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The Booth-Bricker Fund is a Lousiana-based 501(c)(3) private grantmaking foundation. The foundation primarily funds religious and education initiatives, but has provided grants to a number of left-of-center advocacy organizations.
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Border Action Network is a nonprofit organization that advocates for policy that supports immigration and immigrant communities.
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Border Angels (“Angeles de la Frontera”) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that advocates for left-leaning immigration policies. The nonprofit was formed in San Diego, California in 2003 by activist Enrique Morones and provides water and supplies to migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.
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Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR) is a left-of-center advocacy organization that supports increased immigration and expanded legal protections for immigrants. It was founded as the Border Rights Coalition in the early 1990s with support from the American Friends Service Committee,
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Borealis Philanthropy is a left-of-center philanthropic intermediary that has supported the creation, provided operational expertise, and staffed 299 groups since its founding in 2014. Borealis is deeply involved in identity-interest advocacy and organizing; it is perhaps most notable for partnering with the Black Lives Matter movement since 2016.
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The Borrego Foundation is a grantmaking institution that significantly contributes to left-of-center organizations which share a focus on supporting abortion and environmentalism. 1 Borrego President Mary E. Rubin is a member of the board
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The Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights (BCPR) is a Boston-based affiliate of the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USPCR). USPCR is a nationwide network of left-of-center activists and pressure groups pushing to limit Israel’s political and military influence over neighboring territories and limit U.S. support for the Jewish state.
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The Boston Foundation, also called TBF, is a grantmaking group in the Boston area. The foundation has five “impact areas” of focus, which are education, health and wellness, jobs and economic development, neighborhoods and housing, and arts and culture.
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The Boston VA Research Institute (BVARI) is a nonprofit research corporation (NRC) that supports biomedical research and education within the Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System. BVARI is a Veterans Affairs-affiliated NRC that supports all aspects of medical research aimed at improving healthcare and veterans’ health.
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Boys and Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) is a nonprofit based in Atlanta, Georgia, that provides programs for underprivileged youth and advocates for changes to educational and youth outreach policy at the federal, state, and local levels. The organization was founded in 1906 after 53 boys’ clubs in Boston formed
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Bipartisan Policy Center Action (BPC Action) is the advocacy organization affiliated with the center-left Bipartisan Policy Center. BPC Action’s staff includes members affiliated with both the Democratic and the Republican Parties, but BPC Action’s executive director, Michele Stockwell, is a former aide to House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer
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BRAC – Ultra Poor Graduation Initiative is a left-of-center nonprofit that purports to address extreme poverty globally by advocating for anti-poverty programs that promote the attainment of sustainable employment. The initiative advises and governments, nonprofits, and United Nations entities to adapt and implement its programs.
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The Bradley Impact Fund (BIF) is a donor-advised fund provider that supports the advancement American founding principles and liberty using strategic philanthropy. The Fund provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that engage in public policy research and education in alignment with the right-of-center ideals of Constitutional order, economic growth, and
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The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (also called “Brady Campaign”) and its 501(c)(3) affiliate, Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence (together referred to as the Brady organizations), engage in political advocacy, education, lawsuits and activism aimed at expanding regulations and restrictions on the right of Americans to possess
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The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence is the 501(c)(3) education arm of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (commonly called “Brady Campaign”), which together are referred to as the Brady organizations. The groups engage in political advocacy, education, lawsuits and activism aimed at expanding regulations and restrictions
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Brady Education Foundation is a funder of research intended to narrow achievement gaps between racial and ethnic groups in American schools. As of January 2021, the group’s website contained a statement expressing that the foundation and its staff “stand in solidarity” with Black Lives Matter.
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Brainerd Foundation was a private grantmaking foundation that supported environmentalist and conservationist groups in the Pacific Northwest United States and British Columbia, Canada. In 2020, it concluded its grantmaking and spent out its assets.
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Branch Alliance for Educator Diversity (BranchED), also known as the MEB Alliance, is a left-of-center advocacy group that seeks to increase minority representation in the teaching sector. Drawing on research from Rutgers University, the National Collaborative on Diversity in the Teaching Force, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, BranchEd seeks
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Brandworkers International is a labor organizing group associated with the radical socialist labor union Industrial Workers of the World.
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Brave New Films is a left-of-center media production organization that has produced feature length and short documentaries and videos. While there are broad themes in the films’ subject matter, notably what Brave New Films identifies as “social justice,” their subjects range from increasing the minimum wage to American foreign policy