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We Win Institute is an African-American empowerment youth organization that focuses on leadership training to encourage academic success among African-American youth in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota. 1 Activities Afrocentric Black Empowerment Programs at
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The Weeden Foundation is the private foundation of the family of Frank Weeden, an investment banker who died in 1984. It funds environmentalist and population control groups. It is notable for funding both immigration restrictionist groups and abortion advocacy organizations.
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The Wege Foundation is a family foundation started by the family that owns Steelcase Inc., a publicly traded office-furniture company. 19 The foundation focuses on funding areas that include diversity, equity, and inclusion; the environment; education;
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The Weingart Foundation is a California-based grantmaking organization supporting left-of-center organizations, mostly in the state. The foundation provides grants and loans to left-progressive and left-of-center organizations that focus on immigration, race relations, economic matters, and youth organizing. Weingart Foundation has announced increased funding to groups focusing on racial matters in
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The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is directed by Billie Milam Weisman and was created to continue the legacy of the art collector Frederick R. Weisman. The foundation preserves, collects and displays the collection of Weisman’s artwork.
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The Weissman Family Foundation is a grantmaking nonprofit based in New York state. It donates to organizations involved in left-of-center advocacy on issues relating to environmentalism, criminal justice, health care, housing, voting, immigration, media, and the arts.
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The Weithorn & Ehrmann Families Foundation was a left-leaning grantmaking foundation that supported civic-engagement and social justice associations. It was founded in 2009.
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The Weitz Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation run by the Democratic-leaning family of Nebraska investor Wallace Weitz.
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Welcome.US was founded as a fiscally sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors in 2021 to pool resources to facilitate the processing, assistance, and settlement of refugees in the United States after the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan. The group has since broadened its scope beyond Afghanistan and has raised
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Welcoming America is a community-based organization that advocates for policies and other inclusive development to connect different groups across the country. 70
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The Wellness Advocacy Fund is a left-of-center advocacy group that funds a variety of left-of-center political action committees, advocacy groups, and nonprofits focused on promoting left-of-center issues and Democratic get-out-the-vote efforts. The group is affiliated with the Bainum Family Foundation, a Maryland-based foundation funded by Stewart Bainum, Sr., the
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The Wellspring Committee was a social welfare organization provided funding to advocacy groups that produced ads promoting conservative and Republican Party-aligned causes.
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The Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, formerly known as the Matan B’Seter Foundation, was created in 2001 as part of an elaborate and secretive network of grantmaking organizations funded by three hedge fund billionaires: Andrew Shechtel, David Gelbaum and C. Frederick Taylor.
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Wend II Inc. is a left-of-center grantmaking organization run by James M. Walton, the cousin of Ben Walton, the grandson of Walmart founder Sam Walton, and Sam Walton. 136
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WePower is a left-of-center community activist group focused on the St. Louis region that runs an investment fund and a small business accelerator program for the benefit of Black and Latino communities. The group claims that economic inequality is the result of “systemic oppression” and white supremacy.
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The Werner-Kohnstamm Family Giving Fund (WKF) is a family philanthropy focused on left-of-center immigration policy. It is managed by trustees Edward Kissam and Jo Ann Intili. It is organized as a donor-advised charitable giving fund within Fidelity Charitable.
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WESPAC (Westchester People’s Action Coalition) Foundation is a left-of-center nonprofit that supports advocacy movements for social reformation. Founded in 1974, WESPAC advocates for progressive social change in Westchester County, New York, and beyond. 183 It is
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Wespath Benefits and Investments, also known as The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits of The United Methodist Church, is a nonprofit agency organized under the United Methodist Church in the United States that manages a pension fund and investment organization exceeding $25 billion in assets. The organization provides
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West 80s Neighborhood Association is a nonprofit organization focusing on preservation and advocacy on environmental legislation. The association is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
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The West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA) is a left-of-center environmentalist organization founded in 1995 to address wastewater disposal reform in Atlanta. It has also purchased and protected public park spaces and nature areas. 237