Non-profits (Page 360)


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    Washington State Standard

    The Washington State Standard is a nonprofit news outlet located in Olympia, Washington and launched by States Newsroom. It reports on Washington state politics and policies focusing on left-of-center issues such as housing, homelessness, environment, and criminal justice, and ensures that racial and ethnic minority communities are represented.
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    Washington Trust Foundation

    The Washington Trust Charitable Foundation is a grantmaking organization that provides grants to organizations in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut. 18
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    WATCH

    WATCH is a nonprofit corporation in Michigan that focuses on environmental issues in the Charlevoix County. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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    Water Foundation

    Water Foundation is a Sacramento, California-based left-of-center environmentalist grantmaker with a focus on water-related issues. It occasionally takes stances on non-environmental issues as well. Major donors such as the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and the Walton Family Foundation provide funds to
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    Water Funder Initiative (WFI)

    Water Funder Initiative (WFI) was an environmental advocacy project of the Windward Fund, a nonprofit organization managed by the consultancy Arabella Advisors, that recruited philanthropic organizations to follow its leadership on water infrastructure and management issues.
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    Waterkeeper Alliance

    Waterkeeper Alliance, started by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., in 1999, focuses on enforcing environmental laws and preventing pollution, often with aggressive campaigns that have included lawsuits against small farmers.
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    Watershed Institute

    The Watershed Institute is nonprofit organization that manages a 950-acre watershed reserve in central New Jersey. 63 It also advocates for environmentalist policies related to water conservation and banning conventional energy sources.
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    Watershed Project

    The Watershed Project was formed in California in 1997 to protect watershed ecosystems in the San Francisco Bay Area with the help of volunteers from local schools and organizations. 73
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    Waverly Foundation

    The Waverly Foundation is the charitable arm of the Waverly Project, an all-girls afterschool program which focuses on mentoring young girls using Christian principles and teachings from a Biblical world view. The Foundation teaches its members about other nonprofits in their area, specifically nonprofits which advocate for women.
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    Way to Rise

    Way to Rise is a left-of-center strategy non-profit group that works to direct funding from donors and grantmaking institutions to local activists and political organizations. The group opposes what it calls the “boom and bust cycle of funding” and aims to ensure a continuous flow of financial resources to local
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    Way to Win Action Fund (WWAF)

    The Way to Win Action Fund (WWAF) is an affiliate of Way to Win, a left-of-center activism hub which also manages the Way to Lead PAC and Way to Rise, a left-of-center strategy group which directs funding from donors and institutions to local activists and political organizations.
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    WE ACT for Environmental Justice (West Harlem Environmental Action)

    WE ACT for Environmental Justice (WE ACT; also known as West Harlem Environmental Action) is an activist group that uses the identity politics concept of intersectionality to advocate for publicly funded reliance on weather-dependent energy and for health programs for the benefit of ethnic minority and low-income communities.
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    We Act Radio

    We Act Radio is a radio broadcast station based in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington D.C. 109
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    We Are

    We Are (also known as Working to Extend Anti-Racist Education) is a left-of-center consultancy that holds workshops and provides training for educators in the Chatham County, Durham County, Lee County, Orange County, and Wake County school districts of North Carolina.
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    We Are America Alliance (WAAA)

    The We Are America Alliance (WAAA) was a national liberal expansionist immigration advocacy organization launched in 2006. WAAA was made up of more than a dozen local, state, and national organizations all pushing for liberal expansionist immigration reform.
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    We are Down Home

    We are Down Home is a left-of-center nonprofit advocacy group that is the educational arm of Down Home North Carolina, a lobbying organization founded to promote Democratic candidates and left-of-center policies in North Carolina. Like its sister organization, We Are Down Home also exclusively focuses on organizing in rural
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    We Are Home Action

    We Are Home Action (WAHA) is a left-of-center immigration activist organization that is a project of the left-of-center Sixteen Thirty Fund, which is administered by the left-of-center Arabella Advisors advocacy network. 136
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    We Are Many-United Against Hate

    We Are Many-United Against Hate is a left-of-center activist organization founded on the premise that the United States is beset by racial bigotry, especially white supremacy.
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    We Are One, Inc.

    We Are One, Inc. is an organization that supports programs that focus on the environment and the economy. 161
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    We Are Still In

    We Are Still In is a coalition of state and local governments, businesses, investors, universities, and other organizations created by the left-of-center Bloomberg Philanthropies to support the Paris Climate Accords, an environmentalist agreement negotiated by the Obama administration, not submitted to the United States Senate for ratification, and