Search results for ‘Trust for Public Land’


  • Non-profit

    Fresh Sound Foundation

    The Fresh Sound Foundation is a left-of-center private grantmaking foundation based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The group focuses largely on giving to the arts and environmentalist causes. The group is a supporter of left-of-center groups working to shift Georgia towards the Democratic Party such as the New Georgia Project, Fair
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    Pritzker Traubert Foundation

    The Pritzker Traubert Foundation is a Chicago-based left-of-center private grantmaking foundation belonging to Obama administration Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker and her husband Bryan Traubert. In 2021, the foundation donated $200,000 to the New Venture Fund.
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    Mycelium Foundation

    The Mycelium Foundation is a Titusville, Florida-based private grantmaking foundation belonging to tech entrepreneurs Suchitra Patton and her husband Robert Patton that donates to many environmental causes. The group also donates to education and media outlets.
  • Person

    James “Fergie” Chambers

    James Chambers, who goes by “Fergie Chambers,” is a member of the billionaire Cox family, the heirs to the Cox Enterprises cable company fortune. He is a self-identified communist and a major financial backer of radical-left extremist activism, including disruptive demonstrations against law enforcement, the United States government, and the
  • Person

    Sam Coppersmith

    Sam Coppersmith is a director of Advancing Arizona, a left-of-center advocacy organization in Arizona. He is also a practicing attorney and a former Democratic politician, having served as U.S. Representative for Arizona’s 1st district. Career Coppersmith received an A.B. in economics from Harvard and a J.D. from Yale
  • Non-profit

    Classical Uprising (CU)

    Classical Uprising (CU) brings classical music to people where they gather as a means of popularizing classical music. The organization’s name was chosen as a call to challenge existing norms and support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and LGBT people.
  • Other Group

    Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH)

    Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH) is a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors that coordinates programs initiated by the United States Department of State and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to resettle refugees and other immigrants within communities throughout the United States. Organization Community
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    Edward A. and Catherine L. Lozick Foundation

    The Edward A. and Catherine L. Lozick Foundation is a private grantmaking organization based in Pepper Pike, Ohio. The Foundation is run by the daughter of billionaire industrialist and Republican donor Fred Lennon.
  • Non-profit

    Pilkington Anglo-Japanese Cultural Foundation

    The Pilkington Anglo-Japanese Cultural Foundation, more commonly known as the Pilkington Foundation, is a British grantmaking foundation. While the group’s ostensible purpose is to promote British culture in Japan and Japanese culture in Great Britain, it was one of the founding sponsors of the now-defunct religious-targeted environmentalist group Alliance
  • Person

    Chuck Feeney

    Chuck Feeney was an Irish-American billionaire businessman and philanthropist who made his money in duty-free retail and formed the Bermuda-based grantmaking organization Atlantic Philanthropies. Throughout much of the 1980s and 1990s, Feeney anonymously gave away much of his fortune to schools, hospitals, and other philanthropic ventures in the United
  • Other Group

    Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO)

    Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO) is a research laboratory located within Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center for the Study of Information Technology that is focused on the concepts of “misinformation” and “disinformation.”
  • Non-profit

    Hollyhock Foundation

    The Hollyhock Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation. In 2022, Hollyhock Foundation contributed $5,368,305 to the investigative journalist organization ProPublica, making it the site’s largest funder that year.
  • Non-profit

    Inatai Foundation

    The Inatai Foundation is a grantmaking nonprofit organization focused primarily on health and racial equity in Washington. Inatai, formerly known as the Group Health Cooperative, was reestablished as a nonprofit in 2017 after its sale to Kaiser Permanente. In addition to giving grants to left-of-center advocacy groups, Inatai makes donations
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    Indigenous Lifeways

    Indigenous Lifeways is a left-of-center organizing and activism group based in New Mexico that promotes environmental and social issues within native communities, particularly among women. The group promotes far-left ideology and rhetoric around its practices and conducts community outreach programs, education on social justice, and environmental activism. The group opposes
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    Florida Interfaith Coalition for Reproductive Health and Justice

    The Florida Interfaith Coalition for Reproductive Health and Justice is a Florida-based coalition of people of faith who advocate left-of-center policies such as expanded abortion access and comprehensive sex education for teenagers.
  • Non-profit

    Youth Justice Network

    Youth Justice Network (formerly Friends of Island Academy) is a nonprofit organization that advocates for left-of-center criminal justice policy and advocates for the eventual cessation of incarceration for young people. It is based in New York City. Background Youth Justice Network is a criminal justice reform organization operating in New
  • Non-profit

    StandWithUs

    StandWithUs is an international education group founded in 2001 that focuses on promoting Israel to the public. 1 The organization says it fights antisemitism and focuses on student and community educational programs on hundreds of college campuses,
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    Edward S. Moore Family Foundation

    The Edward S. Moore Family Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation that provides financial contributions to organizations that advocate for taxpayer-funded abortion, organizations that advocate for race-based preferences in social policies, organizations that advance LGBT interests, organizations that promote education, homeless shelters, and women’s shelters.
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    Alliance for the Great Lakes

    Alliance for the Great Lakes is a Chicago, Illinois-based environmentalist nonprofit with a focus on the Great Lakes. In March 2021, it announced a left-of-center, identity politics influenced framework of environmental justice is its top priority.
  • Non-profit

    Henry Luce Foundation

    Henry Luce Foundation is a grantmaker established by Henry Luce, the founder of Time magazine. It has awarded more than 6,000 grants to support a wide range of causes like women’s STEM education and the intersections between religion, gender, and sexuality. Background The Henry Luce Foundation is a grantmaker based