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Teach Democracy (formerly the Constitutional Rights Foundation) is a civic educational organization based in Los Angeles, California that offers programs and curriculum materials to youth, particularly in California schools. It is a member of the Civics Renewal Network of the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center.
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Teach for America (TFA) is a teacher placement and training organization founded in 1990 by Wendy Kopp. TFA trains highly ranked undergraduate students in universities to teach in schools for a two-year period. TFA strategically places its teaching staff, known as “corps members,” in poorly funded schools for two-year periods.
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The Teacher Union Reform Network is a pro-labor union organization founded and headed by Adam Urbanski, the longtime head of the Rochester Teachers Union and Vice President of the American Federation of Teachers. The organization focuses on promoting pro-teacher union policies and opposing education policies that increase parent
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Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence is a left-of-center organization connected to the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) that advocates for stricter firearm regulation in the United States. 43 In 2023,
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Teaching for Change is a left-of-center organization that focuses on supporting left-progressive social and economic policy through school education. Teaching for Change aims to provide resources that teach children a left-of-center view on subjects such as the 2020 Presidential Election, which it claims is filled with “hate speech” and is
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Teaching In Motion Inc. (T.I.M.) is a Georgia-based education organization that supports students taking college admissions exams; helps students study core curriculum courses including math, reading, science; and provides athletic education. 79 History and Leadership
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Team Libertad is a project of Christian philanthropy organization Inspiritus that manages a team of volunteers at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. It assists asylum seekers as they are released from Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, Georgia, providing them with food and assistance while they navigate the
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The Tech Oversight Project is a left-of-center technology policy advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. 94 Using “campaign-style” tactics, the Project supports the breakup of Big Tech firms
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The Tech Transparency Project is a left-leaning watchdog group that opposes and criticizes various activities of large technology and social media companies. The group was initially launched in 2016 as the Google Transparency Project and has quickly widened its scope of work to provide research, reporting, and data that
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The TechCongress Foundation, known simply as TechCongress, is a nonprofit educational organization based in Washington, D.C., that operates congressional internship and fellowship programs to place early and mid-career technology professionals such as computer scientists and engineers with congressional offices and committees. The group places individuals with both Democratic and Republic
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TechEquity Collaborative (TechEquity) is a left-leaning organization that attempts to bring left-of-center racial policies to technology companies. TechEquity focuses heavily on racial matters, claiming that anti-Blackness is embedded in everyone. TechEquity sees an anti-Black bias in law enforcement systems, voting, the economy, and hiring. Tech Equity has stated that employee
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TechFreedom is a libertarian-leaning tech policy think tank based in Washington, D.C. It supports technological innovation and the freedom to use the internet (both “socially” in terms of the content people post and “fiscally” in terms of the ability to monetize that content) without heavy government regulation through education and
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Techsoup Global is a nonprofit organization that provides discounted technology assistance and software subscriptions to nonprofits with support from a variety of tech companies and left-of-center grantmaking foundations. The group was founded in 1987 by Daniel Ben-Horin, a left-of-center former journalist who previously ran the Media Alliance, an association of
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Note: This profile will be updated regularly as more information emerges on Arabella Advisors‘ acquisition by Sunflower Services. The Telescope Fund is a left-of-center grantmaking fund that is associated with the New Venture Fund (NVF), which is managed by Arabella Advisors.
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Telluride Association (TA) is a left-of-center educational organization that promotes and instructs students on critical race theory and critical race theory-associated topics. 183 Telluride Association’s Summer Seminar (TASS) work focuses on
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The Tellus Institute is an environmentalist think tank led by physicist Paul Raskin that publishes the work of like-minded environmentalists that are part of its Great Transition Network. 201 Its research is based on Raskin’s
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The Telos Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works on behalf of its parent organization the Telos Network. The Telos Foundation supports the Telos Network through public relation, social media, and educational events and partnering with other organizations on behalf of the Telos Network. “Organization.”
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The Telos Group is a left-of-center religious organization which focuses on achieving peace in the Middle East, and advocates strongly for Palestinian causes. The organization hosts trips to the Holy Land for religious leaders, particularly in Evangelical communities, which encourage “peacemaking” between Israel and Palestine and aim to change the
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Ten Strands is an environmentalist education and advocacy organization that works closely with California state agencies to incorporate left-leaning climate change and environmental activism concepts into California PreK-12 school curriculums.
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The Tenants and Owners Development Corporation (TODCO) is a low-income housing development and advocacy nonprofit in San Francisco. TODCO was founded in 1971 to oppose the development of a convention center in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco; if that effort failed, it would support requiring the construction