Search results for ‘ Atlantic Philanthropies’


  • Non-profit

    Women’s Foundation of California

    The Women’s Foundation of California is a left-of-center, feminist-aligned foundation based in California. It has received financial support from various private grantmaking foundations including Bank of America, Akonadi Foundation, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Microsoft, New Venture Fund, California Endowment, Blue Shield of California Foundation,
  • Non-profit

    Marijuana Policy Project Foundation (MPP Foundation)

    Marijuana Policy Project Foundation (MPP Foundation) is an advocacy group that supports cannabis policy reform, and ultimately seeks to regulate cannabis like alcohol. 1 Founded in 1996, the Marijuana Policy Project Foundation is
  • Non-profit

    Marijuana Policy Project (MPP)

    Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) advocates for legalizing cannabis for adults and patients in the U.S. at both the state and federal levels. Founded in 1995, MPP supports ballot initiatives, promotes legislation, builds coalitions, and sponsors educational initiatives in an effort to end marijuana prohibition.
  • Other Group

    International Drug Policy Consortium

    The International Drug Policy Consortium is a global network of 193 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic institutions, professional networks, and think tanks including the Drug Policy Alliance, Institute for Policy Studies, and Global Exchange, that supports broad liberalization of drug policies.
  • Other Group

    European Foundation Centre (EFC)

    European Foundation Centre (EFC) was an international membership association of foundations and corporate funders across Europe. 1 Founded by seven major European philanthropic foundations in 1989, EFC ceased to exist as an independent
  • Other Group

    Network of European Foundations (NEF)

    Network of European Foundations (NEF) is a collective of left-of-center European grantmaking foundations. Its primary function is to grant funds pooled by foundations in its network, and partners with other non-governmental organizations and associations across Europe. 1
  • Non-profit

    Proetica

    Proetica is an anti-corruption organization founded in 2002 as the Peruvian chapter of Transparency International, an international anti-corruption organization that has a presence in more than 100 countries around the world.
  • Non-profit

    Muslim Advocates

    Muslim Advocates is a left-of-center nonprofit faith-based organization that was founded in response to the effects of the USA Patriot Act of 2001, which it alleges has “led to widespread surveillance and discrimination.” 1 The
  • Non-profit

    Network of enlightened Women (NeW)

    The Network of enlightened Women (NeW) is a right-of-center membership organization that seeks to educate and empower women to be leaders based on the principles of liberty, independent thinking, and intellectual diversity. 1
  • Other Group

    Leadership for Democracy and Social Justice

    Leadership for Democracy and Social Justice is a joint initiative of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at City College of New York and the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies.
  • Non-profit

    Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)

    CARE (an acronym for Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) is an international humanitarian relief organization. It was started in 1945 at the end of World War II as a temporary organization to provide food packages containing military rations to those in Europe who were suffering from starvation and famine.
  • Political Party/527

    Future Now Fund (PAC for America’s Future)

    The Future Now Fund (also called PAC for America’s Future) is a partisan super PAC/PAC hybrid (Carey Committee) based in Washington, D.C. The group spends heavily in support of Democrats running for state legislative races in battleground states, with funding from liberal donors such as George Soros‘ Democracy
  • Other Group

    Alliance for Educational Justice (AEJ)

    Alliance for Educational Justice (AEJ) is a left-wing collaborative of 30 youth-led education activist groups 1
  • Non-profit

    The Hunt Institute

    The James B. Hunt Jr. Institute for Educational Leadership and Policy (Hunt Institute) is a left-of-center education advocacy organization based in Durham, North Carolina. 1
  • Person

    Tanya Coke

    Tanya Coke is a lawyer and left-of-center criminal justice activist who works as the director of the Gender, Racial and Ethnic Justice program at the Ford Foundation. 1 She previously worked at George
  • Person

    James O’Sullivan

    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
  • Non-profit

    The Bridgespan Group

    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
  • Non-profit

    W. Haywood Burns Institute

    The W. Haywood Burns Institute is a left-of-center nonprofit organization which calls for far-left criminal justice and public service policy implementation to dismantle alleged “structural racism” in the United States. The Institute has called for an end to race-blind policymaking in the criminal justice system and called for increased government
  • Person

    Moises Naim

    Moises Naim is a Venezuelan author, journalist, and the former Minister of Trade and Industry of Venezuela in the government of Carlos Andres Perez. He was the director of Venezuela’s Central Bank and an executive director of the World Bank.
  • Person

    Morton Halperin

    Morton Halperin is an activist and political advisor who has worked for the Nixon, Johnson, and Clinton administrations. He sits on the board of directors for ONE Action, is the chair emeritus for J Street, was a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, and