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Black Mamas Matter Alliance is an Atlanta, Georgia-based feminist group focused on Black women. The group focuses on maternal healthcare-related issues and promoting abortion. The group supports expanding Medicaid to include 12 months of postpartum care and implementing Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion.
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Community Action for Safe Apartments (CASA) is a community organizing group based in Bronx, New York, that advocates for left-of-center housing policies that support tenants over landlords. CASA is a project of New Settlement (also known as New Settlement Apartments), an advocacy group that pursues broader left-wing goals across the
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Tom Morello is a musician best known as the lead guitarist of the now-defunct band Rage Against the Machine and a left-wing political activist. Morello is on the Council of Advisors for Progressive International, a left-of-center organization of international socialist political parties and socialist-aligned activist groups that aims to
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NextEra Energy is the world’s largest utility company. It has a presence in 49 states and four Canadian provinces. 1 It has two principal business interests, Florida Power & Light Company and NextEra Energy Resources.
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Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali is a real-estate investor, philanthropist, and Democratic Party donor who has reportedly purchased artwork from Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden.
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The United States Council of Muslim Organizations is an umbrella organization that was founded by prominent Muslim organizations in America, including the Muslim American Society, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Islamic Society of North America, American Muslims for Palestine, Islamic Circle of North America, Muslim Alliance in
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Classical Uprising (CU) brings classical music to people where they gather as a means of popularizing classical music. The organization’s name was chosen as a call to challenge existing norms and support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and LGBT people.
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Hasbara Fellowships is a pro-Israel campus activism organization that works with more than 120 universities across North America. 1 The organization brings hundreds of college students to Israel each year for tours and lectures.
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The Blittersdorf Family Foundation is a Charlotte, Vermont-based private grantmaking foundation belonging to weather-dependent energy businessman David Blittersdorf which mostly donates to environmentalist causes. The group supported the left-of-center activist group Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG) which in 2014 successfully campaigned for the closure of Vermont’s only carbon-free nuclear
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Homes for the Homeless (HFH) is a nonprofit that runs homeless shelters, assisted living facilities, and migrant shelters in New York City. HFH also conducts research on the impact of homelessness through its think tank, the Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness. HFH’s leadership has experience working for the New
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The Norman Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that focuses on environmentalist and economic justice issues and movement building. The Foundation mandates that grant requests should further equity and that funded projects are likely to achieve left-of-center systemic change. The Norman Foundation funds environmentalist groups that seek to preserve land
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Channel Foundation is a left-of-center grant maker that supports groups focused on gender equity, racial justice, feminism, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The Channel Foundation supports groups that are pro-abortion, advocate for left-leaning LGBT interests, and support environmentalism. The Channel Foundation has funded organizations taking creative legal actions and
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GHR Foundation is an independent philanthropic organization providing nurturing environments for children. The foundation establishes strategic partnerships with a network of religious institutes that share a commitment to serving, advocating, and creating spaces that promote family-like care and protection for children and society’s most vulnerable members. Background The GHR Foundation
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Warehouse Workers for Justice, also known as the Warehouse Workers Justice Center, is a workers’ center that conducts labor organizing campaigns among warehouse workers in the Chicago area. The group opposes business practices by companies such as Walmart and Home Depot, which outsource warehousing to third-party companies that use
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The Black Church Food Security Network (BCFSN) is a nominally Christian charity with a strong focus on race-based left-of-center activism. The network started out as a vegetable garden ministry at a Baptist church in Baltimore, Maryland and was formally established in 2015. The BCFSN ties its launch to what it
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The Management Center (TMC) is a left-of-center management consulting and training 1 firm that seeks to advance the critical race theory-influenced concept of social justice. In its programming, TMC coaching helps managers adopt far-left
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Persefoni is a for-profit company that specializes in providing carbon-emissions measurement and reporting software for businesses. It has been noted for having close connections to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), specifically with respect to a rule that the agency proposed in 2022 that would require companies to
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The Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (CCAC) is a global environmentalist policy advocacy and research organization that works to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It partners with state entities and non-governmental organizations around the world to push for environmentalist legislation and policy changes to slow the
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Teens Take Charge is a left-of-center organization that advocates for changes to New York City’s public school system. The organization says basing admissions to high schools on factors like attendance, grades, or exam scores hurts low-income students’ chances of being admitted to New York City’s competitive-admission high schools.
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Marissa McBride is a career Democratic operative and the executive director of Mind the Gap, a left-wing super PAC dedicated to helping Democratic political candidates win elections. There is little public information on McBride. As of May 2023, she has no Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn profiles. The only biography