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Center for Freedom and Prosperity is an advocacy organization that campaigns for limited government. 1 Its staff and leadership is comprised of free-market economists who publish political commentary favoring free-market
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The Margaret and Daniel Loeb Foundation is a grantmaking nonprofit supported by billionaire hedge fund manager Daniel S. Loeb. The foundation supports both left-of-center and right-of-center organizations, and its recipients include nonprofits that seek to promote education, organizations defending women’s rights internationally, Jewish American cultural groups, neoconservative foreign-policy groups, and
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The International Organization for the Family (IOF), also known as the Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society; is an advocacy organization that intends to defend and promote the values of the natural family and protect the dignity of all human life by educating and uniting world leaders.
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Great Minds is a nonprofit organization founded in 2007 as “Common Core, Inc.” The organization offers educational curriculum aligned with the common core state-level education standards through a for-profit company controlled by the nonprofit organization. The group receives significant funding through contracts with state education departments and federal agencies and
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TechFreedom is a libertarian-leaning tech policy think tank based in Washington, D.C. It supports technological innovation and the freedom to use the internet (both “socially” in terms of the content people post and “fiscally” in terms of the ability to monetize that content) without heavy government regulation through education and
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Open the Government (OTG) is a coalition of left-of-center organizations that promote various changes to open records and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) laws, as well as left-of-center racial preference policies. The group was founded in 2008 and has operated campaigns criticizing the federal government’s counter-terrorism and surveillance programs. The
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Jeffrey ‘Jeff’ Yass is an American investor, co-founder of the Susquehanna International Group, and vice chairman of the libertarian-aligned think tank Cato Institute. As of April 2023, Forbes estimates his total new worth at roughly $28.5 billion.
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Friends of the Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress (Friends of ICSEP) is an American nonprofit organization that supports the work of the Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress (ICSEP), an independent, nonpartisan pro-market think tank based in Israel.
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Certell is a digital learning organization that focus on creating independent and lifelong learners through dynamic learning programs that provide digital content to home schoolers, traditional schools, workplaces, and prisons. 107 Certell’s primary initiatives are Poptential, SensibleSchool,
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The Center for the Study of Technology and Society (TECSOC) is a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve the understanding of the effects of modern science and technology on American values and policy. TECSOC uses research and education to put forth analyses of ethical and policy to promote American strength
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The National Association of Scholars (NAS) is an advocacy organization that seeks to advance a liberal arts education that supports the search for the truth, intellectual freedom, and virtuous citizenship. To achieve its goals, NAS defends academic freedom through individual advocacy, the production of research reports, and advocacy for higher
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The Scaife Family Foundation was created by Jennie Scaife and David Scaife, the children of Richard Mellon Scaife, who was the grandnephew of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Mellon. Though it had previously supported right-leaning policy organizations, the foundation now mostly supports animal welfare, family preservation, and addiction-recovery programs. Pittsburgh Origins
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Norman Ornstein is a senior fellow emeritus at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and chairman of the board of trustees for the Campaign Legal Center. 148
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) works to advance the values of the First Amendment, especially as it relates to free speech and free thought. FIRE seeks to promote a culture of respect for individual rights, including freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and freedom
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The Project on Fair Representation advocates for race-neutral policies in education, voting, and government action. It uses education, advocacy, and public interest litigation to challenge racial and ethnic classifications that it deems unconstitutional, unfair, and harmful.
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The Presidential Election Project was formed to build support among Republican members of Congress and right-of-center activists for amendments the Electoral Count Act of 1887 that would “exhaustively” identify the reasons Congress could decline to certify a state’s electoral votes. The group contents that there is bipartisan support for such
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Triad Foundation, Inc. is a private foundation headquartered in Ithaca, New York that supports center-right public policy organizations, fellowships in colleges, and locally based projects in Ithaca, New York; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Tampa, Florida. The Foundation was created in 2003 as a result of divisions in the family of
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The National Christian Charitable Foundation (NCF), also known as the National Christian Foundation, is a community foundation. Founded in 1982, it is currently the largest Christian charity in the United States, having facilitated more than $14.5 billion in grants to more than 71,000 churches and other nonprofit organizations. The organization
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The Atlas Society (also called The Objectivist Center, formerly the Institute for Objectivist Studies) is a nonprofit educational organization that supports and aims to further develop the principles, ideas, and philosophy of author Ayn Rand.
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Matthew Weil is an election administration policy advocate who directs the elections project at the left-of-center Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC). He first joined the BPC in 2013 and had previously worked for the Treasury Department, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, and the center-right American Enterprise Institute.