If there was a real-life Darth Sidious, it would be George Soros. Heck,he even LOOKS like Darth Sidious!
Here are some of his groups:
George Soros Groups
Organizations Funded Directly by George Soros and his Open Society Institute
Advancement Project
Air America Radio
All of Us or None
Alliance for Justice
America Coming Together
America Votes
America’s Voice
American Bar Association Commission on Immigration Policy
American Bridge 21st Century
American Civil Liberties Union
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
American Family Voices
American Federation of Teachers
American Friends Service Committee
American Immigration Council
American Immigration Law Foundation
American Independent News Network
American Institute for Social Justice
American Library Association
The American Prospect, Inc.
Amnesty International
Applied Research Center
Arab American Institute Foundation
Aspen Institute
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
Bill of Rights Defense Committee
Black Alliance for Just Immigration
Blueprint North Carolina
Brennan Center for Justice
Brookings Institution
Campaign for America’s Future
Campaign for Better Health Care
Campaign for Youth Justice
Campus Progress
Casa de Maryland
Catalist
Catholics for Choice
Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good
Center for American Progress
Center for Community Change
Center for Constitutional Rights
Center for Economic and Policy Research
Center for Reproductive Rights
Center for Responsible Lending
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Center on Wisconsin Strategy (COWS)
Change America Now
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Coalition for an International Criminal Court
Common Cause
Constitution Project
Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund
Democracy Alliance
Democracy 21
Democracy Now!
Democratic Justice Fund
Democratic Party
Demos
Drum Major Institute
Earthjustice
Economic Policy Institute
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
EMILY’s List
Energy Action Coalition
Equal Justice USA
Fair Immigration Reform Movement
Faithful America
Feminist Majority
Four Freedoms Fund
Free Exchange on Campus
Free Press
Funding Exchange
Gamaliel Foundation
Gisha: Center for the Legal Protection of Freedom of Movement
Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Global Exchange
Grantmakers Without Borders
Green For All
Health Care for America Now
Human Rights Campaign
Human Rights First
Human Rights Watch
I’lam
Immigrant Defense Project
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Immigrant Workers Citizenship Project
Immigration Advocates Network
Immigration Policy Center
Independent Media Center
Independent Media Institute
Institute for America’s Future
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Institute for Policy Studies
Institute for Public Accuracy
Institute for Women’s Policy Research
International Crisis Group
J Street
Jewish Funds for Justice
Joint Victory Campaign 2004
Justice at Stake: This coalition calls for judges to be appointed by nonpartisan, independent commissions in a process known as “merit selection,” rather than elected by the voting public.
LatinoJustice PRLDF: This organization supports bilingual education, the racial gerrymandering of voting districts, and expanded rights for illegal aliens.
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law: This group views America as an unremittingly racist nation; uses the courts to mandate race-based affirmative action preferences in business and academia; has filed briefs against the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to limit the wholesale granting of green cards and to identify potential terrorists; condemns the Patriot Act; and calls on Americans to “recognize the contribution” of illegal aliens.
League of United Latin American Citizens: This group views America as a nation plagued by “an alarming increase in xenophobia and anti-Hispanic sentiment”; favors racial preferences; supports the legalization of illegal Hispanic aliens; opposes military surveillance of U.S. borders; opposes making English America’s official language; favors open borders; and rejects anti-terrorism legislation like the Patriot Act.
League of Women Voters Education Fund: The League supports taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; supports “motor-voter” registration, which allows anyone with a driver’s license to become a voter, regardless of citizenship status; and supports tax hikes and socialized medicine.
League of Young Voters: This organization seeks to “empowe[r] young people nationwide” to “participate in the democratic process and create progressive political change on the local, state and national level[s].”
Lynne Stewart Defense Committee: IRS records indicate that Soros’s Open Society Institute made a September 2002 grant of $20,000 to this organization. Stewart was the criminal-defense attorney who was later convicted for abetting her client, the “blind sheik” Omar Abdel Rahman, in terrorist activities connected with his Islamic Group.
Machsom Watch: This organization describes itself as “a movement of Israeli women, peace activists from all sectors of Israeli society, who oppose the Israeli occupation and the denial of Palestinians’ rights to move freely in their land.”
