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Bay Rising Action (BRA) is a project of the left-of-center Movement Strategy Center (MSC) that advocates for equal outcomes for minorities and conducts voter mobilization, including providing a search tool for left-of-center voter guides.
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The Marble Freedom Trust is a right-of-center organization founded in 2020 by Leonard Leo, a conservative legal activist and former executive vice president of the Federalist Society. Its largest known source of funding came from a donation of company shares by Barre Seid, an electronics manufacturing mogul, that
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Muslim Advocates is a left-of-center nonprofit faith-based organization that was founded in response to the effects of the USA Patriot Act of 2001, which it alleges has “led to widespread surveillance and discrimination.” 1 The
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The American Online Giving Foundation is a 501(c)(3) provider of donor-advised funds. Founded in 2016, the group is partnered with software firm Benevity Inc. 1 Leadership Bryan de Lottinville is the
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The Center for Ballot Freedom is an organization which advocates for instituting “fusion voting,” a voting system in which candidates may be endorsed by multiple political parties and votes on any “party line” for a candidate are combined to determine the winner. It seeks to reduce the power of the
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Akron Community Foundation began in 1955 as a civic community foundation for the greater area of Akron, Ohio. The Foundation oversees 800 donor funds established by individuals, families, and organizations that provide grants to support education, health care, and community programs. History The Akron Community Foundation (originally known as Akron
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Solidarity Giving is a left-of-center grantmaking and advocacy donor-advised fund located in Palo Alto, California. The fund was created in 2016 immediately after the election of President Donald Trump to change government systems, laws, and policies nationwide.
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The People’s Forum is a socialist organization that acts as project incubator. From its location in New York City, the Forum hosts events, readings, operates a cafe and a library, and publishes various cultural works and media.
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Network for Good is a left-of-center donor-advised fund that facilitates and processes online donations for numerous nonprofits. It also has a for-profit subsidiary that markets donor-management software to nonprofits. 1 Founding and History Network
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The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven (Community Foundation) is a donor-advised fund that serves the New Haven, Connecticut, community 1
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The National Christian Charitable Foundation (NCF), also known as the National Christian Foundation, is a community foundation. Founded in 1982, it is currently the largest Christian charity in the United States, having facilitated more than $14.5 billion in grants to more than 71,000 churches and other nonprofit organizations. The organization
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Vote.org is a left-of-center get-out-the-vote organization specifically designed to mobilize minority communities through online communications and resources. 1 Vote.org says it is the “largest 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan voting registration and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) technology platform in America, with the goal of reaching
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The Miami Foundation is a community grantmaking foundation located in Miami, Florida. The foundation offers donors the opportunity to create a donor-advised fund within the foundation for donors to direct their funds to recipient organizations. Much of the organization’s funding activity focuses on the greater Miami and south Florida region
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National Education Equity Lab (Education Equity Lab) is a left-of-center education-focused organization that operates a pilot program for high school juniors and seniors
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For The Long Term (FTLT) is an activist group which promotes investment practices that comply with left-progressive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policy goals. The organization focuses primarily on state, regional, and city governments, aiming to pressure their treasurers and financial oversight departments to adopt policies that are compatible
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The Asian American Resource Workshop is a left-of-center advocacy organization located in Boston that advocates for far-left public policy and social issues in the greater Boston area and at the national level. The organization was founded in 1979 as a local community organizing group for Asian Americans in the Boston
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Melissa L. Bradley is an investor, philanthropist, and left-of-center political activist. She is the founder of 1863 Ventures, a business development fund that invests in whom it calls “black and brown entrepreneurs” so that the “New Majority” can “build wealth.”
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Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation (RWCF) is a left-of-center advocacy organization which allocates funds to left-progressive organizations that focus on workers within the restaurant industry. It aims to change how the industry operates by unionizing workers and advocating for restaurant workers’ interests under labor law.
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The Intuit Foundation is the employee gift-matching arm of the bookkeeping and tax filing software company Intuit. The foundation utilizes the donor-advised fund, American Online Giving Foundation, to disperse matching funds and does not accept grant solicitations or make any other grants.
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Unmasking Fidelity is a far-left advocacy campaign that opposes privacy and anonymity for donors to right-leaning nonprofits, a free speech provision protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. Unmasking Fidelity is a coalition of multiple center- and far-left activist nonprofits, including