Search results for ‘WK Kellogg Foundation’


  • 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
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    Center for Racial Justice in Education

    The Center for Racial Justice in Education is a critical race theory-aligned diversity consultant that provides training, consulting and long-term partnerships to educators. Originally named Border Crossers, the organization rebranded as the Center for Racial Justice in Education in 2019.
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    Americans for Immigrant Justice

    Americans For Immigrant Justice, Inc. (AIJ), formerly known as the Florida Immigration Advocacy Center, is an immigration expansionist advocacy law firm founded in 1996. 1 AIJ provides legal support to immigrants in detention
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    IllumiNative

    IllumiNative is a left-of-center Native American advocacy organization that is fiscally sponsored by the New Venture Fund (NVF), a left-of-center grantmaking organization in the Arabella Advisors network of liberal “dark money” organizations. 1 IllumiNative
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    Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order

    Province of St Joseph of the Capuchin Order (also known as the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph) is a Catholic clerical religious congregation that advocates for left-of-center policy implementation in the private and public sector. It operates in seven U.S. states, Nicaragua, and Panama as a division of the
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    Calvert Impact Capital

    Capital Impact Partners (CIP) is a nonprofit investment firm that functions as a community development financial institution. CIP provides credit and other services to low-income markets and populations in the United States. CIP is one of the largest community development financial institutions in the United States. The firm designs programs
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    Partnership for Southern Equity

    The Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that promotes the adoption of local policy initiatives developed through the lens of race. It was previously known as Equity Atlanta but changed its name in 2010. PSE is an offspring of, and works with, the left-of-center PolicyLink to
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    Mississippi Center for Justice

    The Mississippi Center for Justice (MCJ) is a public interest law firm that focuses on racial and economic issues in the state of Mississippi. The center has also provided legal support for left-of-center causes such as challenging pro-life laws in the state
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    Perception Institute

    The Perception Institute began as a project of the Institute for America’s Future to use research to release reports, conduct trainings, and otherwise advocate for left-of-center perspectives on racial, gender, and other alleged biases in American culture and society.
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    Alexis McGill Johnson

    Alexis McGill Johnson is the acting President and CEO of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. She entered the role on July 16, 2019 following the departure of Leana Wen.
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    Castanea Fellowship

    Castanea Fellowship is an environmentalist organization which is part of the left-leaning advocacy and policy organization Arabella Advisors’ network of groups. Its money comes from the Windward Fund, an environmental advocacy group within the Arabella network; Windward Fund grossed over $12 million in 2017 and grossed over $15
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    AASA, the School Superintendents Association

    The AASA, the School Superintendents Association is a non-profit organization that focuses on providing leadership training for educators, developing programs that promote left-of-center talking points on “educational equity,” and holds an annual education conference.
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    National Congress of American Indians

    The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is an advocacy group representing the interests of tribal governments. It was founded in 1944 to connect individual American Indian and Native Alaskan tribes, in order to oppose federal legislation that would limit tribal sovereignty or terminate tribal governments. NCAI began with 80
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    Thousand Currents

    Thousand Currents is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that provides financial assistance to left-leaning projects and organizations and activists in developing nations (i.e.: the so-called “global south”). 1 It is funded by many left-leaning institutional donors, which
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    Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy

    Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE) is a left-of-center activist organization that is at the “forefront” of the left-progressive and labor union movements in Los Angeles, California.
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    Living Cities

    Living Cities is a grantmaking and advocacy organization that consists of business and nonprofit organizations. It promotes economic, infrastructure, and development policies that align with left-wing societal objectives. Founded in 2001, Living Cities started out supporting mostly neighborhood-level projects before adopting a broader and more activist approach beginning in 2007.
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    American Prospect

    The American Prospect is a left-progressive publication that promotes left-of-center public policy through articles on its website and in print. Founded in 1989 by Robert Kuttner, Paul Starr, and former Clinton administration Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, the Prospect has received grants from a number of left-of-center
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    Poverty and Race Research Action Council

    The Poverty and Race Research Action Council (PRRAC) is an advocacy group that promotes left-of-center policies on housing, education, and the environment.
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    Hopewell Fund

    The Hopewell Fund is a 501(c)(3) funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit managed by Arabella Advisors, a Washington, D.C.-based philanthropy consulting firm. The Hopewell Fund manages a number of left-of-center single-issue advocacy groups, including the Economic Security Project and pro-Obamacare Get America Covered. The Hopewell Fund often operates alongside its “sister” nonprofits, primarily
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    Center for Investigative Reporting

    The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) is a left-of-center investigative journalism non-profit that operates Reveal News. The organization focuses mostly on political corruption, and is funded by many left-of-center grantmaking nonprofits, including George Soros’s Open Society Foundations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Tides