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Non-profit
Established in 1988, the Chinook Fund is a left-of-center pass-through funder based in Denver, Colorado. It awards general operating grants of $4,000 to $10,000 to Colorado nonprofits engaged in community organizing and led by people of color.
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Non-profit
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is a left-of-center professional association for school psychologists, claiming to serve over 25,000 individual members throughout the United States. The organization has strongly supported the use of critical race theory within schools and defended teaching it in public schools by distributing documents outlining
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Other Group
D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice is a program launched by Teaching for Change, a nonprofit organization that focuses on left-of-center “social justice” education. It is a network for educators in the Washington, D.C., area who support “social justice teaching” and coordinates resources, teacher-led working groups, and events in
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The Fairmount Group is a marketing firm that works with left-of-center activist groups and Democratic campaigns in advocating for the elimination of restrictions on abortions, particularly for late-term abortions, and organizing LGBT events.
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The Anti Police-Terror Project is a radical-left 501(c)(3) nonprofit activist group located in Oakland, California. In the fiscal year covering July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022, it received $200,000 worth of grants from the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.
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Love Not Blood Campaign (LNBC) is a left-of-center activist group that focuses on the critical race theory-influenced concepts of racial justice, social justice, and economic justice. The organization’s activism focuses on efforts to create a “racially just society” and combat what it identifies as police violence and institutional racism in
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Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is the second-largest public school system in the United States, consisting of more than 571,000 students and 74,000 staff. 1 It is governed by a board of elected officials, chosen
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Dev Color (stylized as /dev/color) is a career network and accelerator for Black software engineers, 1 technologists, entrepreneurs,
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Associated Press (AP) is major media cooperative that operates as a newsgathering nonprofit organization. 1 AP operates in all 50 states and at 250 locations in 100 different countries,
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Non-profit
The AMAAD Institute (Arming Minorities Against Addiction and Disease Institute) is a nonprofit organization that provides support services primarily to gay Black men in the greater Los Angeles area. The AMAAD Institute receives most of its funding from federal, state, and local government agencies. While the AMAAD Institute’s programs are
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The Association of Raza Educators (ARE) is a far-left collective of Hispanic educators based in California. While the organization has little statewide or national structure or activity, ARE chapters operate in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, and Santa Barbara. The organization does not appear to be a registered nonprofit with
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IssueVoter is an online service which provides summaries of proposed legislation in Congress. It also offers a platform for constituents to send comments to their representatives. Founded by Maria Yuan, a former state senate campaign manager, IssueVoter describes itself as nonpartisan and claims that its summaries of legislation are unbiased
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Person
James Marsicano (also known as “Jamie Marsicano”) is a left-wing activist with multiple arrests stemming from protests against the police. As of March 2023, Marsicano was a law student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In March 2023, Marsicano was arrested on charges of domestic terrorism for
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Reclaim Philadelphia is a fiscally sponsored project of Pennsylvania Stands Up and focuses on left-of-center criminal justice and prison administration. Reclaim Philadelphia advocates for a society with “no need” for police and prisons. 1
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Teen Vogue is an online journal publication produced by Conde Nast in 2003 as a spinoff of Vogue to build brand loyalty with adolescent women.
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Person
Diane Ravitch is a self-described “public school activist” and an opponent of charter schools 1 who is the founder and president of Network for Public Education.
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Network for Public Education (NPE) is an activist group that works to preserve, promote, and improve public education in the United States. 1 The organization opposes charter schools
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Person
Steve Jurvetson is a venture capitalist who supports the left-of-center Audacious Project, 1 which he has called a “bold adventure in social philanthropy.”
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Non-profit
This page is for a previous version of the United States Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR), before it was rebranded in 2016. The United States Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation (USCEIO) was an activist initiative against the perceived military subjugation and political repression of the Gaza
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Non-profit
National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) is a left-of-center association that focuses its efforts on the concept of “media literacy.” 1