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The Leadership Engagement Opportunity (LEO) Fund is a grantmaking organization that supports environmentalist approaches to community development.
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The Love Vote (LV) is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-of-center lobbying and advocacy organization managed by the for-profit consulting firm Arabella Advisors. 1 LV uses video technology to increase voter
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The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is a left-of-center organization that provides loans and grants and coordinates outside funding primarily to fund affordable housing. It receives over half of its revenue from government sources with over $150 million in net assets under management. It also funds existing and developing child-care
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The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust is the philanthropic legacy of Melvin J. “Jack” Murdock, co-founder of the electronics firm Tektronix. The foundation primarily gives to charities in five states in the Pacific Northwest, but it also gives to center-right and faith-based advocacy nonprofits. Melvin J. “Jack” Murdock Melvin J. “Jack”
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The Management Center (TMC) is a left-of-center management consulting and training 39 firm that seeks to advance the critical race theory-influenced concept of social justice. In its programming, TMC coaching helps managers adopt far-left
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The Markup (known formally Markup News Inc.) is a left-of-center nonprofit news organization that produces topical investigations related to impacts of technology on society. It was founded in 2018 and launched its website in February 2020. In April 2024, The Markup was acquired by CalMatters, a California-focused nonprofit news
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The Marshall Project is a left-of-center media outlet focused on criminal justice policy. Founded in 2013 by Neil Barsky, Marshall Project is often compared to ProPublica for its structure and mission.
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The Maryland Catholic Conference (MCC) is the statewide public policy organization for the Catholic Church in Maryland. It represents the Archdiocese of Baltimore, the Archdiocese of Washington, and the Diocese of Wilmington on legislative and public policy efforts in Maryland. MCC focuses its educational efforts and state-level advocacy on education
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The McKay Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes both child protection and education initiatives.
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The Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration (MCLEA), originally the Richard Austin Center for Election Law and Administration, was founded in 2008 by now-Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D). 120 MCELA did little for over a decade. Despite gaining tax-exempt status
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The Miller-Wehrle Family Foundation is a left-of-center private family grantmaking foundation based in Washington, D.C. It supports left-of center labor-oriented groups, such as the Coalition for Immokalee Workers and National Domestic Workers Alliance; immigration-oriented groups including United We Dream; environmentalist groups such as the National Audubon
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The Minneapolis Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that views the critical race theory-influenced concept of equity as its “responsibility.” 143 In 2021, the foundation
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The Mission Continues is a national philanthropy that helps ease U.S. military veterans’ employment prospects and transition to civilian life by volunteering with local charities. 181 Future Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens
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The Montgomery County Alliance of Black School Educators (MCABSE) is a local affiliate of the National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE), an advocacy group which claims to promote the interests of Black teachers and school officials, and those of left-of-center education policy advocates. MCABSE focuses on the Montgomery County,
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The Mosque Foundation is an Islamic religious organization that supports the prayer and religious practices of Muslims in the Chicago, Illinois area. It was originally known as the Mosque Foundation of Chicago.
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The Munger, Tolles, and Olson Foundation is the grantmaking arm of Munger, Tolles, and Olson LLP, a prominent California law firm. Primarily, the foundation makes contributions to various cultural and left-of-center organizations. Additionally, the foundation hosts and oversees the MTO Associate Fund, which contributes to organizations based in Los Angeles
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a Georgia-based museum created by former Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin in 2007. The center was built to discuss the American Civil Rights Movement and how it connects to “the contemporary struggle for Human Rights around the world.”
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The National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL) is a legal association formed in 1968 with the goal of providing legal representation for Black Power militants. It currently advocates for the complete abolition of the American criminal justice system. Notable clients have included longtime Communist Party USA activist Angela
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The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) is an advocacy group that seeks to advance ethics by limiting government. NLPC engages in research, investigation, education, and legal action to expose and hold government, politicians, and corporations accountable for shortcomings in character, morality, and common sense.
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The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is the world’s largest nongovernmental conservation organization and ranked 20th on the 2018 Forbes list of the 100 largest U.S.-based charities. 275