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The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a libertarian think tank based in Washington, D.C. CEI publishes right-leaning research and analysis on a range of policy issues, including energy and the environment, technology, labor, and economic regulation. CEI is a prominent opponent of left-progressive environmentalist policy and what it terms “climate
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Compton Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation founded by the Compton family.
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The Conference Board is a New York-based think tank and business membership and research association. It provides its members with business updates and advocates for various policies preferred by corporate business leadership in the United States.
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The Conference of Major Superiors of Men of the United States is a national association comprised of leaders of Roman Catholic men’s “religious congregations, monastic communities, and other religious institutes.” The organization represents over 200 monastic communities throughout the United States that include over 16,000 priests and brothers across various
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Confluence Philanthropy is a “mission-aligned investing” nonprofit that coordinates funding to center-left groups. Confluence Philanthropy is associated with a number of for-profit consulting and investing groups on the political Left, including the SEIU-owned Amalgamated Bank and the philanthropy consultancy Arabella Advisors. The group was originally created in
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The Confucius Institute U.S. Center is a People’s Republic of China-funded nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. The center employs public relations, advocacy, and research to promote the network of university-based and Chinese-government funded Confucius Institutes that have been established across the United States since 2004 to promote Chinese culture
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Founded in 1650 in Le Puy, France, the Congregation of St. Joseph is a group of 14,000 Roman Catholic religious sisters. In modern times the Congregation has focused on opposing the death penalty, promoting environmentalism, and criticizing immigration law in the U.S. It is comprised of three international congregations which
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The Congress of Racial Equality is an African American civil rights organization in the United States that played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement. Founded in 1942, the organization may be most well-known for organizing the Freedom Rides in 1961. CORE has evolved its message over the decades.
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The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) sponsors initiatives that advance left-of-center causes, particularly those that it claims will benefit Black voters, and that trains policymakers and activists who support these policies. Founded in 1976, the foundation is affiliated with the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), an alliance of Black Democratic members
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The Congressional Black Caucus Institute (CBCI), also called the Congressional Black Caucus Political Education and Leadership Institute, engages in voter outreach and trains aspiring political leaders to advance left-of-center causes, particularly those that it claims will benefit Black voters. The institute is affiliated with the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), an
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The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute is a nonprofit advocacy organization that facilitates the interests of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, a membership caucus of Democratic members of Congress of Hispanic and Portuguese-American descent, through educational and leadership-development programs. History The Congressional Hispanic Caucus, an originally bipartisan but since the 1990s Democratic-only
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The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute is a non-profit and non-partisan organization founded by Members of Congress to advance the Hispanic economic progress with a focus on social responsibility and global competitiveness.
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The Congressional Management Foundation (CMF) is a consultancy organization for members of U.S. Congress and their staff. It aims to “revitalize Congress as an institution” by developing staff to become more “deliberative, functioning, and accountable.”
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The Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (CPCC) is the advocacy and think-tank arm of the Congressional Progressive Caucus,1 a left-wing congressional caucus within the Democratic Party.
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Connect U.S. Fund was a policy advocacy and grantmaking organization funded by several large left-of-center foundations, including William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Open Society Institute, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Ford Foundation, Atlantic Philanthropies, Ploughshares Fund, and Carnegie Corporation of
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Connecticut Appleseed Center for Law and Justice is a state affiliate of the Appleseed Foundation, which operates in 16 states; Washington, D.C.; and Mexico. It organizes pro bono legal services for left-of-center causes, as well as publishing studies and legal guides advocating for services for illegal immigrants. Connecticut Appleseed
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The Connecticut Citizen Action Group (CCAG) is a Connecticut-based lobbying group which advocates for environmentalist policies and anti-market regulations. Though it is nominally nonpartisan, the CCAG typically supports Democratic Party policies and calls for left-of-center economic legislation.
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Connecticut Citizen Research Group is the 501(c)(3) affiliate of Connecticut Citizen Action Group.
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The Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV) is an organization that advocates for victims and campaigns for an end to domestic violence. It consists of 14 Connecticut member organizations operating in separate geographies.
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The Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice is a nonprofit that promotes environmentalist policies in the state of Connecticut.