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For more information, see the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Nonprofit) The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Trust is a private foundation related to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Gates Foundation Trust holds the endowment for the Gates Foundation, funds it, and makes investment decisions for
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The Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC), which became Defending Rights and Dissent in 2015, was a civil liberties activist organization focused on defending the right to protest and limiting the government’s right to monitor individuals or groups. It was originally formed to fight the Patriot Act, claiming that its
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The Bill of Rights Institute (BRI) is a non-partisan educational organization that develops materials and programs on American history, government, and civics based on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. BRI offers programs and scholarships for students and professional development for teachers in support of self-governance in a
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The Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation (also known as the Clinton Foundation and originally named the William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation) is a global philanthropic organization created and run by former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and their daughter, liberal pundit Chelsea
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Biodiversity Funders Group (BFG) is a professional association of philanthropic trustees and private foundation leaders who fund environmentalist causes related to climate change and conservationism. It serves as a donor network for more than 70 formal member organizations. BFG was founded as Consultative Group on Biological Diversity (CGBD) in 1987
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BioIntegrity is an environmentalist nonprofit organization that fundraises for conservation projects that purchase lands containing old-growth tropical forests. 1 It solicits donations by arguing that protecting old growth tropical forests is the most effective way of lowering
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The Biomimicry Institute is non-profit organization based in Missoula, Montana, United States. It was founded in 2006 by Bryony Schwan and Janine Benyus; a natural sciences writer, innovation consultant, and author of six books, including Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature.
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Bioneers, under its parent foundation, Collective Heritage Institute, is a nonprofit organization based in New Mexico and California that promotes practical and innovative solutions to global environmental and bio-cultural challenges.
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The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a center-left think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. Founded in 2002 by Jason Grumet, BCP was originally known as the National Commission on Energy Policy and focused on promoting left-leaning energy policy.
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Bipartisan Policy Center Action (BPC Action) is a nonprofit federal political advocacy organization that advocates for solutions to public policy issues that include health, security, and economic growth. In addition to its advocacy, BPC Action uses strategic education and outreach plans to bring Republicans and Democrats together on major policy
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The Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI) is a left-of-center advocacy organization that focuses on racial and immigration policy issues. The organization was founded in 2006 to mobilize African-American activists on behalf of liberal expansionist immigration issues. The organization provides training and mobilization assistance to a variety of left leaning
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Black and Pink is a radical intersectional anarchist group demanding that the criminal justice system be fundamentally transformed by abolishing incarceration and criminal courts. The group “began as an explicitly anarchist project” according to its founder, Unitarian Universalist minister Jason Lydon.
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The Black Church Food Security Network (BCFSN) is a nominally Christian charity with a strong focus on race-based left-of-center activism. The network started out as a vegetable garden ministry at a Baptist church in Baltimore, Maryland and was formally established in 2015. The BCFSN ties its launch to what it
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The Black Civic Engagement Action Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the Black Civic Engagement Action Fund
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The Black Civic Engagement Fund is a center-left voter mobilization group created by the Democracy Alliance, a network of highly influential funders within the Democratic Party and the political Left. The Democracy Alliance itself generally coordinates funding strategies rather than engaging in grantmaking; consequently, the Black Civic Engagement Fund itself is
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Black Feminist Future (BFF) on developing Black feminist activist leaders through training and pushing the Black feminist agenda through campaigns and public events. BFF focuses on building leadership among Black women, girls, and gender expansive people.
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Black for Palestine (B4P, also known as Black 4 Palestine) is an anti-Israel network comprised of black activists across the United States. The organization was co-founded in 2015 by now-U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and Kristian Davis Bailey. Black for Palestine has “posted online more than 100 times in support of
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Black Future Co-op Fund (Black Future) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that supports African American-led nonprofits in the state of Washington. Recipients represent groups working in fields including the arts, education, and food and rental assistance.
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Black Futures Lab (BFL) is a voter mobilization and advocacy group targeting African-American voters run by Black Lives Matter leader Alicia Garza. BFL is a project of the San Francisco Chinese Progressive Association (CPA), a left-of-center to radical-left advocate for low-income Asian Americans. Black to the Future
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Black Girls Code (BGC) is a non-profit organization focused on teaching computer coding to girls from racial and ethnic minority groups. BGC focuses on teaching computer programing skills to “young women of color between the ages of 7-14,”