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Stop Funding Hate is an online campaign to discourage companies from advertising in populist-conservative-leaning media outlets, mostly in the United Kingdom. Stop Funding Hate launches social media campaigns against targeted companies, accusing them of facilitating the promotion of “hate,” particularly against immigrants and Muslims. The group has compiled an Ethical
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Non-profit
Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania (GWPA) is a professional membership association that works with grantmakers to maximize the impact of their donations. 1 GWPA counts left-of-center organizations among its members including the Pittsburgh Foundation, Jewish Women’s
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Non-profit
Together Empowered Incorporated is an international network of women of color that provides support to women who have been targeted for sexual exploitation. Bertrina Olivia West Al-Mahdi founded Together Empowered in 2011as Black Ladies Inc.; in 2015, the title was changed to Black Ladies International after Al-Mahdi traveled to South
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Non-profit
Women’s March Network is a feminist activist group that purports to represent the global “women’s march” movement. 1 It was a project of NEO Philanthropy before becoming a standalone organization.
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Non-profit
No More Deaths (NMD), also known by the Spanish “No Mas Muertes,” is an immigration advocacy group founded in 2004 to protect illegal immigrants facing life and death struggles crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona. In 2008, it became an official ministry of the left-of-center Unitarian Universalist Church of
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The SPLC Action Fund is a lobbying group affiliated with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a controversial left-of-center watchdog of allegedly extremist groups. It was created by SPLC in 2018 to provide “greater flexibility to engage in legislative battles at every level of government and to support critical
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Non-profit
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Coalition is a left-leaning advocacy organization that aims to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, a proposed Constitutional amendment that would stipulate that “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.”
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Non-profit
Center for Digital Democracy (CDD) is a left-of-center advocacy organization founded in 2001 that promotes the increased regulation of internet and technology companies. 1 CDD has participated in antitrust litigation to reduce the power
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Public Knowledge is a Washington, D.C.-based technology advocacy group focused on intellectual property law, competition, and choice in the digital marketplace and an open standards/end-to-end internet. Public Knowledge is a staunch supporter of expanded regulations on internet businesses and technology companies, backing so-called “net neutrality” regulations against internet service providers
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Iara Lee is a left-of-center anti-war and pro-Palestinian activist who was married to hockey, film, and environmental enthusiast George Gund III until his death in 2013.
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Front Line Defenders is a nonprofit organization that works to protect and aid “human rights defenders at risk (HRDs),” a United Nations term for peace workers and activists who help refugees. The organization is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, has an office in Brussels, Belgium, and has field staff in
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The Cultures of Resistance Network is a radical-left anti-war, environmentalist, and social change organization funded by activist Iara Lee and her deceased husband George Gund III under the name Caipirinha Foundation. The Network’s interests vary from opposing international logging to the morality of joining the U.S. military.
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Non-profit
The Enough Project is a left-of-center advocacy and foreign policy watchdog group associated with the Center for American Progress and focuses on violence and war crimes that occur in Africa. It is a project of the New Venture Fund,
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The Committee for a Fair Judiciary (Committee) is a left-of-center organization that advocates for a left-progressive judiciary by leveraging connections with Congress, particularly the Senate, and the Executive branch.
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Lesley Carson is the director for the Wellspring Philanthropic Fund’s International Human Rights program. Carson has a long history of work for left-of-center and liberal organizations, and Democratic politicians. 1
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Ajamu Sibeko Baraka is a far-left civil rights and environmental activist. He ran for Vice President of the United States as the running mate of Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein in the 2016 presidential election. Baraka works as an associate fellow at the far-left Institute for Policy
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Zack Exley is a former senior adviser to Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and co-founder of the left-wing political committees Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress.
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Al Otro Lado (“To the Other Side”) is a center-left immigration advocacy organization based in Los Angeles, California. The group provides low cost or pro bono legal representation and healthcare services to individuals living illegally in the United States or seeking entry into the United States, primarily in Tijuana, Mexico. The
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Spitfire Strategies is a Washington, D.C.-based political consulting and strategy firm established in 2002. Kristen Grimm, a Democratic Party operative and campaign strategist, founded the firm. Grimm sits on the board of directors of left-leaning groups, the most notable of which is the Windward Fund, an arm of the
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Marvin Bing is an artist and activist. He is the national director of art at Amnesty International USA. He is also the co-founder of Justice League NYC, a project of the center-left Gathering for Justice. Bing is the founder and head of the gaming social impact firm