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The Center for Urban Teaching (CfUT) is a nonprofit, Christian organization that seeks to identify, prepare, and support high-performing urban teachers and educational leaders in all types of schools, including public, charter, and private.
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Also see Women’s Voices Women Vote (Nonprofit) The Center for Voter Information (CVI) is a left-of-center voter registration and outreach group that is permitted to take positions on candidates that works alongside its nominally nonpartisan and charitable “sister,” the Voter Participation Center (VPC). While both organizations run general
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Center for Western Priorities is a project of the environmentalist advocacy organization Resources Legacy Fund. It conducts polls tracking support for environmentalist policies in western states and campaigns in support of state-level adoption of the policies.
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The Center for Working Families is a left-of-center advocacy group active in the state of New York and based in Washington, DC. The Center supports increasing taxes in New York State, as well as limiting election-related speech activity on both the national and state level. Center for Working families is
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Center for Workplace Compliance (CWC) is a left-of-center business league that advocates for the adoption of diversity quotas to comply with equal opportunity employment regulations. It markets its services as a resource to help employers follow labor regulations.
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Center Forward is an advocacy organization that bills itself as a forum for cross-party dialogue and an advocate for centrist policies at the federal level. Though it presents itself as nonpartisan, Center Forward is led by former staffers of Democratic U.S. Representatives and the presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton
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The Center of the American Experiment (CAE) is a non-partisan public policy think tank that supports policies promoting free enterprise, limited government, and individual liberty in Minnesota. CAE researches and publishes papers on Minnesota’s economy, health care, education, state and local governance, and employee freedom. CAE also proposes policy approaches,
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The Center of Theological Inquiry (CTI) is an organization that conducts interdisciplinary research on theology and its impact on global concerns. CTI focuses on making theology more relevant in conversations about research, and among the public and individuals.
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The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) was formed in 1981 to analyze federal budget issues, focusing largely on how budget decisions affect Americans with low incomes. The group pursues “federal and state policies designed both to reduce poverty and inequality and to restore fiscal responsibility in equitable and
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Center on Halsted (COH) is a left-leaning LGBT activist organization and community center. 1 Since its founding in 1973 as an LGBT youth helpline, the
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The Center on Policy Initiatives (CPI) is a left-leaning advocacy and labor union activist organization focusing on the San Diego, California, metropolitan area. 1 CPI
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Center on Race, Poverty, and the Environment (CRPE) is an environmentalist advocacy organization based in California’s San Joaquin Valley that campaigns in support of restrictions on conventional energy. It bases its advocacy in identity politics, claiming that restrictions on conventional energy production are needed due to alleged adverse health effects
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The Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS) is a left-of-center think tank that primarily focuses on union-aligned labor policy. The organization is based on “high road,” a left-of-center political strategy oriented toward egalitarianism, environmentalism, and democracy. COWS has attracted controversy over accusations of using state funds for political advocacy. The organization
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The Centering Healthcare Institute is a nonprofit based in Boston, Massachusetts, that works with health care providers to offer an alternative, collective approach to health care. The original area of expertise was prenatal and maternal healthcare, but its model has expanded to cover other health issues. It also lobbies and
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CenterLink is a nonprofit which oversees 270 community centers for individuals who identify as LGBTQ. Several of its financial backers include Comcast, Proctor and Gamble, and Progressive. 1
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Central American Resource Center DC (CARECEN DC) is a left-leaning immigrant advocacy group focused on the Central American community in the District of Columbia metropolitan area. The group is part of the Immigration Advocates Network, a network of pro-bono immigration attorneys.
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Central American Resource Center Los Angeles (CARECEN-LA, also known as CARECEN of California) is a left-leaning immigrant advocacy group. CARECEN-LA has sister groups in Washington, D.C., New York, and San Francisco. 1
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Central American Resource Center San Francisco (CARECEN San Francisco) is a left-leaning immigrant advocacy group focused on the Central American community in the San Francisco Bay area. Programs Immigration Legal Program CARECEN San Francisco provides services for immigrants, supporting asylum applications, consular processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications,
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Central Arizonans for a Sustainable Economy (CASE) advocates for deregulating immigration law and voting policies in Maricopa County and Arizona at large.
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The CCAC is a nonprofit organization that focuses on improving the health of San Joaquin Valley residents who are affect by asthma.