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Southerners on New Ground (SONG) is an LGBT advocacy group which has branched out into general progressive left-of-center advocacy. It was founded in 1993 at the annual national conference of the National LGBTQ Task Force to provide support to LGBT groups in the southeast United States. In 2017, SONG
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The Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP) is an organization which promotes greater energy efficiency in the Southwestern part of the United States.
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Southwest Key Programs is an Austin, Texas-based grantee of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‘ Unaccompanied Children Program. The organization also operates a network of charter schools in Texas called Promesa Public Schools.
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The Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP) is a left-of-center community-building group based in the southwestern United States focused on New Mexico. SWOP advocates for environmentalism, abortion access, leniency in criminal justice, and other left-of-center policy goals among racial minorities.
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Not to be confused with Southwest Organizing Project, a New Mexico-based environmentalist coalition. The Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP) is a left-of-center community organizing group based in southwestern Chicago, Illinois. As of April 2024, SWOP has 43 member organizations, primarily consisting of schools, health centers, and religious organizations.
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Sovereignty International is a non-profit organization which focuses on threats to national sovereignty in the United States.
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Spark Camp is a community-based organization that invites attendees to take part in an “unconference” setting to discuss specific topics including communication, philanthropy, and leadership. 94
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Spark Climate Solutions (Spark) is an environmentalist organization supporting left-of-center climate change policies. It was founded in October 2021 with an initial focus on methane removal and methane reduction. It works with others in the climate change field on research and development, building a network of climate change scientists, funding
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Spark Freedom provided strategic planning, coaching, branding, and other communications consultant services to right-of-center non-profit groups. 117 It appears that the groups is no longer operational as of October
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SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocates on sexuality and gender issues and promotes access to abortion in the Southern United States.
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The Sparkplug Foundation is a left-of-center grant-making organization that assists start-up and smaller left-of-center groups. 127 Sparkplug Foundation has provided support to anti-Israel groups that support the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement
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Speak Out Central New York (Speak Out CNY) is a now-defunct project of the left-of-center Sixteen Thirty Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship organization managed by the Washington, D.C.-based consultancy Arabella Advisors. Speak Out CNY was used to funnel advertising money during the 2018 midterm elections against U.S. Representatives
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Speak Up for Justice is a legal advocacy group that claims to promote policies and community action towards protecting members of the justice system including judges. Paul Kiesel, a Beverly Hills-based personal injury lawyer who has previously donated to the campaigns of Democratic Party-connected campaigns and organizations, created the group.
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Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, providing year-round training and competitions to 5.7 million athletes and Unified Sports partners in 172 countries.
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Spectemur Agendo, Inc. is a private foundation supporting a number of left-of-center organizations.
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Spectrum LGBT Center (Spectrum) was a LGBT support organization in Marin County, California founded by Janie Spahr in 1982 as Ministry of Light. In 2015, it was folded into the Spahr Center, which ceased offering services under the Spectrum name in 2020. Spectrum programs focused on LGBT youth and senior
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Speech First is an advocacy organization that supports free speech for students on college campuses to protect students’ First Amendment rights. Supported by a membership base of students, parents, alumni, and faculty, Speech First files court cases challenging issues on campus such as speech codes, bias response teams, and acceptable use
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The Speed Art Museum, formerly known as the J.B. Speed Art Museum, is an art museum located in Louisville, Kentucky. The museum frequently offers left-of-center ideological events and programming. Background The museum opened in 1927.
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The Spencer Foundation was formed to support research on best practices in education. It has continued assisting teachers with grants at all grade levels, but in has begun to focus on racial inequality and critical race theory-aligned practices in education. The Spencer Foundation was founded by Lyle M. Spencer, a
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Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership is an educational center in Chicago, Illinois. Not affiliated with any single branch of Judaism, Spertus offers learning opportunities that are “rooted in Jewish wisdom and culture and open to all.”