Search results for ‘propublica’


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    West Virginia Watch

    West Virginia Watch is an online news outlet located in Charleston, West Virginia launched by States Newsroom. It reports on West Virginia state politics and policies focusing on left-of-center issues such as criminal justice, education, health, labor, the environment, and energy.
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    Wisconsin Examiner

    Wisconsin Examiner is an online news outlet located in Madison, Wisconsin launched by States Newsroom. It reports on Wisconsin state politics and policies focusing on left-of-center issues in areas such as civil rights and immigration, education, and the environment.
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    Washington State Standard

    The Washington State Standard is a nonprofit news outlet located in Olympia, Washington and launched by States Newsroom. It reports on Washington state politics and policies focusing on left-of-center issues such as housing, homelessness, environment, and criminal justice, and ensures that racial and ethnic minority communities are represented.
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    American Academy of Family Physicians

    The American Academy of Family Physicians is a professional society of physicians and is among the largest health care associations in the United States. Organized as a nonprofit professional association, the organization claims over 130,000 individual family doctors as members in all 50 states as well as U.S. territories. The
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    International Indigenous Youth Council

    The International Indigenous Youth Council is a left-of-center indigenous youth activist organization that focuses on issues relating to indigenous communities. It was founded in 2016 during protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. It also worked alongside other left-of-center nonprofit organizations during the protests, including
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    Global Project Against Hate and Extremism

    The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism is a left-of-center advocacy organization co-founded in 2020 by two former high-level Southern Poverty Law Center employees, Heidi Beirich and Wendy Via. 1
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    MuckRock

     MuckRock, formally known as the MuckRock Foundation Incorporated, is a non-profit news organization and online platform that facilitates freedom of information requests and investigative journalism. Founded in 2010 by Michael Morisy and Mitchell Kotler, MuckRock aims to promote transparency and accountability in government by empowering citizens to request and access
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    Say Yes to Education

    Say Yes to Education was a nonprofit organization focused on increasing high-school and post-secondary graduation rates for urban youth by providing student support services from kindergarten through high school and post-secondary scholarships to eligible students. It was formed in 1987 by hedge fund manager George Weiss.
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    Paul L. and Berta Klopsch Trust

    The Paul L. and Berta Klopsch Trust is a private foundation located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that funds a handful of organizations, contributing roughly the same amount to the same five or six organizations annually. The organization has no listed trustees of offices and is in the sole care of PNC
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    San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF)

    San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) is one of the largest and oldest community-based AIDS service organizations in the United States, formed in 1982 at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic.
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    Sidney A Swensrud Foundation

    The Sidney A Swensrud Foundation is a private foundation that operates within Boston, Massachusetts. 1 According to its 2022 990 form, the foundation donated roughly $175,000 to the Federation
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    Postsecondary National Policy Institute (PNPI)

    Postsecondary National Policy Institute (PNPI) is a left-of-center postsecondary education policy advocacy organization that targets policymakers, leaders, and influential thinkers. 1
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    Mize Family Foundation

    The Mize Family Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation based in Seattle, Washington that funds various environmentalist causes and organizations, with a focus on supporting organizations in the United States and sub-Saharan Africa. The foundation is led by Anne Mize, a writer and nonprofit consultant, and members of her family.
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    Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU)

    The Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU) is an association of post-secondary educational institutions that represents the interests of land-grant colleges and universities that have been designated by their respective state legislatures or the U.S. Congress.
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    Meedan Inc.

    Meedan, Inc. is a San Francisco, California-based technology nonprofit with a focus on combating alleged misinformation online and in the media. The group created the online tool Check which allows journalists and others to fact check information submitted to Meedan.
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    Krehbiel Family Foundation

    The Krehbiel Family Foundation is a private grantmaking organization based in Chicago, Illinois that has been a donor to left leaning climate policy advocacy groups. In 2022 Krehbiel gave $50,000 to the Natural Resources Defense Council, $50,000 to the Environmental Integrity Project and $20,000 to Protect Our
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    Freshwater Trust

    The Freshwater Trust is an environmentalist group based in Portland, Oregon that often receives funding from grants and contracts with state and federal government agencies in connection with its regional conservation efforts. Background In 1983, the predecessor organization to the Freshwater Trust, Oregon Trout, was formed as a wild fish
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    WorldDenver

    WorldDenver (also known as the Denver World Affairs Council) is the Denver, Colorado affiliate of the World Affairs Council, an international affairs educational and civic organization. Background WorldDenver was registered as a charitable nonprofit organization in Denver, Colorado in March 2012 under the name “Denver World Affairs Council.”
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    Legal Voice

    Legal Voice advocates for left-leaning abortion, social services, and health care policies in the northwest United States, including Alaska. The group has advocated for Medicaid coverage and unemployment insurance for illegal immigrants. 1 It has claimed
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    Zg Foundation

    Zg Foundation is a left-of-center private foundation based in East Hanover, New Jersey. Its giving focuses on combatting climate change and other environmental challenges. Grantees are large organizations conducting dozens of projects in both the United States and abroad ostensibly to halt the progression of warming and to assist populations