MADRE: This international women’s organization deems America the world’s foremost violator of human rights. As such, it seeks to “communicat[e] the real-life impact of U.S. policies on women and families confronting violence, poverty and repression around the world,” and to “demand alternatives to destructive U.S. policies.” It also advocates unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
Malcolm X Grassroots Movement: This group views the U.S. as a nation replete with racism and discrimination against blacks; seeks to establish an independent black nation in the southeastern United States; and demands reparations for slavery.
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition: This group calls for the expansion of civil rights and liberties for illegal aliens; laments that illegal aliens in America are commonly subjected to “worker exploitation”; supports tuition-assistance programs for illegal aliens attending college; and characterizes the Patriot Act as a “very troubling” assault on civil liberties.
Media Fund: Soros played a major role in creating this group, whose purpose was to conceptualize, produce, and place political ads on television, radio, print, and the Internet.
Media Matters for America: This organization is a “web-based, not-for-profit … progressive research and information center” seeking to “systematically monitor a cross-section of print, broadcast, cable, radio, and Internet media outlets for conservative misinformation.” The group works closely with the Soros-backed Center for American Progress, and is heavily funded by Democracy Alliance, of which Soros is a major financier.
Mercy Corps: Vis a vis the Arab-Israeli conflict, Mercy Corps places all blame for Palestinian poverty and suffering directly on Israel.
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund: This group advocates open borders, free college tuition for illegal aliens, lowered educational standards to accommodate Hispanics, and voting rights for criminals. In MALDEF’s view, supporters of making English the official language of the United States are “motivated by racism and anti-immigrant sentiments,” while advocates of sanctions against employers reliant on illegal labor seek to discriminate against “brown-skinned people.”
Meyer, Suozzi, English and Klein, PC: This influential defender of Big Labor is headed by Democrat operativeHarold Ickes.
Midwest Academy: This entity trains radical activists in the tactics of direct action, targeting, confrontation, and intimidation.
Migration Policy Institute: This group seeks to create “a North America with gradually disappearing border controls … with permanent migration remaining at moderate levels.”
Military Families Speak Out: This group ascribes the U.S. invasion of Iraq to American imperialism and lust for oil.
Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment: This group is the rebranded Missouri branch of the now-defunct, pro-socialist, community organization ACORN.
MoveOn.org: This Web-based organization supports Democratic political candidates through fundraising, advertising, and get-out-the-vote drives.
Ms. Foundation for Women: This group laments what it views as the widespread and enduring flaws of American society: racism, sexism, homophobia, and the violation of civil rights and liberties. It focuses its philanthropy on groups that promote affirmative action for women, unfettered access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, amnesty for illegal aliens, and big government generally.
NARAL Pro-Choice America: This group supports taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, and works to elect pro-abortion Democrats.
NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund: The NAACP supports racial preferences in employment and education, as well as the racial gerrymandering of voting districts. Underpinning its support for race preferences is the fervent belief that white racism in the United States remains an intractable, largely undiminished, phenomenon.
The Nation Institute: This nonprofit entity sponsors leftist conferences, fellowships, awards for radical activists, and journalism internships.
National Abortion Federation: This group opposes any restrictions on abortion at either the state or federal levels, and champions the introduction of unrestricted abortion into developing regions of the world.
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty: This group was established in 1976 as the first “fully staffed national organization exclusively devoted to abolishing capital punishment.”
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy: This group depicts the United States as a nation in need of dramatic structural change financed by philanthropic organizations. It overwhelmingly promotes grant-makers and grantees with leftist agendas, while criticizing their conservative counterparts.
National Committee for Voting Integrity: This group opposes “the implementation of proof of citizenship and photo identification requirements for eligible electors in American elections as the means of assuring election integrity.”
National Council for Research on Women: This group supports big government, high taxes, military spending cuts, increased social welfare spending, and the unrestricted right to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
National Council of La Raza: This group lobbies for racial preferences, bilingual education, stricter hate-crime laws, mass immigration, and amnesty for illegal aliens.
National Council of Women’s Organizations: This group views the United States as a nation rife with injustice against girls and women. It advocates high levels of spending for social welfare programs, and supports race and gender preferences for minorities and women in business and academia.
National Immigration Forum: Opposing the enforcement of present immigration laws, this organization urges the American government to “legalize” en masse all illegal aliens currently in the United States who have no criminal records, and to dramatically increase the number of visas available for those wishing to migrate to the U.S. The Forum is particularly committed to opening the borders to unskilled, low-income workers, and immediately making them eligible for welfare and social service programs.
