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The William E. Simon Foundation is a private, nonprofit foundation that intends to help inner-city youth and families gain greater access to education and other community-based services. The Foundation’s goal is to empower families to find independence and personal success so they may more fully participate in a free, democratic
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The William H. Donner Foundation is a family foundation controlled by 29 descendants of William Henry Donner (1864-1953). Although best known for its grants to center-right advocacy organizations, it appears to have reduced this grantmaking in the past decade to increase grants for animal protection and environmentalist causes. History Donner
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The William Howard Flowers, Jr. Foundation is a private foundation founded in 1979 and is based in Thomasville, GA. 1
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The William J. and Lia G. Poorvu Family Foundation makes grants to left-of-center causes as well as educational institutions and the arts. The foundation has made sizeable donations to Yale University
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William J. Brennan Center for Justice (Brennan Center) is a self-described “liberal” 1
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The William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation was created by William K. Bowes, Jr., a venture capitalist who founded U.S. Venture Partners, a company that was an early investor in the biotechnology firm Amgen and the computer company Sun Microsystems. The foundation supports educational institutions, charities in the San Francisco Bay
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The William Penn Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that funds a variety of left-of-center and environmentalist projects, as well as local projects in the city of Philadelphia and surrounding areas. It was founded by the late businessman Otto Haas, who was a founder of a
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The William Randolph Hearst Foundation is a nonprofit based in New York and San Francisco founded by publishing and journalism giant William Randolph Hearst that provides grants supporting youth political engagement and journalism, culture, education, health, and social services.
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The William T. Grant Foundation is a donor nonprofit that gives between five and six-figure annual donations to universities, such as Duke University, to fund programs such as Duke’s “Making Black Reparations in America,” on controversial public-policy topics. The foundation also gives grants to policy and media groups like
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The William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation is a Mississippi advocacy group that creates training programs on how to improve racial tolerance. Though its programs are nonpartisan, its social media posts frequently share left-of-center perspectives, such as support for slavery reparations and legal status for illegal immigrants.
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Win Florida, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) left-of-center grantmaking group that promotes left-wing causes in Florida by donating to voter registration groups and PACs. The organization was terminated in 2018 and is now defunct. Leadership Win Florida was led by its president Carlos Odio, a superdelegate for the Democratic National Convention
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WIN Minnesota a left-of-center “social welfare” advocacy organization associated with the political action committee WIN Minnesota PAC. The organization is one of the main conduits of dollars for left-wing donors in Minnesota, helping to fund the Alliance for a Better Minnesota. It has taken grants from the New
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Win/Win Network is a left-leaning voter mobilization group that aims to coordinate the efforts of other left-leaning activist groups in the state of Washington. The organization is the Washington branch of State Voices, a nationwide coalition of left-leaning nonprofits that has created a voter mobilization infrastructure for liberal causes.
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Win Without War is a left-leaning advocacy organization that promotes center-left and noninterventionist foreign policy. The organization was founded in 2002 and is a project of left-leaning foreign policy think tank the Center for International Policy. The organization was founded following the September 11th attacks to oppose wars in
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Win Without War Education Fund is the educational arm of left-leaning advocacy organization Win Without War, which promotes left-of-center and noninterventionist foreign policy. Win Without War was founded in 2002 and is a project of left leaning foreign policy think tank the Center for International Policy. In 2019,
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Wind Coalition is a 501(c)(6) industry trade association created to promote the development of wind energy resources as a clean, reliable, and affordable source of energy. The Wind Coalition is the wind energy industry’s voice within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) systems.
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Clean Grid Alliance (formally known as Wind on the Wires) is a 501(c)(3) environmental advocacy group that promotes renewable energy, primarily wind and solar, through public policy, media work, and public outreach.
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The Windstar Foundation is a former left-of-center environmentalist organization founded by country artist and songwriter John Denver. 1 The Windstar Foundation operated a 1,000-acre
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Windustry is a 501(c)(3) advocacy organization that promotes sustainable clean energy solutions and limiting gas emissions in the power sector. Windustry focuses on education, outreach, and advocacy to advance renewable energy.
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The Windward Fund is an environmentalist fiscal sponsor organization in the network of “dark money” organizations controlled by philanthropic consultancy Arabella Advisors. The Fund was created in February 2015 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with startup funding of $5.25 million provided by an unknown source. According to its bylaws, Windward