Other Groups (Page 58)


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    Project Syndicate

    Project Syndicate is a media organization that provides access to news stories and commentaries from local and international news and media outlets. 1
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    ProjectARCC (Archivists Responding to Climate Change)

    ProjectAARC (Archivists Responding to Climate Change) is a left-wing association of archivists which focuses on promoting awareness of environmental issues.1
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    PROMISE (Preventing Recidivism through Opportunities, Mentoring, Interventions, Support and Education)

    PROMISE (“Preventing Recidivism through Opportunities, Mentoring, Interventions, Support and Education”) is an alternative discipline program developed by the Broward County Public School System in Broward County, Florida. It used principles of “restorative justice” and sought to prevent students who commit certain crimes in schools (including assault, vandalism, and drug possession)
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    Promote the Vote

    Promote the Vote is the voter mobilization initiative of the left-of-center advocacy group National Council of Jewish Women. 1 Parent Organization National Council of
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    Propel Democracy Forward Fund (PDFF)

    Propel Democracy Forward Fund (PDFF) is a left-of-center fund that supports civic engagement and organizing efforts at the state level. The group has targeted politically competitive states with year-round activism since its founding by Propel Capital Network in 2016.
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    Prosecutors Against Gun Violence (PAGV)

    Prosecutors Against Gun Violence (PAGV) is an association of county and city prosecutors who support left-of-center gun control policies. PAGV issues statements supporting restrictive and opposing liberalizing legislative and legal changes to gun laws, and hosts summits for its members to discuss gun policy. PAGV is a member of Disarm
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    Prosecutors Alliance of California

    The Prosecutors Alliance of California (PAC) is an advocacy organization that promotes left-progressive reforms to criminal justice policies within the state of California and a project of Tides Advocacy.1 The group was formed in
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    Prospera: International Network of Women’s Funds

    Prospera: International Network of Women’s Funds is a coalition of foundations that advocate to provide funding and support for women’s rights organizations based in countries within, “the Global South and East.”
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    Protect Our Kids

    Protect Our Kids (POK) is a California-based right-leaning coalition focusing on K-12 public education that includes parents, community leaders, attorneys, doctors, pastors and teachers. 1
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    Protect Our Votes

    Protect Our Votes is a left-of-center group that focuses on issues related to election security. It primarily researches election results and is connected to other left-of-center groups such as Scrutineers, March for Our Lives, and Democracy Labs.
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    Proud Boys

    Proud Boys is a far-right and occasionally violent movement created by Gavin McInnes, a former journalist and political commentator best known as a co-founder of Vice Media
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    PRWatch

    PR Watch is a left-leaning website that is operated by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD). The site offers left-leaning commentary and heavy criticism of right-leaning and Republican-affiliated organizations and politicians.
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    Public Citizen Texas

    Public Citizen Texas (PCT) is a branch of the left-of-center Public Citizen, founded by left-wing consumer advocate and politician Ralph Nader. It advocates, lobbies, and supports local and state action in favor of weather-dependent solar and wind energy production and against the use of oil, gas, and coal.
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    Public Interest Computer Association (PICA)

    The Public Interest Computer Association (PICA) was a technology-policy advocacy group founded in 1983 by Marc Rotenberg, who later became a leading left-of-center figure on technology privacy and policy issues. 1
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    Public Interest Network (PIN)

    The Public Interest Network (PIN) is a collection of over one hundred left-wing nonprofit and for-profit organizations headed by Doug Phelps, a powerful Democratic Party political operative connected with the Democracy Alliance network of left-of-center donors. The network consists of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (USPIRG),
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    Public Interest Technology University Network Challenge Fund

    Public Interest Technology University Network Challenge Fund (Challenge) is a competition for universities to apply for grants that further public interest technology with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The Challenge is an initiative by the left-of-center New America Foundation that has provided grants on social justice,
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    Public Wise

    Public Wise is a left-of-center advocacy group and funding organization that was founded in 2019 by Eric Laufer, a New York City-based entrepreneur in the wind-reliant energy industry. The organization funds projects and organizations with the goal of increasing turnout for Democratic candidates in minority communities. The organization publishes the
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    Publish What You Pay United States (PWYP-US)

    Publish What You Pay United States (PWYP-US) is the United States-based coalition of Publish What You Pay (PWYP), a network of left-of-center and environmentalist organizations that has opposed the expansion of the conventional energy industry and oppossed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
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    Pueblo Action Alliance

    Pueblo Action Alliance is a far-left Native American environmental activist group. It is a fiscally-sponsored project of the SouthWest Organizing Project.1 Pueblo Action Alliance sees itself as descended from Native American resistance to European colonial
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    Pussy Hat Project

    The Pussy Hat Project is a left-wing 501(c)(3) organization which supports the activities of the Women’s March by providing distinctive pink hats to individuals attending the march.1