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Non-profit
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) is a left-of-center organization that advocates on increased spending towards disaster relief and assistance. 1 CDP is a former project of the left-of-center funding
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The Center for Arab American Philanthropy (CAAP) is a project of the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS). CAAP operates various funds including over 200 donor-advised funds, “impact area” funds, and “giving circles.”
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Non-profit
The Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy (Johnson Center) is a left-of-center applied research center that conducts research on philanthropic trends to promote left-of-center activism through a network of businesses, nonprofits, and government entities.
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Non-profit
The Center for Cultural Power (previously Citizen Engagement Lab Education Fund) is a left-of-center organization led by women of color artists focused on activism and community organizing through art.
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Non-profit
The Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy is a left-of-center, non-profit law firm and that works on climate related issues in communities located in the south of the United States. The GCCLP’s operations work through the Gulf South states of Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
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Non-profit
Fe Y Justicia Workers Center (FYJWC) is a left-of-center worker center that provides a gathering place and organizing network for low-wage workers in Houston, Texas. 123 The organization provides low-wage workers with
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Non-profit
The Miami Workers Center (MWC) is a left-of-center labor advocacy organization funded by George Soros’s Open Society Network. 140 MWC was founded by Tony Romano and Gihan Perera, left-wing professional
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Other Group
Yield Giving is the primary philanthropic vehicle of MacKenzie Scott, the billionaire ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Launched in 2022, it defines her charitable giving process and lists the organizations that have received gifts.
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Non-profit
The Mississippi Free Press (also known as the Mississippi Journalism and Education Group) is a left-of-center critical race theory-aligned news outlet that focuses on local issues in the state of Mississippi.
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Non-profit
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is an environmental advocacy group founded in 1984 by the U.S. Congress to assist national conservation efforts. The organization is independent of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as well as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) but works closely with
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Non-profit
The KPMG Foundation U.S. is a corporate grantmaking foundation founded and funded by Big Four accounting firm KPMG. The Foundation donates much of its funding through matching contribution programs with KPMG employees. One of its largest recipients is Global Impact, which directs the Foundation’s donations to various disaster relief
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Person
Anita Whitehead is a corporate executive at Big Four accounting firm KPMG and its charitable wing, the KPMG Foundation. Whitehead is the board chair of Global Impact. 216 Education and Early Career Anita Whitehead graduated
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Non-profit
Brooklyn Org (formerly Brooklyn Community Foundation) is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that distributes funds through a what it calls a “racial justice lens.” 220 Since its founding, Brooklyn Org has given
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Non-profit
GiveDirectly is a charitable organization that gives out direct cash payments to people living in extreme poverty, primarily in Africa and the United States. Since 2009, GiveDirectly has given over $800 million to over 1.6 million people.
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Non-profit
The Truist Foundation is the corporate grantmaking foundation of the Truist Financial Corporation, which formed following the merger of SunTrust Bank and BB&T Bank in 2019. 277 History The Truist Foundation was established in 1973 as the
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Non-profit
The Loud Hound Foundation is a San Francisco-based left-of-center grantmaking foundation. 293 William Moritz is the president of the Loud Hound Foundation. His father, venture capital billionaire and Sequoia Capital director
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Non-profit
CARE (an acronym for Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) is an international humanitarian relief organization. It was started in 1945 at the end of World War II as a temporary organization to provide food packages containing military rations to those in Europe who were suffering from starvation and famine.
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Non-profit
Klarman Family Foundation is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that is the private foundation of investor Seth Karman, the brother of left-of-center academic Michael Klarman. 351
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Non-profit
Schoellkopf Family Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that supports left-leaning advocacy groups with relatively small grants. The organization maintains no website, and tax return documents list its president, Sarah Schoellkopf, as its sole leadership faculty.
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Non-profit
Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation (RWCF) is a left-of-center advocacy organization which allocates funds to left-progressive organizations that focus on workers within the restaurant industry. It aims to change how the industry operates by unionizing workers and advocating for restaurant workers’ interests under labor law.