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Non-profit
Service Year Alliance is devoted to promoting a “service year” in which young people throughout the nation engage in civic and community service opportunities for a full year. 1 Service Year
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Non-profit
FUSE Corps (FUSE) is a left-of-center equity-based nonprofit that embeds fellows in local governments to promote a left-leaning agenda. FUSE Corps seeks to promote racial equity due to perceived systemic and institutionalized racism. FUSE seeks to raise the minimum wage, enact carbon neutral housing mandates that in Boston would require
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Political Party/527
Youth Progressive Action Catalyst is a left-of-center hybrid Political Action Committee (hybrid PAC). The organization labels itself as a “youth-led” organization that, as a hybrid PAC, can both engage in general election-related speech activity and also make financial contributions to the campaigns of left-of-center politicians. Blue Future, a Democratic
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For-profit
Running Tide Technologies is a research, technology, and advocacy firm with a mission to “restore ocean health” and reduce the use of fossil fuels in global supply chains. To achieve this, the firm develops ocean diagnostic systems, grows biomass to consume carbon in the atmosphere, and restores aquatic and coastal
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Non-profit
Informing Democracy is a left-of-center research organization and advocacy group formed in 2022 that publishes information on election laws and certification processes, while also publishing information about Republican state and local officials and election administrators whom the organization deems a “threat” to democracy. The organization focuses its research on politically
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Other Group
The AAPI Victory Alliance is an advocacy group that promotes left-leaning policies on behalf of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. It is a fiscally sponsored project of Tides Advocacy. The nonprofit targets four issues: restricting private firearm ownership, promoting climate-change narratives, combating supposed misinformation, and opposing regulations on voting.
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Non-profit
Los Angeles Urban League (LA Urban League) is the local chapter of the National Urban League, a left-of-center nonprofit that supports the Black Lives Matter movement, abortion rights, affirmative action, and targeted welfare spending for specific racial groups.
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Non-profit
The Anthony Crabb and Barbara Grasseschi Foundation is a husband-and-wife-operated private foundation that generates revenue from investment income and issues grants to other nonprofit organizations. Grant recipients include left-of-center advocacy organizations, including Voices for Progress, the Union of Concerned Scientists, and Voto Latino. Background The president of
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Non-profit
The Good Food Institute (GFI) is a left-of-center think tank that supports plant-based and lab-grown alternatives to meat and dairy products by funding scientific research and advocating for corporate and government policies that promote alternative foods.
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Person
Mary Miner is a California-based donor and funder of many left-of-center organizations and political candidates. She is the widow of the late Oracle co-founder Robert Miner, who died of cancer in 1994. She and her family founded the Baker Street Foundation, a left-of-center foundation based in San Francisco
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Person
Nicola Miner is an American heiress and funder of many left-of-center organizations and Democratic political campaigns. She and her husband, novelist Robert Mailer Anderson, live in San Francisco and founded the Miner Anderson Family Foundation in 2009. Miner is the daughter of late Oracle co-founder Robert Miner, who
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Non-profit
The Matthew Shepard Foundation is an activist group which promotes the normalization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) lifestyles in society, law, and popular culture. The foundation is named after Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming who was violently assaulted by two men and left
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Non-profit
The Federation of Gay Games is an LGBT advocacy group that hosts the Gay Games sporting event every four years. The Gay Games was founded by Olympic decathlete Tom Waddell in 1982 and held its first event from August 28 to September 5 in San Francisco, California that year. Participants
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Non-profit
The National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) is an advocacy organization which works to increase the influence of LGBT individuals and activist initiatives in corporate America and American society. It also pushes for favorable treatment of businesses that cater to sexual and gender-identity minorities.
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Person
Chauncey McLean is a Democratic Party operative who works as president of Future Forward PAC and Future Forward USA Action. He is known for his use of consumer data to create targeted ads that were used to help incumbent President Barack Obama win the 2012 presidential election.
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Non-profit
Sonoma County Community Foundation (also known as Community Foundation Sonoma County) is a grantmaking foundation based in Sonoma County, California. Through its patrons’ contributions, it funds a wide array of community causes, such as the arts and humanitarian initiatives, but it is also a frequent supporter left-of-center environmental and election
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Non-profit
Muslim Aid USA (MAUSA, not to be confused with Islamic Relief USA) is a Muslim advocacy organization that promotes the critical race theory-influenced concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion within every level of its operation.
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Person
Michael “Mike” Novogratz 1 is an investment banker and technology entrepreneur who is a major contributor to Democratic Party-aligned candidates and committees.
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Person
Marissa McBride is a career Democratic operative and the executive director of Mind the Gap, a left-wing super PAC dedicated to helping Democratic political candidates win elections. There is little public information on McBride. As of May 2023, she has no Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn profiles. The only biography
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Person
Robert Kraft is the CEO of the Kraft Group, the largest private paper and packaging company in the United States, and the owner of the New England Patriots of the National Football League. Kraft has been described as a “lifelong Democrat,” and he has mostly donated to Democratic candidates and