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Carbon Mapper is a Pasadena, California-based nonprofit that measures greenhouse gas emissions and helps develop emission-reduction policies. The organization’s central program, also called Carbon Mapper, uses aircraft, satellites, and gas-sensing technology to track methane and carbon dioxide emissions across the globe. The project is being developed by a partnership between
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The Carbon Tax Center (CTC) is an environmentalist advocacy group that promotes the adoption of carbon taxes on the state and federal level. Daniel Rosenblum and Charles Komanoff founded CTC to promote the adoption of carbon taxes.
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Carbon Tracker Initiative (Carbon Tracker) produces research advocating for reductions in fossil fuel use through corporate investment policies that aligns with environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) investing. Through a series of reports, Carbon Tracker has attempted to link investment capital with global warming and has pushed for regulations
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The Carbon Underground is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocates for drawing carbon from the atmosphere through soil restoration as a solution to climate change.
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Carbon180 is a left-of-center environmentalist group that advocates and lobbies for reducing carbon emissions with the ultimate goal of achieving “negative” carbon emissions. 1
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CarbonPlan is a nonprofit that uses computational analysis to study the efficaciousness of carbon capture companies and schemes. The group is a public benefit corporation registered in California that is also recognized as tax-exempt by the federal government.
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Cardus is a Canadian think tank focused on researching traditional Christian approaches to public policy and is a registered charity in both Canada and the United States. The organization focuses on various policy areas including education, faith communities, family, health, and economics.
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CARE is a major international humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects. Founded in 1945, CARE is nonsectarian, impartial, and non-governmental. It is one of the largest and oldest humanitarian aid organizations focused on fighting global poverty.
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Care About Climate is an environmental organization which signed a petition in support of the Green New Deal. 1 Care About Climate has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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The Care for All with Respect and Equity (CARE) Fund is a grantmaking organization which channels contributions from major donors into initiatives related to child care, elderly care, and other types of care for people with assisted living needs. The fund focuses on initiatives that further left-of-center causes related to
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Care in Action, previously known as Domestic Workers Legacy Fund, is a labor-union-aligned left-of-center activist group that advocates for increased government regulations on the employment and pay of domestic worker. 1 Background Care in Action,
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The Cargill Foundation is the private foundation of the major agriculture conglomerate Cargill. It makes grants to nonprofit organizations in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, that offer education, food, and nutrition services to low-income children. 1
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Caring Across Generations is a healthcare advocacy organization affiliated with a number of labor unions and nonprofit foundations. 1 Care Can’t Wait Coalition (CCW Coalition) Caring Across Generations is part of the The
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Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation is the private family foundation of Google co-founder Larry Page and his wife Lucinda Southworth. In 2021, the Foundation’s disbursements were exclusively directed to the National Philanthropic Trust (NPT), a donor-advised fund (DAF) provider that redirects grants to among other programs left-of-center
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The Carmel Hill Fund is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation headquartered in New York City that funds a variety of nonprofit organizations, charities, and advocacy groups throughout the United States with a focus on programs in New York, Colorado, and Louisiana. The group was founded by New York investment banker William
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Andrew Carnegie founded the Carnegie Corporation of New York in 1911. The earlier nonprofits Carnegie founded, such as the Carnegie Institution of Washington, the Carnegie Hero Fund, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, had narrow, limited aims. But Carnegie, who still had half his fortune when he crated the
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The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is a New-York based think tank that advocates for international multilateralism and an “ethics”-based foreign policy. The organization’s ideology mirrors that of executive director Joel Rosenthal, who advocates for a foreign policy in which the U.S. is involved globally but retains a
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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a foreign policy think tank founded in 1910 by Andrew Carnegie. It notes that it has a network of more than 150 “experts” who have “served in nearly every administration since the endowment’s founding.”
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The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) is one of the oldest and most influential nonprofit organizations in American education. 1
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The Carolina Federation is an organization dedicated to electing North Carolina politicians from the left wing of the Democratic Party. 1 The organization supports politicians who support a more active government role in regulating the economy