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Non-profit
The Campbell Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that primarily supports environmentalist organizations focused on issues relating to the Chesapeake Bay and environmentalist organizations on the West Coast. 1 The organization contributes to numerous local chapters of the
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Other Group
The Youth Organizing Culture Change Fund (YOCCF) is a pass-through funding entity supported by large, left-leaning grantmaking organizations like the Ford Foundation and New York Foundation that provides grants, training, and other resources to left-of-center youth activist organizations.
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Non-profit
Not to be confused with Southwest Organizing Project, a New Mexico-based environmentalist coalition. The Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP) is a left-of-center community organizing group based in southwestern Chicago, Illinois. As of April 2024, SWOP has 43 member organizations, primarily consisting of schools, health centers, and religious organizations.
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Non-profit
The Center for Inter-American Legal Education works to educate lawyers in foreign countries, mainly Cuba, on U.S. laws regarding international relations, such as embargo laws and export controls. 40 It receives most of
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Other Group
The East Baton Rouge Parish Prison Reform Coalition is a left-of-center community coalition focused on improving prison conditions and ending supposed mass incarceration through education and advocacy. The Coalition is part of the Promise of Justice Initiative
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Non-profit
The South Carolina Progressive Network (SC Progressive Network) is a left-of-center group focusing on racial advocacy, voter mobilization, economics, and community organizing. SCPN is composed of individual members, not organizations; it is the sister organization of the South Carolina Progressive Network Education Fund, its charitable arm. It also runs a
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Other Group
The Permaculture Action Network (Network) is a collective of local and regional groups throughout the United States that mobilize people to act on regenerative environmental projects.
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Other Group
The Alyssa Rodriguez Center (ARC) for Gender Justice is a non-profit that advocates for left-of-center policies regarding transgender issues, particularly those related to housing and incarceration assignments. It operates in New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.
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For-profit
The Springer Nature Group (also Springer Nature) is a global publishing company with a focus on science and education-related materials. 128 Springer Nature’s subsidiaries include Scientific American, Nature, and MacMillan Education.
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Other Group
New Hampshire Bulletin is a left-of-center online news outlet and an affiliate of national news media network States Newsroom. 148 Background New Hampshire Bulletin is the 22nd offshoot
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Non-profit
The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is a non-profit medical advocacy group made up of of doctors that standardizes medical practices concerning treatments for gender dysphoria, which the organization previously termed gender identity disorder. WPATH’s recommendations, as most recently updated in 2022’s Eighth Edition of the Standards of
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Non-profit
The Centro del Obrero Fronterizo (“Border Workers Center”), better known as La Mujer Obrera (“The Working Woman”), is a left-of-center social organization in the Chamizal border neighborhoods of El Paso, Texas. 187 It promotes Mexican cultural
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Government Agency
The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a federal agency housed within the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the DOJ’s Office of Justice programs. It provides grants, resources, trainings, and other forms of assistance to state and local criminal justice programs. Most of the grants awarded by the Bureau of
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Person
Michael Moritz is a Welsh-born American billionaire investor best known for his work with Sequoia Capital. As of March 2024, Moritz had an estimated net worth of $5.7 billion. 217 In April 2012, Moritz and his
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Other Group
Partnership for Large Election Jurisdictions (PLEJ) is a membership-based coalition open to election officials and administrators representing jurisdictions that have a population greater than 300,000 or that are one of the three largest jurisdictions in their state.
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Non-profit
Redefining Progress was a left-of-center public policy organization based in Oakland, California, that described itself as seeking allegedly market-based solutions for environmental issues. Redefining Progress called for stopping global warming through carbon taxes, auctioning emissions permits, and securing multinational treaties on emissions. The organization called for ending the exploration for
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Non-profit
Meedan, Inc. is a San Francisco, California-based technology nonprofit with a focus on combating alleged misinformation online and in the media. The group created the online tool Check which allows journalists and others to fact check information submitted to Meedan.
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Non-profit
WorldDenver (also known as the Denver World Affairs Council) is the Denver, Colorado affiliate of the World Affairs Council, an international affairs educational and civic organization. Background WorldDenver was registered as a charitable nonprofit organization in Denver, Colorado in March 2012 under the name “Denver World Affairs Council.”
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Non-profit
The Dudley Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization founded by the late Gerric “Rick” Dudley, the son Franklin Roosevelt administration official and longtime left-of-center activist Tilford Dudley.
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Non-profit
The Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) is a left-of-center immigration organization that advocates for the legalization of all illegal immigrants, calls to end all raids and deportations, and seeks to end all laws restricting immigration. MIRAC calls the United States unjust, racist, and based on white supremacy, and seeks