Search results for ‘open society’


  • Non-profit

    Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

    Business and Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC) is an advocacy organization that researches alleged human rights abuses by major businesses. BHRRC has offices in New York City and London 1
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    International Disability Alliance (IDA)

    International Disability Alliance (IDA) is a Geneva-based alliance of 14 global and regional organizations that represent persons with disabilities. 1 IDA stands “in solidarity” with the critical race theory-influenced “anti-racism” movement.
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    Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)

    Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) is an internationally focused feminist advocacy organization. It has endorsed liberal expansionist immigration policies, legalizing prostitution and other sex work, legalizing abortion,
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    Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND)

    The Arab NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) Network for Development (ANND) is a collective of some two dozen member advocacy organizations and several hundred affiliate groups across the Middle East. The network was founded in 1997 and has maintained a headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon since 2000. The ANND aims to promote globalization,
  • Non-profit

    Arab Digital Expression Foundation

    Arab Digital Expression Foundation (ADEF) is an advocacy group based in Egypt that supports artists, journalists, researchers, and other content creators, and seeks to reform the education systems of Egypt and other Arab countries. In addition to its presence in the Middle East, the ADEF is also active within the
  • Non-profit

    Center for Progressive Leadership

    The Center for Progressive Leadership (CPL) is a defunct left-of-center activist training organization. From its founding in 2003 to its dissolution in 2012, the center put as many as 6,000 aspiring liberal group organizers through its various programs. These programs instructed organizers on activism tactics and connected them with potential
  • Non-profit

    Article 19 Inc.

    Article 19, Inc. is a United Kingdom-based human rights organization that works on issues related to freedom of expression and the right to protest. The organization also works on issues related to freedom of the press. The organization’s name comes from Article 19 of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration
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    International Debate Education Association

    The International Debate Education Association is a left-of-center, pro-democracy international independent membership organization focused on debate education based in New York City. Background During the 1990s, after the fall of the Soviet Union, debate coaches based in the United States trained teachers in Eastern Europe to use debate methodologies in
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    European Policy Centre (EPC)

    European Policy Centre (EPC) is a Brussels-based tank that focuses on European issues and supports left-of-center policy positions such as “The Green Deal for real,” 1 decarbonizing” the European economy,
  • Other Group

    International Drug Policy Consortium

    The International Drug Policy Consortium is a global network of 193 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic institutions, professional networks, and think tanks including the Drug Policy Alliance, Institute for Policy Studies, and Global Exchange, that supports broad liberalization of drug policies.
  • Non-profit

    International Debate Education Association-UK

    The International Debate Education Association-UK is the United Kingdom-based national-level organization of the International Debate Education Association which was created in 1999 by the Open Society Foundations (OSF), a private grantmaking foundation created and funded by billionaire financier and left-of-center advocacy philanthropist George Soros.
  • Other Group

    Network of European Foundations (NEF)

    Network of European Foundations (NEF) is a collective of left-of-center European grantmaking foundations. Its primary function is to grant funds pooled by foundations in its network, and partners with other non-governmental organizations and associations across Europe. 1
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    State Court Justice Project

    The State Court Justice Project is a project of the left-of-center judicial policy advocacy group Alliance for Justice. 1 Alliance for Justice is a legal policy coalition best known for its Judicial Selection Project,
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    Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore

    The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, formerly known as The Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore, is a nonprofit organization that advocates for the support and protection of Jewish communities in Baltimore, Maryland and around the world, particularly in Israel. The organization is a part of the Jewish Federations of North
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    Namati Inc.

    Namati Inc. Is a left-of-center legal advocacy nonprofit. It is the host of the Legal Empowerment Network, a group of over 3,000 international advocacy organizations.  Part of Namati’s work also consists in training paralegals to work locally in the six nations where it operates, including Mozambique, where it founded the
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    Southern Equality Fund (SEF)

    The Southern Equality Fund (SEF) is part of the larger Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE). The SEF provides grant money to LGBT interests, registers voters, advocates for codifying Supreme Court decisions promoting social-liberal policy outcomes, and seeks to expand left-of-center political power in the southern United States. Southern Equality
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    Proetica

    Proetica is an anti-corruption organization founded in 2002 as the Peruvian chapter of Transparency International, an international anti-corruption organization that has a presence in more than 100 countries around the world.
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    Native Public Media (NPM)

    Native Public Media (NPM) is a left-of-center Native American advocacy organization and media group that encourages the expansion and strengthening of Native American-focused media outlets. 1 NPM’s
  • Other Group

    Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy

    The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard University research center that focuses on left-of-center issues relating to the media, press, and politics. 1 It has received funding from well-known organizations including
  • Non-profit

    The Lens

    The Lens is a nonprofit news organization based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Before receiving its charity status, The Lens operated under the “fiscal sponsorship” of the Center for Public Integrity (CPI), a left-of-center investigative journalism group headquartered in Washington, D.C.