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The Silicon Valley Leadership Group Foundation (SVLG Foundation) is the foundation associated with the Silicon Valley Leadership Group. The SVLG Foundation provides research on issues such as left-of-center racial activism, equity, the environment, energy, education, health care, land use, housing, and transportation.
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Silicon Valley Rising (SVR) is a project of Working Partnerships USA, a left-wing community organizing organization, and the South Bay AFL-CIO Labor Council, a regional labor union federation under the AFL-CIO. SVR organizes campaigns to support the implementation of left-of-center labor policy in Silicon Valley, California. SVR
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Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, also known as SV2, is a donor-advised fund that connects tech moguls with philanthropic initiatives throughout the United States. Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund was founded in 1988 by Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, who worked as the organization’s chair until 2008. She is the wife of venture
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The Sills Family Foundation is a left-of-center private grantmaking foundation. The group focuses much of its grantmaking on liberal criminal justice policies, more permissive immigration policies, environmentalist issues, and other left-of-center priorities. It has expanded its giving to incorporate more members of the Sills family and has created a rapid
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Silver Lining Mentoring (SLM) is a left-of-center mentorship program for youth in the foster-care system in Massachusetts. The group matches foster children with trained mentors for at least a year, and it also provides various financial and career-focused educational programs, as well as programs to assist foster children transitioning into
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Silver Valley Community Resource Center (SVCRC), also known as Silver Valley Action 58 is an environmentalist activist organization that advocates for environmentalist policies in the
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Simon Fraser University is an academic institution based in British Columbia that focuses on research and knowledge development with a goal of, “advancing an inclusive and sustainable future.” 77 The university has campuses
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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is a Jewish advocacy organization that operates the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, California, as well as Moriah Films, which produced the Academy Award-winning documentaries Genocide, which collected the testimonies of Holocaust survivors, and Long Way Home, which chronicled the stories of European Jewish refugees
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The Simons Foundation is a private foundation founded by left-leaning Renaissance Technologies hedge fund founder James Simons and his wife, Marilyn. The Foundation funds research in four broad areas: mathematics and physical sciences, life sciences, autism research, and “Outreach & Education.” The Foundation conducts its own research through the Flatiron
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The Singer Family Charitable Foundation, formerly called the Paul Singer Family Foundation, is a private grantmaking foundation run by American hedge fund manager Paul Singer and his two sons. The Foundation has supported free-market economics, pro-Israel policies, and promoting LGBT interests.
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The Singing Field Foundation is a foundation based in Waltham, MA, that donates largely to left-of-center environmentalist organizations. Among the organizations that received Singing Field donations are As You Sow, League of Conservation Voters Educational Fund, and the Sierra Club Foundation.
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Single Stop is a nonprofit organization that provides software tools to help individuals find “vital assistance” welfare programs, including financial-stability, health-care, food-security, and housing-support programs. It partners with technology startups to help “historically marginalized” people more easily access online portals for benefit programs administered by governments, schools, and philanthropies.
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SIRUM (Supporting Initiatives to Redistribute Unused Medicine) is the largest distributor of surplus medication in the United States. 126
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Sister Love Inc. is a sex education and policy advocacy group that focuses on issues related to HIV/AIDS and sexual health among African-American women. 148 Activity Sister Love Inc. operates various programs to
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Sisters of Charity of New York is a nonprofit Roman Catholic community organization based in Bronx, New York. They are supporters of the Green New Deal.
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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is an anti-Christian LGBT activist group that is known for its controversial demonstrations and events. 158 While dressing themselves in the garb of Catholic nuns, the Sisters of Perpetual
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Sisters of St. Dominic of Blauvelt, New York is a left-center nonprofit organization that advocates for social reform. They are supporters of the Green New Deal.
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The Sisters of St. Dominic of Caldwell is an order of Catholic nuns based in Caldwell, New Jersey. It promotes numerous liberal causes through advocacy at corporate shareholder meetings. 176 Immigration and National Security The organization supports
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The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi is an order of Catholic sisters that work in the Franciscan tradition, which emphasizes community life and charitable works in the world. 184 Like
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Sisters of St. Francis of Dubuque is a Catholic ministry based in Dubuque, Iowa. The group is involved in assisting the re-entry to society of women released from prison and in anti-immigration-enforcement, environmentalist, and other left-of-center activism. The organization sponsors Briar Cliff University, a Catholic university in Sioux City, Iowa.