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Non-profit
The Legal Aid Justice Center is a Virginia-based nonprofit that provides legal services for low-income defendants and advocates for left-of-center legal policies. The Center’s headquarters is in Charlottesville with offices in Falls Church, Richmond, and Petersburg. The Center was founded in 1967 as the Charlottesville-Albemarle Legal Society with federal funding
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Non-profit
The American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology and psychologists in the United States. 1 APA is active in left-of-center policy advocacy and grantmaking activities
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Non-profit
The Education Law Center (ELC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in left-of-center education policy advocacy and litigation in New Jersey. While the ELC describes itself as a “voice for New Jersey’s public school children,” the organization represents and is funded by teachers’ unions.
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Non-profit
Candid is an organization that collects data, conducts research, and publishes news on nonprofit organizations. It was established in February 2019 by a merger of GuideStar and Foundation Center. Candid has offices in New York City, Williamsburg, Washington, San Francisco, Cleveland, and Atlanta. With a budget of $40 million, Candid
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Non-profit
Leaves of Grass Fund (LOGF) is a private family foundation making grants to charities, with a focus on the Boston area and national left-of-center groups. The organization and its leadership operate with a very low profile with no public website or social media pages and limited publicly available information. Organization
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Non-profit
The Election Protection Coalition was founded in 2004 by a coalition of major left-leaning advocacy organizations led by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law. Other partners include large labor unions with a strong history of supporting Democrats (National Education Association, SEIU and American
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Non-profit
The American Muslim Fund is an advocacy group focused on coordinating grants and other financial support for Muslim organizations in the United States. 1 The American Muslim Fund describes itself as the first national
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Non-profit
The Grove Foundation is a private foundation established by the former CEO of Intel Corporation, Andrew Grove. 1 The foundation is
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Non-profit
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is a right-of-center Christian litigation and advocacy organization. ADF represents clients on issues like protections for religious exercise, Christian understandings of marriage and sexuality, freedom of expression, and Title IX. The Alliance Defending Freedom claims over 400 court victories for freedom of speech of college
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For-profit
The Raben Group is a Democratic Party-aligned lobbying group comprised predominately of former members of President Barack Obama’s and President Bill Clinton’s administrations. 1 It has earned at least $50 million
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Non-profit
Communities for Just Schools Fund (CJSF) is a left-of-center entity that advocates for issues relating to public schools. The organization is a fiscally-sponsored project of New Venture Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship organization managed by the left-of-center consulting firm Arabella Advisors.
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Non-profit
The Center for Applied Environmental Law and Policy (CAELP) is a left-of-center climate policy organization seeking more severe climate regulations on energy and businesses. 1 It was funded in 2017 with a
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Movement
Public Funds Public Schools (PFPS) is a teachers’ union-aligned campaign started by the controversial left-wing extremism watchdog Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), its affiliated SPLC Action Fund, the teachers’ union-funded litigation group Education Law Center, and the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson.
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Non-profit
Christopher Reynolds Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that has focused for many years on supporting normalizing U.S. relations with Communist-ruled Vietnam and Cuba. According to its website, the Foundation is going through a “period of transition in its grantmaking profile” following the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United
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Person
Audrey Cappell is the founder of Foundation for a Just Society (FJS), a left-of-center organization which makes grants to smaller LGBT advocacy organizations across the globe. Cappell is the daughter of hedge fund manager and left-of-center mega-donor James Simmons. Much of the funding for FJS comes from the
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Non-profit
The Center for Secure and Modern Elections (CSME) is a left-of-center advocacy organization created as a project of the New Venture Fund, a leading “dark money” pass-through funder and fiscal sponsor, to promote sweeping changes to the elections process, including state laws that automatically register voters at state agencies.
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Non-profit
The Fund for Nonviolence is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation based in California. Primarily a grantmaking organization, the Fund provides financial support to left-of-center organizations that promote decreasing prison populations, reducing the size of the United States military, and abolishing the death penalty.
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Non-profit
The Marcy and Leona Chanin Foundation is a private foundation based in the state of Florida. Marcy Chanin, who is now deceased, was the president of Chanin Management, Inc., based out of New York, New York. Chanin Management specialized in the building of the art-deco stylized structures like the Chanin
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Non-profit
The Raleigh Immigration Law Firm is a small immigration legal group in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is run by immigration attorney Beckie Moriello. 1 It was a signatory of the April 6th,
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Non-profit
YouthBuild USA conducts studies and reporting systems to track hate crimes and what they term “hate incidents.” Youth Build is related to AmeriCorps and awards staff with AmeriCorps education awards.