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The Fund for Justice and Education (FJE) is a subsidiary organization of the American Bar Association (ABA). Formed as an entity that would allow the ABA to raise funds from public and private organizations, as well as individuals, the FJE funds and runs various special projects for the ABA,
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The Abelard Foundation is a left-of-center family foundation created by Albert B. Wells and funded with profits from the American Optical Company in 1958. [15] The Foundation makes grants to left-of-center nonprofit start-up organizations that seek to build political power in support of left-of-center social policy. Abelard makes
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The Abell Foundation is a left-of-center private grantmaking organization operating in the state of Maryland with a focus on the city of Baltimore. The Foundation focuses on “concentrated poverty” distributing grants on issues ranging from education to environmentalism. Its president, Robert C. Embry, Jr., is a former liberal elected official
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ABFE is a left-of-center philanthropic organization that promotes grantmaking in black communities. The organization includes a coalition of grantmaking organizations, individual donors, and other nonprofits that work to improve conditions in African-American communities.[58] The organization began in 1971 as a volunteer organization for African-American executives. ABFE has since
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The Abigail Adams Institute is a conservative-leaning education nonprofit that provides academic programming for Harvard and other Boston-area university students as well as young professionals in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts. [70] It is named for the former first lady Abigail Adams, a Massachusetts native. [71]
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Abolish ICE (or AbolishICE) is a far-left advocacy group co-founded in 2017 by Data for Progress founder Sean McElwee and LaunchProgress executive director Arielle Swernoff. The group advocates for a de facto open-borders immigration policy and demands the termination of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Background Abolish ICE is the organization leading
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The Abolitionist Teaching Network (ATN) is a radical activist organization which aims to train teachers and other educators to promote far-left critical race theory ideology in the classroom. Specifically, the network instructs teachers to “disrupt Whiteness,” which it describes as one of the many “forms of oppression” which are allegedly
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Abortion Access Force (formerly Lady Parts Justice) is a left-of-center abortion advocacy organization. The group was previously a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4) funding and fiscal sponsorship organization managed by the Washington, D.C.-based consultancy Arabella Advisors; in 2016, it acquired nonprofit status. [116]
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Abortion Access Front (formerly Lady Parts Justice League) is a left-of-center abortion advocacy group and a project of NEO Philanthropy, a funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit. [122] Abortion Access Front is the 501(c)(3) arm of the 501(c)(4) lobbying group Abortion Access Force, a project of the
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The Abortion Care Network (ACN) is a pro-abortion advocacy group that files amicus briefs in court cases and engages in public advocacy efforts related to preserving and extending legal protections for abortion in the United States. [128] [129] [130] Overview The Abortion Care Network
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Abortion On Our Own Terms advocates for self-managed abortions (SMA), an abortion procedure involving a two-drug cocktail. [145] It is a project of Progress Florida Education Institute (PFEI), an abortion-advocacy and generally left-of-center group based in Florida. [146] In 2018, The Arabella Advisors-managed group
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Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives is a radical-left advocacy group that claims inspiration from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, a unit of American volunteers who fought for the Soviet Union-backed Republican faction of the Spanish Civil War against the Nazi Germany-backed Nationalist faction.
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The Abstraction Fund is a grantmaking organization headquartered in New York. [158] The fund has given to a wide variety of organizations, including political and charitable groups. These include many pro-Israel groups, including the Central Fund of Israel, and American right-of-center think tanks, like the Hudson Institute and
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The Abundance Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit located in Berkeley, California.[175] Abundance Foundation makes grants to and partners with organizations that focus on health outcomes, the arts, public education, and the environment.[176] The Abundance Foundation is headed by Stephen Kahn, a graduate of the Harvard School
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The Abyssinian Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates community development projects in the Harlem neighborhood within New York City.
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AED, formerly the Academy for Educational Development, was a 501 nonprofit organization that focused on education, health and economic development for the “least advantaged in the United States and developing countries throughout the world.”
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The Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine is a healthcare focused 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides training and research into health and wellness practices.
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The Academy of Political Science is an American non-profit organization and publisher devoted to cultivating non-partisan, objective analysis of political, social, and economic issues. It is headquartered in The Interchurch Center in New York City. Its current President is Demetrios James Caraley.
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Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Action is a left-of-center group that focuses on liberal housing policies including rent control. [198] ACCE Action participates in efforts to elect Democrats to office at all levels of government. Other left-wing polices ACCE Action supports include raising taxes,[199]
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The Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Institute is a California-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that promotes left-of-center, redistributive policies such as government-controlled healthcare, rent control, increased taxation on businesses and wealthy individuals, decreased privatization of public services, and opposition to charter schools. [225] It is closely allied with