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Person
Susan Pritzker is a philanthropist, feminist, and political activist focused on left-of-center issues and redistribution of wealth. She married Nicholas Pritzker, a member of the family that started Hyatt Hotels Corporation and one of America’s richest families, and has spent over 45 years involved in philanthropy and activism. In
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Person
Tricia Raikes is the co-founder with her husband, Jeff Raikes, of two left-of-center charitable organizations, the Raikes Foundation and Giving Compass Network. 1
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People’s Courage International Inc., USA – Migrants Resilience Collaborative (MRC), also known as Jan Sahas, is a collaborative of nonprofit and private sector actors aiming to combat sexual violence and improve working conditions for labor migrants in India and Southeast Asia.
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The Equity Group Foundation is an Africa-based corporate foundation founded by Equity Bank, a Kenyan bank that serves a large region of Africa and is known for its commitment to corporate social responsibility issues. The foundation provides programs and grants focused on education, financial well-being, and health care, including scholarships
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Results for America is a policy advocacy group that aims to influence government workers and politicians to adopt programs it asserts will lead to more equitable outcomes. It subscribes to the left-of-center doctrine of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and critical race theory-influenced concepts, such as systemic racism.
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Non-profit
Education Reform Now (ERN) is a left-of-center education activist organization. ERN supports the far-left Black Lives Matter movement,
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Grantmakers for Effective Organizations is a left-of-center organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. that acts as a networking organization and membership association for grantmaking foundations and professionals working for such organizations. The group’s roughly 500 member organizations are largely left-of-center grantmaking foundations and include many of the largest left-of-center grantmaking organizations
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Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation is a left-of-center grant making foundation that was founded in 1995 by Home Depot co-founder and Democratic Party donor Arthur M. Blank. 1
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The World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a left-of-center philanthropic organization which sponsors refugees to place them into Canadian schools and universities. It also supports various educational initiatives around the world while conducting advocacy to shape public opinion in Canada to favor migrant resettlement. Founded in the 1920s, the
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Non-profit
Techsoup Global is a nonprofit organization that provides discounted technology assistance and software subscriptions to nonprofits with support from a variety of tech companies and left-of-center grantmaking foundations. The group was founded in 1987 by Daniel Ben-Horin, a left-of-center former journalist who previously ran the Media Alliance, an association of
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Texas 2036 is a center-left think tank focused on Texas-specific public policy advocacy. Former Texas 2036 CEO (and George W. Bush administration Secretary of Education) Margaret Spellings, who later became Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) president and CEO, has said that the center-left BPC’s thesis is “pretty much
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Karamah (also known as Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights) is an Islamic activist group operating in the United States and the European Union. Founded in 1993, the group’s stated mission is to “educate all people” on the foundations of Islam, which it claims is “just” and “gender equitable.”
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Fos Feminista is a left-of-center international women’s advocacy organization that was formed in 2021 as the result of a merger between the International Women’s Health Coalition (IWHC), the Center for Health and Global Equality (CHANGE), and the International Planned Parenthood Federation Western Hemisphere Region (IPPFWHR). The group operates in the
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Washington Monthly is a left-of-center magazine and media outlet that serves as a political watchdog and commentator on Washington D.C. politics. Washington Monthly is known for espousing neoliberalism, a more pro-market or pro-business variant of traditional American liberalism conceived by Washington Monthly founder and former editor-in-chief Charles Peters. History Washington
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Giving Green is an analytics and research organization focused on identifying nonprofits to advance left-of-center climate change issues. It publishes a list of top nonprofits and encourages individuals, philanthropies, and businesses to donate to them.
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The Mozilla Foundation is a technology-focused nonprofit that wholly owns the Mozilla Corporation and the MZLA Technologies Corporation. 1
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Deep South Today is a network of left-leaning news agencies operating primarily in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Tennessee, with the main newsrooms covering the state of Mississippi and the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. The network has received significant funding from the Ford Foundation, one of the largest
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Mercy Corps is an international humanitarian-aid organization that prioritizes providing aid to communities that have been affected by natural or man-made disasters and crises. The United States government granted Mercy Corps a total of $657.2 million through 155 grants from 2021 to mid-2023. Mercy Corps also receives funding from private
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Building Assets, Reducing Risks (BARR Center) is an organization that is designed to promote and implement the BARR Model in schools. 1 The model is designed to eventually lead
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Growth Philanthropy Network (GPN) operates under the Social Impact Exchange (SIE) banner. It facilitates collaborative investment in philanthropic organizations and nonprofits from private and governmental sources to produce growth capital to scale their initiatives. 1