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Non-profit
The Philanthropy Roundtable is a non-profit organization that supports and advises philanthropists to strengthen a free American society. The Roundtable aims to protect philanthropic freedom and advance liberty, opportunity, and personal responsibility. 1
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Person
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
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Person
Sonal Shah is a former Democratic Party operative and current president of the Asian American Foundation. 1 She was the national policy director
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Non-profit
Students For Liberty (SFL) is a libertarian organization that connects pro-liberty students worldwide. SFL promotes economic freedom, individual freedom, and academic freedom by developing student leaders, educating people on the key principles of classical liberalism, and networking existing pro-liberty student organizations.
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Non-profit
The Illinois Policy Institute (IPI) is a public policy think tank that advocates for reforms supporting economic liberty, limited government, and free-market principles. Its primary areas of focus are budget and taxation, education, health care, and labor issues.
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Non-profit
The Turkish American National Steering Committee (TASC) is a nonprofit organization that advocates for policy aligned with those of controversial Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. TASC campaigns to promote Erdogan’s policy on relations between the United States and Turkey.
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Non-profit
The Institute for Nonprofit News (formerly the Investigative News Network) is a left-of-center network of not-for-profit media organizations such as Mother Jones, ProPublica, and The Intercept. Background In 2009, journalists from 27 media organizations met at the Pocantico Center in New York, a historic home of the
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Non-profit
The National Tax Limitation Committee (NTLC) is a pro-taxpayer organization that advocates for limited government, individual liberty, and lower tax rates. NTLC promotes candidates and initiatives that support these goals. 1 NTLC’s priorities
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Non-profit
The Yankee Institute for Public Policy is a non-partisan, public policy think tank that advocates for individual freedom, limited government, and free markets in Connecticut. 1 The Yankee Institute for Public Policy
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Person
Saul Alinsky (1909-1972) was a leading political activist and theorist, social critic, self-described “radical,” and an architect of the modern Left’s structure and approach to advocacy and electioneering. Alinsky pioneered “community organizing,” a form of coalition-building centered on aligning the common goals of multiple interest groups too small or electorally
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Person
Frances Haugen is a data scientist and former Facebook employee who leaked thousands of Facebook’s internal documents to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Wall Street Journal, and famously came forward as a whistleblower on 60 Minutes in October 2021, leading to Haugen testifying before the Senate sub-committee on
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Non-profit
Guarding Against Pandemics is a left-leaning advocacy created in 2020 to support legislation that increases government investment in pandemic prevention plans. The organization was created to support a specific proposal by the Biden administration to allocate $30 billion in federal funding for the containment of future pandemic outbreaks. The
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For-profit
The Elias Law Group is the law firm of Marc Elias, the former long-standing leader of the political law practice at Perkins Coie, a major law firm that serves Democratic politicians. In August 2021, Elias left Perkins Coie with ten partners and three counsels to establish the Elias
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Non-profit
The Goodman Institute for Public Policy Research is a non-partisan, public policy think tank that advocates for individual freedom, limited government, and free markets, especially as it regards tax, health care, and entitlement policy.
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Political Party/527
The Black Panther Party was a communist Black militant organization founded in 1966 that allied with extremist New Left organizations such as Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and communist regimes abroad.
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Person
Steve Ballmer is the former CEO of Microsoft and a major funder of progressive-left groups. 1 From 2016-2021, Ballmer donated over $110 million to Los Angeles organizations alone.
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Non-profit
The Skadden Foundation (also known as the Skadden Fellowship Foundation) is a New York City-based left-of-center foundation that provides legal fellowships for law school graduates to work for legal advocacy organizations. Many of the organizations for which it supplies law school graduates are left-of-center and left-wing.
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Non-profit
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) is a conservative-leaning organization that encourages college and university trustees, alumni, and donors to take a more active role in setting institutional policy.
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Non-profit
The Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy is a think tank formed in 2018 in Washington, D.C. The organization is named after Reconstruction-era U.S. Rep. Joseph Hayne Rainey (R-SC), the first Black man to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Non-profit
ProsperUS is a coalition of left-of-center groups that advocates for increased government spending and investment in entitlement programs. It is a project of the left-of-center New Venture Fund (NVF), a pass-through funding and fiscal sponsorship nonprofit managed by Arabella Advisors in Washington, D.C.