National Immigration Law Center: This group seeks to win unrestricted access to government-funded social welfare programs for illegal aliens.
National Lawyers Guild: This group promotes open borders; seeks to weaken America’s intelligence-gathering agencies; condemns the Patriot Act as an assault on civil liberties; rejects capitalism as an unviable economic system; has rushed to the defense of convicted terrorists and their abettors; and generally opposes all U.S. foreign policy positions, just as it did during the Cold War when it sided with the Soviets.
National Organization for Women: This group advocates the unfettered right to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; seeks to “eradicate racism, sexism and homophobia” from American society; attacks Christianity and traditional religious values; and supports gender-based preferences for women.
National Partnership for Women and Families: This organization supports race- and sex-based preferences in employment and education. It also advocates for the universal “right” of women to undergo taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand at any stage of pregnancy and for any reason.
National Priorities Project: This group supports government-mandated redistribution of wealth — through higher taxes and greater expenditures on social welfare programs. NPP exhorts the government to redirect a significant portion of its military funding toward public education, universal health insurance, environmentalist projects, and welfare programs.
National Public Radio: Founded in 1970 with 90 public radio stations as charter members, NPR is today a loose network of more than 750 U.S. radio stations across the country, many of which are based on college and university campuses. (source)
National Security Archive Fund: This group collects and publishes declassified documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to a degree that compromises American national security and the safety of intelligence agents.
National Women’s Law Center: This group supports taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; lobbies against conservative judicial appointees; advocates increased welfare spending to help low-income mothers; and favors higher taxes for the purpose of generating more funds for such government programs as Medicaid, food stamps, welfare, foster care, health care, child-support enforcement, and student loans.
Natural Resources Defense Council: One of the most influential environmentalist lobbying groups in the United States, the Council claims a membership of one million people.
New America Foundation: This organization uses policy papers, media articles, books, and educational events to influence public opinion on such topics as healthcare, environmentalism, energy policy, the Mideast conflict, global governance, and much more.
New Israel Fund: This organization gives support to NGOs that regularly produce reports accusing Israel of human-rights violations and religious persecution.
NewsCorpWatch: A project of Media Matters For America, NewsCorpWatch was established with the help of a $1 million George Soros grant to Media Matters.
Pacifica Foundation: This entity owns and operates Pacifica Radio, awash from its birth with the socialist-Marxist rhetoric of class warfare and hatred for capitalism.
Peace and Security Funders Group: This is an association of more than 60 foundations that give money to leftist anti-war and environmentalist causes. Its members tend to depict America as the world’s chief source of international conflict, environmental destruction, and economic inequalities.
Peace Development Fund: In PDF’s calculus, the United States needs a massive overhaul of its social and economic institutions. “Recently,” explains PDF, “we have witnessed the negative effects of neo-liberalism and the globalization of capitalism, the de-industrialization of the U.S. and the growing gap between the rich and poor …”
People for the American Way: This group opposes the Patriot Act, anti-terrorism measures generally, and the allegedly growing influence of the “religious right.”
People Improving Communities Through Organizing: This group uses Alinsky-style organizing tactics to advance the doctrines of the religious left.
Physicians for Human Rights: This group is selectively and disproportionately critical of the United States and Israel in its condemnations of human rights violations.
Physicians for Social Responsibility: This is an anti-U.S.-military organization that also embraces the tenets of radical environmentalism.
Planned Parenthood: This group is the largest abortion provider in the United States and advocates taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand.
Ploughshares Fund: This public grantmaking foundation opposes America’s development of a missile defense system, and contributes to many organizations that are highly critical of U.S. foreign policies and military ventures.
Prepare New York: This group supported the proposed construction of a Muslim Community Center near Ground Zero in lower Manhattan – a project known as the Cordoba Initiative, headed by Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf.
Presidential Climate Action Project: PCAP’s mission is to create a new 21st-century economy, completely carbon-free and based largely on renewable energy. A key advisor to the organization is the revolutionary communist Van Jones.
Prison Moratorium Project: This initiative was created in 1995 for the express purpose of working for the elimination of all prisons in the United States and the release of all inmates. Reasoning from the premise that incarceration is never an appropriate means of dealing with crime, it deems American society’s inherent inequities the root of all criminal behavior.
