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The Atlas Society (also called The Objectivist Center, formerly the Institute for Objectivist Studies) is a nonprofit educational organization that supports and aims to further develop the principles, ideas, and philosophy of author Ayn Rand.
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New York Women’s Foundation (NYWF) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization located in New York City, to which it directs all of its grants. The foundation is focused on economic and social issues affecting women and transgendered people, with an emphasis on left-of-center conceptions of “social justice” and “structural racism.”
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The Henry Jackson Society (HJS) is a UK-based nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank that seeks to advance foreign policy, especially as it concerns the principles of modern liberal democracy, civil rights, environmental responsibility, and a free market economy.
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The Jonathan Logan Family Foundation supports journalism by funding documentary films, supporting authors and journalists researching nonfiction articles and books, preserving newspaper archives, and producing podcasts. Recipients of its grant funding include prominent left-of-center nonprofit journalism entities, including Institute for Nonprofit News, Report for America, and Fund for
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Data and Society Research Institute (Data & Society) is a left-of-center think that promotes censorship of online speech and applies critical race theory to technology issues.
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The American Principles Project Foundation is the research and education arm of the American Principles Project, a right-of-center advocacy group that is involved in pro-family public policy and political campaigns that was founded by Princeton University Professor Robert George and political strategist Frank Cannon.
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The Foundation for a Better Life is a 501(c)(3) operating foundation that makes public service announcements, including billboards and television commercials, that feature “positive human values.” Although the performers and songwriters whose work are featured in the Foundation for a Better Life’s public service announcements often donate their fees, the
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The Sobrato Family Foundation is a grantmaking foundation based in Silicon Valley. It is the private foundation of real estate developer John A. Sobrato and is run by his daughter Lisa Sobrato Sonsini. The foundation is part of Sobrato Philanthropies, which includes the Family Foundation, the private
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho Foundation Inc. (ACLU of Idaho Foundation) is the charitable affiliate organization of the American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho (ACLU of Idaho), a left-leaning activist organization and state-level arm of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). ACLU of Idaho Foundation mainly engages
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The Stainman Family Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that supports taxpayer-funded abortion, left-leaning social activism, left-leaning election law organizations, and environmentalist organizations. 1 It was established in by
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The Federalist Society is an educational organization for more than 75,000 mostly conservative and libertarian lawyers and law students. It is active at more than 200 law schools and hosts more than 1000 events each year. Membership in the Society and attendance at its events is open to anyone (including
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The PowerPAC Foundation is the 501(c)(3) affiliate of PowerPAC, a left-of-center lobbying organization based in San Francisco that specializes in voter mobilization founded by Steve Phillips. Phillips, a left-progressive political operative and the chairman of the Foundation’s board of trustees, has argued that the Democratic Party should stop
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The J.P. Humphreys Foundation is one of two private grantmaking foundations created from the fortune of TAMKO Building Products founder and manufacturing entrepreneur E.L. Craig. It provides disaster relief and other charitable aid in areas where TAMKO operates and support to national right-leaning public policy groups. Background E.L. Craig founded
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The F.M. Kirby Foundation is a family foundation run by the great-grandchildren of founder Fred Morgan Kirby (1861-1940), an entrepreneur whose five- and ten-cent store chain was merged into the F.M. Woolworth Company. The foundation’s endowment was substantially expanded by F.M. Kirby’s grandson, Fred Morgan Kirby II, because of the
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The Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation, formerly the Comcast Foundation, is the corporate foundation of Comcast Corporation, which owns the Comcast cable television service, the NBC television network, and Universal movie studios. The foundation gives extensive local grants in cities for which Comcast is the primary cable operator, as well as nationally
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The Rosenberg Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation established in 1935 based in San Francisco, California. The organization engages in grantmaking efforts through four programs: the Leading Edge Fellow program, Justice and Public Safety, Immigrant Rights and Workers’ Rights, and Civil Rights and Civic Engagement. Background The Rosenberg Foundation is
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The Bobolink Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation created by former Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO and George W. Bush administration Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and his wife, Wendy. It focuses on the conservation of landscapes and wildlife, especially in grasslands and coastal areas throughout the Americas. Overview
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The Open Markets Institute is a left-leaning think tank that focuses on monopolies and how to break them up. The organization sees monopolization and corporate concentration as a threat to “democracy, individual liberties, and national security.” The organization was officially launched in September 2017 as an independent organization. Previously, most
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The Laudes Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization with the stated goal of reducing inequality in fashion, construction, and other industries, associated with the European clothing store chain C&A. The foundation cites inequality in these industries and climate change as its motivation to reform and restructure these industries.
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Open Society Fund Prague is a left-of-center nonprofit foundation founded by George Soros that was part of Open Society Foundations from 1992 to 2012. 1 The foundation currently has a financial capital of