Non-profits (Page 65)


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    Center for Labor Education and Research

    The Center for Labor Education and Research is a left-leaning labor advocacy organization based in Massachusetts that mostly acts as a parent organization operating multiple pro-labor union activism projects and local Massachusetts-based chapters or national labor-connected advocacy groups. The organization does not have a public-facing presence itself; most of its
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    Center for Labor Research and Education

    The Center for Labor Research and Education, also called the Labor Center, is a program of the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), based at the University of California, Berkeley. It works with labor unions to push policy programs.
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    Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)

    The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) is a left-of-center public policy advocacy organization that focuses primarily on poverty and racial equity.
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    Center for Leadership Equity and Research

    The Center for Leadership, Equity, and Research (CLEAR) is a left-of-center non-profit education consultancy organization that promotes left-of-center agendas on race and social policy in the education system.
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    Center for Media and Democracy (CMD)

    Also see SourceWatch (other group) The Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) is a Wisconsin-based left-wing media, opposition research, and agitation group. CMD has its origins in the anti-corporate and conspiratorial career of its founder John Stauber and his co-author Sheldon Rampton. While Stauber headed CMD, he and Rampton
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    Center for Media Justice

    The Center for Media Justice, established in 2008, is a national non-profit organization based in Oakland, California. The organization’s mission is “to build a powerful movement for a more just and participatory media and digital world—with racial equity and human rights for all.”
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    Center for Michigan

    The Center for Michigan is a public policy nonprofit that operates two news sites: Bridge Michigan, which covers the state, and BridgeDetroit, which focuses on Detroit. Media Bias/Fact Check has rated Bridge Michigan as having a “left-center bias,” which includes taking editorial positions that favor left-of-center perspectives.
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    Center for Military Recruitment, Assessment and Veterans Employment

    The Center for Military Recruitment, Assessment and Veterans Employment is a department in the United States Military dedicated to helping veterans and recruit new servicemembers.
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    Center for Mind and Culture

    The Center for Mind and Culture (CMAC) is a research organization that aims to address critical social problems through creative solutions based on computational and data sciences. CMAC applies its scientific methods to complex social systems to influence equitable public policies.
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    Center for National Independence in Politics

    The Center for National Independence in Politics creates Vote Smart, formerly called Project Vote Smart, a non-profit, non-partisan research organization that collects and distributes information on candidates for public office in the United States.
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    Center for Native American Youth

    The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) is a left-of-center education and advocacy project of the center-left Aspen Institute. The Center promotes civic engagement and political activism among Native American youth. CNAY has accused the United States of continuously perpetrating “systemic racism” and “white supremacy,” while calling on African
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    Center for New Community

    The Center for New Community is a left-wing organization which tracks movements they consider racist and bigoted.
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    Center for New Democratic Processes

    Center for New Democratic Processes (formerly known as Jefferson Center for New Democratic Processes) is a left-of-center group created by Ned Crosby, the founder of Healthy Democracy and the popularizer of the “Citizens Jury” concept.
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    Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions

    The Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions is a grassroots organization that advocates against mass incarceration and for “human justice” through community organizing, new policy, and research design. 1
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    Center for Open Data Enterprise

    The Center for Open Data Enterprise (CODE) is a nonprofit founded in January 2015. The group works with governments and private organizations to use data for left-of-center social agendas. CODE’s president, Joel Gurin, is the former Chair of White House Task Force on Smart Disclosure under President Barack Obama
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    Center for Policing Equity (CPE)

     The Center for Policing Equity (CPE) is a think tank devoted to promoting racial equity in policing. CPE’s stated goal is to make policing “less racist, less deadly, and less omnipresent.” 1 Founded in 2007,
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    Center for Political Accountability

    The Center for Political Accountability is an organization that seeks to have companies disclose their political contributions and spending. It is a pressure group that works through shareholder resolutions and public relations campaigns to force its views on companies. Critics argue that its attempts to force disclosure serve the purpose
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    Center for Popular Democracy (CPD)

    The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) organization involved in voter mobilization and policy development. The center’s stated mission is “to create equity, opportunity and a dynamic democracy in partnership with high-impact base-building organizations, organizing alliances, and progressive unions.” CPD has opposed the use of zero carbon
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    Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) Action Fund

    The Center for Popular Democracy Action Fund is the 501(c)(4) sister organization of the Center for Popular Democracy.1 The organization has advocated for increasing the number of justices on the Supreme Court,
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    Center for Progressive Leadership

    The Center for Progressive Leadership (CPL) is a defunct left-of-center activist training organization. From its founding in 2003 to its dissolution in 2012, the center put as many as 6,000 aspiring liberal group organizers through its various programs. These programs instructed organizers on activism tactics and connected them with potential