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Equal Measure is a left-of-center organization that provides free consulting services including organizational evaluation, strategy and communications to governments, foundations, and nonprofits in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Founded at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, it became its own entity with funding from left-of-center
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The Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers (MAP) is a coalition of over 70 member groups that focuses on environmental issues, left-of-center foreign and domestic policies, and peacebuilding. 14 Background The Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers
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The Carolina Migrant Network (CMN) is a left-of-center legal aid and immigration advocacy organization that provides no-cost legal services to immigrants seeking asylum status and illegal immigrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The group was founded in 2019 by Stefania Arteaga and Becca O’Neill to offer legal
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Ayada Leads is a nonprofit organization that provides resources and training to assist African American women in the Minneapolis area to run for elected positions at all levels of government, with a particular focus on local races.
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Power Forward Communities is a nonprofit coalition that was awarded a $2 billion National Clean Investment Fund (NCIF) grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to offer financing for residential carbon emission-reduction projects. It provides loans to homeowners and developers to replace appliances and make other upgrades to homes
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The China-US Solidarity Network (CUSSN) is a pro-China network founded in 2016 that advocates for the creation of delegations between both countries. 46 The China-US Solidarity Network’s delegations to China aim to include left-of-center
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Valiente Fund is a left-of-center grantmaking fund and a project for activist group Way to Rise. The project provides funding to activist organizations claiming to in the interests of the Latino Community within in the United States.
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JusticeLA is a coalition of left-of-center groups that advocate for the reduction in incarceration rates and prevalence of jails in Los Angeles, California. 66 It is a coalition project of two left-of-center criminal justice policy
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New Energy Nexus (NEX) is an organization focused on accelerating environmentalism with energy development through investments in weather-dependent energy startups and entrepreneurs. It provides funds, accelerators, networking opportunities, and training. In 2023, NEX was selected to be the Climate Tech Startup Program partner for COP28, the annual United Nations
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Ecority is a left-of-center nonprofit that was established to leverage and scale the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-administered Greenhouse Gas Reduction (GHGR) Fund. Its members include a national network of credit unions, community development financial institutions (CDFI), and “green banks.”
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Children’s Advocacy Institute (CAI) is an academic, research, and advocacy organization established at the University of San Diego (USD) focused on children’s issues. It advocates at the state and federal levels for improvements to the child protection and foster care systems and addresses issues concerning child abuse and sexual exploitation,
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Adler and Colvin (styled Adler & Colvin) is a left-of-center law firm that specializes in nonprofit and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) classification-related matters. 150 The firm is headquartered in
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Howard Horowitz is a socialist 165 166
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It Takes Roots (ITR, also known as It Takes Roots to Grow the Resistance) is an environmentalist advocacy coalition that was created in 2016 by the Climate Justice Alliance, the Indigenous Environmental Network, the Grassroots Global Justice Alliance, and the Right to the City Alliance. The
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The Asian American Federation (AAF) advocates for the Asian community, focusing its efforts in New York City and the tri-state area (where New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut meet) on issues related to immigrant services, research, policy advocacy, and grantmaking to third-party nonprofits.
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Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is an activist organization that supports Black liberation, Black/Brown unity, and labor organizing. It was involved in the founding of the Labor Party and was an affiliate of the Black Radical Congress.
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The Future of Life Institute (FLI) works to maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, and nuclear weapons. It focuses on long-term threats such as human extinction and on ways to harness scientific breakthroughs to benefit humanity. Its main activities are advocacy and sponsored research.
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Black Harvest, LLC is a New York City -based for-profit philanthropic consultancy that works with left-of-center to far-left groups. The owner is Tynesha McHarris, a co-founder of the Black Feminist Fund. 239 The company helped create
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Johannah King-Slutzky is a left-of-center political activist known as a spokesperson for anti-Israel student protesters at Columbia University during occupation-style demonstrations in 2024. While talking to reporters, she claimed that the situation of the protesters, who had occupied a building on campus, called for “basic humanitarian aid”and implied they
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Jefferson Regional Foundation is a network of more than 100 organizations located near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that focuses on grantmaking in the Pittsburgh area. 262