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Non-profit
Force the Issue NJ is a left-of-center nonprofit organization in New Jersey that develops and hosts web sites and online tools that support liberal causes and organizations 1 and publishes endorsements for
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Non-profit
Yarg Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaker that supports programs that works to better teens’ health and make changes to Oregon’s criminal justice system. The foundation was founded by family members of John and Betty Gray, who created the foundation from the couple’s estate.
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Non-profit
The Montana Human Rights Network is an advocacy organization that advocates for left-of-center policies at the state and local level in Montana. The organization was formed in 1990 as a joint effort of ten affiliated organizations in response to white supremacist organizing in Montana in the late 1980s. While the
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Non-profit
Charter for Compassion is an international networking effort to advance its conception of compassionate action and thinking. It supports several left-leaning priorities, including adopting restorative justice, addressing racism in a manner consistent with the Black Lives Matter movement, reducing inequality, promoting inclusion, and supporting left-of-center notions of social justice.
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Political Party/527
Democratic Association of Secretaries of State (DASS) is a Democratic Party-affiliated committee that engages in fundraising for and training Democratic candidates for secretary of state races. 1 The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State has
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Non-profit
Clean and Prosperous America is a left-of-center environmentalist advocacy group that campaigns for Democratic Party candidates. It targets young, ethnic-minority voters and rural Black Americans to increase voter registration and participation, arguing that doing so would cause the biggest increase in votes for Democratic party candidates.
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Non-profit
People’s Agenda, also known as the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda (GCPA), is an advocacy organization focused on increasing Black voter turnout in Georgia. It was founded in 1998 by civil rights activist Joseph Lowery.
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Non-profit
The People’s Advocacy Institute is a left-of-center activist group that focuses on criminal justice policy and the implementation of a new criminal justice system. 1 People’s Advocacy Institute has received grants from various left-of-center organizations including
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Non-profit
Free the Ballot! Incarcerated Voter Family Network (referred to simply as Free the Ballot) is a left-of-center activist organization that seeks to end what the group identifies as “mass incarceration” in Pennsylvania.
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Non-profit
Georgia Shift is a left-of-center voter turnout group that works to increase voter turnout among youth and communities of color in Georgia. 1 Georgia Shift is led by Jordan Johnson, a former staffer of
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Labor Union
Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (TUCA) (in Spanish, Confederación Sindical de Trabajadores De Las Americas or CSA) is a regional confederation of labor unions within the global International Trade Union Confederation. 1
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Non-profit
Civic Influencers, formerly the Campus Election Engagement Project, promotes left-leaning policies and get-out-the-vote efforts on college campuses across the United States. The organization was formed as an ostensibly nonpartisan voter registration organization and later rebranded as an explicitly left-leaning organization supporting abortion access and other left-leaning policies. The organization also
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Non-profit
Kataly Foundation is a left-wing grantmaking foundation focused on supporting ethnic minority advocacy groups to induce systematic societal change. Grant recipients include Movement for Black Lives, the Center for Economic Democracy, and the Indigenous Environmental Network. Kataly is entirely funded by heiress Regan Pritzker who invested
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Other Group
Rural Democracy Initiative is a left-of-center coalition of rural organizations and aligned funders that build left-of-center civic and political infrastructure in small towns to influence public opinion, elections, and redistricting. 1
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Non-profit
The Providence Student Union (PSU) is a student organizing and activist organization based in Providence, Rhode Island that promotes left-of-center policies within the Providence public school system. The organization was formed in 2010 and has organized campaigns opposing student resource officers in public school, advocating for curricular changes including instituting
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Non-profit
GLSEN (formerly the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network) is a left-of-center, LGBT-focused education group. Its policy goals include rewriting federal civil rights laws to include Americans who identify as LGBT, requiring schools to portray LGBT sexual behavior in only positive ways in sex education classes, and forcing schools to let
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Other Group
Make the Road Nevada is a left-of-center community organizing group that focuses on immigration issues and organizes protests, community services and political advocacy efforts among the immigrant community in Nevada. The group is a project of Make the Road States, an advocacy group that also hosts chapters in New Jersey,
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Non-profit
The Omidyar Network Fund is a grantmaking nonprofit founded by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pam Omidyar. Its sister group, the Omidyar Network, is an LLC that makes philanthropic “impact investments.” Omidyar Network Fund and the Omidyar Network are often referred to interchangeably, and both support
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Other Group
Law for Black Lives (L4BL) is a self-described “political organization” 1 that includes more than “6,000 radical lawyers, legal workers, and law students.”
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Other Group
The Decolonizing Wealth Project is a far-left community organizing group that funds advocacy by community-based activist groups, including those associated with Native American communities and the Black Lives Matter movement. The organization was founded in 2019 by Edgar Villanueva and is named for his book, Decolonizing Wealth. One