Search results for ‘ADL’


  • Non-profit

    Solidarity Giving

    Solidarity Giving is a left-of-center grantmaking and advocacy donor-advised fund located in Palo Alto, California. The fund was created in 2016 immediately after the election of President Donald Trump to change government systems, laws, and policies nationwide.
  • Other Group

    TurboVote

    TurboVote is a software program that assists various communities, particularly colleges and corporations, with voter registration. TurboVote is a project of left-leaning advocacy group Democracy Works and has been contracted by major colleges and universities across the United States to conduct school-sponsored voter registration drives. It has also partnered
  • Political Party/527

    Sea Change Leadership PAC

    Sea Change Leadership PAC, also known as Sea Change, is a left-of-center political action committee based in California. Founded by U.S. Representative Karen Bass (D-CA) in 2010, the PAC claims credit for helping the Democratic Party achieve a majority in the House of Representatives during the 2018 midterm election
  • Non-profit

    Dietrich Bonhoeffer Institute

    The Dietrich Bonhoeffer Institute (DBI) is a Christian intellectual organization which hosts discussions on political issues among clergy and other institution leaders. Its leadership and views tend to support left-of-center political goals, especially concerning gun control and abortion. The organization is named after a German Lutheran pastor who was executed
  • Non-profit

    Network of enlightened Women (NeW)

    The Network of enlightened Women (NeW) is a right-of-center membership organization that seeks to educate and empower women to be leaders based on the principles of liberty, independent thinking, and intellectual diversity. 1
  • Non-profit

    Attorney General Alliance

    The Attorney General Alliance (AGA) is an alliance of Attorneys Generals (AGs) which promotes cooperation between state and territorial attorneys general. AGs are public officials responsible for representing their jurisdictions in lawsuits, prosecuting certain high-level cases, and advising governors and legislatures. The AGA claims 46 AGs as members or associate
  • Non-profit

    U.S. Vote Foundation

    U.S. Vote Foundation (“USVF”) is a voter education and outreach group that continuously builds a database of information on state voter registration rules. In 2020, more than three million Americans “were served” by U.S. Vote. 1
  • Person

    Michael Osterholm

    Dr. Michael Osterholm is the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Following the 2020 presidential election, he was tapped by then-President-elect Joe Biden to be a member of his
  • For-profit

    EAB

    EAB is a consulting firm that conducts research on the efficacy of school operations and advances left-progressive ideology in educational institutions nationwide. The company was founded in 2007 as the Education Advisory Board, a division of the Advisory Board Company, and shortened its name to EAB in 2014.
  • Non-profit

    Worth Rises

    Worth Rises, formerly the Corrections Accountability Project at the Urban Justice Center, is a research and advocacy organization focused on dismantling the prison system. 1
  • Non-profit

    Triad Foundation Inc.

    Triad Foundation, Inc. is a private foundation headquartered in Ithaca, New York that supports center-right public policy organizations, fellowships in colleges, and locally based projects in Ithaca, New York; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Tampa, Florida. The Foundation was created in 2003 as a result of divisions in the family of
  • Person

    Robert Weissman

    Robert Weissman, an American attorney and think-tank staffer, is the president of Public Citizen, a liberal lobbying and advocacy organization. He has worked for organizations aligned with the left-of-center principles of activist Ralph Nader for much of his career. Background Prior to rising to joining Public Citizen,
  • Other Group

    Generation Ratify

    Generation Ratify is a pro-abortion and Equal Rights Amendment-advocacy and organizing student group fiscally sponsored by the Action Network. In 2022, it supported student protests after a leaked draft opinion suggested the Supreme Court might overturn Roe v. Wade, which found an expansive constitutional right to abortion nationwide.
  • Non-profit

    Sagamore Institute

    Sagamore Institute is a think tank based in Indianapolis that aims to build and implement public policy solutions based on the values and geography of America’s heartland. Founded in 2004 by former U.S. Senator Dan Coats (R-IN) and Jay Hein, Sagamore uses research, consulting, and impact investing to achieve
  • Non-profit

    Minding the Campus

    Minding the Campus is an opinion website focused on exposing and finding approaches to reduce the divide that exists between American college campuses and American society, especially as it relates to intellectual exchange. 1
  • Political Party/527

    Florida Voters in Charge (FVIC)

    Florida Voters in Charge (FVIC) is a political action committee that aims to expand legalized gambling in Florida. Headquartered in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, it is the lobbying arm of gambling conglomerate Las Vegas Sands, from which it receives the bulk of its funding. This group is the direct political
  • Non-profit

    Vote.org

    Vote.org is a left-of-center get-out-the-vote organization specifically designed to mobilize minority communities through online communications and resources. 1 Vote.org says it is the “largest 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan voting registration and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) technology platform in America, with the goal of reaching
  • Person

    Matthew Weil

    Matthew Weil is an election administration policy advocate who directs the elections project at the left-of-center Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC). He first joined the BPC in 2013 and had previously worked for the Treasury Department, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, and the center-right American Enterprise Institute.
  • Person

    Tom Coleman

    Earl Thomas “Tom” Coleman is a former Republican member of the House of Representatives and a critic of former President Donald Trump. He represented Missouri from 1976 to 1993.
  • Person

    Trevor Potter

    Trevor Potter is a lawyer and the president and founder of the Campaign Legal Center (CLC), a legal advocacy group that advocates for stricter campaign finance laws and more lenient voting laws. 1