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For-profit
Due East Educational Equity Collaborative (“Due East”) provides professional development services to schools and educators to help them apply a critical race theory-inspired “equity lens” to all school practices. 1 The collaborative
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Non-profit
Schoellkopf Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that supports left-leaning advocacy groups with relatively small grants. The organization maintains no website, and tax return documents list its president, Sarah Schoellkopf, as its sole leadership faculty.
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Other Group
Stop the Steal is a far-right advocacy organization which formed to contest the results of the 2020 election after Democratic nominee Joe Biden (D) was declared the winner. The organization alleged that then-President Donald Trump (R) had won the election, and that the results had been stolen by
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Non-profit
The Ring Foundation is a Los Angeles-based grantmaking nonprofit. It has provided six-figure annual grants to left-leaning organizations such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund.
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Non-profit
The Polinger-Cohen Charitable Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization located in California. The foundation has supported a variety of left of center organizations, including the National Immigration Law Center and the Southern Poverty Law Center. The foundation has also funded abortions by funding the Women’s Rights Reproductive Assistance
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Non-profit
The Louis and Harold Price Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation located in Los Angeles, California. The foundation was seeded in part by the wealth of California businessman Harold Price, who died in 2004. Price was known for supporting business education and encouraging others to build their own businesses.
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Non-profit
The Theodore Albert Von Der Ahe Jr. Trust is a grantmaking foundation based in Pasadena, California. It is the personal trust fund of Theodore (Ted) Albert Von Der Ahe Jr. Ted inherited the bulk of his fortune from his father, Theodore Albert Von Der Ahe, who was one of the
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Non-profit
Unmasking Fidelity is a far-left advocacy campaign that opposes privacy and anonymity for donors to right-leaning nonprofits, a free speech provision protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. Unmasking Fidelity is a coalition of multiple center- and far-left activist nonprofits, including
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Government Agency
This profile contains Biden Administration judicial nominations to federal courts. Supreme Court of the United States Ketanji Brown Jackson is a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. She had previously been serving as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
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Non-profit
The Adam Frand Foundation is a Manhattan Beach, California-based nonprofit named for Adam Frand who died at age 17 of an undiagnosed heart condition. 1 The
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Person
Jocelyn Benson is a Democratic politician serving as Secretary of State of Michigan as of 2021. Benson was elected in 2018 to a four-year term and oversaw the controversial 2020 election in Michigan. Prior to the election, Secretary Benson announced that the state would mail ballots to all registered voters,
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Non-profit
The Island Foundation is a Marion, Massachusetts-based grantmaking foundation. It makes the bulk of its donations to groups in southeastern Massachusetts, but it also makes donations in select areas of Maine and Rhode Island and internationally. While the bulk of the donations are for noncontroversial causes, it makes donations to
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For-profit
Panorama Education is a Boston-based education service company that combines the use of data and surveys to help develop curriculum for than 1,500 school districts across 50 states. 1 The company’s curricula have been criticized
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Non-profit
Stop Corporate Tyranny is a project of the Back to Neutral Coalition, hosted by the National Center for Public Policy Research and comprised of various right of center groups. The project is geared towards combatting the involvement of large corporations that have embraced a left-of-center and “woke” agenda and
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Person
Christina “Tina” M. Tchen1 is a Chicago-based lawyer, former Obama administration official,
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Non-profit
The Hobson Lucas Family Foundation (also known as the George Lucas Family Foundation) is the private grantmaking foundation of Ariel Investments president Mellody Hobson and her husband, film writer and director George Lucas. In 1991, Geroge Lucas began his philanthropic career with the George Lucas Educational Foundation to invest in
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Person
Robert Smith is a billionaire American businessman, financier, and philanthropist who amassed his fortune as the founder and CEO of Vista Equity Partners. As of April 2021, Smith was the wealthiest Black American, with a net worth of $6 billion.
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Non-profit
Fund II Foundation is the grantmaking foundation associated with Robert F. Smith, the billionaire founder and CEO of Vista Equity Partners who has become the wealthiest African American in the country. The foundation’s mandate is to fund organizations that preserve African-American culture, combat human rights violations, promote outdoor education,
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Non-profit
The Skadden Foundation (also known as the Skadden Fellowship Foundation) is a New York City-based left-of-center foundation that provides legal fellowships for law school graduates to work for legal advocacy organizations. Many of the organizations for which it supplies law school graduates are left-of-center and left-wing.
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Non-profit
John M. Lloyd Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that focuses on criminal justice policy. The foundation was founded in 1991 as an HIV/AIDS public health advocacy group. Founder John Lloyd, who died shortly after its establishment, was the son of Clifton and Margaret Musser, who founded the General