Progressive Change Campaign Committee: This organization works “to elect bold progressive candidates to federal office and to help [them] and their campaigns save money, work smarter, and win more often.”
Progressive States Network: PSN’s mission is to “pass progressive legislation in all fifty states by providing coordinated research and strategic advocacy tools to forward-thinking state legislators.”
Project Vote: This is the voter-mobilization arm of the Soros-funded ACORN. A persistent pattern of lawlessness and corruption has followed ACORN/Project Vote activities over the years.
Pro Publica: Claiming that “investigative journalism is at risk,” this group aims to remedy this lacuna in news publishing by “expos[ing] abuses of power and betrayals of the public trust by government, business, and other institutions, using the moral force of investigative journalism to spur reform through the sustained spotlighting of wrongdoing.”
Proteus Fund: This foundation directs its philanthropy toward a number of radical leftwing organizations.
Public Citizen Foundation: Public Citizen seeks increased government intervention and litigation against corporations — a practice founded on the notion that American corporations, like the capitalist system of which they are a part, are inherently inclined toward corruption.
Public Justice Center: Viewing America as a nation rife with injustice and discrimination, this organization engages in legislative and policy advocacy to promote “systemic change for the disenfranchised.”
Rebuild and Renew America Now (a.k.a. Unity ’09): Spearheaded by MoveOn.org and overseen by longtime activist Heather Booth, this coalition was formed to facilitate the passage of President Obama’s “historic” $3.5 trillion budget for fiscal year 2010.
Res Publica: Seeking to advance far-left agendas in places all around the world, RP specializes in “E-advocacy,” or web-based movement-building.
Secretary of State Project: This project was launched in July 2006 as an independent “527” organization devoted to helping Democrats get elected to the office of Secretary of State in selected swing, or battleground, states.
Sentencing Project: Asserting that prison-sentencing patterns are racially discriminatory, this initiative advocates voting rights for felons.
Social Justice Leadership: This organization seeks to transform an allegedly inequitable America into a “just society” by means of “a renewed social-justice movement.”
Shadow Democratic Party: This is an elaborate network of non-profit activist groups organized by George Soros and others to mobilize resources — money, get-out-the-vote drives, campaign advertising, and policy iniatives — to elect Democratic candidates and guide the Democratic Party towards the left.
Sojourners: This evangelical Christian ministry preaches radical leftwing politics. During the 1980s it championed Communist revolution in Central America and chastised U.S. policy-makers for their tendency “to assume the very worst about their Soviet counterparts.” More recently, Sojourners has taken up the cause of environmental activism, opposed welfare reform as a “mean-spirited Republican agenda,” and mounted a defense of affirmative action.
Southern Poverty Law Center: This organization monitors the activities of what it calls “hate groups” in the United States. It exaggerates the prevalence of white racism directed against American minorities.
State Voices: This coalition helps independent local activist groups in 22 states work collaboratively on a year-round basis, so as to maximize the impact of their efforts.
Talking Transition: This was a two-week project launched in early November 2013 to “help shape the transition” to City Hall for the newly elected Democratic mayor of New York, Bill de Blasio.
Think Progress: This Internet blog “pushes back, daily,” by its own account, against its conservative targets, and seeks to transform “progressive ideas into policy through rapid response communications, legislative action, grassroots organizing and advocacy, and partnerships with other progressive leaders throughout the country and the world.”
Thunder Road Group: This political consultancy, in whose creation Soros had a hand, coordinates strategy for the Media Fund, America Coming Together, and America Votes.
Tides Foundation and Tides Center: Tides is a major funder of the radical Left.
U.S. Public Interest Research Group: This is an umbrella organization of student groups that support leftist agendas.
Universal Healthcare Action Network: This organization supports a single-payer health care system controlled by the federal government.
Urban Institute: This research organization favors socialized medicine, expansion of the federal welfare bureaucracy, and tax hikes for higher income-earners.
USAction Education Fund: USAction lists its priorities as: “fighting the right wing agenda”; “building grassroots political power”; winning “social, racial and economic justice for all”; supporting a system of taxpayer-funded socialized medicine; reversing “reckless tax cuts for millionaires and corporations” which shield the “wealthy” from paying their “fair share”; advocating for “pro-consumer and environmental regulation of corporate abuse”; “strengthening progressive voices on local, state and national issues”; and working to “register, educate and get out the vote … [to] help progressives get elected at all levels of government.”
