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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. 1 ACCE Action participates in efforts to elect Democrats to office at all levels of
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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.
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The Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure (ABC2) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research funding organization focused on the treatment of brain tumors.
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Accelerate Change is a left-of-center organizing group which mainly funds and provides organizational consultation services to likeminded left-of-center organizations. It was formerly a project of the Center for Public Interest Research within the Public Interest Network, a controversial group of left-of-center advocacy organizations, but is now an independent
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Access Fund is a left-leaning environmentalist group that advocates for free rock-climbing spaces and works to increase ethnic minority involvement in the rock-climbing community. Access Fund was founded in 1991 to protest U.S. National Park Service restrictions on using rock climbing bolts on cliffs. Since then, the group has expanded
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Access Inc. provides job training, entrepreneurship assistance, and assistance with filing immigration-related paperwork primarily to youth and low-income people. The organization was founded in the wake of then-President Lyndon Johnson’s call for a “war on poverty.” The organization also played a role in the resettlement of refugees from Southeast Asia
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Access Now is a left-leaning internet access and digital rights advocacy group that works to decrease internet censorship and to curtail violations of privacy by businesses that collect the personal data of internet users. This group receives funding from some of the companies whose data collection practices it criticizes, such
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Access Strategies Fund is a Massachusetts-based investment group which funds left-leaning advocacy groups. It claims to on empower people of color, women, people who identify as LGBT, immigrants, and others whom the Fund believes have been disenfranchised and lack power in America.
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The American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research (ACCF CPR) is a business supportive 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes tax and regulatory reforms.
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The Accountability Counsel is a left-of-center environmentalist organization that uses litigation and media campaigns to oppose construction projects in developing countries. Natalie Bridgeman Fields founded Accountability Counsel with the support of the environmentalist group Echoing Green.
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Accountability Lab is a nonprofit organization that works to expose governmental and aid sector corruption in developing countries. Blair Glencorse, the founder and executive director of Accountability Lab, is associated with the left-of-center groups Echoing Green and Americans for Informed Democracy.
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The Accountability Project is a left-of-center organization that supports campaigns attacking free-market and center-right groups advocating for employee freedoms and school choice. The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has reported making direct contributions to the organization, as has an affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA) teachers union;
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The Accountable Justice Action Fund (AJAF) is a left-of-center advocacy nonprofit created in 2017 by the Open Philanthropy Project as a separate vehicle for funding left-of-center criminal justice reform projects. AJAF was designed to allow “external donors” to fund criminal justice reform projects hand-picked by the fund’s treasurer,
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The Accountable Justice Project is a project of the Proteus Fund.
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Accountable Northwest is a labor-union-funded left-of-center advocacy group in the Pacific Northwest. It was formerly titled “Northwest Accountability Project,” and the former name is still used on its 990 tax returns. 1
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Accountable Pharma (formerly known as Patients Over Pharma) is a seemingly defunct project of Accountable.US, which is itself a project of the left-of-center Sixteen Thirty Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship organization for left-of-center lobbying and electoral advocacy projects managed by the Washington, D.C.-based consultancy Arabella Advisors, that
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Accountable Tech is a left-of-center advocate for restrictions on free speech on online platforms. The group was created as a fiscally sponsored project of the North Fund, which is part of the advocacy nonprofit network managed by Arabella Advisors.