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Cooperation Jackson is a left-wing nonprofit activist group located in Jackson, Mississippi.
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CARE (an acronym for Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) is an international humanitarian relief organization. It was started in 1945 at the end of World War II as a temporary organization to provide food packages containing military rations to those in Europe who were suffering from starvation and famine.
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CORE Districts is a consortium of eight urban school districts in California. CORE Districts develops procedures, practices, and research and provides data on school and student progress. While member districts do pay for part of the expenses, left-of-center foundations provide much of the funding to CORE Districts. History CORE Districts
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CORE Services Group is a Brooklyn-based organization that operates halfway houses, 1 emergency housing for adults and families,
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Cornell University is a private research university based in Ithaca, New York. It has a student body of 25,898 as of Fall 2022, and consists of 16 university facilities based in Ithaca as well as other locations including New York City and Doha, Qatar.
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The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation is an evangelical Christian group that opposes environmentalist activists and nonprofits.
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The Coro New York Leadership Center is a training program for students and recent graduates within New York to develop leadership skills in creating an “equitable, inclusive, and innovative society.” 1
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Corporate Accountability International is a left-wing advocacy organization founded in 1977 to lead a boycott of Nestlé after it ran a marketing campaign for infant formula that contributed to the deaths of children.
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Corporate Ethics International, known as CorpEthics, is an environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) advocate primarily focused on left-of-center environmentalist causes. CorpEthics is hired by other nonprofits to design social campaigns to pressure for-profit corporations into supporting left-progressive initiatives. CorpEthics is best known for the Tar Sands Campaign it launched
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In operation since 1968, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a non-profit corporation funded by the U.S. government that is the main support for the nation’s network of public television and radio stations.
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The Correctional Association of New York is a nonprofit organization that investigates the state of New York prisons and advocates for inmates.
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Interfaith Climate Justice Discussion was an event that took place on May 25, 2016 with environmental activists and staff from Occupy Corvallis.
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Council for a Livable World is a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit, advocacy organization dedicated to eliminating the U.S. arsenal of nuclear weapons.
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The Council for a Strong America (CSA) is a left-leaning advocacy organization that works to promote left-of-center policy on education and child-care programs. CSA works as an umbrella group for five organizations, which each bring together a given professional community in the United States in support of CSA policies.
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The Council for Community and Economic Research is a membership organization that seeks to improve data quality and availability in organizations such as government agencies, universities, utility companies, etc.
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Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican (CICV), also known just as Council for Inclusive Capitalism, promotes inclusive capitalism, a business and political policy movement based on aligning capitalism with progressive priorities. CICV is an off-shoot of Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, both of which were founded by Lynn
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Council for Palestinian Restitution and Reparation (CPRR) was an organization that advocated for restitution and reparation for Palestinian Arabs who had been displaced from Israel between 1948 and 1967. The group also advocated for giving Palestinians the right to return to the disputed Palestinian territories in accordance with the
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Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) is an educational policy advocacy group composed of school administrators and principals. It was one of the primary driving forces behind the push for implementation of the Common Core educational standards. CCSSO publishes online resources, holds more than eighty annual conferences, and runs
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The Council of Michigan Foundations is a membership association of philanthropic foundations in Michigan. Originally founded in 1975 to advance the interests of its member foundations and the donors who supported them, it has shifted its strategic priorities and was among the first institutions to embrace and promote left-of-center diversity,
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The Council of School Attorneys is a membership organization for lawyers who work for school boards. The council is a project of the National School Boards Association, though it is self-governing with its own board of directors. The organization claims to have 3,000 members and numerous affiliate state-level organizations