Non-profits (Page 350)


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    VoteAmerica

    VoteAmerica is a left-of-center voter mobilization group. It hosts information on voter registration, rules for absentee ballots, dates, and other items pertaining to the voting process on its website, as well as tools for making voting by mail easier.
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    Voter Choice Arizona

    Voter Choice Arizona advocates adopting ranked-choice voting to Arizona. 1 The organization is entirely run by volunteers and claims the new voting system would break up “the party duopoly status quo.”
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    Voter Engagement Evaluation Project (VEEP)

    The Voter Engagement Evaluation Project (VEEP) was a donor collaborative which funneled grants to left-wing voter registration and mobilization groups. VEEP was  co-sponsored by the Proteus Fund and Funders Committee for Civic Participation, a donor affinity group for major center-left funders (itself a project of NEO Philanthropy).
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    Voter Engagement Fund

    The Voter Engagement Fund is a nominal voter advocacy group created by the New Venture Fund, a nonprofit component of the for-profit consulting firm, Arabella Advisors. New Venture Fund For more information, see New Venture Fund. The New Venture Fund is one of four nonprofit grantmaking groups
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    Voter Formation Project

    The Voter Formation Project is a left-of-center voter mobilization organization launched following the 2020 election by Tatenda Musapatike, a former Facebook employee focused on political ads, to use digital advertising to boost Democratic candidates. The organization aims to increase voter registration in minority communities where registration is lacking to
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    Voter Participation Center (VPC)

    The Voter Participation Center is a left-of-center voter registration nonprofit that was founded in 2003 as Women’s Voices Women Vote, changing its name in 2011 and expanding its mission to become the Voter Participation Center.
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    Voter Protection Program (VPP)

    The Voter Protection Project is a left-of-center political action committee that donates to far-left candidates for office who support eliminating many U.S. election security laws, including prohibiting all voter identification requirements.
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    Voter Registration Project

    The Voter Registration Project, also known as Everybody Votes, is a voter mobilization group which targets African-American, Latino, Native American, low-income, and other voter groups likely to lean left-of-center. The organization claims to be non-partisan, but is run by individuals with long-standing connections to left-of-center non-profits, including the AFL-CIO
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    Voter Registration Project Education Fund

    The Voter Registration Project Education Fund is the education wing of the Voter Registration Project, a left-of-center voter mobilization group which targets African-American, Hispanic, low-income, and other individuals considered likely to support left-progressive politics and the Democratic Party. The Education Fund gives grants to other left-of-center nonprofit voter mobilization
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    Voter Rights Action

    Voter Rights Action is a nominal voter advocacy group created by the New Venture Fund, a nonprofit arm of the left-of-center “dark money” advocacy network associated with the for-profit consulting firm Arabella Advisors.
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    VoteRiders

    Established in 2012, VoteRiders is a left-of-center nonprofit organization based in Southern California that supports voters, especially voters from left-leaning demographic groups, in obtaining valid voter identification. Framed as a charitable organization, VoteRiders provides free voting resources and services, including guides to state voter identification laws and one-on-one voter registration
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    Voters Not Politicians (VNP)

    Voters Not Politicians (VNP) is a Michigan-based lobbying and political advocacy group affiliated with the nonprofit Count MI Vote that formed in 2016 for the purpose of changing the way political district boundaries are drawn for the Michigan state legislature and for congressional representation.
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    Voters of Tomorrow (VoT)

    Voters of Tomorrow (VoT) is an activist group which aims to increase participation in politics by left-leaning young adults in the United States. Founded by Mexican-American immigrant and high school student Santiago Mayer in 2019, the group labels competing youth-focused political groups on the right as a “dangerous” influence on
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    Voters’ Right to Know (VRTK)

    Voters’ Right to Know (VRTK) is a social welfare advocacy group that promotes transparency in elections and the disclosure of political spending. 1 It is led by and has partnered with left-of-center individuals and
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    VoteRunLead

    VoteRunLead (or Vote Run Lead) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that trains women to run as candidates for elected office at the local, state, and national level.
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    VoteVets Action Fund

    VoteVets Action Fund is the 501(c)4 arm of VoteVets, a left-leaning group identified with current and former military members that focuses on advancing left-of-center policies related to the environment, gay and lesbian rights, immigration, and labor. The action fund works primarily on advocacy of those issues in the political
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    Voting for America

    (See also the Voter Registration Project) Voting for America was created in 2008 as an affiliate of Project Vote, the now defunct left-of-center organizing group. The organization shared an address with Project Vote, and until 2015 the organization was led by Project Vote president, Michael Slater.
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    Voting Rights Institute (VRI)

    The Voting Rights Institute is a legal advocacy and training organization that formed in 2014 as a project of the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Campaign Legal Center, two left-of-center legal organizations. The Georgetown University Law Center operates VRI.
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    Voting Works

    VotingWorks is a left-of-center non-profit provider of voting machines and open-source election verification software. In November 2019, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced it would partner with VotingWorks to pilot the use of its vote verification software in six battleground states during the November 2020 election. In April 2020,
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    Voto Latino

    Voto Latino (also known as the Voto Latino Action Fund) is a left-of-center voter mobilization group targeted at Latino voters. Co-founded by Maria Theresa Kumar and actress Rosario Dawson, Voto Latino has registered hundreds of thousands of voters since 2004. The organization also advocates for abortion through its advertising and