Search results for ‘center for progressive reform’


  • Non-profit

    Laudes Foundation

    The Laudes Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization with the stated goal of reducing inequality in fashion, construction, and other industries, associated with the European clothing store chain C&A. The foundation cites inequality in these industries and climate change as its motivation to reform and restructure these industries.
  • Other Group

    A Call to Men

    A Call to Men (styled A CALL TO MEN) is a left-of-center campaign sponsored by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors that claims to prevent violence against women and girls by advocating for men to reject traditionally masculine values.
  • Other Group

    Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving

    The Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving (IACG) is a campaign to create a set of government regulations on donor-advised funds (DAF). The initiative is a project of Arnold Ventures, a left-of-center grantmaking fund run by billionaires John and Laura Arnold. The IACG’s proposals are based on the
  • Person

    Kamala Harris

    Kamala Harris is Democratic politician from California. Before her election to the Vice Presidency of the United States in the Biden administration, she was a United States Senator, California Attorney General, a former district attorney, and a former prosecutor. Harris started her career as a prosecutor in California. She
  • Non-profit

    American Compass

    American Compass is a self-proclaimed conservative think tank which considers itself a part of the “conservative labor movement.” American Compass was founded by Oren Cass, a former advisor to now-U.S. Senator Mitt Romney’s (R-UT) presidential campaigns and a labor and environmental policy analyst. In American Compass’s founding letter, Cass
  • Non-profit

    Just Democracy

    Just Democracy is a left-progressive racial and social advocacy coalition including 36 left-of-center organizations1 that supports left-of-center electoral initiatives including abolishing the Electoral College, expanding the number of seats on the Supreme Court (known as “packing
  • Non-profit

    North Fund

    For more information, see Sixteen Thirty Fund (Nonprofit) and Arabella Advisors (For-Profit) The North Fund is a left-of-center 
  • Non-profit

    North Carolina Public Interest Research Group

    North Carolina Public Interest Research Group Citizen Lobby (NCPIRG) is the lobbying arm of the North Carolina Public Interest Research Group Education Fund and the North Carolina state affiliate of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US-PIRG), one of a network of left-progressive advocacy and canvassing organizations controlled
  • Non-profit

    National Bail Fund Network

    The National Bail Fund Network (NBFN) is a network of over 80 separate community bail and bond funds.  The NBFN is not an organization in itself, but rather a list of local bail funds. The list is maintained and hosted by the Community Justice Exchange, a fiscally sponsored project of
  • Non-profit

    Black to the Future Action Fund

    Black to the Future Action Fund (BFAF) is a political advocacy group associated with Black Lives Matter. BFAF aims to educate and organize left-of-center African-American voters to elect African-American officials to further its political goals. The organization’s Black Agenda 2020 lays out a left-wing platform for reforming the allegedly
  • Non-profit

    Abelard Foundation

    The Abelard Foundation is a left-of-center family foundation created by Albert B. Wells and funded with profits from the American Optical Company in 1958. 1 The Foundation makes grants to left-of-center nonprofit start-up organizations that seek to build
  • Non-profit

    PICO California

    PICO California is a left-of-center advocacy coalition comprised of local religious groups in California that advocates for left-of-center policies on racial policy, economic issues, and education. In July of 2020, the Sandler Foundation announced that it would be donating $200 million to so-called “racial justice” organizations in response to
  • Other Group

    People Not Politicians Oregon

    People Not Politicians Oregon (PNP Oregon) is the Oregon affiliate of People Not Politicians (PNP), a national redistricting project organized by Let’s Fix This and the League of Women Voters of Oklahoma, two left-of-center advocacy organizations.
  • Political Party/527

    Annie’s List

    Annie’s List is a Texas-based political action committee that recruits, trains, and supports female Democratic candidates who support abortion1 for local and state office.
  • Non-profit

    ACLU Foundation San Diego & Imperial Counties

    The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation-San Diego and Imperial Counties (ACLUF-SDIC) is the charitable arm of the American Civil Liberties Union-San Diego and Imperial Counties. Both arms operate under separate financials and boards yet share the same management and board members and take actions driven by one or both
  • Non-profit

    Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania

    Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania (GWPA) is a professional membership association that works with grantmakers to maximize the impact of their donations. 1 GWPA counts left-of-center organizations among its members including the Pittsburgh Foundation, Jewish Women’s
  • Non-profit

    Farmworker Justice Fund

    Farmworker Justice Fund is an advocacy organization that seeks to promote left-progressive organizing and labor unionism among migrant and seasonal farm workers. Farmworker Justice Fund was founded in 1981. 1 In 1996, Farmworker Justice
  • Non-profit

    Left Action

    Left Action is a network of political supporters focused on advancing left-progressive issues. 1 It is the flagship site for the Left Action Network, a series of online organizations and sites that support left-of-center activism.
  • Other Group

    Democracy Alliance Conferences

    The Democracy Alliance (DA), a collective of wealthy Democratic and left-progressive individual and institutional donors, hosts semi-annual conferences for its members and guests. Described as a “major gathering of the institutional left,” the conferences primarily serve to connect prospective left-leaning donors with similarly minded activist groups, and to provide
  • Non-profit

    FixUS

    FixUS is a project of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a cross-party think tank formerly housed at the center-left organization New America,