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For-profit
Teen Vogue is an online journal publication produced by Conde Nast in 2003 as a spinoff of Vogue to build brand loyalty with adolescent women.
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Non-profit
March for Life Action is an advocacy organization that supports pro-life policies at both the state and federal level. 1 March for Life Education and Defense Fund is
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Non-profit
Women for Progress is a left-of-center get-out-the-vote and advocacy group based in Wyckoff, New Jersey. 1 Erin Chung, the Vice President of Public Affairs and Advocacy at Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan New Jersey,
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Non-profit
American Opportunity is a lobbying group funded in large part by billionaire media executive, former New York mayor, and unsuccessful presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg, a major financial contributor to numerous left-of-center causes and Democratic Party political campaigns. The organization attracted media attention in March 2023 after launching a large-scale
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Non-profit
Human Coalition Action (HCA) is a nonprofit advocacy organization that seeks to unify the pro-life movement by mobilizing grassroots support for pro-life values to end abortion. 1 HCA’s primary goals
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Other Group
Gender Justice L.A. (GJLA) is a transgender advocacy and community support group active in the greater Los Angeles area. In 2022, GJLA served 24,000 individuals with in-person and online sessions, and hosted over 60 events. That year, the organization had eight employees.
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Other Group
Project 72 Wisconsin (Project 72 WI) is a left-of-center election advocacy organization that sought to provide election-related information to students on 15 different college campuses in Wisconsin. The group provided information in support of Democratic Party-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz over Republican-backed Dan Kelly in the
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Other Group
Supermajority Education Fund is a left-of-center advocacy group focusing on social issues such as abortion and male-female pay equity. The organization is fiscally sponsored by the New Venture Fund, a funding and fiscal sponsorship vehicle managed by Arabella Advisors. It was founded by prominent leftwing activists including
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Non-profit
Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice (WFVJ) is a left-of-center interfaith policy advocacy organization with a focus on LGBT, “economic justice,” and immigration issues. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, this organization was founded in 2011 and is led by Bonnie Margulis, a rabbi who has ties to Planned Parenthood. She is
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Non-profit
People’s Agenda, also known as the Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda (GCPA), is an advocacy organization focused on increasing Black voter turnout in Georgia. It was founded in 1998 by civil rights activist Joseph Lowery.
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Non-profit
Christensen Fund is a private foundation originally started to acquire art that focuses on assisting indigenous people and communities internationally. In the United States, the fund makes grants to Native American populations but has also supported left-of-center nonprofits. Christensen Fund has encouraged racial reparations payments in California and supports left-of-center
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Other Group
The Southern Christian Leadership conference is a collection of local chapters located throughout the country that advocates for racial justice and government welfare programs for economic redistribution. Founded by Martin Luther King, Jr., the organization hosts demonstrations against businesses that it claims are engaged in racism and discrimination against African
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Non-profit
Foundation to Decrease World Suck is a grantmaking foundation created by brothers John Green, an author of young-adult fiction books such as The Fault in Our Stars, and Hank Green, a science communicator. The Foundation funds many humanitarian groups that provide aid to the needy and invest in health care
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Non-profit
Movement Labs, formerly known as Resistance Labs, is a left-of-center nonprofit technology consultant that focuses on using peer-to-peer texting to promote left-of-center activist organizations and political candidates. The organization re-invests its revenue into “experiments for the movement,” creating “social welfare organizations,” and working pro bono for left-of-center activists.
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Non-profit
The Rasmuson Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that provides significant funding to hundreds of organizations and local governments in Alaska and to a smaller number of nonprofits based elsewhere in the United States. The foundation was founded in 1955 by Jenny Rasmuson in honor of her late husband E.A.
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Non-profit
Kansas Values Institute is a left-of-center political advocacy organization in Kansas that has been “long aligned with Democrats.”
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Non-profit
DC Vote (also known as the Coalition for D.C. Representation Education Fund) is an advocacy group that supports giving Washington, D.C. Congressional and Senatorial representation. DC Vote is a member of Declaration for American Democracy, a left-wing coalition under Ralph Nader’s Public Citizen Foundation.
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Non-profit
In Our Own Voice National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda is a pro-abortion activist organization that asserts that there are “systems of oppression that target black women.” It is a partnership of eight Black women’s activist organizations, is a member of left-leaning coalition Declaration for American Democracy and is
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Non-profit
Pro-Life Action League is an advocacy organization that seeks to end abortion by providing support to pro-life activists, including training, tools, and guidance for practical action. The Pro-Life Action League’s activism includes abortion clinic witness activities, public protest, confronting abortion providers, and fighting Planned Parenthood.
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Non-profit
Galvanize Action is an advocacy group that targets ideologically moderate white women in rural, small town, and suburban America to support left-of-center candidates. The organization claims that it uses the “intersection of data science, behavioral psychology, and neuroscience” to persuade white women in battleground states to become reliable voters for