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The Women’s Equality Center is an advocacy “pop-up” campaign of the left-of-center New Venture Fund that advances left-of-center abortion and contraception policy positions in the U.S. and Latin America. Organizational Overview The Women’s Equality Center provides strategic communications and campaign support to left-of-center reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations
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Non-profit
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.”
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Non-profit
Equal Citizens is a left-of-center organization that seeks to institute major changes in how American political institutions are organized, primarily through initiatives that seek to weaken voting integrity laws, curtail campaign-related speech, and undermine the traditional role that the Electoral College has played in political representation.
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Non-profit
Equal Voice Action was a Seattle-based lobbying and advocacy organization which called for eliminating social and economic inequality within the United States. 1 It primarily worked to create community-based networks of poor and low-income families, supporting
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Non-profit
The Institute for Strategic and Equitable Development (ISED) is a left-of-center entity that lobbies philanthropies to fund issues and causes related to left-progressive visions of race and ethnicity.
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Non-profit
The Leadership for Educational Equity Foundation (LEEF) is the research and education arm of branch of Leadership for Educational Equity (LEE), a nonprofit advocacy group which trains and organizes Teach for America (TFA) teachers and alumni to promote political education reforms. LEEF funds LEE’s educational events, internships, research,
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Non-profit
Leadership for Education Equity (LEE) is a lobbying and advocacy group which trains and organizes Teach for America (TFA) teachers and alumni to promote increased government spending on schools in low-income neighborhoods and to provide additional education support for ethnic minorities. It also engages in lobbying, political campaign support,
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For-profit
Le Fonds de Solidarite FTQ (FONDS), known in English as Solidarity Fund FTQ, is a development capital fund based in Quebec, Canada. It manages net assets of $16.7 billion Canadian (approximately $12.6 billion USD) and is partnered with 3,126 companies as of November 30, 2019.
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Non-profit
Sisters of St. Francis of Dubuque is a Catholic ministry based in Dubuque, Iowa. The group is involved in assisting the re-entry to society of women released from prison and in anti-immigration-enforcement, environmentalist, and other left-of-center activism. The organization sponsors Briar Cliff University, a Catholic university in Sioux City, Iowa.
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Non-profit
Impeachment HQ is a rapid response campaign “war room” sending out press links and spin to media to support the impeachment and removal from office of President Donald Trump. The project is a joint effort by Defend the Republic and Stand Up America, an advocacy group founded and led
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Non-profit
The Women’s Equity Center and Action Network (WE CAN) is a left-leaning feminist organization which seeks to help minority women and girls increase their personal and cultural influence. 1 It
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For-profit
Squire Patton Boggs is a major international law firm and the third-largest lobbying company in the United States.
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Non-profit
Out and Equal Workplace Advocates (typically styled “Out & Equal”) is an advocacy organization for LGBT interests in the professional environment based in Oakland, California. Out and Equal primarily provides training and support to LGBT employees. 1 The
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Non-profit
The Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) is an Atlanta-based nonprofit that promotes the adoption of local policy initiatives developed through the lens of race. It was previously known as Equity Atlanta but changed its name in 2010. PSE is an offspring of, and works with, the left-of-center PolicyLink to
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Non-profit
The Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) is a program run and funded by the University of Southern California that promotes radical left racial, social, and justice policies. Their research studies are often cited by PolicyLink and the Local and Regional Government Alliance on Race and Equity
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Non-profit
The Local and Regional Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) is a joint project of Race Forward and the Othering and Belonging Institute (formerly the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society) at the University of California, Berkeley. GARE serves as a membership organization which
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Non-profit
The National Center for Transgender Equality Action Fund is the political action arm of the National Center for Transgender Equality. It was founded in 2017 to oppose Trump administration rollbacks of social-liberal legal policies established by the Obama administration’s regulatory guidance.
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Non-profit
The Family Equality Council is a center-left gay and lesbian issue advocacy group.
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Non-profit
The LGBTQ Poverty Initiative is a center-left research and advocacy group that publishes on gay and lesbian issues. The Initiative was initially formed and staffed by The Vaid Group, a for-profit consulting firm.
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Person
Dennis Quirin is a political activist and the president of the Neighborhood Funders Group.