Search results for ‘Community Labor United’


  • Non-profit

    Centro del Obrero Fronterizo (Border Workers Center)

    The Centro del Obrero Fronterizo (“Border Workers Center”), better known as La Mujer Obrera (“The Working Woman”), is a left-of-center social organization in the Chamizal border neighborhoods of El Paso, Texas. 1 It promotes Mexican cultural
  • Government Agency

    Bureau of Justice Assistance

    The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a federal agency housed within the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the DOJ’s Office of Justice programs. It provides grants, resources, trainings, and other forms of assistance to state and local criminal justice programs. Most of the grants awarded by the Bureau of
  • Person

    Michael Moritz

    Michael Moritz is a Welsh-born American billionaire investor best known for his work with Sequoia Capital. As of March 2024, Moritz had an estimated net worth of $5.7 billion. 1 In April 2012, Moritz and his
  • Other Group

    Partnership for Large Election Jurisdictions (PLEJ)

    Partnership for Large Election Jurisdictions (PLEJ) is a membership-based coalition open to election officials and administrators representing jurisdictions that have a population greater than 300,000 or that are one of the three largest jurisdictions in their state.
  • Non-profit

    Redefining Progress

    Redefining Progress was a left-of-center public policy organization based in Oakland, California, that described itself as seeking allegedly market-based solutions for environmental issues. Redefining Progress called for stopping global warming through carbon taxes, auctioning emissions permits, and securing multinational treaties on emissions. The organization called for ending the exploration for
  • Non-profit

    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.
  • Non-profit

    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.”
  • Non-profit

    Dudley Foundation

    The Dudley Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization founded by the late Gerric “Rick” Dudley, the son Franklin Roosevelt administration official and longtime left-of-center activist Tilford Dudley.
  • Non-profit

    Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC)

    The Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) is a left-of-center immigration organization that advocates for the legalization of all illegal immigrants, calls to end all raids and deportations, and seeks to end all laws restricting immigration. MIRAC calls the United States unjust, racist, and based on white supremacy, and seeks
  • Non-profit

    The Capacity Shop

    The Capacity Shop is an organization that helps left-of-center activist groups improve their organizational systems, coordinate efforts across different legal entities, and conduct outreach activities. It is an affiliated charity of New Left Accelerator (NLA) and fiscally sponsored by Social Good Labs.
  • Person

    Larry Alcoff

    Larry Alcoff is a labor union official who works as a lead negotiator for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). A close ally of SEIU president Mary Kay Henry, Alcoff has led negotiations for a variety of SEIU units, including SEIU Healthcare Illinois, and was appointed as
  • Person

    Reeta Roy

    Reeta Roy is the president and CEO of the Mastercard Foundation, one of the largest foundations in the world with assets of over $40 billion. Under Roy’s leadership, the Mastercard Foundation has focused on diversity, inclusion, and youth economic empowerment in Africa.
  • Non-profit

    Black Feminist Futute (BFF)

    Black Feminist Future (BFF) on developing Black feminist activist leaders through training and pushing the Black feminist agenda through campaigns and public events. BFF focuses on building leadership among Black women, girls, and gender expansive people.
  • Non-profit

    DC Jobs with Justice (DCJWJ)

    DC Jobs with Justice (DCJWJ) is the Washington, D.C. chapter of Jobs with Justice, a national coalition of worker centers and advocacy groups that promotes labor union policy priorities and perspectives across the country.
  • Non-profit

    Hmong American Partnership

    The Hmong American Partnership is a Hmong-community-focused, critical race theory-aligned civic organization in Saint Paul, Minnesota, that provides immigrants and refugees with classes, counseling, job training, and financial aid programs. Background In August 1990, the Hmong American Partnership was founded as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Initially,
  • Non-profit

    Accelerator for America (AFA)

    Accelerator for America (AFA) is a left-of-center public policy think tank and advocacy group founded in 2017 by then-Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D). The organization acts as a forum of local government officials and works on promoting public private partnerships and research and development regarding infrastructure and workforce
  • Non-profit

    Bezos Family Foundation (BFF)

    The Bezos Family Foundation (BFF) is a nonprofit grantmaking foundation based in Seattle, Washington founded in 2000. 1
  • Non-profit

    Florida Rising

    Florida Rising is a left-of-center advocacy group headquartered in Miami, Florida, that advocates for a variety of left-of-center economic and social policy stances with an emphasis on criminal justice and environmental policy. The group lobbies the Florida legislature and publishes an annual legislative agenda while also conducting voter outreach and
  • Other Group

    Coalition for Human Rights in Development

    The Coalition for Human Rights in Development is a coalition of over 100 organizations that support activists and protesters opposing public development projects that they claim negatively impact marginalized communities and the environment. It is financed by large left-of-center philanthropies, including the Ford Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott
  • Non-profit

    Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Florida

    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Florida is a state chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a major Muslim advocacy group based in the U.S. with an extensive track record of associating with militant and radical Islamist ideology. Like its parent organization, CAIR Florida conducts publicity