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  • Person

    Jodie Evans

    Jodie Evans is the co-founder of the controversial far-left anti-war organization CODEPINK, a political activist, and an author. She has defended anti-U.S. insurgents during the Iraq War and claimed those that fought U.S. troops were “cool” as they didn’t “back down.”
  • Person

    Kim Anderson

    Kim Anderson is the executive director of the National Education Association (“NEA”), the nation’s largest labor union, and the former executive vice president of the Democracy Alliance. Anderson was named Executive Director of the NEA—which represents nearly three million government workers, principally teachers—in June 2019, and began work the following September.
  • Non-profit

    Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum (CRES)

    Also see Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (Nonprofit) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions Forum (CRES) is a right-leaning environmental nonprofit founded in 2015 as the fundraising and research arm of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES), a 501(c)(4) advocacy group formed in 2013 to advocate that Republicans increase
  • Non-profit

    Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES)

    Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) is a right-leaning environmental advocacy organization funded by and connected to left-wing environmentalist organizations. 1 The
  • For-profit

    True Blue Media

    True Blue Media, LLC is an investment firm founded in 2015 and owned by Clinton family-aligned political operative David Brock. The firm acts as a holding company for the Brock-aligned Shareblue Media, and owns an 80 percent stake in it. Shareblue Media produces left-wing viral media content. It
  • Non-profit

    Earth Guardians

    Earth Guardians is a left-leaning nonprofit that provides instruction to children and teens on how to engage in environmentalist activism. Earth Guardians was originally founded in 1992 as the Earth Guardian Community Resource Center, an experimental private high school in Maui, Hawaii with “environmental awareness and action” as part of
  • Non-profit

    Alliance For Justice Action Campaign (AFJAC)

    Alliance for Justice Action Campaign (AFJAC) is a left-of-center judicial policy advocacy group. It is the political advocacy arm of Alliance for Justice (AFJ), a research and advocacy group devoted to confirming judges appointed by Democratic presidents and governors and preventing the confirmation of Republican-appointed judges. AFJAC sponsored campaigns
  • For-profit

    Working Assets

    For more information on Working Assets, see CREDO Mobile Working Assets is the holding company for and former brand name of the group of companies known as CREDO, which uses for-profit ventures in cellular and long-distance telephone service, branded credit cards, and renewable energy to support left-of-center causes.
  • Non-profit

    Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation

    Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLM Global Network Foundation) is the primary organizational outgrowth of the more decentralized Black Lives Matter movement. According to an Associated Press report from February 2021, BLM Global Network Foundation was granted tax-exempt status by the IRS in December 2020.
  • Non-profit

    All Above All

    For the 501(c)(4) affiliate, see All Above All Action Fund (Nonprofit) All Above All is a project of the 501(c)(3) left-leaning funding entity New Venture Fund and is the sister organization to the All Above All Action Fund, a project of the 501(c)(4) left-leaning funder Sixteen Thirty Fund. Critics
  • Person

    Heather Booth

    Heather Booth is a career left-of-center activist and organizer. Her political involvement began in the Civil Rights Movements. She was involved with a number of radical left causes in the 1960s and 1970s, but entered mainstream Democratic Party politics in the 1980s. In the 1960s, Booth started an underground network
  • Person

    Medea Benjamin

    For more information, see Code Pink (Nonprofit) Medea Benjamin (born Susan Benjamin) is a left-wing political activist born in 1952 in Long Island, New York. She is the co-founder of the radical anti-war group Code Pink (styled CODEPINK), co-founder of Global Exchange, and president of the Benjamin Fund.
  • Political Party/527

    National Democratic Training Committee (NDTC)

    The National Democratic Training Committee (NDTC) is a 527 political action committee which trains Democratic candidates to run for public office.1 To this end, the NDTC provides candidates with online fundraising services,
  • Person

    Mike Lux

    Mike Lux is a Democratic political strategist affiliated with Democracy Partners, and his own firm, Progressive Strategies LLC. His client list has included the League of Conservation Voters, Planned Parenthood, and Democracy Alliance. He is a board member at the Arca Foundation and was
  • Non-profit

    March For Our Lives Action Fund

    The March for Our Lives Action Fund emerged from the March for Our Lives gun control rally held in Washington on March 24, 2018 in the wake of a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on February 14 of that year. National gun control organizations
  • Person

    Meghan Maury

    Meghan Maury is a LBGT rights activist and operative who serves as the Policy Director of the National LGBTQ Task Force (formerly the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, also known simply as The Task Force). Maury’s policy work for the task force promotes a wide array of left-leaning
  • Government Agency

    Census Bureau National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations

    The National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations (NAC) is a census advisory committee of the U.S. Census Bureau which consults with local community leaders on what questions to ask and how to collect data on particular demographic groups. A number of the members of the NAC
  • Person

    Deepak Bhargava

    Deepak Bhargava is a career left-of-center activist and community organizer who worked for 16 years as executive director and president of the Center for Community Change (CCC), a left-of-center national organization that coordinates local community organizers. Bhargava led the organization to focus on liberal expansionist immigration policy and ethnic
  • Person

    Doug Phelps

    Doug Phelps is the president and executive director of the controversial left-wing organizing entity known as the Public Interest Network. Phelps holds a number of additional roles inside the left-progressive movement in addition to his position with Public Interest Network, a collection of over 15 national groups that work
  • Political Party/527

    New Democrat Network PAC

    New Democrat Network Political Action Committee (NDNPAC) was formed in 1996 as a left-of-center committee to advocate and elect Democrats to office. After reorganizing in 2003, the political action committee and its parent organization, New Democrat Network, were involved in funding controversies and the PAC ceased operations after the