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Person
George Krupp is a businessman and major Democratic donor who made his fortune through The Berkshire Group, a real estate investment company. Krupp and his family run the Krupp Family Foundation as their grantmaking fund.
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Non-profit
Women’s Emergency Network is an abortion fund and abortion advocacy organization located in South Florida. It partners with abortion clinics and provides financial assistance to individuals seeking abortions. It is part of the National Network of Abortion Funds.
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Person
Steven “Steve” Gomez is president of Advancing Arizona (also known as Honest Arizona and Advancing AZ) a left-of-center political and policy advocacy organization. Advancing Arizona advocates for increased government involvement in health care, additional and expanded government welfare programs, and has attacked Republican policies and candidates.
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Non-profit
The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation is a private foundation based in New York City. The foundation was founded in 1955, initially supporting cultural programs, education, healthcare, and Jewish and Israeli charitable organizations. 35 The foundation also donates to
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Other Group
Students Learn Students Vote (SLSV) is a nationwide voter education and activation network focused on college student voter participation. 45 Though SLSV describes itself as nonpartisan, its leadership is aligned with the Democratic Party,
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For-profit
TrueGivers, LLC, is a mailing service company that provides database services to nonprofits and other customers. 57 In recent years, its TrueNCOA service has been used by election integrity activists to identify potential issues with
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Non-profit
Social Offset is a nonprofit organization that facilitates charitable donations to left-leaning organizations to “offset” incidental financial contributions to events, organizations, or states that do not endorse left-of-center ideologies and causes. Social Offset describes its method as “like carbon offset but for your values.”
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Other Group
The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP) is a left-of-center LGBT advocacy coalition that is coordinated by the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project and is comprised of over 50 organizations. 81
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Non-profit
Latino Policy Institute (LPI) advocates on state legislation and conducts research and education to advance left-of-center and Latino-focused interests within the state of Rhode Island. 89 The organization claims credit for expanding health coverage
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Non-profit
The American Muslim Bar Association (AMBA) is a left-of-center advocacy group for Muslims in the legal profession which frequently issues letters and legal analyses about matters ranging from supporting legalized abortion to claiming that law firms engage in “Islamophobia” when not hiring law students who espouse anti-Semitic beliefs.
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Non-profit
A Better Wisconsin Together (ABWT) is a communications hub for left-of-center issues and advocacy in the state of Wisconsin. It publishes messages on social media and funds ads on television and radio to promote liberal views. At its start it merged with One Wisconsin Now and became a
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Political Party/527
Alliance for Common Sense is a political organization founded by the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) to support the re-election of Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D). The Alliance sponsored several ads in 2022 that attacked the Republican candidate Tim Michels, claiming he was too radical and divisive for
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Other Group
The Arizona Donor Alliance is a left-of-center group which coordinates the giving of left-of-center donors to build political infrastructure in Arizona. The group’s executive director, Korina Iribe, came to the United States illegally as a child and has remained in the country under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
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Non-profit
The Cowles Charitable Trust is a left-of-center grantmaking foundation based in Staten Island, New York founded by Gardner “Mike” Cowles, Jr., a co-owner of the Cowles Media Company. Background The Cowles Charitable Trust was established in 1948 by Gardner “Mike” Cowles, Jr., a newspaper editor, publisher, and co-owner of the
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Non-profit
The Vivo Foundation is a left-of-center family foundation formed in 2021 by Medline Industries president Andy Mills and his wife Nancy. The foundation was funded with a $200 million bequest from Andy and Nancy Mills and focuses on funding “education equity” issues mostly in the Chicago area, making grants to
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Non-profit
Instituto Lab is a left-of-center political activism and advocacy organization based in Arizona that advocates for a left-of-center policies and incubates left-of-center campaigns, programs, and organizations. The group is also known as Instituto and consists of two organizations: Instituto Lab, the charitable/educational arm that operates most of the organization’s programs,
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Non-profit
Instituto Power is a left-of-center political activism and advocacy organization based in Arizona that advocates for left-of-center policies and incubates left-of-center campaigns, programs, and organizations. Instituto Power is the lobbying and political action arm of the Instituto organizational group, which consists of Instituto Power and Instituto Lab,
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Non-profit
The Pipeline Fund is an organization dedicated to training female, low-income, and racial and ethnic minority candidates to run for office in the United States. The Fund was launched with assistance from political consultancy Civitas Public Affairs
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Other Group
The Alyssa Rodriguez Center (ARC) for Gender Justice is a non-profit that advocates for left-of-center policies regarding transgender issues, particularly those related to housing and incarceration assignments. It operates in New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.
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Non-profit
CHOICES Center for Reproductive Health is a Memphis, Tennessee-based nonprofit abortion provider. The Memphis clinic stopped performing abortions after a state-level ban on abortions took affect after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision allowed states to set policy on abortion. The group opened another abortion clinic in Carbondale, Illinois, where