Non-profits (Page 352)


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    Sogorea Te’ Land Trust

    Sogorea Te’ Land Trust is an Indigenous women-led organization focused on taking what it claims to be “stolen” Indigenous lands in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is working to obtain parcels of land in the Bay Area that can be used by the Ohlone tribes for communal use.
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    SOJOURN (Southern Jewish Resource Network for Gender and Sexual Diversity)

    SOJOURN (Southern Jewish Resource Network for Gender and Sexual Diversity) is an advocacy organization for LGBT Jews and people of all faiths in Atlanta, Georgia. SOJOURN advocates that organizations update and expand non-discrimination policies, works in preschools on gender stereotypes and bias, and has hosted a children’s singer to perform
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    Sojourners

    Sojourners is a left-of-center advocacy organization using Christian messaging to support liberal public policies. It publishes a monthly journal, titled Sojourners. Criticism Sojourners has been criticized for taking significant funding from irreligious mega-donors and foundations to push left-wing ideas in the name of Christianity, a phenomenon which critics have called
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    Solar One

    Solar One is an environmentalist organizations which encourages New Yorkers to take steps to protect their environment.
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    Solar Rights Alliance

    The Solar Rights Alliance works to expand the use of solar energy in California. It does this by opposing legislation that makes it more difficult for homeowners, renters, churches, and schools to afford solar panels, specifically opposing legislation relating to solar permits, taxes, and penalties.
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    Solar United Neighbors (SUN)

    Solar United Neighbors (SUN) is an environmentalist organization that seeks to expand solar energy use through advocacy for solar-friendly policies and helping neighborhoods navigate the solar purchasing process. 56 Solar United Neighbors began in 2007
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    Solid Ground Washington

    Solid Ground Washington is a left-of-center advocacy organization that oversees programs and other initiatives to address poverty. The organization controls the Sand Point Community housing project in Seattle.
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    Solidaire Network

    The Solidaire Network is a left-of-center donor group for advancing race and gender-based causes. It is fiscally sponsored by the Tides Foundation and supported in part by the Proteus Group, left-of-center “pass-through” funders that obscure the identities of donors.
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    SOLIDARITY

    SOLIDARITY is a non-profit organization which seeks to address the needs of people living with mental illness.
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    Solidarity Giving

    Solidarity Giving is a left-of-center grantmaking and advocacy donor-advised fund located in Palo Alto, California. The fund was created in 2016 immediately after the election of President Donald Trump to change government systems, laws, and policies nationwide.
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    Solidarity Unite (¡Si!)

    Solidarity Ignite (often stylized as ¡Si!) is a labor and consumer organizing initiative that seeks to pressure corporations to uphold what it views to be human rights by shifting market incentives across entire industries.
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    Solomon Guggenheim Foundation

    The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation is private grantmaking foundation associated with the Guggenheim Museum in New York, NY.
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    Solution Tree Inc

    Solution Tree, Inc. is a company that provides professional development services for K-12 educators. The company’s products include education conferences, customized solutions for professional learning, books, videos, and online courses. 142 Solution Tree sells
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    Solutions for New Jersey

    Solutions for New Jersey was a fiscally conservative think tank which sought to identify, evaluate, and propose innovative solutions for New Jersey’s economic problems. Solutions for New Jersey promoted solutions based on the principles of fiscal responsibility, the free market, and personal liberty.
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    Solutions Journalism Network

    The Solutions Journalism Network is a training and advocacy group that promotes a style of journalism that promotes policy approaches to social and economic problems rather than reporting facts. The organization receives substantial funding from some of the largest and most prominent left-of-center grantmaking foundations in the United States including
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    Solutions Project

    Solutions Project is an environmentalist advocacy group co-founded by actor Mark Ruffalo, Stanford professor Mark Jacobson, banker Marco Krapels, and anti-natural-gas filmmaker Josh Fox. Established as a nonprofit in 2013 to promote a full transition away from conventional energy to environmentalist energy sources, Solutions Project recently repositioned its focus to
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    SOMA Action

    SOMA Action is a left-of-center advocacy group focused on the towns of South Orange and Maplewood, New Jersey, that supports a variety of left-of-center to far-left state and local policies concerning racial and economic issues. The organization also campaigns on behalf of Democratic candidates in New Jersey, often focusing on
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    Someland Foundation

    The Someland Foundation, formerly known as the Sara and Evan Williams Foundation, is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation founded and financed by Evan Williams, the billionaire co-founder of Twitter, and his wife, Sarah Williams. The Foundation keeps a low profile and has no website. In 2018, philanthropic manager Abbey Banks became
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    Somerville Homeless Coalition (SHC)

    The Somerville Homeless Coalition (SHC), also known as Somerville Homeless Coalition Inc. or the Greater Somerville Homeless Coalition, is a homeless support organization located in Somerville, Massachusetts. SHC provides emergency services, housing search assistance, a shelter program, funding for rental and utility arrears, food assistance, and transition assistance from emergency
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    Somos Siembra

    Somos Siembra, meaning “we are sowing” in Spanish, is a left-of-center immigration-activist group located in North Carolina. The group is the charitable partner of the lobbying and electoral advocacy group Siembra NC. The group works among illegal and legal immigrants in a variety of ways related to U.S. Immigration and