Non-profits (Page 55)


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    Camelback Ventures

    Camelback Venters is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that provides capital and other resources to start-ups run by women and ethnic minorities, specifically in education. 1 The nonprofit provides capital, business coaching, and access to networking
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    Camp Kinderland

    Camp Kinderland is a summer camp located in Tolland, Massachusetts for boys and girls aged eight through sixteen. The camp’s motto is summer camp with a conscience since 1923.
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    Campaign Against Corporate Complicity

    The Campaign Against Corporate Complicity is a far-left attack website created to blacklist former members of the Trump administration, stopping them from obtaining jobs in government and the private sector by demanding major corporations refuse to hire them. The campaign is run by two left-of-center groups: Accountable.US, a former
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    Campaign Finance Institute

    The Campaign Finance Institute (CFI) is a now-defunct nonprofit organization that houses research regarding campaign finance and money in politics. The organization was founded in 1999 and merged with the National Institute on Money in State Politics (NIMSP) in 2018. In 2021, the NIMSP merged with the Center
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    Campaign for Accountability

    The Campaign for Accountability (CfA) is an ostensibly nonpartisan left-wing advocacy organization founded to expose supposed misconduct and corruption in the government and private sector. CfA typically targets conservative government officials or organizations in its investigations and has two Democratic operatives serving on its board of directors. CfA was formed
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    Campaign for America’s Future

    Campaign for America’s Future (CAF) is an American nonprofit progressive political advocacy organization. Founded in 1996, the organization bills itself as “the strategy center for the progressive movement.” 1 The organization signed a petition
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    Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CMBA)

    The Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CMBA) is a network of over 3,000 organizations that seek to improve “the life outcomes of Black men and boys.” 1 Funding In June 2019, the
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    Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED)

    CAMFED, founded in 1993 as the Campaign for Female Education, is a charity focused on providing scholarships to girls and young women for primary and secondary education in sub-Saharan Africa. CAMFED is funded through donations to its international affiliates and through funds provided by former CAMFED alumni directly to students.
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    Campaign for Peace and Democracy

    The Campaign for Peace and Democracy is a New York-based organization that promotes “a new, progressive and non-militaristic U.S. foreign policy,” in contrast to existing foreign policy, which CPD characterizes as “based on domination, militarism, fear of popular struggles, enforcement of an inequitable and cruel global economy and. .. persistent
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    Campaign for Safe Cosmetics

    Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is an environmentalist campaign for increased regulation of ingredients in cosmetics products.
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    Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE)

    Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE) is an LGBT activist organization based in Asheville, NC, founded in 2011. While the organization is based in North Carolina, it operates throughout the American South to both finance and organize activists, advocate before state governments, and participate in advocacy litigation. The organization is listed
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    Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CFSY)

    Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth (CFSY) advocates for left-of-center reforms to criminal sentencing policy for minors. 1 It uses public education, legal advocacy, and coalition-building
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    Campaign for Youth Justice

    The Campaign for Youth Justice is a national campaign in the United States dedicated to ending the practice of trying, sentencing, and incarcerating children under age 18 in the adult justice system.
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    Campaign Legal Center

    The Campaign Legal Center is an advocacy group aligned with left-of-center interests that supports strict enforcement of campaign finance laws. Campaign Legal Center attorneys track and participate in a variety of cases around the country involving campaign finance law at the federal, state, and local levels. The Campaign Legal Center
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    Campaign Legal Center Action

    Campaign Legal Center Action is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit activist group affiliated with the Campaign Legal Center.1 In 2022, Campaign Legal Center Action reported total revenues of $803,824, total expenses
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    Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus

    The Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit gun control advocacy group.
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    Campaign to Unload

    Campaign to Unload was a gun control advocacy coalition of over 50 left-of-center organizations focused on changing gun law policies and encouraging organizations and individuals to divest of all investments in gunmakers.
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    Campaign Zero

    Campaign Zero, a project of We the Protesters, is a policing policy  movement associated with the broader Black Lives Matter movement which aims to reduce police violence. The organization provides a platform to disseminate existing research to derive best practices to reduce policing-related deaths.
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    Campbell Foundation

    The Campbell Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that primarily supports environmentalist organizations focused on issues relating to the Chesapeake Bay and environmentalist organizations on the West Coast. 1 The organization contributes to numerous local chapters of the
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    Campion Advocacy Fund

    For additional information, see the Campion Foundation. The Campion Advocacy Fund the political lobbying and activism arm of the Campion Foundation, a private foundation created in 2005 and funded by Tom and Sonya Campion. 1