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Also see Committee on States (Other Group) and Democracy Alliance Conferences (Other Group) The Democracy Alliance is a collective of left-of-center donors that has been active in orchestrating “the activities of a permanent ‘left infrastructure’” since 2004.
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David Brock is a political operative, author, commentator, and founder of Media Matters for America and American Bridge 21st Century. Formerly a conservative journalist, Brock became famous as a critic of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Brock later published several confessional pieces denouncing conservative media before becoming a close
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The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) is a left-of-center 501(c)(3) organization involved in voter mobilization and policy development. The center’s stated mission is “to create equity, opportunity and a dynamic democracy in partnership with high-impact base-building organizations, organizing alliances, and progressive unions.” CPD has opposed the use of zero carbon
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The Arab American Civil Rights League (ACRL), also known as the American Arab Civil Rights League, is a left-of-center nonprofit that provides legal representation for Arab Americans. 1 It represents and defends
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George Krupp is a businessman and major Democratic donor who made his fortune through The Berkshire Group, a real estate investment company. Krupp and his family run the Krupp Family Foundation as their grantmaking fund.
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Cedar Key Progress is a California-based advocacy group that supports left-leaning policies. The nonprofit also opposes the re-election of President Donald Trump. The nonprofit is committed to helping Democrats win in politically competitive southern states like Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia.
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Our Republican Legacy is an organization established in 2024 by former U.S. Senators William Cohen (R-ME), John Danforth (R-MO), and Alan Simpson (R-WY) to be a digital rallying place for members of the Republican Party who are dissatisfied with what it calls the “new populist, radical version” of the Party
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Ron Conway is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur known as one of the most prolific angel investors in the history of the technology industry. He has held senior roles at technology companies since the 1970s and has been referred to as one of Silicon Valley’s “Super Angels.” Conway was the subject
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The Conway Family Trust is a trust fund controlled by Silicon Valley investor Ron Conway and his wife Gayle. While Ron and Gayle Conway do not appear to operate a family foundation or donor-advised fund, some of the family’s giving to left-of-center or other charitable organizations flow
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Current Affairs is a socialist magazine that is focused on political and cultural issues in opposition capitalist institutions. 1 It promotes left-of-center ideals such as open borders
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The Elections Dashboard is a project of the left-of-center National Task Force on Election Crises that attempts to monitor and provide information about what the organization considers to be the likelihood of an “election crisis” in 2024.
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Campaign Verify is a for-profit company that verifies the validity of political campaigns and organizations involved in mass texting on behalf of cellular providers. Campaign Verify claims that its service “helps prevent spoofing, increases trust, and preserves the integrity of political discourse and political communications,” and helps wireless carriers distinguish
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The Wisconsin Alliance for Civic Trust (WisACT) is a nonprofit dedicated to reducing political polarization in Wisconsin. The organization was co-founded by former Wisconsin Governor Scott McCallum (R) and former journalist David Haynes. WisACT is financially supported by The Carter Center. Background The Wisconsin Alliance for Civic Trust was
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Ernest Moniz is a theoretical physicist who has served in various roles at the Department of Energy under Democratic presidential administrations, including as Secretary of Energy under President Barack Obama. Moniz later went on to leadership positions at several nonprofits and private companies focused on decarbonization initiatives, including
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Employ America is a left-of-center economic policy advocacy organization that promotes macroeconomic, fiscal, and monetary policies that it believes will lead to tighter labor markets. 1 Employ America has advocated on Federal Reserve policy,
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Coalition for a Safer Web (CSW) investigates online extremism, produces reports, and advocates for a safer internet. It identifies organizations and groups that leverage social media to spread extremist messaging and to recruit for and organize violent activities across the United States. It focuses on social media messaging that endorses
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The National Jewish Advocacy Center (NJAC) offers legal and policy support to Jewish people in the United States and abroad with federal and state lawmakers and through litigation. 1 Mark Goldfeder, an attorney, founded
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The Committee for Justice (CFJ) is a right-of-center legal group founded in 2002 by the late C. Boyden Gray, former White House Counsel for President George H. W. Bush and later U.S. Ambassador to the European Union in the administration of President George W. Bush.
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The Opportunity Finance Network (OFN) is a national coalition of community development financial institutions (CDFIs) dedicated to supporting the socioeconomic growth of low-income communities. The nonprofit asserts that there is a “climate gap” that disproportionately impacts people of color and low-income communities.
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Benjamin Ginsberg is an American lawyer historically aligned with the Republican Party, having done work for the presidential campaigns of President George W. Bush and former Massachusetts Governor (and later U.S. Senator from Utah) Mitt Romney (R). Ginsberg has been described as “the most prominent Republican lawyer who