Non-profits (Page 74)


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    Chrest Foundation

    The Chrest Foundation is an Irving, Texas-based private grantmaking foundation that serves as the giving vehicle for investors Jeff Jensen and Lou Anne King Jensen. The nonprofit supports causes such as left-leaning criminal justice policy, left-of-center environmental causes, and Turkish nonprofits.
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    Christensen Fund

    Christensen Fund is a private foundation originally started to acquire art that focuses on assisting indigenous people and communities internationally. In the United States, the fund makes grants to Native American populations but has also supported left-of-center nonprofits. Christensen Fund has encouraged racial reparations payments in California and supports left-of-center
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    Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism (CASE)

    Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism, also known as CASE, is a nonprofit organization founded by religious broadcaster Pat Robertson and run by attorney Jay Sekulow. 1 It
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    Christian Coalition of America

    The Christian Coalition of America (CCA) is a social-conservative advocacy group formed in 1988 as the Christian Coalition by Christian broadcaster and Republican Presidential candidate Marion Gordon “Pat” Robertson. The group is ecumenical, and includes supporters representing many Protestant denominations and Roman Catholicism. CCA espouses conservative positions on many public
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    Christians For The Mountains

    Christians for the Mountains is an environmental activist organization that mobilizes christian voters to support environmental causes on religious grounds.
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    Christians United for Israel (CUFI)

    Christians United for Israel (CUFI) is a pro-Israel advocacy network consisting of Christian church members and college students. 1
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    Christic Institute

    The Christic Institute was dissolved in 1991. Its successor is the Romero Institute.
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    Christopher Reynolds Foundation

    Christopher Reynolds Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that has focused for many years on supporting normalizing U.S. relations with Communist-ruled Vietnam and Cuba. According to its website, the Foundation is going through a “period of transition in its grantmaking profile” following the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United
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    Chrysopolae Foundation

    The Chrysopolae Foundation is a Bellevue, Idaho, based private grantmaking foundation that is the giving vehicle of Lawrence Charles Ford, Jr. 1 The nonprofit donates to schools and left-of-center environmental, criminal justice policy, and pro-abortion
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    Church for Our Common Home

    Church for Our Common Home is a religious nonprofit that promotes environmental activism on religious grounds.
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    Church Women United

    Church Women United (CWU) was formed to advance a petition in support of the formation of the United Nations (UN). It consists of 1,200 units spread across the United States and its members represent at least 70 Christian denominations.
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    Church World Service (CWS)

    Church World Service (CWS) is a faith-based organization that provides humanitarian aid and disaster relief for communities impacted by poverty, hunger, and displacement. 1 Background The CWS is a faith-based organization initially founded in 1946
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    Circle for Justice Innovations (CJI)

    The Circle for Justice Innovations (CJI) is a center-left criminal justice advocacy group. CJI was started as a project of the The Funding Exchange, 1 but has been under the fiscal sponsorship of the
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    Cisco Systems Foundation

    The Cisco Systems Foundation, known simply as the Cisco Foundation, is the corporate philanthropic arm of technology company Cisco. The company created the foundation in 1997 with a large gift, and the company controls the foundation, with its board of directors comprised of members of the Cisco corporate board and
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    Citizen Action

    Citizen Action is defunct. For more information about its successor, see USAction (Nonprofit) Citizen Action was a national left-leaning consumer advocacy group created in late 1979 by former activists from the radical group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Citizen Action supported a number of far-left policy proposals,
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    Citizen Action Illinois

    Citizen Action Illinois (styled Citizen Action/Illinois) is an Illinois-based advocacy group that promotes left-of-center social and economic policies both in Illinois and across the U.S. The organization is heavily funded by government worker labor unions, especially American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) District Council 31.
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    Citizen Action of New Jersey

    New Jersey Citizen Action (NJCA) is a state affiliate of the now defunct Citizen Action, a national left-of-center voter mobilization and community organizing group. Citizen Action of New Jersey works in tandem with its sister 501(c)(3) group, New Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund to conduct left-progressive advocacy and social service
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    Citizen Action of New York

    Citizen Action of New York is a left-of-center voter mobilization group that orchestrates protests and demonstrations in favor of left-of-center causes. The organization is a branch of the national organization People’s Action, and through networks of community organizers Citizen Action New York is able to play a significant role
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    Citizen Action of Wisconsin

    Citizen Action of Wisconsin is voter mobilization group created as a state affiliate of the now-defunct Citizen Action. The group works together with its 501(c)(3) sister organization, Citizen Action of Wisconsin Education Fund.
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    Citizen Action of Wisconsin Education Fund

    Citizen Action of Wisconsin Education Fund is the 501(c)(3) sister organization and financial arm of Citizen Action of Wisconsin.