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The Foundation for Cultural Review promotes and fosters the discussion of cultural and intellectual activities, especially as it relates to American thought and life. 1 The foundation
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Encounter for Culture and Education is a private foundation that supports the work of Encounter Books. Encounter Books publishes and distributes books that may otherwise go unpublished that aim to advance the ideals of liberty, a democratic society, and the cultural achievements of the West.
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The Margaret and Daniel Loeb Foundation is a grantmaking nonprofit supported by billionaire hedge fund manager Daniel S. Loeb. The foundation supports both left-of-center and right-of-center organizations, and its recipients include nonprofits that seek to promote education, organizations defending women’s rights internationally, Jewish American cultural groups, neoconservative foreign-policy groups, and
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Diane Ravitch is a self-described “public school activist” and an opponent of charter schools 1 who is the founder and president of Network for Public Education.
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Robert Bryce is a writer, podcaster, and filmmaker based in Austin, Texas. He writes about various energy issues, including nuclear energy and wind power. Bryce has argued that totally relying on weather-dependent electric generation is unrealistic, arguing in favor of in favor of “fuels of the future” natural gas and
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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
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TRACTION (also known as TRACTION Community Action or TRACTION PNW) is a far-left transgender activist group operating in the Pacific Northwest. TRACTION supports “decolonizing gender,” a radical movement that claims that “transphobia” is a product of social systems imposed by European colonists to subjugate people. In addition to far-left gender
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The Atlas Society (also called The Objectivist Center, formerly the Institute for Objectivist Studies) is a nonprofit educational organization that supports and aims to further develop the principles, ideas, and philosophy of author Ayn Rand.
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Minding the Campus is an opinion website focused on exposing and finding approaches to reduce the divide that exists between American college campuses and American society, especially as it relates to intellectual exchange. 1
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The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust is a philanthropic organization, which mainly funds right-of-center think tanks, conservationist organizations, and projects focused on easing prison conditions. Background The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust was formed in March 2003 as a philanthropic organization in Brooklyn, New York by Robert W. Wilson, an
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The Woodson Center is a nonprofit organization founded by civil rights activist Robert L. Woodson in 1981 to help residents of low-income neighborhoods. It was initially known as the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise but re-branded in 2016.
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The Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) is a right-of-center think tank that focuses on issues of nondiscrimination and opposes affirmative action programs.
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The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust is the philanthropic legacy of Melvin J. “Jack” Murdock, co-founder of the electronics firm Tektronix. The foundation primarily gives to charities in five states in the Pacific Northwest, but it also gives to center-right and faith-based advocacy nonprofits. Melvin J. “Jack” Murdock Melvin J. “Jack”
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The College Fix is a right-of-center campus news website run by the Student Free Press Association (SFPA). The College Fix supports young conservative journalists on college campuses and publishes stories that support the principles of a free society.
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The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation is a conservative-leaning education-policy think tank that advocates for school choice and public charter schools. The organization, with roots going back to 1959, also advocates for higher academic standards for students and greater accountability for educators.
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The Philanthropy Roundtable is a non-profit organization that supports and advises philanthropists to strengthen a free American society. The Roundtable aims to protect philanthropic freedom and advance liberty, opportunity, and personal responsibility. 1
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The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) is a non-partisan, educational organization that promotes liberty, limited government, and free-market economics through its academic programs. 1 The Fund for American Studies is an associate
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The Center for Individual Rights (CIR) is a non-partisan public interest law firm that litigates cases in defense of individual liberties. CIR’s cases challenge state actions it views as unconstitutional and excessive government regulations.
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The American Principles Project Foundation is the research and education arm of the American Principles Project, a right-of-center advocacy group that is involved in pro-family public policy and political campaigns that was founded by Princeton University Professor Robert George and political strategist Frank Cannon.
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The American Principles Project is a right-of-center organization that opposes critical race theory and the promotion of “gender ideology” in schools, as well as in high school sports.