Search results for ‘Department of Labor ’


  • Non-profit

    F.B. Heron Foundation

    The F. B. Heron Foundation is a left-of-center private grantmaking foundation located in New Haven, Connecticut, that funds a variety of left-of-center organizations and ostensibly focuses on poverty-related causes. The organization operates over $400 million in assets. In addition to providing grants to dozens of organizations annually, the Heron Foundation
  • Other Group

    Debt Collective

    The Debt Collective is a left-of-center to far-left advocacy organization that advocates for the cancellation of all student loan debt in the United States and the enactment of fully taxpayer-funded college-for-all programs within the U.S. The group describes itself as a “union of debtors” and is aligned with several self-described
  • Other Group

    British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

    The British Broadcasting Corporation is a state-funded media organization formed in 1927 under a Royal Charter in the United Kingdom. The organization receives most of its money through television license fees, which every UK household must pay if that household watches or records live television, or if it uses the
  • Non-profit

    Clean Cooking Alliance

    The Clean Cooking Alliance is an environmentalist initiative hosted by the United Nations Foundation that seeks to replace cooking fuels like charcoal, wood, and kerosene that are widely used in developing countries. 1 The foundation’s
  • Non-profit

    Clean Energy Buyers Alliance

    Clean Energy Buyers Alliance is a consortium of the Clean Energy Buyers Institute (CEBI) and Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA). Clean Energy Buyers Alliance is a national group that advocates for left-leaning environmental policies.
  • Non-profit

    Freedom Dreams in Philanthropy

    Freedom Dreams in Philanthropy (FDP) is a nonprofit organization seeking to reform the philanthropic sector to orient nonprofits towards far-left racial goals. FDP originated as a project of the Center for Evaluation Innovation (CEI) and was spun off into an independent group with three co-founders, two of whom originate from
  • Non-profit

    National Public Education Support Fund (NPESF)

    National Public Education Support Fund (NPESF) is a grantmaking organization which funds left-of-center education policy advocacy and activist networking initiatives. The fund supports designing government school programs and allocating taxpayer dollars based on race, ethnicity, and other minority status, and pushes for an education system designed to generate equality of
  • Non-profit

    The Ocean Foundation (TOF)

    The Ocean Foundation (TOF) is a left-of-center fiscal sponsorship and grantmaking organization that focuses on environmental issues, especially those related to the world’s oceans. Founded in 2001, TOF has received private and governmental funding, and also offers corporate partnerships, drawing attention to the public relations face-lift it can bestow: “improved
  • Non-profit

    Women Who Code (WWC)

    Women Who Code (WWC) is an international left-of-center organization dedicated to encouraging more women to work in technology-related careers and having more women represented as technologists, technology leaders, executives, founders, venture capitalists, and software engineers.
  • Non-profit

    Asian Law Alliance

    The Asian Law Alliance is a California-based Asian-American-oriented public interest law firm that supports left-of-center immigration, voting, and welfare policy objectives. Background In 1975, a group of individuals who would later cofound the Asian Law Alliance considered the possibility of founding a community law office in Santa Clara County, California
  • Other Group

    Global Cooling Prize

    Global Cooling Prize was an award competition from 2018 until 2021 that awarded $3 million in prizes to submissions to built more energy-efficient home air conditioning units. The eight competition finalists each received $200,000 to build working prototypes for testing, with the winner of the Global Cooling Prize receiving $1
  • Non-profit

    REFORM Alliance

    REFORM Alliance is a criminal justice advocacy organization that focuses on left-of-center policy change to reform the probation and parole laws in the United States, primarily at the state levels. It was founded by rappers Meek Mill and Jay-Z, along with six billionaires.
  • For-profit

    Change Finance, PBC

    Change Finance PBC is an investment firm focused on promoting left-leaning environmental and social causes among publicly traded corporations through ESG (environmental, social, and governance)  investment products, shareholder activism, and direct engagement. The firm’s primary advocacy issue is climate change mitigation. Background Change Finance operates as a public benefit
  • Non-profit

    National Right to Life Committee (NRLC)

    National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) is among the oldest and largest pro-life organizing groups in the United States, with affiliate organizations in 50 states and more than 3,000 local chapters. National Right to Life’s primary goal is to restore and guarantee legal protection to those who are defenseless against
  • Non-profit

    Abortion Fund of Ohio (AFO)

    Abortion Fund of Ohio is an abortion fund founded in 1992 as Women Have Options to provide financial assistance for women seeking an abortion, 1 including transportation, housing, and legal assistance.
  • Other Group

    World Nuclear Association

    The World Nuclear Association (formerly the Uranium Institute) is a London-based non-governmental membership association that advocates for pro-nuclear-energy policies. Background The Uranium Institute was founded in London in 1975 as a trade association to represent the interests of the world’s uranium producers. Initially, the institute focused on advocacy campaigns that
  • Non-profit

    Parent Coalition for Student Privacy (PCSP)

    The Parent Coalition for Student Privacy (PCSP) is an activist project which campaigns against the practice of public school systems and state education departments selling or otherwise disclosing the personal information of students to corporations and other outside organizations. Founded in 2014, the PCSP also advocates for more restrained collection
  • Non-profit

    Recidiviz

    Recidiviz is a research and advocacy organization which claims that its methods of data analysis can help reduce rates of incarceration. The organization claims that its purpose is to provide feedback to authorities to improve criminal justice outcomes, but also states that its goal is a “smaller” criminal justice system.
  • Other Group

    Reimagine Oregon

    Reimagine Oregon (also known as the Reimagine Oregon Project) is a left-of-center activist group that pushes for preferential treatment of Black people. The group cites a broad range of actual and perceived disparities of outcome between Black people and other ethnic groups in the United States, claiming that these demonstrate
  • Non-profit

    Foundation for Middle East Peace

    The Foundation for Middle East Peace is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation that focuses on issues surrounding Israel and the Palestinian territories. It takes anti-Israel positions and has provided grants to various anti-Israel organizations and organizations that promote the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign to delegitimize the State of Israel.