Search results for ‘tides foundation’


  • Non-profit

    Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute (EWDI)

    The Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute (EWDI) claims “excessive wealth” is a sickness caused by individualism with the goal of endless accumulation of wealth, and advocates tax increases to eliminate the “disorder.” EWDI is funded by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund, which gives to mostly left-of-center organizations including the
  • Other Group

    Crisis Charitable Commitment

    The Crisis Charitable Commitment (CCC) is a project of the Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute (EWDI). It seeks signatories who agree to distribute a minimum of $100,000 and from 0.8 to 10 percent of foundation or donor-advised fund (DAF) assets each year to 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) organizations.
  • Other Group

    Frontline Justice Fund

    The Frontline Justice Fund (FJF) is an environmental grantmaking initiative of the Tides Foundation. 23 FJF claimed to have awarded $4.25 million to 49 grantees in 27 states and Puerto Rico.
  • Other Group

    Crisis Response Fund

    The Crisis Response Fund is an initiative of the Tides Center that sends short term funding to areas in the U.S. which have experienced disasters. It was started in 2023 to respond to the wildfires in Hawaii.
  • Other Group

    Stronger Together Fund

    Stronger Together Fund is a grant making fund housed within the Tides Foundation. It is directed by staff and an outside advisory board, and it exclusively makes unrestricted general support grants to fiscally sponsored partners of the Tides Foundation.
  • Non-profit

    Santa Fe Dreamers Project

    The Santa Fe Dreamers Project (SFDP) is a left-of-center nonprofit organization that provides free legal services to immigrants, with a focus on illegal immigrant youth and families in New Mexico and West Texas, especially Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) cases. In addition to its pro-bono legal work, the
  • Non-profit

    Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action (JALSA)

    The Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action (JALSA) is a left-of-center group based in Boston 58 that focuses on racial, economic, social, and environmental “justice.”
  • Non-profit

    Michigan Student Power Alliance (MSPA)

    The Michigan Student Power Alliance (MSPA) is a left-of-center “radical youth” student advocacy nonprofit. The group began as an informal coalition of student organizers known as the “Michigan Student Power Network,” and has since evolved through multiple structural changes. As of June 2025, the group claims to be the only
  • Non-profit

    Arab American Civic Council (AACC)

    The Arab American Civic Council (AACC) is a left-of-center anti-Israel group based in Anaheim, California. 89 It was an endorser of the November 2024 National March on Washington to Free Palestine
  • Non-profit

    The Spring Street Climate Fund

    The Spring Street Climate Fund is a left-of-center advocacy group that supports environmentalist legislation within New York State. The Fund has received funding from the Park Foundation and the Lily Auchincloss Foundation.
  • Non-profit

    Sargent Shriver Peace Institute

    The Sargent Shriver Peace Institute focuses on the study of Peace Corps founder and mid-20th century Democratic executive branch official Robert Sargent Shriver Jr.’s method of peacebuilding and leadership, and trains those who wish to follow his example, including policymakers, public servants, activists, and spiritual leaders.
  • Non-profit

    MK Level Playing Field Institute (SMASH)

    The MK Level Playing Field Institute (SMASH) is a computer science and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education organization that works with high school students who are Black, Latino, or Native American. 130 SMASH supports
  • For-profit

    JPKB Consulting

    JPKB Consulting is a political consulting firm operated by Julia Barnes, a former Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign staffer who also works as the CEO of the Movement Cooperative, a left-of-center data firm that is a project of the Tides Foundation. 
  • Non-profit

    Forward Global

    Forward Global is a network of philanthropists and individuals interested in starting a philanthropic program who receive continuous learning and networking opportunities, and support in developing a strategic roadmap for their philanthropy. It was initially funded by the Rockefeller Foundation as The Philanthropy Workshop. Its focus is “activating resources
  • Non-profit

    Hope Border Institute (HOPE)

    The Hope Border Institute (HOPE) is a left-of-center immigration advocacy group based in El Paso, Texas, that opposes the detention of illegal immigrants and immigration policies it considers to be “restrictionist.” 172 HOPE’s leadership
  • Political Party/527

    Arizona for Abortion Access PAC (AAAPAC)

    Arizona for Abortion Access PAC (AAAPAC) was formed to support the passage of Arizona Proposition 139 in 2024 which protects abortion access until viability of the fetus, allows abortion post-viability to protect the life or health of the mother, and prohibits Arizona from adopting penalties for assisting with a
  • Other Group

    Western Mining Action Network (WMAN)

    Western Mining Action Network (WMAN) is a project of Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project (WORCEP) that connects local organizations engaged in replacing reliable fossil fuels with weather-dependent energy, controlling hard rock mining, and demanding equal environmental outcomes for Black, indigenous and people of color.
  • Non-profit

    Supermajority

    Supermajority is a lobbying and electoral advocacy group that promotes left-of-center positions on women’s rights, abortion access, working conditions, LGBT issues, gender ideology, and race. Its mission is to mobilize women to vote for left-wing political candidates.
  • Non-profit

    Western Native Voice (WNV)

    Western Native Voice (WNV) is an advocacy organization that advocates before governments for favorable policies for native Americans, conduct voter registration, get out the vote (GOTV) initiatives, youth development programs, and leadership and advocacy training for Native Americans on and around the seven Indian reservations in Montana. The organization is
  • Political Party/527

    Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom PAC

    The Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom PAC is a left-of-center political action committee registered in Nevada. 264 It was formed in 2024 to support the passage of Nevada Question