Non-profits (Page 348)


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    Virginia Organizing

    Virginia Organizing, formerly known as the Virginia Organizing Project, is a political advocacy organization in the state of Virginia. While Virginia Organizing calls itself “non-partisan,”  the group receives major funding from left-of-center organizations like Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Johnson Family Foundation, and Surdna Foundation.
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    Virginia Progressive Prosecutors for Justice

    Virginia Progressive Prosecutors for Justice (VPPFJ) is a professional association of local prosecutors who support left-of-center criminal justice policies. VPPFJ is an outgrowth of the Virginia Association of Commonwealth’s Attorneys (VACA), an ostensibly nonpartisan professional association of Virginia prosecutors. VACA and similar organizations often advocate for policies aligned with a
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    Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation

    The Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation is the independent philanthropic arm of Cabot-Wellington LLC, an investment management firm from Boston. The foundation gives grants to organizations such as the Tides Foundation, American Near East Refugees, Young Women Empowered, and Multifaith Alliance. The foundation states it has four main areas of
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    Virginians Organized for Interfaith Community Engagement (VOICE)

    Virginians Organized for Interfaith Community Engagement is a coalition of religious-based organizations in Northern Virginia that seek to support programs that promote affordable housing, immigrants rights, and increased access to health and dental care. 1
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    virtualCAP.org

    VirtualCAP is a project administered by the Connecticut Association for Community Action that was formed in 2018. The program offers support for the business practices of nonprofit organizations. 1
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    Vision First Project

    The Vision First Project is an initiative of the left-of-center advocacy and funding clearinghouse New Venture Fund to that supports widespread abortion access. It creates pro-abortion activities and then actively promotes them.
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    Vision Mexico

    Vision Mexico is a nonprofit organization that aims to reduce extreme poverty in Mexico by creating socially responsible leaders and strengthening civil society. Vision Mexico’s programs focus on health, education, community, and leadership, and are intended to benefit the most vulnerable parts of Mexican society.
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    Visualizing Palestine

    Visualizing Palestine is a pro-Palestinian advocacy campaign founded in 2012 to promote Palestinian nationalism. Visualizing Palestine is a fiscally sponsored project under Empowerment Works, 1 and it was among the endorser organizations that supported the March on
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    Vital Projects Fund

    Vital Projects Fund is a grant making organization created from the estate of stockbroker Horace W. Goldsmith. It supports a number of left-of-center advocacy organizations. 1 Goldsmith died in 1980 and half of his net
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    Vital Voices Global Partnership

    The Vital Voices Global Partnership is a feminist and left-of-center activist organization founded in 1997 by then-First Lady Hillary Clinton and then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. To insert more women into political and other leadership roles, the organization identifies female left-of-center activists around the world and provides them
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    Vitol Foundation

    The Vitol Foundation is a charity group which stems from the $500 billion energy company Vitol. 1 The group promotes abortion and birth control access, a universal health care system, increased education
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    Vivo Foundation

    The Vivo Foundation is a left-of-center family foundation formed in 2021 by Medline Industries president Andy Mills and his wife Nancy. The foundation was funded with a $200 million bequest from Andy and Nancy Mills and focuses on funding “education equity” issues mostly in the Chicago area, making grants to
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    VOCAL-NY

    VOCAL-NY, or Voices of Community Activists and Leaders, is a New York-based membership organization that advocates for liberal policies relating to criminal justice, drug policy, housing, and homelessness, and in favor of increased state spending on social services. The group was originally known as the New York AIDS Housing Network.
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    VOCAL-NY Action Fund Inc. (VAF)

    VOCAL-NY Action Fund Inc (VAF) is the political affiliate of the New York-based advocacy group Voice of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY), a left-of-center advocacy and human services nonprofit based in Brooklyn, New York.
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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.