Search results for ‘american civil liberties union’


  • Person

    Kandace Montgomery

    Kandace Montgomery is a left-wing anti-police organizer based out of Minneapolis. She is a co-founder and leading member of the Black Visions Collective (BVC) activist group, and she helped found Reclaim the Block (RTB), which has lobbied the Minneapolis City Council to defund law enforcement. She has previously worked
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    Legal Aid Justice Center

    The Legal Aid Justice Center is a Virginia-based nonprofit that provides legal services for low-income defendants and advocates for left-of-center legal policies. The Center’s headquarters is in Charlottesville with offices in Falls Church, Richmond, and Petersburg. The Center was founded in 1967 as the Charlottesville-Albemarle Legal Society with federal funding
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    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
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    Someland Foundation

    The Someland Foundation, formerly known as the Sara and Evan Williams Foundation, is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation founded and financed by Evan Williams, the billionaire co-founder of Twitter, and his wife, Sarah Williams. The Foundation keeps a low profile and has no website. In 2018, philanthropic manager Abbey Banks became
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    Casey Family Programs

    Casey Family Programs is the West Coast-focused operating foundation created as part of the philanthropy of United Parcel Service founder James E. Casey in 1966. With its East Coast counterpart, Casey Family Services (a division of the Annie E. Casey Foundation), Casey Family Programs provided foster care and stipends
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    Fund 25

    Fund 25 is a private grantmaking foundation in Raleigh, North Carolina1  founded in late 2014 with a $1 million contribution from two left-progressive medical researchers, Roxanne Saucier and her husband Nabarun Dasgupta.
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    Employee Rights Advocacy Institute

    The Employee Rights Advocacy Institute for Law and Policy (also known as the NELA Institute) is a pro-labor union advocacy organization that is the charitable arm of the National Employment Lawyers Association, a membership organization for labor union-side labor lawyers.
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    Laura Arnold

    Laura Arnold, born Laura Munoz, is an American philanthropist and activist. Together with her husband, the retired hedge fund manager John D. Arnold, she is the co-founder of the Laura and John Arnold Foundation and the grantmaking organization Arnold Ventures. She is also a founding partner of
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    Movement for Black Lives

    Movement for Black Lives (MBL) is a coalition of more than 50 left-of-center racial-advocacy organizations associated with the Black Lives Matter movement. Along with the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, the MBL serves as a unifying umbrella organization to coordinate BLM activism and move towards concrete policy
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    Women’s March Network

    Women’s March Network is a feminist activist group that purports to represent the global “women’s march” movement. 1 It was a project of NEO Philanthropy before becoming a standalone organization.
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    Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego

    The Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego is a major donor-advised fund based in San Diego, California. Since its founding in 1967, it has given over $1.6 billion in grants, and as of the end of 2019 managed $500 million in assets.
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    Project South

    Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide (stylized Project South) organizes left-of-center support for educational, social, political, and economic issues in the Southern United States.
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    Southern Border Communities Coalition (SBCC)

    The Southern Border Communities Coalition (SBCC) supports and works with organizations across the United States-Mexico border that focus on liberal expansionist immigration legislation within the United States. It is a program of the Equality Alliance of San Diego County (commonly known and referred to as Alliance San Diego), a
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    ACLU San Diego

    American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial Counties (ACLU-SDIC), is an affiliate of the social liberal and immigration expansionist group ACLU that conducts litigation, advocacy and outreach focused on Southern California’s San Diego County and Imperial County.
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    ACLU Regional Center for Border Rights

    The American Civil Liberties Union Regional Center for Border Rights (ACLU-RCBR) is a division of the American Civil Liberties Union Texas (ACLU-T) that litigates, advocates, and organizes to hinder enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws and expand immigration levels.
  • Person

    Lawrence Hess

    Lawrence Hess is the president of Lehbros Limited (a successor to Lehman Brothers), a real estate firm that manages and owns apartment communities in San Diego, California. Hess is also involved with Hesse Companies which owns three separate New Jersey corporations: C.J. Hesse, a highway construction and paving company; Brick
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    Families USA Foundation

    Families USA Foundation (Families USA) is a nonprofit organization that promotes left-of-center health care policy at the state and federal level. 1 Families USA also runs a lobbying and electoral advocacy organization, Families USA Action.
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    Van Ameringen Foundation

    Not to be confused with the similarly named H. van Ameringen Foundation. The van Ameringen Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that funds prevention, advocacy, and treatment in the area of mental health, among other special interests of the board members. The van Ameringen Foundation was established in 1950
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    Faith in Texas

    Faith in Texas is a Texas-based organization with an interfaith structure focused on advancing a left-leaning approach to social matters. It is a member of the national Faith in Action coalition of religious-left community organizing groups. Issues Faith in Texas has four primary campaigns: Live Free Texas, LA RED, Voter Engagement, and
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    Election Protection Coalition

    The Election Protection Coalition was founded in 2004 by a coalition of major left-leaning advocacy organizations led by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law. Other partners include large labor unions with a strong history of supporting Democrats (National Education Association, SEIU and American