Search results for ‘bloomberg’


  • Non-profit

    Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero

    Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) is an environmental, social, governance (ESG) investment initiative to combat climate change which represents organizations with assets totaling $130 trillion. GFANZ’s goal is to achieve net-zero global greenhouse gas emissions to reduce the average global temperature by 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2050.
  • For-profit

    Dewey Square Group

    The Dewey Square Group is a Democratic consulting firm 1 that represents Fortune 500 companies 2
  • Non-profit

    Stand for Children Inc.

    Stand for Children, Inc. is the advocacy arm of the left-of-center Stand For Children Leadership Center education advocacy nonprofit, which operates the critical race theory-inspired Center for Antiracist Education (CARE). 1
  • Person

    Ricardo Castro

    Ricardo Castro is a left-of-center nonprofit attorney working as the general counsel of the International Rescue Committee. He has previously worked in various senior legal roles for prominent left-of-center organizations, including the Open Society Foundations, the Ford Foundation, Consumer Reports, and the Clinton Foundation. Background
  • Person

    Rich Besser

    Rich Besser is the president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a left-of-center nonprofit organization involved in grantmaking and advocacy related to health policy. It is the largest health philanthropy organization in America. Prior to joining the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Besser was a top epidemiologist for
  • Person

    Michael Dell

    Michael Dell is an American businessman and philanthropist, known primarily as the founder, chairman, and CEO of Dell Technologies. Dell Technologies is one of the largest IT companies in the world and provides services to multinational corporations, small businesses, governments, and consumers. As of September 2021, Michael Dell was ranked
  • Non-profit

    The Bridgespan Group

    The Bridgespan Group is a charitable organization that provides consulting services to non-profits across the United States and around the globe. The Bridgespan Group was formed in 1998 by Tom Tierney and Jeff Bradach, both of whom had experience in the management consulting firm, Bain and Company. Tierney and Bradach
  • Person

    Ketanji Brown Jackson

    Ketanji Brown Jackson is a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, a court considered the second-most-important federal court in the United States after the Supreme Court. Jackson attended Harvard University for undergraduate and law school and later worked at large corporate law firms.
  • Non-profit

    Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation

    Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation (RWCF) is a left-of-center advocacy organization which allocates funds to left-progressive organizations that focus on workers within the restaurant industry. It aims to change how the industry operates by unionizing workers and advocating for restaurant workers’ interests under labor law.
  • Person

    Moises Naim

    Moises Naim is a Venezuelan author, journalist, and the former Minister of Trade and Industry of Venezuela in the government of Carlos Andres Perez. He was the director of Venezuela’s Central Bank and an executive director of the World Bank.
  • Non-profit

    Intuit Foundation

    The Intuit Foundation is the employee gift-matching arm of the bookkeeping and tax filing software company Intuit. The foundation utilizes the donor-advised fund, American Online Giving Foundation, to disperse matching funds and does not accept grant solicitations or make any other grants.
  • Government Agency

    Biden Administration – Federal Courts

    This profile contains Biden Administration judicial nominations to federal courts. Supreme Court of the United States Ketanji Brown Jackson is a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. She had previously been serving as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
  • Person

    Cecily Carson

    Cecily M. Carson is a fashion industry figure and philanthropic donor. She is the president of the Carson Family Charitable Trust 1 and founded CMC Jewelry Designs, Inc.
  • Political Party/527

    Change Now Inc.

    Change Now, Inc. is a nationwide political action committee (PAC) that targets candidates who it perceives to be insufficiently supportive of left-of-center policies, particularly those related to healthcare and taxation. Change Now has received millions of dollars from grantmaking organizations such as the Sixteen Thirty Fund, which in recent
  • Non-profit

    The Education Trust

    The Education Trust is a left-leaning advocacy, research, and grantmaking organization based in Washington, D.C. that advocates for more spending on public school systems among other initiatives. The organization lobbies for left-leaning educational policy at the state and federal level and provides research and resources to activists and school districts.
  • Non-profit

    Democracy Builders Fund

    Democracy Builders Fund is a public-school funding advocacy group and nonprofit incubator that has funded and provided consultation to several education projects, including Democracy Prep Public Schools. 1 It was incorporated in 2014 by former
  • Non-profit

    VoteAmerica

    VoteAmerica is a left-of-center voter mobilization group. It hosts information on voter registration, rules for absentee ballots, dates, and other items pertaining to the voting process on its website, as well as tools for making voting by mail easier.
  • Non-profit

    America Achieves

    America Achieves is an education-policy advocacy group supporting implementation of the Common Core educational standards that is funded by major left-of-center foundation funders. In July 2021, America Achieves partnered with left-of-center think tank New America to issue an open letter to members of Congress to add $100 billion in
  • For-profit

    Alper Strategies

    Alper Strategies and Media is a Democratic consulting firm created in 2017 by longtime Democratic strategist Jill Alper, with headquarters in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. 1  Alper Strategies was involved in a 2020 election
  • Person

    Amy Kurtz

    Amy Kurtz is the president of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a “dark money” fund responsible for funneling over $400 million to Democratic and left-of-center causes in 2020.