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With over a billion dollars in assets, the Schusterman Foundation is a grantmaking organization that funds left-of-center causes including LGBT interests and educational curriculum development.
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The Charles Butt Foundation is a private philanthropy that donates to pro-public-school and anti-school-choice initiatives in the state of Texas. It was founded by Charles Butt, the billionaire heir to and CEO of the H-E-B grocery chain.
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Charles Engelhard Foundation is a New York-based left-leaning grantmaking foundation that focuses on projects in education, medical, religious, wildlife, and conservation organizations. It was founded in 1954. Charles Engelhard’s five daughters are trustees of the foundation. History Charles Engelhard made his fortune in the platinum, gold, and silver business, which
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The Charles F. De Ganahl Family Foundation is a private foundation that gives to center-right public policy organizations and religious organizations. 1 Finances As of
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The Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) is a libertarian-leaning private foundation located in Arlington, Virginia, that is funded and controlled by billionaire businessman and philanthropist Charles Koch. The organization was founded by Koch and has close ties to many right-leaning organizations that have received funding from Charles Koch and his
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The Charles H. Revson Foundation is a private foundation associated with Charles Revson, the late co-founder of Revlon Inc. cosmetics. 1 Background The Charles H. Revson Foundation was started by businessman
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The Charles Koch Institute (CKI) is a libertarian-leaning nonprofit educational organization located in Arlington, Virginia, that is the principle funding vehicle for public policy-related giving for billionaire businessman and donor Charles Koch. The organization was founded by Koch and has close ties to many right-leaning organizations that have received
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Founded in 1926 by the late Charles Stewart Mott,1 the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation (CSM) is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation that funds organizations and communities in four strategic subject areas: local issues related to Flint, Michigan; civil society; education; and
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Charlottesville Tomorrow is a left-of-center local news outlet that publishes digital news stories and opinion pieces on its website and in a daily email newsletter covering local topics in the greater Charlottesville, Virginia, area. The organization was founded in 2005 and advocates for a variety of left-of-center positions on social
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Charter for Compassion is an international networking effort to advance its conception of compassionate action and thinking. It supports several left-leaning priorities, including adopting restorative justice, addressing racism in a manner consistent with the Black Lives Matter movement, reducing inequality, promoting inclusion, and supporting left-of-center notions of social justice.
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The Chase Foundation of Virginia is the philanthropy created by Derwood S. Chase, Jr., founder and chairman emeritus of Chase Investment Counsel, an investment advisory firm that also runs a mutual fund. The foundation primarily gives to center-right nonprofits and to charities in the Charlottesville, Virginia area. Derwood S. Chase,
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Check My Ads Institute (CMA) is a left-of-center social media and advertising industry activist organization that pressures advertisers to drop their sponsorship of center-right and right-of-center websites and television programs under the guise of “rooting out disinformation and hate speech from their digital media buys.”
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The Chef Action Network (CAN) is a project of the James Beard Foundation and the Osprey Foundation that organizes a coalition of chefs supporting left-of-center food policy changes.
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is an Annapolis, Maryland-based environmentalist group with a focus on the Chesapeake Bay. It issues a report card on the Chesapeake Bay’s health, claiming that it has moved from 27 out of 100 in 1998 to 32 out of 100 in 2023.
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The Chesapeake Bay Trust is a non-profit organization established by the Maryland General Assembly in 1985. Its mission is to support restoration and environmental education efforts that improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay watershed and Maryland’s other natural resources.
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The Chesapeake Climate Action Network, is the Capital Area chapter of U.S. Climate Action Network and Climate Action Network-International (CAN-I). It was founded in July 2002 with a seed grant from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
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The Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN) Action Fund is an environmentalist lobbying group organization whose mission is to fight global warming on a policy level, through opposition to fossil fuels in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. It is the advocacy arm of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, a 501(c)(3).
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The Chestnut Fund is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation founded by Jane Stein, daughter of Sidney and Miriam Stoneman; her husband; and her children from the division of the Stoneman Family Foundation into two separate organizations (the Limestone Foundation being the other) to resolve conflicts surrounding its grantmaking decisions. History
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ChevronTexaco Foundation, formerly known as the Texaco Foundation, was a private foundation that distributed grants to scientific, educational, and charitable causes, including international charities. 1 As of March 2022, the ChevronTexaco
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The Chewonki Foundation is a nonprofit that promotes environmentalist goals through education programs.