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Morton K. and Jane Blaustein Foundation is a grantmaking organization that funds left-of-center organizations through its programs. It is a part of the Blaustein Philanthropic Group, a collection of four family foundations that belong to the heirs of Louis Blaustein, a Lithuanian Jew who co-founded the American Oil Company (Amoco)
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The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit umbrella organization overseeing Wikipedia, MediaWiki, Wikisource, and other projects. Its stated mission is to gather and disseminate knowledge around the world at no cost to recipients. 10 Founding
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The Colombe Peace Foundation (or Colombe Foundation) is a private foundation that was established in 1997 by the Proteus Fund and was administered by Proteus staff. 32 Colombe primarily makes grants to groups that seek to eliminate
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Also see Jonathan Soros (Person) The Jennifer and Jonathan Allan Soros Foundation (JJASF) is a grantmaking foundation created in 2009 by left-wing philanthropist Jonathan Soros and his wife, Jennifer Allan. Jonathan Soros is the chairman of the JJASF and the third child of left-leaning billionaire activist George
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The Popplestone Foundation is a grantmaking foundation founded by Alan Dworsky and his wife, Suzanne, that funds left-of-center advocacy organizations. 85 Notable grantees include Americans United for
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For more information, see Blue Green Alliance (Nonprofit) BlueGreen Alliance Foundation is a left-wing nonprofit think tank that researches the economy and environment. It is an arm of the BlueGreen Alliance. Funding Financial Overview BlueGreen Alliance Foundation: Financial Overview YearTotal RevenuesTotal ExpendituresGrants PaidNet Assets 2019 $2,983,352 $4,979,036 $294,500
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The Park Foundation is a left-of-center funding group for several of America’s most prominent environmentalist organizations. Led by left-of-center megadonor and heiress of the Duncan Hines foods and Park Communications media fortunes Adelaide Park Gomer, the foundation leads the movement to prohibit exploration for America’s natural gas resources.
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United States Student Association Foundation (USSAF) is a left-of-center student membership group that sought to increase government regulation of education. 142 USSAF has also supported left-of-center policy goals, including the implementation of race-based social
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For more information, see Tides Nexus The Tides Two Rivers Fund is a supporting nonprofit to two other 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the Tides Nexus: the Tides Foundation and the Tides Center. The organization provides asset management and grantmaking services for its “sister” nonprofits, which directly control the
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Not to be confused with Tides Nexus, a network of nonprofits that includes Tides Network The Tides Network is a center-left nonprofit founded in 2005 as part of a collection of grantmaking and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits collectively known as the Tides Nexus. The Tides Network serves as a
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The ACLU Foundation of Texas is the educational and litigation arm of the ACLU of Texas, the Texas state-level affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) social-liberal lobbying, litigation, and campaigning group. The ACLU Foundation of Texas supports left-of-center positions through courtroom activism and advocacy efforts geared
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The United Nations Foundation is a private charitable nonprofit organization that supports the initiatives and advocacy of the United Nations. CNN founder and environmentalist activist Ted Turner created the Foundation in 1997 with a ten-year, $1 billion pledge.
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For more information, see Tides Nexus Tides Inc. (TINC) is a supporting nonprofit in the Tides Nexus, a collection of left-of-center pass-through and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits based in San Francisco, California. TINC operates an office space in San Francisco, Tides Converge (formerly the Thoreau Center for Sustainability), which
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Also see Tides Nexus Tides Advocacy (formerly The Tsunami Fund, The Advocacy Fund, and the Tides Advocacy Fund) is a left-of-center advocacy organization associated with the Tides Nexus, a collection of center-left pass-through funders and fiscal sponsorship nonprofits grouped around the Tides Foundation. While Tides Advocacy has
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The Skoll Foundation was founded by billionaire philanthropist Jeffrey Skoll. 241 Mr. Skoll is also the founder of Participant, a firm that produces films such as An Inconvenient Truth, the 2006
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Also see the similarly named Foundation to Promote Open Society (Nonprofit) The Open Society Foundations (OSF; formally Open Society Institute) is a private grantmaking foundation created and funded by billionaire financier and liberal philanthropist George Soros. OSF was founded in 1993 as the Open Society Institute (OSI), which remains the foundation’s
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The National Lawyers Guild Foundation is an affiliate of the National Lawyers Guild, a radical-left nonprofit association of attorneys, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers. Its primary purpose is to provide funding to the National Lawyers Guild’s national office and local chapters, as well as to provide fiscal
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Founded in 1926 by the late Charles Stewart Mott,306 the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation (CSM) is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation that funds organizations and communities in four strategic subject areas: local issues related to Flint, Michigan; civil society; education; and
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The Marguerite Casey Foundation is the smaller of the two major left-of-center private foundations created from the legacy of United Parcel Service founder James E. Casey, the other being the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The Marguerite Casey Foundation emerged nearly two decades after James E. Casey’s death from Casey
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The Kresge Foundation is a left-of-center advocacy-philanthropic organization based in Troy, Michigan. The organization funds left-of-center and liberal organizations which support causes such as illegal immigration, aggressive environmentalism, and race issues. The organization holds almost $4 billion in assets, making it one of the largest private foundations in the country;