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Non-profit
Transformative Justice Coalition is an advocacy organization founded in 2015 by Barbara R. Arnwine, a left-of-center racial justice activist. It touts its participation in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1991, which among other things allowed employees to sue their employers based on identity discrimination. Activities Transformative
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Non-profit
National Whistleblower Center (NWC) is an educational and advocacy organization focused on protecting and rewarding left-leaning, especially environmentalist, whistleblowers. 1 It was founded by whistleblower attorneys Stephen Kohn, Michael Kohn, and
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Non-profit
Working Films is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that funds the production and promotion of films that promote left-wing political and cultural perspectives. Its aim is to “shift culture” through the creation of films that push left-of-center narratives around issues such as race, environmentalism, immigration, and abortion.
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Non-profit
The Management Center (TMC) is a left-of-center management consulting and training 1 firm that seeks to advance the critical race theory-influenced concept of social justice. In its programming, TMC coaching helps managers adopt far-left
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Non-profit
The Center for Communication is a left-of-center advocacy group dedicated to fostering diversity in media through the education and empowerment of students aspiring to join the industry. The organization partners with left-leaning organizations like the Ford Foundation,
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Non-profit
Independent Media Institute is an advocacy organization that uses journalism and related media disciplines to promote left-of-center messaging and policies. 1 It is best known for its creation and management of the AlterNet journalism
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Non-profit
RAND Corporation is a think tank that aims to influence the policy and decision-making of the United States government, particularly its military. It is headquartered in Santa Monica, California but has locations throughout the U.S., Europe, and Australia and employs roughly 1,800 individuals.
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Other Group
Muslim Power Building Project (MPBP) is a left-of-center community organizing initiative that creates leadership development programs for Muslims in the United States. It is a fiscally sponsored project of Faith in Action and is a collaborative effort whose partners are LA Voice (the Los Angeles chapter of Faith in
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Other Group
Organizing Resilience is an effort within the Amalgamated Charitable Foundation, an ideologically motivated donor-advised fund provider associated with Amalgamated Bank, a financial institution associated with the Service Employees International Union’s Workers United division, that coordinates national and local networks to allow left-of-center organizations, government officials, and
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Other Group
The Democracy Funders Network (DFN) is a collaboration initiative for left-leaning grantmakers. Members of the network coordinate their philanthropic efforts and identify causes in which to invest their money. Causes that DFN and its members support include the perceived threat of right-leaning populist movements and the alleged need to restructure
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Movement
There are more than 700 nonprofits and other advocacy groups in the United States that oppose the use of carbon free nuclear energy.
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Other Group
The B Corp Climate Collective is a coalition of left-of-center companies with environmentalist agendas that advocates for left-of-center environmental policies worldwide. The coalition is affiliated with the nongovernmental organization B Lab. Its members are companies that are certified B Corporations or “B Corps,” a certification program operated by B
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Non-profit
El-Hibri Foundation (EHF) is a Muslim-American advocacy and grantmaking organization. This group was founded in 2001 in honor of Lebanese financier and philanthropist Ibrahim El-Hibri, and is maintained by his family. EHF works primarily in promotion of Muslim inclusion and interfaith dialogue and provides grants to nonprofits that do similar
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Non-profit
Massachusetts Law Reform Institute (MLRI) is a Massachusetts-based legal advocacy group that provides legal advocacy for the poor. MLRI supports new taxes on home sales, rent control regulations, increased welfare assistance, and in-state tuition and financial aid to immigrants; opposes increased welfare work requirements; and approaches much of its work
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Non-profit
The George W. Bush Foundation, which operates as the George W. Bush Presidential Center (shortened as the Bush Center), is a nonpartisan organization that houses the George W. Bush Presidential Museum and the George W. Bush Institute at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) campus in Dallas. The Bush Center’s mission
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Non-profit
The Werner-Kohnstamm Family Giving Fund (WKF) is a family philanthropy focused on left-of-center immigration policy. It is managed by trustees Edward Kissam and Jo Ann Intili. It is organized as a donor-advised charitable giving fund within Fidelity Charitable.
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Other Group
Pueblo Action Alliance is a far-left Native American environmental activist group. It is a fiscally-sponsored project of the SouthWest Organizing Project.1 Pueblo Action Alliance sees itself as descended from Native American resistance to European colonial
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Non-profit
The Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) is a left-of-center nonprofit organization based in Charleston, South Carolina that advocates for LGBT interests. 1 The organization supports permitting the participation of transgender women
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Non-profit
Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC) is an activist group based in New York City which advocates for research and funding of acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome (AIDS) prevention and treatment. It also pushes for greater acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) lifestyles in addition to a variety of other left-of-center
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Non-profit
The Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (TLDEF) is a New York-based left-of-center advocacy group focused on trans and non-binary persons’ interests. The TLDEF primarily assists individuals in court cases by connecting them with pro bono lawyers at established law firms. In January 2024, it was announced that the