Non-profits (Page 352)


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    WaRM: Wild Animal Rehabilitation of Michigan

    Wild Animal Rehabilitation of Michigan (WaRM) is a conservation 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to rehabilitating local wildlife in need within the state of Michigan. 1
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    Warsh Mott Legacy

    The Warsh Mott Legacy (WML) is a private foundation that makes grants to left-of-center international development, food policy, and legal policy organizations. WML is associated with the CS Fund, with which it shares a board of directors and staff.
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    WASH Advocates

    WASH Advocates was an project that was formed in 2012 and was affiliated with the New Venture Fund. The project sought to provide safe drinking water and hygiene and sanitation practices communities throughout Africa, Asia and Latin America. 1
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    Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility

    This organization is also known as Alliance for Gun Responsibility. For more on the Alliance for Gun Responsibility, a gun-control advocacy group, see that profile.
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    Washington Area Bicyclist Association

    Washington Area Bicyclist Association was formed in 1972 to support infrastructure and legislation to expand the safety and use of bicycles in Washington DC. 1
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    Washington Center for Equitable Growth

    The Washington Center for Equitable Growth (Equitable Growth) is a research and grantmaking organization that advances left-of-center economic policies, particularly policies that claim to reduce economic disparities. The Center funds research that supports its agenda and works to make its findings accessible to lawmakers.
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    Washington Commanders Charitable Foundation

    The Washington Commanders Charitable Foundation is the charitable nonprofit associated with the Washington Commanders NFL franchise. The Washington Commanders Charitable Foundation has come under scrutiny for failing to follow nonprofit best practices. The Foundation only has one voting board member, has paid expenses to a company owned by team co-owner
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    Washington Community Action Network

    Washington Community Action Network, also referred to as Washington CAN, is a left-leaning nonprofit advocacy group that promotes a variety of left-progressive economic and social policy positions. 1 Washington Community Action
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    Washington Community Action Network Education and Research Fund

    Washington Community Action Network Education and Research Fund, also referred to as Washington CAN Education and Research Fund, is the tax-deductible education affiliate of Washington Community Action Network. It is a left-leaning advocacy group that promotes a variety of left-progressive economic and social policy positions.
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    Washington Conservation Action

    Washington Conservation Action is a left-of-center environmentalist organization that opposes the use of conventional forms of energy, 1 seeks subsidies for weather-dependent sources of energy,
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    Washington Ethical Society

    Washington Ethical Society is a non-theistic congregation that is a member of the American Ethical Union and is based in Washington DC. 1
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    Washington Institute for Near East Policy

    The Washington Institute for Near East Policy is a foreign-affairs think tank that has played an influential role in shaping perspectives on the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, the Israel-Palestine conflict, terrorism, and related issues among American lawmakers, mil­­itary leaders, and intelligence officials. Founded in 1985, the Institute has also produced
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    Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs

    The Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs (WLC) is a left-of-center litigation and advocacy organization that provides free legal services to support the increased utilization of welfare programs, enforce left-of-center labor policy, and support liberal expansionist immigration policies in Washington, D.C.
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    Washington Monthly

    Washington Monthly is a left-of-center magazine of politics and culture.
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    Washington Monthly

     Washington Monthly is a left-of-center magazine and media outlet that serves as a political watchdog and commentator on Washington D.C. politics. Washington Monthly is known for espousing neoliberalism, a more pro-market or pro-business variant of traditional American liberalism conceived by Washington Monthly founder and former editor-in-chief Charles Peters. History Washington
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    Washington Office on Latin America

    The Wash­ing­ton Office on Latin Amer­i­ca (WOLA) is a left-of-center advocacy group founded in 1974 that advocates for left-of-center foreign policy in Latin America. 1 WOLA has advocated for lenient diplomatic policies towards Cuba, opposed all
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    Washington Peace Center

    The Washington Peace Center is a justice-oriented grassroots organization founded and currently located in Washington, D.C. The organization provides education, support, and resources to activist groups.
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    Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility

    Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility is a nonprofit organization that serves as a federation of medical groups to cover left-of-center social and environmental issues. They are supporters of the Green Deal and have opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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    Washington Policy Center

    The Washington Policy Center (WPC), formerly the Washington Institute Foundation,1 is a non-partisan, free-market think tank based in Seattle, with offices in Olympia, Spokane, and the Tri-Cities.
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    Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers

    Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers is a membership association of grantmaking organizations in Washington DC that was formed in 1992. 1