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The Real News Project is a left-leaning 501(c)(3) nonprofit located in New York, New York. Real News Project maintains WhoWhatWhy, a news website created by investigative journalist Russ Baker whose staff includes a number of liberal operatives such as former Southern Poverty Law Center president’s council member Ricardo Blazquez.
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The Colcom Foundation is a grantmaking organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that provides funding to advocacy groups that deal with causes related to immigration restriction, family policy, and environmental conservation. The foundation frames these issues as part of a larger global crisis which it describes as a “sixth mass extinction”
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STG Results (also called Smoot Tewes Consulting) is a Democratic Party-aligned public affairs and political strategy firm. It was founded in 2013 as Smoot Tewes Group by two former Obama for America senior staffers, Julianna Smoot and Paul Tewes.
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Teresa Anne Shook is a retired lawyer, from Maui, Hawaii1 who has received credit for first proposing the “Women’s March
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Freedom for Immigrants is a left-of-center immigration advocacy organization. The organization and its founders have close ties to numerous left-wing funding entities and advocacy networks for illegal immigrants. While the majority of the organization’s advocacy is focused on legal and policy work pushing an expansionist immigration agenda, it has also
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The Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration and Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (often shortened to By Any Means Necessary, or BAMN) is a radical left-wing coalition linked with the Trotskyist Revolutionary Workers League created in 1995 in Berkeley, California.
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The Google Foundation (also known by its internet address, Google.org) is the corporate charitable arm of Alphabet, Inc., and its subsidiary, Google. It is a major funder of left-wing advocacy, having contributed at least $70 million in the decade between 2007-2016 to organizations such as the Tides Foundation, a provider of
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Immigration Justice Campaign is a project of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the American Immigration Council, and the American Immigrant Representation Project that provides pro bono legal representation and advocacy for persons detained by U.S. immigration authorities. The Campaign’s partners include a number of left-wing organizations including the
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The Centro Sin Fronteras (“Center Without Borders”), officially the Centro Sin Fronteras Community Services Network, is a 501(c)(3) illegal immigration activist organization. The Center was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1987 by Emma Lozano, a pastor at the Lincoln United Methodist Church in Chicago, Illinois.
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For more information on Pueblo Sin Fronteras, see Centro Sin Fronteras and La Familia Latina Unida (Nonprofits) The Pueblo Sin Fronteras (“People Without Borders”) is a project of La Familia Latina Unida, a Chicago, Illinois-based 501(c)(4) illegal immigration advocacy organization formed in 2001 by Elvira Arellano, an
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Democracy North Carolina (or Democracy NC) is a left-of-center group based in Durham, North Carolina that lobbies against voter integrity measures and for campaign speech restrictions. It is often portrayed as a neutral organization but it has received funding from the Reynolds-family-related left-wing foundations
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Alabama Arise is the 501(c)(4) lobbying arm of Arise Citizens’ Policy Project (ACPP), a left-of-center think tank focusing on Alabama state policy.1 Alabama Arise commonly takes left-of-center stances on legislation that
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The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) is a 501(c)(3) advocacy organization seeking to end the death penalty in the United States and around the world. Since its inception in 1976, the NCADP has been closely associated with the left-of-center American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The NCADP
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J. Richard Cohen is the former president of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Cohen resigned from his position with the SPLC on March 14, 2019, the day after SPLC co-founder Morris Dees was fired from his position as chief trial counsel.
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The Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) is a left-of-center organization that provides legal services for both legal and illegal immigrants and campaigns for more liberal immigration laws. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops founded the organization in 1988. The organization is heavily involved in refugee resettlement and receives grants
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Also see CREDO Mobile (Working Assets) CREDO Action is the left-wing advocacy arm of the San Francisco-based CREDO Mobile, which was originally formed in 1985 under the name Working Assets.
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Schwab Charitable is a provider of donor-advised funds (DAF), charitable funds through which donors can direct contributions. It is operated by Charles Schwab and Co. The organization is one of many donor-advised fund providers in the United States operated by large financial institutions. The organization is the sixth-largest charitable organization
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The Amalgamated Charitable Foundation is a donor-advised fund that was spun off from the Service Employees International Union-owned Amalgamated Bank in 2017. 1 It funds a number of left-progressive advocacy organizations and sponsors a campaign targeting social-conservative and
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Spotify is a Swedish media entertainment company. Controversies “Hate Content” In May 2018, Spotify announced it would partner with various left-wing groups to combat “hate content” in its music streaming service. According to the firm’s policy, monitored “hate content” includes “that expressly and principally promotes, advocates, or incites hatred or
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Gold Bay Foundation is a grantmaking organization which issues grants to pro-abortion, environmentalist organizations, and supports many investigative journalism organizations which report exclusively on conservative leaning organizations. The organization does not have an online presence despite making considerable contributions to left-of-center organizations, totaling $1,330,200 in 2017.