Other Groups (Page 44)


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    The Chestnut Street Council

    The Chestnut Street Council is a fundraising organization founded by right-of-center activist Matt Schlapp in 2022.
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    The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity (CGRE)

    The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity, also known as CGRE, is a coalition of leftwing groups promoting abortion rights, organizing at the state and local level, and changes to the judiciary.
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    The Comedy Resistance

    The Comedy Resistance is a project of the left-of-center Action Network that uses comedians and comedy to generate support for its activities, which include voter registration drives, get-out-the-vote campaigns, advocacy for liberalized asylum policies, as well as support for abortion providers. Background The comedy Resistance was cofounded in 2017,
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    The Conversation

    The Conversation is a 501(c)(3) news organization that publishes news articles written by academics. Its founding partners include the University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Florida, and its financial backers include the Ford Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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    The Democracy Project

    The Democracy Project is a bi-partisan initiative of Freedom House, the George W. Bush Institute, and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement aimed at researching and publishing reports on the state of democracy in the U.S.
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    The Freedom to Vote Alliance

    The Freedom to Vote Alliance is a left-leaning voting issue advocacy group that supports legislation that would, among other things, redraw congressional districts, expand mail-in voting, increase campaign spending disclosure requirements, and penalize speech critical of reported election results. Background The website of the Freedom to Vote Alliance was created
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    The Frontline Health Workers Coalition

    The Frontline Health Workers Coalition is a group of U.S.-based nongovernmental organizations and healthcare corporations that advocates for using U.S. foreign aid resources to train and equip health care workers in developing nations. The coalition argues that training foreign health care workers would increase global health security and assist in
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    The Human Rights Working Group (HRWG) (Indonesia NGO Coalition for International Human Rights Advocacy)

    The Human Rights Working Group (HRWG), also known as the Indonesia NGO Coalition for International Human Rights Advocacy, is a group of non-governmental organizations based in Indonesia that work to promote human rights within the country.
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    The Illumination Fund

    The Illumination Fund is a grantmaking organization founded in 2007 by philanthropist Laurie Tisch. 1 The Illumination Fund supports various social and
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    The International Comparative Labor Studies Program at Morehouse College

    The International Comparative Labor Studies Program at Morehouse College trains union activists and the website states that part of its mission is to “serve local labor developments, global unions, works councils, and other governance and education needs.” The program’s senior seminar is titled “Martin Luther King and Racial Capitalism.” The
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    The Latinx House

    The Latinx House is a left-of-center activist organization that primarily advocates for the inclusion of Hispanic Americans in film and entertainment. 1 The Latinx House supports the left-of-center Movement for Black Lives, has expressed
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    The National Organization For Women of California (CaNOW)

    The National Organization For Women for California (CaNOW) is a chapter of the National Organization For Women (NOW), a group which supports liberal social policies. CaNOW is primarily focused on abortion, gender discrimination, and left-of-center economic policies.
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    The National Welfare Rights Organization

    The National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) is a defunct left-wing advocacy group which was active from 1966 to 1975 and pushed for the expansion of taxpayer-funded handouts, particularly to women, children, and ethnic minority groups. The NWRO specifically demanded welfare payments large enough for recipients to simultaneously engage in political
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    The Opportunity Agenda

    The Opportunity Agenda is a left-of-center organization that advocates for left-of-center positions on issues including immigration, education, and racial policy. The organization is a project of the Tides Center, a large left-progressive fiscal sponsorship organization.
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    The Organizer Collective

    The Organizer Collective is a far-left socialist group that raises awareness about social issues and advocates for their reform. They advocate for criminal justice reform, housing and immigration reform, racial justice, and eco-socialism. 1    
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    The Patriotic Millionaires

    The Patriotic Millionaires is a group of Americans who earn more than $1 million per year and advocate for left-wing economic policies. They were organized by longtime Democratic and left-wing strategist Erica Payne with help from trial lawyer and major Democratic donor Guy Saperstein in 2010, who recruited
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    The People’s Revolution

    The People’s Revolution, also referred to as the People’s Revolution Milwaukee (TPR-MKE), is a left-of-center community group that supports the Black Lives Matter movement and advocates for defunding the police. 1 The People’s Revolution advocates for cutting police
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    The Quilliam Foundation

    The Quilliam Foundation (also known as Quilliam) was a British counterterrorism think tank with an American affiliate that was founded by former Islamist extremists Ed Husain and Maajid Nawaz in 2008. The organization translated terrorist documents, produced videos and reports analyzing terrorism, and had staff regularly interviewed by newspapers, magazines,
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    The Rockbridge Network

    The Rockbridge Network is a coalition of Republican donors founded by Christopher Buskirk, the editor of American Greatness.
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    The United Universalists

    The Unitarian Universalist (UU) religion is a Christian ideological movement focused on issues of LGBTQ representation, racial rights, and social justice. The movement is overseen by the Unitarian Universalist Association (UA), an organization that coordinates and assists autonomous UU congregations with training, education curriculum, and coordinating social justice activities.