Non-profits (Page 99)


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    CREDO Victory Fund (CREDO Action)

    Also see CREDO Mobile (Working Assets) CREDO Action is the left-wing advocacy arm of the San Francisco-based CREDO Mobile, which was originally formed in 1985 under the name Working Assets.
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    Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

    Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice (CSSJ), formerly known as Californians for Safety and Justice, is an advocacy group which supports left-of-center criminal justice reforms, particularly limiting incarceration and providing more benefits to victims of crime. CSSJ is a project of Alliance for Safety and Justice (ASJ), which
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    Criminal Injustice Reform Network (CIRN)

    The Criminal Injustice Reform Network (CIRN) is a far-left advocacy organization based in Virginia that is ostensibly tied to the Black Lives Matter movement. The organization operates an annual “Day of Advocacy” and promotes events and panels highlighting a variety of Virginia-based and national activists. The organization also purportedly
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    Crisis Text Line

    Crisis Text Line is a non-profit organization that provides text messaging-based support for people with crisis issues such as anxiety, self-harm, depression, sexual abuse and suicidal ideation. It is based in the United States, so anyone in the country can text 741741 to chat with a crisis counselor.
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    Criterion Institute

    The Criterion Institute is an activist think tank which works to “disrupt traditional power dynamics” by shifting investor and tax dollars towards international non-governmental organizations and businesses which support left-of-center social movements. Criterion focuses on how finances can be used to shift towards a society which prioritizes social movements such
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    Critical Resistance (CR)

    Critical Resistance (CR) is a radical-left agitation group which calls for an end to criminal justice policies it calls the “prison industrial complex.” 1 The group supports the defunding and abolition of police,
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    CrossCurrents Foundation

    The CrossCurrents Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization founded in 2006 in Washington, D.C. The organization maintains a low public profile; the Foundation does not even have a website. CrossCurrents Foundation was founded by Ken Grossinger, a Democratic political consultant and director of the Impact Philanthropy and Donor Advising
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    Crossroads Antiracism Organizing and Training

    Crossroads Antiracism Organizing and Training, formerly known as Crossroads Ministry, 1 is a far-left organization that hosts critical race theory-inspired workshops, training sessions, and webinars.
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    Crossroads Fund

    The Crossroads Fund is a Chicago-based public foundation that supports community organizations working for social and economic justice in the Chicago area.
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    Crossroads GPS

    Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies is a right-of-center advocacy group that partners with the 527 political action committee (PAC) American Crossroads. Both organizations were founded by Republican Party operatives Karl Rove and Ed Gillespie.
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    Crude Accountability (CA)

    Crude Accountability (CA) is a nonprofit that works with communities in the Black Sea and Caspian Sea regions to address environmental, human rights, and health issues related to oil and gas development. With regional and international partners, CA also seeks to elevate global awareness of these concerns. Founding and History
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    CS Family Foundation

    CS Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation. It maintains a low profile and does not contribute to a large amount of groups. Its president is David Elenowitz and its vice president is Victoria Elenowitz. In 2019, the Foundation gave a $50,000 to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount
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    CS Fund

    Founded in 1981 by Maryanne Mott and Herman Warsh, the CS Fund is a private family foundation which conducts grantmaking activates as it relates to three designated program areas: emerging technologies, food sovereignty, and rghts and governance.
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    CSG Action

    CSG Action (formerly the Alliance for Self-Governance) is the 501(c)(4) nonprofit lobbying arm of Citizens for Self-Governance. CSG Action aims to empower citizens by providing information and training on civic engagement that will positively impact community life. CSG Action also engages in lobbying efforts to influence policies intended to benefit
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    CTZNWELL

    CTZNWELL is a jack-of-all-trades left-wing nonprofit that champions every left-of-center and sometimes left-wing cause from the $15 minimum wage to abortion.
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    Cultural Engagement Laboratory (CEL)

    Cultural Engagement Laboratory (CEL), previously Citizen Engagement Laboratory, is a left-of-center artist activist organization focused on creating artistic content that supports left-wing politics and issues, 1
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    Cultural Survival

    Survival International is a human rights organisation formed in 1969 that campaigns for the rights of indigenous tribal peoples and uncontacted peoples. The organisation’s campaigns generally focus on tribal peoples’ desires to keep their ancestral lands.
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    Culture Changing Christians

    Culture Changing Christians is the non-profit arm of Carl Day’s church, Culture Changing Christians Worship Center, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1 The organization runs various youth programs designed to keep Philadelphia youth in school and on the path to
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    Cultures of Resistance Network

    The Cultures of Resistance Network is a radical-left anti-war, environmentalist, and social change organization funded by activist Iara Lee and her deceased husband George Gund III under the name Caipirinha Foundation. The Network’s interests vary from opposing international logging to the morality of joining the U.S. military.
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    CUNY Law CED Clinic

    The CUNY Law School CED Clinic is a legal advocacy group that represents clients in worker and housing-related issues.