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  • Non-profit

    Learning Together Project Fund

    The Learning Together Project Fund is a project of the Hopewell Fund, a funding organization managed by Arabella Advisors, a consultancy based in Washington, D.C. that caters to left-leaning clients. The Fund’s main activity consists of supporting programs that fulfill businesses’ promises to support left-progressive causes under the
  • Non-profit

    Hope and Heal Fund

    The Hope and Heal Fund is a gun control advocacy group created and controlled by the left-of-center New Venture Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit administered by the philanthropy consulting firm Arabella Advisors.
  • Non-profit

    Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF)

    The Climate Justice Resilience Fund is an environmentalist funder that works to fund projects in regions that may be at risk from climate change. The fund was launched by the Oak Foundation and is project of the New Venture Fund, a 501(c)(3) funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit managed
  • Non-profit

    Media Democracy Action Fund

    Media Democracy Action Fund is the lobbying arm of the Media Democracy Fund (MDF), an advocacy organization for left-of-center technology and communications policy. The Media Democracy Action Fund is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, the lobbying arm of the nonprofit network managed by the for-profit left-leaning
  • Non-profit

    Americans for Affordable Birth Control Action Fund

    Americans for Affordable Birth Control Action Fund is a left-of-center organization that supports the Obamacare contraception mandate. The mandate requires that birth control be included in employer-provided health insurance plans at no cost to the beneficiary. It is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a 501(c)(4) funding
  • Non-profit

    Chestnut Fund

    The Chestnut Fund is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation founded by Jane Stein, daughter of Sidney and Miriam Stoneman; her husband; and her children from the division of the Stoneman Family Foundation into two separate organizations (the Limestone Foundation being the other) to resolve conflicts surrounding its grantmaking decisions. History
  • Non-profit

    Campion Advocacy Fund

    For additional information, see the Campion Foundation. The Campion Advocacy Fund the political lobbying and activism arm of the Campion Foundation, a private foundation created in 2005 and funded by Tom and Sonya Campion. 1
  • Non-profit

    Civic Participation Action Fund (CPAF)

    The Civic Participation Action Fund (CPAF) was a secretive left-of-center advocacy group created by the Atlantic Advocacy Fund in December 2014 with a multi-million dollar endowment. The Atlantic Advocacy fund is one of several 501(c)(4) nonprofits created by Atlantic Philanthropies, a principally offshore left-of-center grantmaking foundation associated with
  • Non-profit

    PIRG New Voters Project

    The Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) New Voters Project is a left-of-center organization that focuses on increasing participation by left-leaning young voters. It is a part of the left-of-center Public Interest Network (PIN), a collection of over 100 left-leaning advocacy groups that includes the U.S. Public Interest Research
  • Non-profit

    Demand Progress Education Fund

    Demand Progress Education Fund is the educational arm of Demand Progress Action, a left-of-center lobbying organization, and Demand Progress PAC. It describes itself as “sponsored by the New Venture Fund,” a left-liberal funder and nonprofit sponsor that critics describe as part of a half-billion dollar “dark money”
  • Non-profit

    Moriah Fund

    The Moriah Fund is a 501(c)(3) organization that has contributed over $58 million dollars to left-of-center organizations in the since 2012.1 It has worked with major left-of-center groups to fund the left-wing agenda and is
  • Non-profit

    All Above All Action Fund (AAAAF)

    For the 501(c)(3) affiliate, see All Above All (Nonprofit) All Above All Action Fund is a project of the 501(c)(4) Sixteen Thirty Fund and the sister affiliate to All Above All, a project of the left-wing 501(c)(3) New Venture Fund. Both the Sixteen Thirty Fund and
  • Non-profit

    Wellspring Philanthropic Fund

    The Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, formerly known as the Matan B’Seter Foundation, was created in 2001 as part of an elaborate and secretive network of grantmaking organizations funded by three hedge fund billionaires: Andrew Shechtel, David Gelbaum and C. Frederick Taylor.
  • Non-profit

    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
  • For-profit

    Good Ventures LLC

    Good Ventures LLC is a for-profit investment subsidiary of the Good Ventures Foundation. Created in 2012, it donates its net earnings to the Good Ventures Foundation to support grantmaking in the areas of left-of-center criminal justice reform, farm animal welfare, pandemic preparation, and scientific research.
  • Non-profit

    Good Ventures

    Also see Good Ventures Foundation (Nonprofit) Good Ventures was a nonprofit organization created by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and his wife Cari Tuna in 2011. Good Ventures closed near the end of 2018, but the organization’s philanthropic endeavors continue through affiliate organizations including the Good
  • Non-profit

    Good Ventures Foundation

    Also see Good Ventures (Nonprofit) The Good Ventures Foundation was created by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and his wife Cari Tuna in 2012. It was originally set up as a fund for Good Ventures, a related public charity that closed at the end of 2018.
  • Non-profit

    Civic Engagement Fund

    The Civic Engagement Fund is a left-of-center advocacy organization headquartered in Washington D.C. which works as an incubator, creating other left of center organizations to advocate on a wide variety of topics. It is supported and funded by the New Venture Fund, a left-of-center advocacy philanthropy initiative managed by
  • Non-profit

    Media Democracy Fund (MDF)

    The Media Democracy Fund is a left-of-center activist organization that works on media and internet related issues. It is a project of the New Venture Fund (itself managed as part of a network of “dark money” organizations under the ambit of for-profit philanthropic consultancy Arabella Advisors