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  • Non-profit

    Outlier Media

    Outlier Media operates a nonprofit online news site focused on the City of Detroit that uses surveys of residents and public data analysis to identify topics for its reporters to cover. Its target audience is lower-income residents who receive its coverage through text messages and social media. History and Leadership
  • For-profit

    Civic Eagle

    Civic Eagle is a for-profit company that sells Enview, a federal and state-level legislation tracking and explaining service to businesses, nonprofits, lobbying groups, and law firms, From its founding in 2019 to May 2022, Civic Eagle had served more than 2,000 users
  • Non-profit

    America’s Promise—The Alliance for Youth

    America’s Promise—The Alliance for Youth (“Alliance”), also known as America’s Promise Alliance, is an alliance of youth-focused nonprofits. The Alliance provides training, research, collaboration, and programs to bring youth-oriented nonprofits together to foster best practices and guidelines. After 2020, the America’s Promise Alliance has focused on fighting racism and promoting
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    19th News

    19th News (sometimes known as “the 19th” or the “19th*”) is a left-of-center online media outlet focused on American and international politics related to women, especially women of color. Founding 19th News was founded in 2019 by press veterans Emily Ramshaw and Amanda Zamora. Ramshaw was frustrated by how traditional
  • Non-profit

    EL Education

    EL Education is an educational nonprofit formed through a partnership with Harvard University and outdoor education nonprofit Outward Bound. Since its inception in 1991, it has trained more than 440,000 students and 30,000 teachers. The original intention was to combine traditional core learning with experiential learning in diverse environments.
  • Government Agency

    Biden Administration – Executive Office of the President

    This profile contains Biden Administration nominations and appointments made at the Executive Office of the President. Nominations and Appointments Jen O’Malley Dillon is White House Deputy Chief of Staff. She was Campaign Manger for Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign, and prior to that for Beto O’Rourke’s 2020 campaign. She was a
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    The Asian American Foundation

    The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) is a left-of-center Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) advocacy fund and grantmaking organization that conducts outreach campaigns to generate support for left-leaning causes among AAPI communities. 1
  • Person

    Tom Donohue

    Tom Donohue was the longtime president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America and the first individual to hold both titles concurrently. In 2019, he was succeeded by Suzanne Clark as president, and in 2021, Clark succeeded him as CEO. Donohue was
  • Non-profit

    Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

    The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation was created by Hilton Hotels founder Conrad N. Hilton and greatly expanded by Hilton’s son, Barron Hilton. The foundation historically has supported Catholic religious sisters and programs that aid the poor in developing countries, though it has made an increasing emphasis on public policy, particularly
  • Non-profit

    Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust

    The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust is a private grantmaking foundation which focuses on medical research, the environment, and education. The Trust has focused many of its projects in New York City, but has expanded to include the rest of the United States and some global initiatives
  • Person

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos is the founder and CEO of Amazon and was estimated by Forbes to be the richest person in the world as of March, 2019, with an estimated net worth of $131 billion. 1
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    Open Philanthropy Action Fund

    The Open Philanthropy Action Fund (OPAF) is the political arm of the Open Philanthropy Project (OPP), a grantmaking foundation that gives to numerous left-of-center organizations concerned with criminal justice policy. The OPP began as a project of GiveWell, a group which seeks to improve philanthropy, and Good
  • Non-profit

    Open Philanthropy Project Fund

    Not to be confused with Open Philanthropy Project (Nonprofit) The Open Philanthropy Project Fund (OPPF) is a donor-advised fund based in Silicon Valley that disburses most of the donations for the Open Philanthropy Project (OPP), a grantmaking foundation established along “effective altruism” principles which gives to many left-of-center
  • Person

    Chris Hughes

    Chris Hughes is a co-founder of Facebook and early adviser to the company. Hughes left Facebook in 2007 to work as a digital media adviser to then-Senator Barack Obama’s campaign for president.
  • Non-profit

    Creative Alliance

    The Creative Alliance is a coalition of private advertising and marketing companies which provide volunteer creative marketing services to the left-of-center viral marketing producer Civic Nation. The coalition partnered with the Obama administration to produce celebrity-backed advertisements promoting the Obama administration’s policies to combat perceived widespread campus sexual assault.
  • Person

    Jason Kint

    Jason Kint is the chief executive officer of Digital Content Next (formerly the Online Publishers Association), a trade group for digital content producers. Kint is an outspoken critic of Google and Facebook, which he has labeled a “duopoly,”
  • Non-profit

    The 74 Media (The 74)

    The 74 Media is a nonpartisan education news group that publishes news stories and opinion content that discuss racism and corruption occurring in public school systems in the United States. It is best known for its flagship site, the 74, but it also operates LA School Report and its Spanish-language
  • Non-profit

    Neighborhood Funders Group

    Neighborhood Funders Group is a left-of-center philanthropic membership organization and grant maker. Its members and funding partners include some of the most powerful groups in left-of-center philanthropy. Its funding areas and strategies are influenced by concepts like critical race theory, decoloniality, organized labor, wealth redistribution, LGBTQ advocacy, and climate justice.
  • Non-profit

    Common Sense Media

    Common Sense Media reviews and rates media and technology with the goal of providing information on their suitability for children. It also funds research on the role of media in the lives of children and advocates publicly for laws regarding child-friendly media. The group advocates for left-of-center policies and promotes
  • Non-profit

    International Rescue Committee (IRC)

    The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is a global humanitarian aid, relief, development, and pro-international-migration nongovernmental organization (NGO). 1 IRC has supported Biden administration efforts to expand pathways for refugee