Search results for ‘Trust for Public Lands ’


  • Non-profit

    Warehouse Worker Resource Center (WWRC)

    Warehouse Worker Resource Center (WWRC) is a left-of-center labor organization that campaigns among warehouse workers at companies including Amazon and Walmart in Southern California and California’s Inland Empire region. Although not a labor union, WWRC works in alignment with labor unions and in partnership with the immigrant rights
  • Non-profit

    Monument Lab

    Monument Lab is a nonprofit focusing on past, present, and future public monuments and contends that monuments must be changed. Monument Lab produced an audit of United States monuments alleging that they overwhelmingly depict white men, memorialize war and conquest, and misrepresent the history of the country. Monument Lab curated
  • Non-profit

    If Not Us Then Who

    If Not Us Then Who is a conservation and indigenous peoples’ rights advocacy organization that produces media to promote indigenous communities and their local conservation efforts. 1 The organization has received grants
  • Movement

    Opposition to Nuclear Energy

    There are more than 700 nonprofits and other advocacy groups in the United States that oppose the use of carbon free nuclear energy.
  • Other Group

    Global Mangrove Alliance

    The Global Mangrove Alliance is a conservation network that consists of approximately 36 left-of-center organizations including Conservation International, the Nature Conservancy, International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Ocean Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and World Resources Institute.
  • Non-profit

    1851 Center for Constitutional Law

    The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law is a non-partisan public interest law firm that litigates on constitutional law in Ohio. It works on property rights, taxpayer and entrepreneur rights, regulation, health care, free speech, and parental rights.
  • Other Group

    Hague Humanity Hub

    The Hague Humanity Hub is a private grantmaking foundation and membership organization based in the Netherlands and co-founded in 2018 by the Hague Institute for the Innovation of Law (HiiL).
  • Other Group

    Ad Fontes Media

    Ad Fontes Media (AFM) analyzes media bias and accuracy. It is best known for its Media Bias Chart, which originates from a graphic designed by its founder and CEO, Vanessa Otero. As of August 2023, AFM has about 75 employees.
  • Other Group

    Pueblo Action Alliance

    Pueblo Action Alliance is a far-left Native American environmental activist group. It is a fiscally-sponsored project of the SouthWest Organizing Project.1 Pueblo Action Alliance sees itself as descended from Native American resistance to European colonial
  • Non-profit

    Northlight Foundation

    NorthLight Foundation (previously the Dan and Sheryl Tishman Family Foundation) is a left-of-center environmentalist grantmaking fund. It was founded in 2011 by real estate heir Daniel Tishman and his wife Sheryl with an endowment from the John L. Tishman Fund, which was originally established to support “education and scholarship.”
  • Other Group

    U.S Nature 4 Climate

    U.S. Nature 4 Climate is the United States-branch of the international Nature 4 Climate Initiative, which is based in London and collaborates with international left-of-center environmentalist groups and the United Nations Environment Programme to promote left-of-center environmental policies. Both Nature 4 Climate and U.S. Nature 4 Climate are projects
  • Other Group

    A.M. Qattan Foundation

    A.M. Qattan Foundation is a cultural and educational nonprofit that is dedicated to promoting liberal democratic values in the Middle East. It operates in both the United Kingdom and the Palestinian territories. It was founded in the UK in 1993 and has a branch in the Palestinian territories that handles
  • Person

    Anthony Wood

    Anthony Wood is a British-American billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is best known as the founder and CEO of the video streaming service Roku. As of April 2023, Wood had an estimated net worth of $1.7 billion.
  • Other Group

    Institute for Strategic Dialogue

    The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) is a think tank specializing in combatting alleged online disinformation. The ISD has worked with numerous prominent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and governments, as well as major technology companies, including Facebook, Google, YouTube, Microsoft, Spotify, and Amazon.
  • Non-profit

    Tawani Foundation

    The Tawani Foundation is a grantmaking institution founded by Jennifer Pritzker, a member of the Pritzker business and political family who is said to be the first openly transgender billionaire. The organization promotes LGBT programs and funds education and historic preservation.
  • Other Group

    Breaking the Silence

    Breaking the Silence is an Israeli Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) comprised of veteran members from the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) that advocates to “expose the public to the daily reality of the occupation and Israeli military rule over the Palestinian civilian population” through collecting testimonials of IDF soldiers that have served
  • For-profit

    Civic Eagle

    Civic Eagle is a for-profit company that sells Enview, a federal and state-level legislation tracking and explaining service to businesses, nonprofits, lobbying groups, and law firms, From its founding in 2019 to May 2022, Civic Eagle had served more than 2,000 users
  • Non-profit

    Litterman Family Foundation

    The Litterman Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation based in New York City. It is the private grantmaking foundation of Wall Street financier Robert B. Litterman. 1 The foundation is a supporter
  • Government Agency

    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

    Known as the Bureau of Investigation until 1935, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was created within the Department of Justice in 1908, in defiance of a prior refusal by Congress to fund it. One lawmaker had predicted that the Bureau would become a “central police or spy system
  • Person

    David H. Koch

    David H. Koch was an industrialist and philanthropist who owned 42 percent of the shares of Koch Industries, a privately held conglomerate. Koch willed his shares to his widow, Julia Koch, and his three children. Forbes estimated in 2022 the shares were worth $60 billion, making Julia Koch the third-richest