Search results for ‘rockefeller fund’


  • Non-profit

    Public Goods Project

    The Public Goods Project is a public health advocacy organization that runs media campaigns on behalf of its funders regarding a variety of public health issues. The organization is a nonprofit, however it acts as a public affairs firm executing and implementing state, local, and national public health campaigns. The
  • Non-profit

    Welcome.US

    Welcome.US was founded as a fiscally sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors in 2021 to pool resources to facilitate the processing, assistance, and settlement of refugees in the United States after the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan. The group has since broadened its scope beyond Afghanistan and has raised
  • Person

    Susan Pritzker

    Susan Pritzker is a philanthropist, feminist, and political activist focused on left-of-center issues and redistribution of wealth. She married Nicholas Pritzker, a member of the family that started Hyatt Hotels Corporation and one of America’s richest families, and has spent over 45 years involved in philanthropy and activism. In
  • Non-profit

    Fresh Sound Foundation

    The Fresh Sound Foundation is a left-of-center private grantmaking foundation based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The group focuses largely on giving to the arts and environmentalist causes. The group is a supporter of left-of-center groups working to shift Georgia towards the Democratic Party such as the New Georgia Project, Fair
  • Non-profit

    Emancipate NC

    Emancipate NC is a left-of-center activist organization of attorneys and organizers focused on eliminating what the group refers to as “structural racism and mass incarceration” through community education, litigation, and policy reform activism. Focus areas include changing the bail system, ending youth imprisonment, leveraging restorative justice to replace incarceration, and
  • Other Group

    Equity Group Foundation

    The Equity Group Foundation is an Africa-based corporate foundation founded by Equity Bank, a Kenyan bank that serves a large region of Africa and is known for its commitment to corporate social responsibility issues. The foundation provides programs and grants focused on education, financial well-being, and health care, including scholarships
  • Non-profit

    California-China Climate Institute (CCCI)

    California-China Climate Institute (CCCI) is a University of California-wide initiative housed at University of California, Berkeley that aims to advance cooperation between California and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on climate-related issues. CCCI operates in partnership with the Institute of Climate Change and Sustainable Development at China’s Tsinghua
  • Non-profit

    Institute of International Education (IIE)

    The Institute of International Education oversees and manages international educational exchange initiatives for individuals in the United States and overseas. The nonprofit receives donations from left-leaning organizations, such as the Ford Foundation. Background The Institute of International Education (IIE) was established in 1919 by Nobel Peace Prize laureates Nicholas
  • Other Group

    Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH)

    Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH) is a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors that coordinates programs initiated by the United States Department of State and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to resettle refugees and other immigrants within communities throughout the United States. Organization Community
  • Non-profit

    Climate Policy Initiative (CPI)

    Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) is a left-of-center research, analysis, advisory, and advocacy organization and think tank headquartered in San Fransico, California. The organization focuses on influencing finance, policy, and land use, particularly in areas of climate change and environmentalist practices.
  • Non-profit

    Council of Michigan Foundations

    The Council of Michigan Foundations is a membership association of philanthropic foundations in Michigan. Originally founded in 1975 to advance the interests of its member foundations and the donors who supported them, it has shifted its strategic priorities and was among the first institutions to embrace and promote left-of-center diversity,
  • Person

    Chuck Feeney

    Chuck Feeney was an Irish-American billionaire businessman and philanthropist who made his money in duty-free retail and formed the Bermuda-based grantmaking organization Atlantic Philanthropies. Throughout much of the 1980s and 1990s, Feeney anonymously gave away much of his fortune to schools, hospitals, and other philanthropic ventures in the United
  • Non-profit

    Dorrance Dance

    Dorrance Dance is a left-wing tap dance performance nonprofit located in New York City. The group attained notice among political watchers for having appeared in a December 2023 holiday-themed musical video filmed at the White House during the Biden administration.
  • Non-profit

    Invest in Our Future (IOF)

    Invest in Our Future (IOF) is a left-of-center philanthropic collaborative established to support the implementation of three pieces of legislation passed during the Biden administration: the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, and the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. It is a
  • For-profit

    Sayara International (Sayara Media and Communication and Sayara Strategies

    Sayara International (also known as Sayara Media and Communication and Sayara Strategies) is an international research and public relations firm based in Vienna, Virginia that works with governments, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. Background Sayara International (also known as Sayara Media and Communication and Sayara Strategies) was founded on December
  • Non-profit

    Centro de Investigación y Política Pública (CIPP)

    Centro de Investigación y Política Pública (CIPP) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization based in San Juan, Puerto Rico that advocates for transparent and responsive government through public policy analysis and increased community engagement.
  • Other Group

    Faith in Women

    Faith in Women is a Mississippi-based abortion-advocacy organization for religiously affiliated people. The organization was founded by members of the United Methodist Church to promote access to legal abortion. 1 Activities Faith
  • Non-profit

    RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC)

    RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC) is charitable fund managed by the Rockefeller Foundation, a left-of-center grantmaking foundation. It allows investors, businesses, governments, and other donors to pool their funds together and promises to help them manage and distribute said funds to “solutions for social impact and bring about transformational change.”
  • Non-profit

    RefugeeOne

    RefugeeOne provides refugee resettlement services to refugees primarily from the Middle East. Services include housing, English classes, health and mental services, programs for women, youth, and young adults, and job search support. It receives funding from the United States government and from several left-of-center philanthropies including the John D.
  • Other Group

    Forum on the Arms Trade

    Forum on the Arms Trade is a network of scholars and advocates on arms transfers, weapons use, and national security who hold conferences to discuss human rights, disarmament, and cybersecurity. Activities Forum on the Arms Trade tracks weapons sales and arms transfers made between countries during wars. For example, its