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  • Non-profit

    Hudson Webber Foundation

    The Hudson-Webber Foundation is a left-of-center grant-making organization founded in 1939 that funds left-progressive organizations and projects in the city of Detroit, Michigan. 1 In November 2020, presumptive President-elect Joe Biden selected the foundation’s president, Melanca D.
  • Non-profit

    Audre Lorde Project

    The Audre Lorde Project (ALP) is a community organizing center for left-progressive activists of ethnic minority backgrounds who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, “two-spirit,” transgender, or gender nonconforming. The Project operates primarily in New York City and has an office in Brooklyn.
  • Political Party/527

    Fair Maps Nevada

    Fair Maps Nevada is a Nevada political action committee that has worked to create an independent redistricting commission in the state. 1 Founded by the
  • Non-profit

    Woodtiger Fund

    Woodtiger Fund is a Pennsylvania-based foundation that primarily funds environmentalist projects, especially opposition to natural gas exploration. The organization also funds environmentalist journalism and wildlife conservation projects. The fund is an offshoot of the Wallace Global Fund, which traces its roots to a foundation created by former U.S. Vice
  • Movement

    Trump-Russia Collusion Claims

    See also: For a more complete list of public figures who promoted collusion claims, please see this resource  from the Capital Research Center. Starting at least by July 2016 and continuing through March 2019, the FBI and then the office of Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert
  • Non-profit

    National Iranian American Council Action

    NIAC Action is the electoral and lobbying arm of the left-of-center National Iranian American Council (NIAC), an advocacy organization which purports to educate and advocate for Iranian Americans. NIAC Action pursues a wide range of left-of-center policies, specifically in immigration and foreign policy regarding US-Iran relations. After the outbreak
  • Non-profit

    Equal Rights Amendment Coalition

    Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Coalition is a left-leaning advocacy organization that aims to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, a proposed Constitutional amendment that would stipulate that “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.”
  • Non-profit

    Election Protection Coalition

    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
  • Non-profit

    JUNTA for Progressive Action

    JUNTA for Progressive Action is a left-of-center immigration advocacy group working in the New Haven, Connecticut Latino community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, JUNTA created a fund to support rent payments for New Haven residents without legal immigration status.
  • Non-profit

    Millennial Action Project

    Millennial Action Project (MAP) is a political advocacy group which promotes legislation focused on issues of importance to young people. MAP claims to be a non-partisan organization but is funded by left-of-center nonprofit groups and promotes many left-of-center policy goals, especially liberal expansionist immigration policy, government job training programs, environmentalist
  • For-profit

    Raben Group

    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
  • Non-profit

    Center for Civic Design

    The Center for Civic Design (CCD) is an election-administration policy organization that frequently partners with left-of-center organizations like Pierre Omidyar’s Democracy Fund.
  • Non-profit

    Center for Secure and Modern Elections (CSME)

    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.
  • Non-profit

    Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation

    The Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation associated with liberal activist couple Larry Lebowitz, a hedge fund manager, and Naomi Aberly, the chair of the board of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Grantmaking The Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation supports a number of left-of-center organizations and advocacy causes; appropriately given
  • Non-profit

    Overbrook Foundation

    The Overbrook Foundation is a New York City-based grantmaking foundation founded in 1948 by investor Frank Altschul and his wife Helen. Today, the Overbrook Foundation’s grants are focused on funding for left-of-center groups supporting social liberalism and environmentalism. Overbrook has an endowment of $150 million and has donated more than
  • Non-profit

    Marty & Dorothy Silverman Foundation

    The Marty and Dorothy Silverman Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation established by the late entrepreneur Morris “Marty” Silverman. The foundation disburses grants to academic, Jewish, and veterans causes, along with programs for children and the elderly.
  • For-profit

    LightBox Collaborative

    LightBox Collaborative is a nonprofit and philanthropic consulting firm based in San Francisco. The firm works with a variety of organizations advocating for left-of-center social and economic policy, with an agenda that includes LGBT rights, civic engagement, immigration, the environment, and labor rights.
  • Non-profit

    Bernard and Anne Spitzer Charitable Trust

    The Bernard and Anne Spitzer Charitable Trust is the private grantmaking foundation of the late real estate developer and philanthropist Bernard Spitzer and his wife, Anne, whose children include former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D). The foundation is a major contributor to left-of-center nonprofits. Background Formed in 2001
  • Non-profit

    Kohlberg Foundation

    The Kohlberg Foundation is a private family foundation founded by private equity billionaire Jerome Kohlberg and his wife Nancy in 1989, based in Mt. Kisco, New York. The foundation provides grants to numerous left-of-center organizations, focused on legal policy related to health programs, the environment, and education.
  • Non-profit

    Tow Foundation

    The Tow Foundation is a Connecticut-based private grantmaking foundation. The organization makes grants in the arts, medical research, higher education, and criminal justice. The foundation makes grants with a strong focus on New York- and Connecticut-based organizations. The organization makes grants to numerous center-left and left-wing organizations through these programs.