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Youth Mentoring Action Network (YMAN) is a left-of-center youth mentoring activism organization focused on young people, primarily LGBT, Black, Latino, first-generation college students, and low-income youth located in California. As of 2021, it was attempting to expand its reach nationally. Critical Mentoring Youth Mentoring Action Network follows the method of
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The Youth Organizing Institute is a left-of-center activist training program located in new York City that works to train activists to assist its parent organization New York Civic Engagement Table and its partner organizations.
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Youth Policy Institute was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that was founded in Los Angeles in 1983 and provided a variety of education and anti-poverty programs to children and young adults in Los Angeles. In 2019, the organization’s interim chief executive director Dan Grunfeld announced that the board of directors had decided
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Youth Represent is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) nonprofit legal services and policy advocacy organization located in New York City.
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Youth Rise Texas is an Austin, Texas-based minority youth-focused advocacy organization founded in 2015. 1
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Youth Speaks is a left-of-center art activist group in the San Francisco area focused on teacher poetry and providing venues for artistic expression to youth. Comments from the organization’s leader and the tone of various products, such as the organization’s short film series, demonstrate that the organization is left-of-center and
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Youth vs Apocalypse is a left-wing climate change activist group. It is a fiscally sponsored project of the Alliance for Global Justice, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
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YouthActionNet is a program of the International Youth Foundation that aims to advance left-wing policies through programs and funding for young entrepreneurs.
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YouthBuild USA conducts studies and reporting systems to track hate crimes and what they term “hate incidents.” Youth Build is related to AmeriCorps and awards staff with AmeriCorps education awards.
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The North Carolina-based Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation (ZSR)1 utilizes legacy monies from the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco fortune to fund North Carolina-based liberal agendas and organizations. It is one of numerous foundations created in
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Zachor Legal Institute is a legal think tank and advocacy organization that aims to combat boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel; antisemitic activities; and anti-Israel movements in the United States in the commercial, university, and government sectors.
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The Zakat Foundation of America, also known simply as the Zakat Foundation, is a global Islamic charitable organization based in Bridgeview, Illinois, that offers aid to impoverished communities around the world. 1
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The Zegar Family Foundation is a large left-of-center invitation-only grantmaking foundation located in New York City founded by Charles and Merryl Zegar. 1 The foundation provides grants
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The Zellerbach Family Foundation is a left-of-center non-profit grantmaking foundation that focuses on providing grants to left-of-center organizations that focus on the arts, left-wing approaches to immigration, and “promoting culture.” 1 It is
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The Zephyr Institute is a nonpartisan, nonprofit academic center that supports Stanford University students, scholars, and young professionals. Zephyr focuses its studies on understanding the human person, the common good, and the nature of the good life, especially as they are affected by changing social, cultural, and technological trends.
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Zero for Zeros is an LGBT-issues-focused activist campaign that has the goal of pressuring companies that have LGBT-friendly corporate policies to stop contributing to the campaigns of candidates that do not align with the ideological positions of the Human Rights Campaign, the prominent LGBT-interest organization that scores members of
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Zero to Three (stylized ZERO TO THREE) is a 501(c)(3) that advocates for policy change in early childhood development.
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ZeroDivide, founded in the late 1990s, began as a grant-making organization focused on bringing technology to low-income populations and later transitioned into a nonprofit consulting firm advising other nonprofits. The organization went from receiving millions of dollars in grants at its height, to closing its doors in 2016 amid allegations
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Zg Foundation is a left-of-center private foundation based in East Hanover, New Jersey. Its giving focuses on combatting climate change and other environmental challenges. Grantees are large organizations conducting dozens of projects in both the United States and abroad ostensibly to halt the progression of warming and to assist populations
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The Zion Deliverance Center is a local religious organization that operates within Baltimore, Maryland. 1