing immigrant “general strikes” to protest against the enforcement of federal immigration laws. Voces de la Frontera has led opposition efforts to immigrant deportation, barring illegal immigrants from obtaining driver’s licenses,
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    Voces de la Frontera Action

    Voces de la Frontera Action is the political advocacy arm of Voces de la Frontera, a left-of-center immigration advocacy group based in Wisconsin. The organization is best known for organizing Latino and immigrant general strikes to protest against the enforcement of federal immigration laws. Voces de la Frontera and
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    Voice for Refuge Action Fund (Voice for Refuge)

    Voice for Refuge Action Fund (Voice for Refuge) is a left-of-center activist organization that supports pro-refugee and immigration-expansionist policies at the local, state, and national level. 1 Voice for Refuge claimed that the Trump
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    Voice of the Experienced (VOTE)

    Voice of the Experienced (VOTE) is a left-of-center advocacy organization founded by formerly incarcerated people and anti-prison activists in 2004. Operating in Louisiana, VOTE aims to provide increased political and social opportunities for former convicts and argues for decreased incarceration.
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    Voice of Witness

    Voice of Witness is a human rights advocacy organization that uses editorial and storytelling programs to highlight vulnerable individuals and communities including undocumented immigrants, indigenous groups, and people displaced from public housing. 1
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    Voices for a Sustainable Future

    Voices for a Sustainable Future is a project of Labor Network for Sustainability.
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    Voices for Illinois Children

    Voices for Illinois Children is a Chicago-based advocacy group. Its Fiscal Policy Center serves as a state-level left-of-center policy think tank for Illinois.
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    Voices for National Service

    Voices for National Service is an advocacy coalition of City Year and was founded to expand federal funding for AmeriCorps. 1 It funds students and new graduates to work in left-of-center social service
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    Voices for Progress

    Voices For Progress is an advocacy and coordination group for left-wing donors. It is a project of The Advocacy Fund, which is affiliated with the incubation and funding group the Tides Foundation. The organization works to promote its issues by educating lawmakers and their staffs on left-of-center proposals and
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    Voices for Progress Education Fund

    Voices for Progress Education Fund is an advocacy and coordination group for left-of-center donors and a nonprofit project of the Tides Center. It is affiliated with Voices for Progress, an advocacy project of the Tides Foundation-affiliated Advocacy Fund, and the 527 political action committee Voices for Progress (PAC). The organization works
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    Voices for Utah Children

    Voices for Utah Children (also known as Utah Children) is a left-of-center public policy organization in Utah.
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    Voices Rising

    Voices Rising is a female chorus that supports LGBTQ and female communities in Boston. The chorus is supported by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. 1
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    Volcker Alliance

    The Volcker Alliance was established in 2013 by former Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker to expand and empower government by attracting a larger and more skilled civil service workforce. 1 The Volcker Alliance advocates for
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    Volo Foundation (VF)

    Volo Foundation (VF)  is a private foundation that provides grants to organizations that build awareness and conduct research in remediating climate change, improving the education process, health care, and other social issues. 1
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    Voqal Fund (Instructional Telecommunications Foundation)

    The Instructional Telecommunications Foundation, doing business as Voqal, is a lobbying nonprofit which advocates for left-of-center policies, including increased government regulation of public broadcasting. Voqal provides substantial funding to groups involved with the Democracy Alliance, a donor collaborative for high-profile funding groups on the Left. Voqal generates revenue by
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    Vot-ER (A Healthier Democracy)

    Vot-ER (also known as A Healthier Democracy) is a left-of-center voter registration and get-out-the vote organization that focuses its efforts on individuals in the healthcare system 1 and seeks to identify low-income and minority voters.
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    Vote Common Good

    Vote Common Good is an left-leaning voter advocacy and education group focused on religious voters. Founded in 2018 by longtime liberal evangelical activist Doug Pagitt, Vote Common Good was explicitly founded to oppose the policies of the Trump administration.
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    Vote Now 96

    Vote Now 96 was a Miami, Florida-based minority voter mobilization group. 1 It was founded by Democratic fundraisers Gary Barron and Hugh Westbrook.
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    Vote Rev Action Fund

    Vote Rev Action Fund is a nonprofit organization and the sister organization to the Democratic-aligned political action committee (PAC) Vote Rev. It works with left-of-center non-profit organizations to encourage voter turnout among Democratic-leaning constituencies.
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    Vote Smart (Project Vote Smart)

    Vote Smart, formerly known as Vote Smart Project, is a non-partisan research project which collects and distributes information on political candidates. It is a project (and appears to be the sole function) of the Center for National Independence in Politics. The organization was founded by former Arizona Democratic politician