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Communities United for Status and Protection (CUSP) is a coalition of five organizations that support liberal expansionist immigration policies. CUSP specifically advocates for granting temporary protected status (TPS) to immigrant and refugee groups to prevent deportations. Advocacy Communities United for Status and Protection develops leadership in ethnic and racial minority
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Florida Rising is a left-of-center advocacy group headquartered in Miami, Florida, that advocates for a variety of left-of-center economic and social policy stances with an emphasis on criminal justice and environmental policy. The group lobbies the Florida legislature and publishes an annual legislative agenda while also conducting voter outreach and
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The Chicago Monitor is a left-of-center online publication closely associated with the Chicago chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago). The paper was founded in 2012 by Ahmed Rehab and Aymen Abdel Halim, both senior staff at CAIR-Chicago.
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Welcome.US was founded as a fiscally sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors in 2021 to pool resources to facilitate the processing, assistance, and settlement of refugees in the United States after the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan. The group has since broadened its scope beyond Afghanistan and has raised
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Public Counsel is a left-of-center law firm that focuses on civil rights and immigration-related services under critical race theory-influenced concepts of racial justice and economic justice. The organization uses a pro bono model based to assist its clients and advance policy advocacy priorities.
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The Evelyn Sharp Foundation is a New York City-based private grantmaking foundation with a focus on the arts. The foundation has funded politically left-of-center arts organizations, including the Dorrance Dance company, which performed at the White House during the 2023 Christmas season and has far-left views such as prison
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Non-profit
Convention of States Action (COSA) is a nonprofit organization that supports states to call for an Article V convention to propose new federal constitutional amendments. Founded by Mark Meckler and Michael Farris in 2013, COSA advocates for constitutional amendments that would put limits on federal power and spending, and create
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Non-profit
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust is a right-leaning watchdog organization. 1 The organization launched in 2012 as the Free Market American Educational Foundation.
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Non-profit
Women Lawyers on Guard (WLG) is a nonprofit association of lawyers advocating for stricter enforcement of anti-sexual harassment policies in the legal profession. WLG also writes left-of-center amicus briefs on prominent court cases, mostly involving abortion and contraceptive access. Women Lawyers on Guard Action Network is the 501(c)(4) advocacy arm
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Non-profit
The Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network (MUUSJN) is a Unitarian Universalist religious organization that advocates for broadly left-of-center policies on racial, environmental, economic, and LGBT issues, as well as more maximalist left-wing positions on topics including abortion and election security.
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The Sills Family Foundation is a left-of-center private grantmaking foundation. The group focuses much of its grantmaking on liberal criminal justice policies, more permissive immigration policies, environmentalist issues, and other left-of-center priorities. It has expanded its giving to incorporate more members of the Sills family and has created a rapid
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Democracy Found is a Wisconsin-based organization that advocates a form of ranked-choice voting that it calls “Final-Five Voting” to replace party primaries and plurality voting. 1 Wisconsin business leaders Katherine Gehl and Austin Ramirez established
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Other Group
Comite de Accion Popular (CAP), or Popular Action Committee, is a Hispanic activist organization which promotes increased legal and economic privileges for illegal immigrants in the United States. The group also opposes enforcement of border security and immigration law while blaming the problems of minority communities on alleged racism within
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Non-profit
The Scripps Howard Foundation is a private foundation based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It provides funding for the Scripps Howard Fund, a sister organization that administers the funding and gives away significant amounts of money as a public charity that was established by the E.W. Scripps Company.
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The Edmund Burke Foundation (EBF) is a national-conservative research organization that traces Anglo-American conservative tradition from its earliest days up through the 20th century. 1 It is named for Edmund Burke, an 18th-century British
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Non-profit
American Energy Action (AEA) is a Washington, D.C.-based environmentalist political advocacy organization that lobbies elected officials to support weather-dependent energy, especially wind and solar energy. The AEA directly lobbies legislators and engages in public advocacy campaigns to convince voters of the benefits of weather-dependent energy.
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The Global Center for Justice is a left-of-center nonprofit based in New York City that advocates for feminist ideals and abortion access before international organizations like the United Nations and in American courts. The Global Justice Center asserts that abortion is a fundamental right that is protected by international
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Non-profit
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is an Annapolis, Maryland-based environmentalist group with a focus on the Chesapeake Bay. It issues a report card on the Chesapeake Bay’s health, claiming that it has moved from 27 out of 100 in 1998 to 32 out of 100 in 2023.
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Non-profit
The Florida Interfaith Coalition for Reproductive Health and Justice is a Florida-based coalition of people of faith who advocate left-of-center policies such as expanded abortion access and comprehensive sex education for teenagers.
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Non-profit
The United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) is a charity and advocacy organization which promotes and enables the migration of foreign nationals to the United States based on their unwillingness or inability to live in their countries of origin. The USCRI claims that America has a moral obligation