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Progress Arizona is a left-of-center advocacy and lobbying organization that promotes a variety of state- and federal-level left-of-center policy priorities in Arizona. The organization is heavily involved in efforts to pressure Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) to support elimination of the filibuster in the U.S. Senate to pass Democratic-led election
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Feminists in Action Los Angeles (FIA-LA) is a left-of-center activist network that supports female left-progressive political candidates, the elimination of the filibuster in the U.S. Senate,
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Ken Zimmerman is the director of the mental health strategic impact initiative at the Jed Foundation, adjunct assistant professor of urban planning at New York University (NYU), and a fellow at the NYU Furman Center, NYU’s research center for urban policy. Zimmerman was previously the director of U.S. programs at
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James O’Sullivan is a left-of-center activist and career nonprofit manager. While he works as a senior staffer of Stand Up To Cancer, an organization ostensibly dedicated to fighting cancer, he previously spent decades at organizations promoting left-of-center policies and social movements. He formerly worked as a program officer for the
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Sheila, Dave, and Sherry Gold Foundation is private foundation started by the Gold family in 1998 and based in Los Angeles, California. 1 The Gold family holds left-of-center political views and the foundation provides
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The Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo (CRGB) is a left-of-center organization originally named the Buffalo Foundation. CRGB’s original intent was to invest in making the city of Buffalo, New York a more livable place. Education, the arts, and public health dominated early grant efforts, but in recent years the foundation
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Schoellkopf Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that supports left-leaning advocacy groups with relatively small grants. The organization maintains no website, and tax return documents list its president, Sarah Schoellkopf, as its sole leadership faculty.
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The Harold K. Raisler Foundation Inc. (HKRF) is a left-of-center private grantmaker founded in 1958 from family wealth sourced from the Raisler Corporation of New York, a mechanical systems installation business. 1 HKRF
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Rajiv Shah is a former Democratic Party operative who currently works as president of the Rockefeller Foundation. The Rockefeller Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that supports environmentalist organizations and social policy advocacy through support for organizations such as New America, the Urban Institute, and the
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The Bridgespan Group is a charitable organization that provides consulting services to non-profits across the United States and around the globe. The Bridgespan Group was formed in 1998 by Tom Tierney and Jeff Bradach, both of whom had experience in the management consulting firm, Bain and Company. Tierney and Bradach
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The Ring Foundation is a Los Angeles-based grantmaking nonprofit. It has provided six-figure annual grants to left-leaning organizations such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund.
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We Are Home (WAH) Campaign is a far left immigration activist coalition of 18 immigration, civil rights, faith, and labor organizations with more than 50 partner organizations. 1 WAH advocates amnesty for all
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Violet World Foundations (VWF) is a grantmaking foundation run by investor and artist Robert Michael Scagliotti. 1 The VWF is registered in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, but most of its grants are directed toward local community support non-profits
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Crystal Hayling is a career nonprofit manager and political activist. She is the executive director of the Libra Foundation, a grantmaking organization which provides funding for initiatives that promote feminism, environmentalism, more permissive drug legislation, and other left-progressive policies. Hayling previously worked as the managing director of the
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The Louis and Harold Price Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation located in Los Angeles, California. The foundation was seeded in part by the wealth of California businessman Harold Price, who died in 2004. Price was known for supporting business education and encouraging others to build their own businesses.
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The John and Marcia Goldman Foundation is a San Francisco, California-based private grantmaking foundation. It is philanthropic vehicle of businessman John Goldman and his wife Marcia. The bulk of the foundation’s giving goes to noncontroversial causes such as the arts, education, and healthcare, but it is also a large donor
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The Lyda Hill Foundation (or Lyda Hill Philanthropies) is a private foundation that awards grants to scientific research ventures and community foundations in Texas and Colorado. Its founder, entrepreneur Lyda Hill, supports the foundation with “the entirety of her estate.” Hill’s foundation states that she has “a fervent belief that
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The Kaufman Family Foundation is a private grantmaking nonprofit based in Kenilworth, Illinois, founded in 2018 by Kenneth Kaufman, the chair and managing director of the health care consulting firm Kaufman Hall.
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The Rudolph J. and Daphne A. Munzer Foundation (Munzer Foundation) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization. The Munzer Foundation primarily makes grants to organizations that support social programs for children and the poor, but it has also made contributions to several left-of-center organizations on issues related to education, health care, and
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The Ressler Family Foundation is the Los Angeles-based family foundation of Richard and Alison Ressler. Richard Ressler made his fortune in real estate development while Alison works as a corporate lawyer. 1 They