Voto Latino: This group seeks to mobilize Latin-Americans to become registered voters and political activists.
We Are America Alliance: This coalition promotes “increased civic participation by immigrants” in the American political process.
Working Families Party: An outgrowth of the socialist New Party, WFP seeks to help push the Democratic Party toward the left.
World Organization Against Torture: This coalition works closely with groups that condemn Israeli security measures against Palestinian terrorism.
YWCA World Office, Switzerland: The YWCA opposes abstinence education; supports universal access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand; and opposes school vouchers.
“Secondary“ or “Indirect“ Affiliates of the George Soros Network
Center for Progressive Leadership: Funded by the Soros-bankrolled Democracy Alliance, this anti-capitalist organization is dedicated to training future leftist political leaders.
John Adams Project:This project of the American Civil Liberties Union was accused of: (a) having hired investigators to photograph CIA officers thought to have been involved in enhanced interrogations of terror suspects detained in Guantanamo, and then (b) showing the photos to the attorneys of those suspects, some of whom were senior al-Qaeda operatives.
Moving Ideas Network (MIN): This coalition of more than 250 leftwing activist groups is a partner organization of the Soros-backed Center for American Progress. MIN was originally a project of the Soros-backed American Prospect and, as such, received indirect funding from the Open Society Institute. In early 2006, The American Prospect relinquished control of the Moving Ideas Network.
New Organizing Institute: Created by the Soros-funded MoveOn.org, this group “trains young, technology-enabled political organizers to work for progressive campaigns and organizations.”
Think Progress: This “project” of the American Progress Action Fund, which is a “sister advocacy organization”of the Soros-funded Center for American Progress and Campus Progress, seeks to transform “progressive ideas into policy through rapid response communications, legislative action, grassroots organizing and advocacy, and partnerships with other progressive leaders throughout the country and the world.”
Vote for Change: Coordinated by the political action committee of the Soros-funded MoveOn.org, Vote for Change was a group of 41 musicians and bands that performed concerts in several key election “battleground”states during October 2004, to raise money in support of Democrat John Kerry‘s presidential bid.
Working Families Party: Created in 1998 to help push the Democratic Party toward the left, this front group for the Soros-funded ACORN functions as a political party that promotes ACORN-friendly candidates.
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1237
MoveOn.org Buddies
American Civil Liberties Union
National Committee for an Effective Congress
Natural Resources Defense Council
Source: http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/MoveOn
Funders
Compton Foundation, George Soros‘s Open Society Institute, the Shefa Fund, the Stern Family Fund, the Steven and Michelle Kirsch Foundation, and the Tides Foundation
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=6201
Progressive States Network Buddies
Progressive States Taskforce Members
ACORN; the AFL-CIO; AFSCME; Americans for Health Care; Apollo Alliance; the Center for American Progress; the Center for Policy Alternatives; the Economic Policy Institute; Families USA; Free Press; the JR Commons Center; the Labor Project on Working Families; Mobility Agenda – Center for Community Change; Moms Rising; the Multi-States Working Families Consortium; the National Conference of Environmental Legislators; the National Employment Law Project; the National Partnership for Women & Families; Northeast Action; People for the American Way; Public Campaign; Service Employees International Union (SEIU); Sierra Club; Skyline Public Works; Smart Growth America; the State Environmental Leadership Program; the UC-Berkeley Center for Labor Research; the Universal Health Care Action Network; and the Vote by Mail Project
Board of Directors
Wes Boyd, President of MoveOn; David Brock, President and CEO of Media Matters for America; Texas Representative Garnet Coleman; New York Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat; Leo Gerard, President of the United Steelworkers Union; Ellen Golombek, President of the SEIU-sponsored Americans for Health Care; Lisa Seitz Gruwell, Political Director for Skyline Public Works; former Pennsylvania Congressman Joe Hoeffel; Executive Director of ACORN, Steve Kest; UC Berkeley professor George Lakoff; the 2006 Democratic nominee for Connecticut’s U.S. Senate seat, Ned Lamont; Founder and President of Free Press, Robert McChesney; Maine Representative Hannah Pingree; President and CEO of the Center for American Progress, John Podesta; Executive Assistant to the President of AFSCME, Lee Saunders; Naomi Walker, State Legislative Issues Coordinator for the AFL-CIO; Minnesota Representative Neva Walker; and Vermont Representative David Zuckerman
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7339
Center for Community Change Buddies
AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust
AFSCME
Alki Fund
American Federation of Teachers
Angelica Foundation
Brennan Center for Justice
Butler Family Fund
Campion Foundation
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Clifford Chance US LLP
designDATA
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Feldman Family Foundation
Ford Foundation
Four Freedoms Fund of Public
Interest Projects
Friedman Family Foundation
Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman
Harmon, Curran, Spielberg &
Eisenberg, LLP
Hidden Leaf Foundation
Hodge, Hart & Schleifer, Inc.
