Search results for ‘open society’


  • Non-profit

    Asia Society

    Asia Society is a New York City-based international nonprofit with a focus on left-of-center topics such as sustainability 1 and climate policy in U.S.-Asia relations.
  • Political Party/527

    Humane Society Legislative Fund PAC

    Humane Society Legislative Fund PAC is the political arm of the Humane Society Legislative Fund (HSLF), the lobbying arm of the animal liberation group Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). The PAC supports HSLF’s animal rights agenda by supporting federal political candidates who support passing laws that
  • Non-profit

    Humane Society Legislative Fund

    Humane Society Legislative Fund (HSLF) is an animal rights advocacy organization formed in 2004, as the 501(c)(4) lobbying arm of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the Fund for Animals. The Doris Day Animal League joined the Fund in 2006.
  • Non-profit

    Wilderness Society

    The Wilderness Society is a left-of-center environmentalist group that primarily supports land conservation efforts, but also finances policy advocacy. Since its founding in 1935, the Society has helped protect nearly 112 million acres. 1 Since
  • Non-profit

    National Audubon Society

    The National Audubon Society is an environmentalist nonprofit ostensibly dedicated to the protection of American birds. The Society consists of nearly 500 chapters across the United States, each of which is an independent nonprofit affiliated with the national Society. The Audubon Society was founded in the 19th century to protect
  • Non-profit

    American Constitution Society for Law and Policy

    The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) is a left-of-center legal activist group that aims to frame the United States Constitution as a document whose meaning shifts based on historical and political circumstances and that lawmakers should apply its articles and amendments accordingly. To advance this view, often
  • Other Group

    East Baton Rouge Parish Prison Reform Coalition

    The East Baton Rouge Parish Prison Reform Coalition is a left-of-center community coalition focused on improving prison conditions and ending supposed mass incarceration through education and advocacy. The Coalition is part of the Promise of Justice Initiative
  • Person

    Darrick Hamilton

    Darrick Hamilton is the Henry Cohen professor of economics and urban policy at The New School and the founding director of the Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy. 1 Hamilton is an
  • Other Group

    Margaret Thatcher Centre of Georgia

    The Margaret Thatcher Centre of Georgia is a think tank that promotes libertarian principles including limited government, free markets, and individual freedom in the country of Georgia. 1
  • Other Group

    Georgian Democracy Initiative (GDI)

    The Georgian Democracy Initiative is a judicial reform organization based in Tbilisi, Georgia. The group won a freedom of expression case at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in 2021.
  • Non-profit

    Scholars at Risk

    Scholars at Risk is a nonprofit advocacy group that conducts advocacy and operates programs it claims helps to promote academic freedom internationally. The most notable activity of the organization is its operation of the SAR Network, an international network of over 650 higher education institutions that provide temporary faculty positions
  • Other Group

    International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)

    The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is a network of businesses that represents more than 45 million companies in over 170 countries. It promotes and advocates for international trade, while also providing dispute-resolution services for its member organizations.
  • Government Agency

    Bureau of Justice Assistance

    The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a federal agency housed within the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the DOJ’s Office of Justice programs. It provides grants, resources, trainings, and other forms of assistance to state and local criminal justice programs. Most of the grants awarded by the Bureau of
  • Non-profit

    Nieman Lab

     Nieman Lab is an academic and media outlet focused on the practice of journalism housed within the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. Nieman Lab publishes The Daily Digest, a bi-weekly newsletter, and hosts stories regarding the development of the field of journalism during the digital age. History The Nieman
  • Non-profit

    All by April

    All by April is a coalition of left-of-center foundations, nonprofit grantmakers, and individual donors that have committed to making “election-related gifts” early in the 2024 election cycle, in order to fund efforts to “help recruit poll workers, organize nonpartisan voter registration drives, support local election officials, and work to ensure
  • Other Group

    Black Philanthropic Alliance (BPA)

    Black Philanthropic Alliance (BPA) is a network of Black philanthropists and nonprofit leaders that work to share knowledge, offer professional development, and increase Black philanthropy and Black representation in nonprofit organizations. It is part of the Black Philanthropic Network (BPN) organized and supported by the Black philanthropy advocacy organization
  • Non-profit

    Evident Change

    Evident Change, formerly the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, is a left-of-center research nonprofit with a focus on criminal justice and child welfare issues. The group opposed the use of cash bail as a condition of pretrial release, claiming that it places an unfair burden on poor and nonwhite
  • Other Group

    Coalition for Human Rights in Development

    The Coalition for Human Rights in Development is a coalition of over 100 organizations that support activists and protesters opposing public development projects that they claim negatively impact marginalized communities and the environment. It is financed by large left-of-center philanthropies, including the Ford Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott
  • Non-profit

    OneVoice Movement

    OneVoice Movement is a project of the Peaceworks Foundation, a nonprofit founded to support a two-state solution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. Originally operating in the United States, it has expanded to Europe and the Middle East, with one division in each Israel and Palestinian territories.
  • Non-profit

    Prism Reports (Prism)

    Prism Reports, or Prism (formerly known as the Daily Kos Education Fund), is a left-of-center media outlet that was founded by the Daily Kos to provide reporting and editorial content on left-of-center and far-left political and cultural issues. The organization’s media platform promotes far-left political and cultural stances, including