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The American Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (ASPNI, also called Nature Israel) is the American fundraising arm of the Israeli environmental nonprofit Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI). Both groups intend to protect Israel’s nature by addressing environmental challenges and advocating for sustainable development
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Jewish Jumpstart is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that nonprofit groups seeking to advance its nondenominational and liberal view of Judaism through community engagement. 1
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Blue Ventures is an environmental advocacy group based in Bristol, United Kingdom that focuses on marine and coastal conservation, with an emphasis on regulation of commercial fishing. Much of its policy advocacy involves severely curtailing, or eliminating completely, the use of trawl-fishing. It also works to steer smaller communities away
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International Disability Alliance (IDA) is a Geneva-based alliance of 14 global and regional organizations that represent persons with disabilities. 1 IDA stands “in solidarity” with the critical race theory-influenced “anti-racism” movement.
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European Policy Centre (EPC) is a Brussels-based tank that focuses on European issues and supports left-of-center policy positions such as “The Green Deal for real,” 1 decarbonizing” the European economy,
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Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Support (WINGS) is an international association of grantmaking organizations based in Sao Paulo, Brazil that hosts conferences and provides resources targeted to grantmaking organizations, board members, and staff. The group consists of over 190 members that include some of the most notable U.S.-based left-of-center grantmakers as
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Namati Inc. Is a left-of-center legal advocacy nonprofit. It is the host of the Legal Empowerment Network, a group of over 3,000 international advocacy organizations. Part of Namati’s work also consists in training paralegals to work locally in the six nations where it operates, including Mozambique, where it founded the
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Integrity Action (formerly known as Tiri 1) is a United Nations-aligned global sustainable development organization that creates apps and digital services for citizens of developing countries to monitor their countries’ policies and infrastructure projects.
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The Toniic Institute is a left-of-center organization aligned with the environmental, social, and governance movement that advocates for shareholder divestment from non-weather-dependent sources of energy, increased investment in weather-dependent sources of energy, and the adoption of corporate hiring and workplace policies that prioritize race and gender in hiring, as
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International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the migration agency of the United Nations (UN). It serves as the coordinator and secretariat of the UN Network on Migration.
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The Banyan Tree Global Foundation is a philanthropic group that offers grants to help countries with sustainable development projects.1 They sponsored an “Earth Day Getaway” in April 2021 that was hosted in over 39 properties around
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The Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening (CEPPS) is a nonpartisan organization that observes and supports fair elections around the world. It consists of three organizations: the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, the International Republican Institute, and the National Democratic Institute. CEPPS has “partners” in over 140 countries
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Future Now Action is part of Future Now, an umbrella organization that pursues three related activities: the States Project, the Lawmaker Network, and the PAC for America’s Future (formerly the Future Now Fund PAC). 1 Future
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Klaus Schwab is an engineer and economist and the founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Schwab is a proponent of left-of-center economic policies, particularly “stakeholder theory.” He is the author of the “Davos Manifesto” and the ideas behind the “Great Reset,” a controversial proposal to use the COVID-19
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Valerie Rockefeller is a member of the Rockefeller political and philanthropic family who is the board chair of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. She is also the co-chair of BankFWD, a network to encourage banks to divest from conventional energy sources. She is the
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The World Economic Forum is a business league that primarily organizes annual meetings of international business and political leaders in Davos, Switzerland under the direction of its founder and executive director, University of Geneva business professor Klaus Schwab. Due in part to the group’s ties to influential figures in international
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Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action (MOVCA) is a left-of-center environmental activist group located in West Virginia. The group is volunteer-based and is not registered as a nonprofit with the IRS. However, the group does have expenditures, and it is not clear from where its funding comes. History The Mid-Ohio Valley
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Daniella Ballou-Aares is a left-leaning political activist and former Obama administration official who leads the Leadership Now Project as its founder and CEO. Ballou-Aares started the organization in 2017 in collaboration with several other graduates of Harvard Business School. Leadership Now acts as a membership organization for left-leaning
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The American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research (ACI) is a non-partisan, public policy think tank that advocates for free markets, especially as it regards consumer interests. 1 ACI
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The Badger Institute (formerly the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute) is a non-partisan, public policy think tank that advocates for policy supporting free markets, limited government, and private initiative. The Institute’s main areas of focus are taxes, education, and criminal justice.