Integrated Direct Marketing
JPB Foundation
Moriah Fund
Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen
Foundation
National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force Foundation
Panta Rhea Foundation
S & J Family Foundation
Spitfire Strategies
The Advocacy Fund
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
The Bauman Foundation
The Foundation to Promote Open Society
The John D. and Catherine
- MacArthur Foundation
The Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
The Nathan Cummings Foundation
The Nation Company
The San Francisco Foundation
The Schooner Foundation
The Streisand Foundation
The William B. Wiener, Jr. Foundation
Tides Foundation
Toal, Griffith & Ragula, LLC
Unbound Philanthropy
Unitarian Universalist Veatch
Program at Shelter Rock
United Food & Commercial Workers
International Union, CLC
- K. Kellogg Foundation
Wallace Global Fund
AFL-CIO
America Votes
American Federation of
Government Employees
Communications Workers
of America
International Association of
Machinists & Aerospace
Workers
Open Society Policy Center
PowerPAC Foundation
Public Interest Projects
SEIU
The Advocacy Fund
The Atlantic Advocacy Fund Inc
The Atlantic Philanthropies
Tides Foundation
United Food & Commercial
Workers International
Union, CLC
United Mine Workers
of America
Source: http://www.communitychange.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/C3_C4-2014-AR.pdf
Ploughshares Fund Buddies
Agape Foundation, the American Friends Service Committee, Americans for Peace Now, The American Prospect, the Arms Control Association, the Aspen Institute, the Berghof Institute for Conflict Studies, the Brookings Institution, the Center for American Progress, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the Christic Institute, Church Women United, Citizen Action, the Connect US Fund, the Constitution Project, the Council for a Livable World, the Economic Policy Institute, Environmental Defense, Environmental Media Services, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the Fourth Freedom Forum, Friends of the Earth, Global Green USA, Greenpeace USA, Human Rights Watch, the Independent Media Institute, the Institute for America’s Future, the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies, the Institute for Policy Studies, the International Crisis Group, J Street, the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, the League of United Latin American Citizens, the Nation Institute, the National Priorities Project,National Public Radio, the National Security Archive, the Natural Resources Defense Council, Netroots Nation, the New America Foundation, the Nonviolent Peaceforce, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Peace Action, Physicians for Human Rights, Physicians for Social Responsibility, the WashPIRG Foundation, the Proteus Fund, Public Citizen, September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, the Sierra Club, TechRocks, the Tides Foundation, True Majority, the Union of Concerned Scientists, the United Nations Association of USA, Win Without War, Women’s Action for New Directions, and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Compton Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Minneapolis Foundation, George Soros’s Open Society Institute, the Prospect Hill Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Scherman Foundation, the Turner Foundation, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=7156
Buffett Foundation
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1861
Free Press Buddies
Ford Foundation, the Glaser Progress Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, George Soros’ Open Society Institute; the Overbrook Foundation, the Philadelphia Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy, the Surdna Foundation, and the Wallace Global Fund
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7103
Common Cause Buddies
Arca Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Century Foundation, the Compton Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the GE Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, George Soros‘s Open Society Institute, and the Tides Foundation.
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=7610
Center for Constitutional Rights Buddies
Arca Foundation, the Careth Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Compton Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Funding Exchange, the Harold K. Hochschild Foundation, the JEHT Foundation, the Liberty Hill Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the New-Land Foundation, the New World Foundation, George Soros’s Open Society Institute, thePublic Welfare Foundation, the Samuel Rubin Foundation, the Scherman Foundation, theStewart R. Mott Charitable Trust, the Surdna Foundation, the Tides Foundation, and theVanguard Public Foundation. For a list of additional funders of CCR, click here.
