Non-profits (Page 385)


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    Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Partnership Fund (TJPF)

    The Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Partnership Fund (TJPF) is an Alexandria, Virginia-based nonprofit which supports Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, a public magnet high school which has been ranked one of America’s best public high schools for math and science.
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    Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy

    The Thomas Jefferson Institute of Public Policy is a right-of-center think tank established to promote individual opportunity and economic progress. The organization advocates for low taxation and the removal of regulatory barriers to economic growth in Virginia.
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    Thomas Merton Center

    The Thomas Merton Center is a non-profit grassroots organization in Pittsburgh whose mission is to educate, raise awareness and to ask the moral questions that surround issues of social justice, poverty, workers’ rights, racial discrimination, environmental and economic justice, peace and nonviolence.
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    Thomas More Society

    The Thomas More Society is a right-leaning public interest legal organization that has been involved in litigation over abortion, religious liberty and the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. 32 The organization was established
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    Thomas W. Smith Foundation

    Thomas W. Smith Foundation is a right-of-center grantmaker based in Boca Raton, Florida that funds right-of-center nonprofits such as the Claremont Institute, American Enterprise Institute, and the American Legislative Exchange Council.
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    Thornburg Foundation

    Thornburg Foundation is a left-of-center advocacy grantmaker in New Mexico.
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    Thousand Currents

    Thousand Currents is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that provides financial assistance to left-leaning projects and organizations and activists in developing nations (i.e.: the so-called “global south”). 49 It is funded by many left-leaning institutional donors, which
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    Threads of Peace, Inc.

    Threads of Peace, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that advocates for human rights awareness through art. 89  
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    Threshold Foundation

    The Threshold Foundation is a nonprofit and membership organization funding a variety of left-of-center causes. Based in Katonah, New York, the foundation’s president is Joan Briggs. 90 History and Causes Threshold Foundation was founded in 1981
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    Thrive DC

    Thrive DC is a grassroots organization that advocates for ending homelessness within the Washington D.C area through providing housing and other services to vulnerable populations in the district. 101
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    Tides Advocacy (The Advocacy Fund)

    Also see Tides Nexus Tides Advocacy (formerly The Tsunami Fund, The Advocacy Fund, and the Tides Advocacy Fund) is a left-of-center advocacy organization associated with the Tides Nexus, a collection of center-left pass-through funders and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits grouped around the Tides Foundation. While Tides Advocacy has
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    Tides Canada Initiatives Society

    For more information, see Makeway Foundation (Nonprofit) The Tides Canada Initiatives Society is a Canadian nonprofit affiliated with Makeway Foundation (previously titled Tides Canada Foundation), a U.S.- and Canada-based nonprofit associated with the Tides Nexus, a collection of center-left grantmaking and fiscal sponsorship
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    Tides Center

    For more information, see Tides Nexus The Tides Center is a left-of-center nonprofit created to manage the fiscal sponsorship services of its “sister” organization, the Tides Foundation. Both groups are part of the Tides Nexus of pass-through and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits based in San Francisco, California.
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    Tides Foundation

    Also see Tides Nexus The Tides Foundation (Tides) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization and pass-through funder for other left-of-center nonprofits. The organization supports nonprofits through grants, fiscal sponsorship, donor-advised funds, and more. 179 Tides was founded
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    Tides Inc. (TINC)

    For more information, see Tides Nexus Tides Inc. (TINC) is a supporting nonprofit in the Tides Nexus, a collection of left-of-center pass-through and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits based in San Francisco, California. TINC operates an office space in San Francisco, Tides Converge (formerly the Thoreau Center for Sustainability), which
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    Tides Network

    Not to be confused with Tides Nexus, a network of nonprofits that includes Tides Network The Tides Network is a center-left nonprofit founded in 2005 as part of a collection of grantmaking and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits collectively known as the Tides Nexus. The Tides Network serves as a
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    Tides Two Rivers Fund

    For more information, see Tides Nexus The Tides Two Rivers Fund is a supporting nonprofit to two other 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the Tides Nexus: the Tides Foundation and the Tides Center. The organization provides asset management and grantmaking services for its “sister” nonprofits, which directly control the
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    Tiffany & Co. Foundation

    The Tiffany and Co. Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation whose agenda includes granting money to left-of-center causes including coral and wildlife preservation, urban park support, and environmentally friendly mining.266 The
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    Tiger Foundation

    The Tiger Foundation is a grantmaking organization, established by late hedge fund manager Julian Robertson Jr., that has provided funding towards anti-poverty and community advocacy programs for youth and young adults. According to its website, the group claims to focus its grantmaking efforts on three areas: “Education,” “Family Support,” and
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    Tikkun

    Tikkun is the business name of the Institute for Labor and Mental Health, a left-progressive 501(c)(3) organization. The Institute runs the Network of Spiritual Progressives and publishes Tikkun Magazine quarterly.