Non-profits (Page 88)


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    Committee for Better Banks

    The Committee for Better Banks is a labor union organizing project founded and operated by the Communications Workers of America, a left-of-center national labor union representing employees in a variety of fields. The Committee was formed in 2015 and has focused on organizing bank employees to form unions. The
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    Committee for Children

    Committee for Children is a left-of-center educational organization. 1 The organization’s stated purpose is to develop “social-emotional skills” in children; 2 however, the organization’s activities extend
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    Committee for Economic Development (CED)

    The Committee for Economic Development (CED) is the “public policy center” for The Conference Board, a business and research-based organization that provides analysis towards national policy issues. 1
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    Committee for Justice (CFJ)

    The Committee for Justice (CFJ) is a right-of-center legal group founded in 2002 by the late C. Boyden Gray, former White House Counsel for President George H. W. Bush and later U.S. Ambassador to the European Union in the administration of President George W. Bush.
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    Committee for Ranked Choice Voting

    The Committee for Ranked Choice Voting is a political action committee (PAC) supporting ranked choice voting (RCV), a system by which votes are cast by ordering “preferences” for candidates rather than by marking a single choice, in the state of Maine. Former Maine elected officials and other Maine civic leaders
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    Committee for the Republic

    Committee for the Republic is a right-of-center anti-interventionist foreign policy advocacy group that takes a particularly strong anti-Israel stance. Committee for the Republic was founded in 2003 by John B. Henry. 1
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    Committee of 100

    The Committee of 100 is a nonprofit group that describes itself as “a leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, and the arts.” 1 According to a 2019 column written
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    Committee of Seventy

    The Committee of Seventy is a government watchdog organization in Philadelphia. Founded in 1904, the Committee is ostensibly non-partisan, but recently has pursued election and campaign reform policies that align with Democratic priorities. The organization’s president, Al Schmidt, is a Republican who fought against President Donald Trump’s challenges
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    Committee to Investigate Russia

    The Committee to Investigate Russia is a left-of-center non-profit founded in 2017 by actor, film producer, and longtime left-progressive activist Rob Reiner.1 The Committee provided a left-of-center, anti-Trump perspective
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    Committee to Protect Health Care (CTP)

    Committee to Protect Health Care (CTP) is a trade name for the Committee to Protect Medicare and the ACA. 1 It is a super PAC
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    Committee to Protect Journalists

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is an advocacy organization that supports persecuted journalists and political prisoners around the world, financially assisting those in prison or in danger. Aside from providing support for journalists in danger, CPJ has taken critical stances on freedom of the press in the United States.
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    Committee to Unleash Prosperity

    The Committee to Unleash Prosperity is a nonpartisan organization that advocates for supply-side economics and seeks to educate policy makers and the public about increasing economic growth. 1 The Committee to Unleash Prosperity
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    Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism

    The Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism is a democratic-socialist nonprofit group.
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    Common Cause

    Common Cause is a 501(c)(4) progressive advocacy group focusing on campaign finance law, so-called “fair redistricting,” and general liberal policy. Common Cause describes itself as “a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to restoring the core values of American democracy, reinventing an open, honest and accountable government capable of solving today’s challenges
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    Common Cause Education Fund

    The Common Cause Education Fund is the 501(c)(3) partner organization of Common Cause, an influential and controversial 501(c)(4) advocating for left-of-center causes headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Common Cause Education Fund exists to raise tax-deductible dollars from liberal donors and foundations that can be used to support the progressive
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    Common Cause Texas

    Common Cause Texas is the Texas state branch of Common Cause, a left-of-center advocacy organization. Common Cause Texas lobbies for changes to the Texas judicial-selection process, campaign finance laws, and election laws. The organization’s executive director said he was “really concerned about violence at the polls” prior to the
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    Common Counsel Foundation

    The Common Counsel Foundation (CCF) is a nonprofit foundation consisting of a group of grantmaking funds which donate to over 300 left-of-center advocacy groups each year.1 As of January 2021, CCF is
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    Common Defense Civic Engagement (CDCE)

    Common Defense Civic Engagement (CDCE) is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that claims to be comprised of U.S. military veterans that works to train its members to become leaders in political campaigns related to climate change, anti-militarism, and voting rights. It is the lobbying and electoral advocacy arm of the
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    Common Defense Education Fund (CDEF)

    Common Defense Education Fund (CDEF) is an effort led by veterans of the U.S. military who campaign for left-of-center values. 1 The organization cultivates left-of-center veteran leaders in the American peace movement, aims to embed
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    Common Dreams

    Common Dreams is a left-wing nonprofit news organization which frequently publishes news and opinion pieces with a left-of-center perspective. 1 Though the organization claims to maintain editorial independence by refusing corporate and government funding, Common Dreams explicitly