Search results for ‘propublica’


  • Non-profit

    Black Feminist Futute (BFF)

    Black Feminist Future (BFF) on developing Black feminist activist leaders through training and pushing the Black feminist agenda through campaigns and public events. BFF focuses on building leadership among Black women, girls, and gender expansive people.
  • Non-profit

    DC Jobs with Justice (DCJWJ)

    DC Jobs with Justice (DCJWJ) is the Washington, D.C. chapter of Jobs with Justice, a national coalition of worker centers and advocacy groups that promotes labor union policy priorities and perspectives across the country.
  • Non-profit

    Brooklyn Arts Council

    The Brooklyn Arts Council is a New York City-based nonprofit that specializes in funding and supporting the arts in Brooklyn. While the group does mostly fund artists, it does occasionally fund activist groups that produce arts such as a 2021 mural painted by the left-of-center criminal justice policy group
  • For-profit

    Ariel Investments

    Ariel Investments is the first Black-founded mutual fund in the U.S. and claims to be the largest minority-owned investment fund in the U.S.
  • Non-profit

    Hmong American Partnership

    The Hmong American Partnership is a Hmong-community-focused, critical race theory-aligned civic organization in Saint Paul, Minnesota, that provides immigrants and refugees with classes, counseling, job training, and financial aid programs. Background In August 1990, the Hmong American Partnership was founded as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Initially,
  • Non-profit

    Clean Air Council (The Council)

    The Clean Air Council (the Council) is an environmental advocacy group founded in 1968 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It campaigns for weather-dependent energy initiatives, stricter industrial pollution laws and regulations, and alternatives to gas-powered automobiles within Pennsylvania and surrounding states.
  • Non-profit

    Bezos Family Foundation (BFF)

    The Bezos Family Foundation (BFF) is a nonprofit grantmaking foundation based in Seattle, Washington founded in 2000. 1
  • Non-profit

    Water Foundation

    Water Foundation is a Sacramento, California-based left-of-center environmentalist grantmaker with a focus on water-related issues. It occasionally takes stances on non-environmental issues as well. Major donors such as the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and the Walton Family Foundation provide funds to
  • Non-profit

    The Women’s Collective

    The Women’s Collective is a Washington, D.C.-based human-services agency which provides a variety of health and social care to women and girls at risk of or living with HIV/AIDS. 1 History The founder
  • Non-profit

    MacMillan Family Foundation

    The MacMillan Family Foundation (officially known as The Macmillan Family Foundation Inc.) is a grantmaking foundation focused on “cancer and medical research, education, and the arts.” 1 The Foundation also gives to some left-of-center organizations,
  • Non-profit

    Evident Change

    Evident Change, formerly the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, is a left-of-center research nonprofit with a focus on criminal justice and child welfare issues. The group opposed the use of cash bail as a condition of pretrial release, claiming that it places an unfair burden on poor and nonwhite
  • Non-profit

    Florida Rising

    Florida Rising is a left-of-center advocacy group headquartered in Miami, Florida, that advocates for a variety of left-of-center economic and social policy stances with an emphasis on criminal justice and environmental policy. The group lobbies the Florida legislature and publishes an annual legislative agenda while also conducting voter outreach and
  • Non-profit

    Black Mamas Matter Alliance

    Black Mamas Matter Alliance is an Atlanta, Georgia-based feminist group focused on Black women. The group focuses on maternal healthcare-related issues and promoting abortion. The group supports expanding Medicaid to include 12 months of postpartum care and implementing Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion.
  • Non-profit

    Assisi House Inc.

    Assisi House Inc. is a left-of-center racial advocacy, arts, and research nonprofit. It was founded by activist and researcher Leslie T. Grover, author of The Benefits of Eating White Folks. Its work is centered around “racial healing” and storytelling, and is supported by the left-of-center grantmaking group Foundation for
  • Non-profit

    CSG Action

    CSG Action (formerly the Alliance for Self-Governance) is the 501(c)(4) nonprofit lobbying arm of Citizens for Self-Governance. CSG Action aims to empower citizens by providing information and training on civic engagement that will positively impact community life. CSG Action also engages in lobbying efforts to influence policies intended to benefit
  • Non-profit

    Conservation Lands Foundation (CLF)

    The Conservation Lands Foundation (CLF) is a left-of-center environmental activist organization that seeks to expand the United States’ National Conservation Lands 1 and operates the Stop Willow Campaign, which opposes the development of the National
  • Non-profit

    Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Florida

    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Florida is a state chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a major Muslim advocacy group based in the U.S. with an extensive track record of associating with militant and radical Islamist ideology. Like its parent organization, CAIR Florida conducts publicity
  • Non-profit

    Defending Liberty

    Defending Liberty is an advocacy organization affiliated with the Convention of States Foundation. Defending Liberty seeks to provide strategic assistance to individuals and organizations that have allegedly been targeted by the government due to their political, religious, or ideological beliefs.
  • Non-profit

    Howard Gilman Foundation

    The Howard Gilman Foundation is a nonprofit grantmaking foundation located in New York City founded in 1981 by Howard Gilman, a former paper company executive and philanthropist who died in 1998 and left much of his wealth to the foundation. The foundation primarily funds arts organizations, mostly focused on arts
  • Non-profit

    OneVoice Movement

    OneVoice Movement is a project of the Peaceworks Foundation, a nonprofit founded to support a two-state solution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. Originally operating in the United States, it has expanded to Europe and the Middle East, with one division in each Israel and Palestinian territories.