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Non-profit
Post Growth Institute (PGI) is an environmentalist advocacy organization based in Ashland, Oregon. that trains, consults, and advocates for what it describes as a sustainable, local, non-hierarchical, nonprofit economy that limits growth to the ability of the world to absorb the waste produced. It advocates for a no-growth and de-growth
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Non-profit
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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Non-profit
Encode Justice is a youth-led activist coalition pushing for governance and censorship of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and applications. It claims that AI “algorithms are being used as tools of oppression.”
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Non-profit
Zachor Legal Institute is a legal think tank and advocacy organization that aims to combat boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel; antisemitic activities; and anti-Israel movements in the United States in the commercial, university, and government sectors.
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Non-profit
Effective Institutions Project (EIP) is a working group of academics, businesses, philanthropic groups, and policy makers who seek to improve the quality of decision making at institutions, especially left-of-center philanthropies. Effective Institutions Project looks at altruistic factors and technological competence along with strategy models for determining how to improve decision
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Political Party/527
The Justice Unites Us PAC is a super PAC that drew scrutiny during the 2022 election cycle for its tactics of spending nearly $1 million in a closely contested Democratic congressional primary in Oregon and allegedly legally manipulating its filing schedule to avoid revealing the organization’s donors until after the
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Non-profit
The Cleveland Foundation is a grantmaking foundation based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in the 1910s, the foundation is among the largest grantmaking institutions in the United States with over $3.2 billion in assets under management and over $120 million in annual grants distributed. The foundation bills itself as the “world’s
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Non-profit
American Endowment Foundation (AEF) is a donor-advised fund (DAF) provider that manages over $4 billion in assets and consists of 10,000 individual donor-advised funds 1 serving donors in all 50 states.
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Non-profit
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Baltimore. It focuses on progressive education curriculums, abortion access, asylum for illegal immigrants, and politically and theologically liberal and inclusive Judaism.
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Non-profit
The Sentencing Project is a criminal justice activism organization. 1 Since its founding in 1986 as a legal assistance and training organization for prisoners with
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Other Group
Youth Art and Self-Empowerment Project (YASP) is an activist group based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that advocates left-of-center criminal justice policies. This includes opposing the construction of detention facilities, ending the prosecution of minors as adults, and diverting criminals into so-called “restorative justice” programs instead of trial and sentencing. The group
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Other Group
Equal Rights Amendment Project campaigns to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution, and conducts research, writes policy briefs, and hosts various events and workshops related to the ERA. History and Activities Equal Rights Amendment Project was founded by Katherine Franke and Suzanne Goldberg in 2021
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Non-profit
The Siegel Family Endowment is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation that was founded in 2011 by technology entrepreneur David M. Siegel, co-founder of financial services company Two Sigma. The foundation focuses on technology and training programs as well as funding research and development projects connected to various nonprofit organizations. The foundation
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Other Group
The Public Interest Computer Association (PICA) was a technology-policy advocacy group founded in 1983 by Marc Rotenberg, who later became a leading left-of-center figure on technology privacy and policy issues. 1
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Other Group
The Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law is a project of the New York University (NYU) School of Law that claims to address alleged racial biases in the legal system. The Center conducts research, creates publications, and hosts or sponsors various events. Activities The Center is a project housed
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Non-profit
Alabama Forward is a critical race theory-aligned coalition that supports a variety of Alabama-based left-of-center voter engagement projects and member groups. Background Alabama Forward was founded in 2021 by activist Evan Milligan as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization in Montgomery, Alabama. The group has member organizations, which are a
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Non-profit
The Coalition for a New Jersey Reparations Task Force (The Coalition) is a program organized by the left-of-center New Jersey Institute for Social Justice’s (NJISJ) “Say the Word: Reparations” campaign. The coalition has called for the New Jersey legislature to pass a law making New Jersey the second state
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Non-profit
The Georgia Muslim Voter Project (GAMVP) is a left-of-center voter registration organization that is focused on increasing voter turnout for Muslim communities. The organization has participated in multiple lawsuits against voting laws in Georgia, most recently against Senate Bill 202 which was enacted in 2021.
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Movement
There are more than 700 nonprofits and other advocacy groups in the United States that oppose the use of carbon free nuclear energy.
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Non-profit
The Colorado Health Foundation was created in the late 1990s. The left-leaning organization focuses on providing access to primary health care, behavioral health resources, food, affordable housing, and physical activity for children. The Colorado Health Foundation has more than $3 billion in assets and awarded more than $113 million in