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Other Group
Ramparts was a frequently controversial and influential radical-left American news journal produced from 1962 through 1975. 1 A January 1967
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Non-profit
The Paul E. Singer Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation run by hedge fund manager and political donor Paul Singer that provides financial support to initiatives and organizations that advocate policies promoting free-market economics, U.S. national security, LGBT interests, and what it considers “intellectual diversity” on college campuses and universities.
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Non-profit
Green and Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) is an climate advocacy group that promotes left-of-center environmentalist policies related to housing and infrastructure. The organization also advocates in favor of removing hazardous waste and chemical use from the environment as well as promoting green energy sources it claims will reduce carbon emissions.
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Non-profit
We Build The Wall was an organization that ostensibly existed to raise funds to help construct a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. 162 Following a fraud scandal
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Non-profit
Concerned Women for America (CWA) is a right-of-center organization advocating the interests of American women. It was launched in part to counter the left-of-center National Organization for Women. 181
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Non-profit
Family Endeavors, commonly referred to as “Endeavors,” is a left-of-center social services organization based in San Antonio, Texas. 192 After four decades as a faith-based provider of social services to low-income and disabled residents of San
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Non-profit
The Reynolds Foundation is a philanthropy with a focus on medical and spinal cord research and treatment, education, and democracy and freedom. 211 It was created by Tim Reynolds, the co-founder of Jane
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Non-profit
The Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA) is an advocacy group for Muslims that claims to promote the Islamic faith in North America, particularly in the United States, through interfaith dialogue and community outreach.
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Non-profit
Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs (ACE) is a nonprofit organization that provides access to capital, education, and business development resources to new and existing environmentalist businesses. 246 The organization claims to connect
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Non-profit
National Harm Reduction Coalition (NHRC) is a national activist and capacity-building organization that opposes what it considers “racialized” drug policies. 260 NHRC supports of the concept of “harm reduction,” a process of
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Other Group
Harm Reduction Action Center (HRAC) is a project of the Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (CNDC) 295 that provides fentanyl test strips, the opioid overdose-reversal drug Naloxone,
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Non-profit
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (CNDC) is an advocacy group that provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Colorado. 316
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Other Group
The Manna-hatta Fund is a donation portal managed by the American Indian Community House (AICH) that is used to support AICH’s programs, including the promotion of Native American culture, education, health, and social services.
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Non-profit
Elevate Energy is an environmentalist advocacy organization based in Chicago, Illinois. It was established in 2000 by the Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT), a nonprofit focused on sustainable urban development. Elevate Energy works in areas such as building performance, real-time electricity pricing, climate change analysis, energy planning, and “green” building
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Non-profit
The T. Rowe Price Foundation is the grantmaking arm of T. Rowe Price, a global investment management firm. 364 The organization contributes to several left-of-center organizations
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Non-profit
Accion is a nonprofit microfinance organization that has “founded, invested in, and helped operate” more than 235 partner organizations, including microfinance institutions and financial service providers, since its founding in 1961. 376
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Other Group
The Virality Project is a left-of-center coalition of research organizations that works to support what it considers “real-time information exchange between the research community, public health officials, government agencies, civil society organizations, and social media platforms.”
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For-profit
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) is a left-of-center media outlet based in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 2010 by software magnate David Potter and his wife Elaine Potter, the organization was started through funding from their David and Elaine Potter Foundation while receiving funding from several left-of-center organization including
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For-profit
Instagram is a social media website centered on posting and sharing photos. Founded in 2010, Instagram was acquired by Facebook at the behest of founder and chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg. As of 2024, Instagram claims to have two billion monthly active users.
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Other Group
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a university located in London, England, that is focused on social sciences. It has 29 academic departments and additional research centers with a student body of more than 12,000 full-time students from 146 countries as of the 2022-2023 academic season.