Other Groups (Page 12)


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    Business Leaders for Health Care Transformation

    Business Leaders for Health Care Transformation (BLHCT), formerly the Business Initiative For Health Policy, is a coalition of businesses that campaigns for government-controlled health care. The organization supports Medicare For All, a proposal to make the U.S. government the sole payer for health care services in the United States.
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    BUST

    BUST is a lifestyle magazine that was founded in 1993. It claims to cover “women’s topics” and leans left-of-center 1.
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    By Any Means Necessary (BAMN)

    The Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration and Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (often shortened to By Any Means Necessary, or BAMN) is a radical left-wing coalition linked with the Trotskyist Revolutionary Workers League created in 1995 in Berkeley, California.
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    Cabbagetown ReLEAF Tree Stewardship

    Cabbagetown ReLEAF Tree Stewardship is an online blog that promotes protecting the enironment.
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    CAF

    The Corporacion Andina de Fomento – Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina, has the mission of stimulating sustainable development and regional integration by financing projects in the public and private sectors, and providing technical cooperation and other specialized services.
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    Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS)

    The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) is a regional Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that advocates for human rights protection within the “Arab region.” 1
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    California Freedom Coalition

    The California Freedom Coalition is a political group that advocates for California to secede from the United States.
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    California Interfaith Power & Light

    California Interfaith Power and Light is a project of Regeneration Project. For information on the group’s finances, see Regeneration Project.   California Interfaith Power and Light (CIPL) is a collective of left-of-center religious organizations that advocate for environmentalist policies, including government-mandated caps on non-weather-dependent energy production. Background California Interfaith
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    California State Conference NAACP

    The California State Conference NAACP is a state-level affiliate for civil rights organization National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), making up over 72 branches within the state of California.
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    California State University – Fullerton

    The California State University (CSU) – Fullerton is a CSU campus located in Fullerton, California. The campus describes itself as an, “intellectual and cultural center for Southern California and driver of workforce and economic development.”
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    Californians for Western Wilderness (CalUWild)

    Californians for Western Wilderness (CalUWild) is a California-based environmentalist group based in San Francisco that focuses on water management, land conservation, and public lands advocacy. It is a project of the Resource Renewal Institute, a Mill Valley, California-based environmentalist group. Californians for Western Wilderness promotes environmentalist activism tasks, including
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    Call 4 Climate Now

    Call 4 Climate Now is a project of the Climate Collaborative, a 501(c)(3) which is an association of various business advocates for changes to environmental policy. Call 4 Climate encourages people to call their senators to encourage the passage of environmental bills which would purportedly cut carbon emissions in half.
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    Camden Parent Union (CPU)

    Camden Parent Union (CPU) is a left-of-center community activist group based in Camden, New Jersey. It has pushed for increased government school funding and special programs to recruit teachers from racial minority backgrounds. The group was co-founded by Ronsha Dickerson and Byheijja Sabree, respectively the national organizer and operations manager
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    Campaign for Environmental Literacy

    The Campaign for Environmental Literacy is an organization that aims to educate Americans on environmental issues.
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    Campaign for Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP Action Center)

    The Campaign for Home Energy Assistance is an organization focused on providing assistance for low-income households.
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    Campaign for Human Rights Inc.

    The Campaign for Human Rights Inc. (also called the Center for Human Rights in Iran) is a nonprofit organization which advocates for the defense of human rights in Iran. The organization has called on the United States government to do more to recognize the abuses of the Iranian government and
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    Campaign for Our Shared Future

    The Campaign for Our Shared Future is a project of the New Venture Fund, a 501(c)(3) group that is managed by left-of-center philanthropic consultancy Arabella Advisors. The project opposes laws that seek to prohibit and opposes advocacy efforts to limit the spread of critical race theory in K-12
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    Campaign for Our Shared Future Action Fund

    Campaign for Our Shared Future Action Fund is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a lobbying and advocacy group within the left-of-center pass-through funding network managed by Arabella Advisors. Campaign for Our Shared Future Action Fund is the advocacy arm of the Campaign for Our Shared
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    Campaign to Restore National Housing Rights

    The Campaign to Restore National Housing Rights was a coalition of left-of-center organizations that sought to increase welfare spending in the housing market and advance race-focused housing policies.
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    Campaigns for People

    Campaigns for People was an advocacy organization in Texas that operated during the 2000s. It advocated restrictions on individual state-level political contributions, out-of-state contributions to candidates from political action committees (PACs) that receive money from businesses, and issue advertisements and supported a tax on lobbyists to publicly fund campaigns.