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The Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio is a nonprofit that promotes affordable housing projects in an effort to end homelessness. It also promotes increased tenant rights laws.
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The Coalition on Human Needs (CHN) is a left-of-center advocacy group headquartered in Washington, D.C., that promotes funding of domestic welfare programs by the federal government and opposes Republican-backed proposals to cut or reform entitlement programs. The group was founded in 1981 in opposition to President Ronald Reagan’s proposal
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The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence is a defunct gun control advocacy group that functioned as the lobbying arm of the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence. It ceased operations in 2022 after the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence merged with the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence
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The Coalitions of Mutual Endeavor is an environmentalist nonprofit that promotes standard environmentalist policies.
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The Coastal Conservation League is an environmental activist group that operates in South Carolina. They exclusively do conservation work in the South Carolina coast plain.
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Code for America is a nonprofit organization that works to develop digital and technological solutions for the expansion and more efficient delivery of federal, state, and local government benefits and services. Background and Founder Code for America was founded by Jennifer Pahlka, who served as the deputy chief technology officer
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Code for Progress is a left-of-center nonprofit that focuses on gender and racial issues within workplace environments.
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Code Pink (or CODEPINK) is a left-wing advocacy group founded in 2002 by Jodie Evans and Medea Benjamin. It was created to oppose the 2003 Iraq War but also focuses on “social justice” by using “feminist principals [sic].”
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Coding it Forward is a student-led nonprofit organization that provides “Civic Digital Fellowships” for college students with technology expertise to work with government agencies and nonprofits. Background Coding it Forward was co-founded by a group of technology and data science students at Harvard University in 2017. Under the mentorship of
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COFEM (derived from its Spanish-language name, COnsejo de FEderaciones Mexicanas en Norteamerica, meaning Council of Mexican Federations in the United States) is a coalition of organizations from Mexican-American communities aligned for left-of-center advocacy, principally for liberal expansionist immigration policies. The organization is also involved in campaigning for environmentalist policies among Mexican
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The Colcom Foundation is a grantmaking organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that provides funding to advocacy groups that deal with causes related to immigration restriction, family policy, and environmental conservation. The foundation frames these issues as part of a larger global crisis which it describes as a “sixth mass extinction”
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The Colibri Center for Human Rights is a nonprofit that provides support to families who have lost a love one while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. These families commonly refer to undocumented immigrants who are illegally crossing the border.
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The Collaborative Center for Justice is an nonprofit organization that promotes left-of-center social causes. The organization signed a petition supporting the Green New Deal. 1 Collaborative Center For Justice has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear
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The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) is an organization that promotes “social and emotional learning” (SEL) in public education. It works to implement SEL programs in school districts and to build support among parents and educators. The organization defines SEL as an integral part of education and
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Collaborative for Student Success is an educational advocacy organization that focuses its efforts on advancing policies that support the development of the controversial Common Core State Standards (CCSS). 1 Collaborative for Student Success
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Collective Action for Safe Spaces (CASS) is a pro-LGBT activist group active in Washington, D.C. The group focuses on LGBT causes, but also promotes left-of-center positions on race, crime, and feminism. CASS receives funding from other left-of-center nonprofits, including Tides Foundation, MS Foundation for Women, and Greater
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The Collective Action Fund for Accountability, Resilience, and Adaptation supports climate lawsuits filed by state and local governments against energy companies. It is a fiscally-sponsored project of the 501(c)(3) New Venture Fund, and was formerly a project of the Resources Legacy Fund.
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The Collective Change Lab (CCL) is a left-of-center group that seeks to replace criminal trials and prisons, systems it claims have inherent racial and wealth imbalances, with a system it calls “restorative justice” that will use dialogue and trauma-sharing to reduce crime and criminal punishments.
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The Collective Future Fund is a non-profit advocacy and funding organization that promotes left-leaning social and economic policies in the United States surrounding race, gender, and sexual orientation. The organization is a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, a large funding and program management group that has founded and manages
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Collective Renaissance Georgia (formerly Collective Renaissance Guild) is a Black, youth-led organization seeking to create a culture in Georgia of young people actively participating in advocacy for and implementation of left-of-center policies.