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Other Group
Nebraska Examiner is a left-of-center online news outlet, and a member affiliate of the States Newsroom. 1 Like many other affiliates of States Newsroom, it is
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Non-profit
Asian Immigrant Women Advocates (AIWA) is a community organization in the San Francisco Bay Area that organizes and trains immigrant women and students of Asian and other origins to engage in left-of-center social and political advocacy, as well as encourage union organizing in workplaces.
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Labor Union
The Security, Police, and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA) is a labor union that represents security guards and other privately employed security professionals in the United States. 1 It
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Other Group
Turnout Nation is a get-out-the vote advocacy organization that focuses on peer-to-peer persuasion to increase voter turnout. 1 Though the organization claims to be nonpartisan, it is managed by self-described democratic socialist Kendall Lareau, a
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Non-profit
The Step Forward Foundation is a taxpayer-funded left-of-center legal-service organization that provides free legal advice and representation to immigrants, including illegal immigrants, as well as victims of domestic abuse, human trafficking, and sexual assault.
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Government Agency
The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a federal agency housed within the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the DOJ’s Office of Justice programs. It provides grants, resources, trainings, and other forms of assistance to state and local criminal justice programs. Most of the grants awarded by the Bureau of
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Other Group
The Social Justice Portal Project is a left-of-center think tank at the University of Illinois-Chicago. It is dedicated to connecting academics and intellectuals with community-based organizations and political activists to formulate strategies for social activism.
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Non-profit
Foundation for Systemic Change (FSC) is a family foundation and grantmaking organization that supports comprehensive left-of-center systemic change in response to societal challenges.
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Non-profit
WorldDenver (also known as the Denver World Affairs Council) is the Denver, Colorado affiliate of the World Affairs Council, an international affairs educational and civic organization. Background WorldDenver was registered as a charitable nonprofit organization in Denver, Colorado in March 2012 under the name “Denver World Affairs Council.”
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Non-profit
The Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) is a left-of-center immigration organization that advocates for the legalization of all illegal immigrants, calls to end all raids and deportations, and seeks to end all laws restricting immigration. MIRAC calls the United States unjust, racist, and based on white supremacy, and seeks
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Other Group
Educating for American Democracy (EAD) is an organization spun off from a report crafted by numerous major academic institutions at the behest of the federal government regarding how to improve civics education in the United States. The organization’s structure is unknown, though it launched its first round of grants, reaching
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Other Group
Communities United for Status and Protection (CUSP) is a coalition of five organizations that support liberal expansionist immigration policies. CUSP specifically advocates for granting temporary protected status (TPS) to immigrant and refugee groups to prevent deportations. Advocacy Communities United for Status and Protection develops leadership in ethnic and racial minority
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Non-profit
The Hmong American Partnership is a Hmong-community-focused, critical race theory-aligned civic organization in Saint Paul, Minnesota, that provides immigrants and refugees with classes, counseling, job training, and financial aid programs. Background In August 1990, the Hmong American Partnership was founded as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Initially,
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Non-profit
Accelerator for America (AFA) is a left-of-center public policy think tank and advocacy group founded in 2017 by then-Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D). The organization acts as a forum of local government officials and works on promoting public private partnerships and research and development regarding infrastructure and workforce
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Non-profit
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Florida is a state chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a major Muslim advocacy group based in the U.S. with an extensive track record of associating with militant and radical Islamist ideology. Like its parent organization, CAIR Florida conducts publicity
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For-profit
OpenAI is a for-profit artificial intelligence (AI) developer. It was originally founded as a nonprofit organization in 2015 by several technologists and entrepreneurs including Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Ilya Sutskever, and Elon Musk. Formerly a nonprofit organization, in 2019 it reorganized with its main business operating as a “profit
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Non-profit
Student Action with Farmworkers (SAF) is a left-of-center organizing and advocacy organization based in Durham, North Carolina. It deploys college students and farmworkers as community organizers in North and South Carolina and disseminates information on farmworker issues nationwide. Its goal is to improve living and working conditions and a path
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Other Group
Opportunity Wisconsin is a group that claims to be made up of Wisconsin residents advocating for left-of-center economic policies. 1 According to a profile by The Atlantic in 2020, Opportunity Wisconsin was credited with
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Non-profit
The ICA Fund, formerly known as Inner City Advisors, is a community development fund based in Oakland, California. 1 Founded in 1996, ICA Fund offers
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Non-profit
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