Council on American-Islamic Relations (Ohio chapter), the International Institute of Islamic Thought, the Safa Trust Inc., and the Trans Arab Research Institute
ACORN, the Alliance For Justice, Friends of the Earth, and the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement.
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=6148
NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund Board of Directors
Hope Enterprise Corporation/Hope Credit Union
Byrd Retail Group, LLC
McGuire Woods Los Angeles
CBS Corporation
Williams & Connolly
The Sunlight Foundation
Akin Gump
Madstone Company, Inc.
Eland Capital Partners
The UNICEF Bridge Fund
Global Infrastructure Partners
Corporate Group Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
Fulbright & Jaworski LLP
National Basketball Players Association
JS Capital Management, LLC
VallotKarp Consulting, LLC.
Source: http://www.naacpldf.org/board
Shadow Party Buddies
1) America Coming Together (ACT): Jump-started by Soros’s $10 million grant, ACT in 2004 ran what it called “the largest voter-contact program in history,” with more than 1,400 full-time paid canvassers contacting potential voters door-to-door and by phone.
2) Center For American Progress (CAP): This entity was established to serve as a think tank promoting leftist ideas and policy initiatives. Soros, enthusiastic about the Center’s potential, pledged in July 2003 to donate up to $3 million to help get the project off the ground. From the outset, CAP’s leadership featured a host of former high-ranking officials from the Clinton administration. Hillary Clinton predicted that the organization would provide “some new intellectual capital” with which to “build the 21st-century policies that reflect the Democrat Party’s values.” George Soros and Morton Halperin together selected former Clinton chief of staff John Podesta to serve as president of CAP. Podesta said his goal was to develop CAP as a “think tank on steroids,” featuring “a message-oriented war room” that “will send out a daily briefing to refute the positions and arguments of the right.”
3) America Votes: This national coalition coordinated the efforts of many get-out-the-vote organizations and their thousands of contributing activists. Soros’s support for America Votes would continue well past 2004. Indeed he would donate $2.15 million to this coalition in the 2006 election cycle, another $1.25 million in the 2008 cycle, and yet another $1.25 million in 2010.
4) Media Fund: Describing itself as “the largest media-buying organization supporting a progressive message” in the United States, this group produced and strategically placed political ads in the print, broadcast, and electronic media.
5) Joint Victory Campaign 2004 (JVC): This fundraising entity focused on collecting contributions and then disbursing them chiefly to America Coming Together and the Media Fund. In 2004 alone, JVC channeled $19.4 million to the former, and $38.4 million to the latter. Soros personally gave JVC more than $12 million that year.
6) Thunder Road Group (TRG): This political consultancy coordinated strategy for America Coming Together, America Votes, and the Media Fund. Its duties included strategic planning, polling, opposition research, covert operations, and public relations.
7) MoveOn.org: This California-based entity was the only one of the Shadow Party’s core groups that was not a new startup operation. Launched in September 1998, MoveOn is a Web-based political network that organizes online activists around specific issues, raises money for Democratic candidates, generates political ads, and is very effective at recruiting young people to support Democrats. In November 2003, Soros pledged to give MoveOn $5 million to help its cause.
ACORN; the AFL-CIO; the AFSCME; the American Federation of Teachers; the Association of Trial Lawyers of America; the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund; EMILY’s List; the Human Rights Campaign; the League of Conservation Voters; the NAACP; NARAL Pro-Choice America; the National Education Association; People for the American Way; Planned Parenthood; the Service Employees International Union; and the Sierra Club.
Democracy Alliance (DA)
Progressive Legislative Action Network (PLAN)
Secretary of State Project (SoSP)
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6706
Democracy Alliance Buddies
Advancement Project
America Votes
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
Americans for Financial Reform
Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
Brennan Center for Justice
Catalist
Center for American Progress
Center for Community Change
The Center for Popular Democracy
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Citizen Engagement Lab
ColorofChange.org
Committee on States
Constitutional Accountability Center
Demos
Economic Policy Institute
Leading Green
Media Matters for America
Issue One
National Employment Law Project
National People’s Action
New Media Ventures
Organizing for Action
PICO National Network
Piper Fund
Progress Now
Public Leadership Institute
Roosevelt Institute
State Innovation Exchange
State Voices
Wellstone Action
Working America
Working Families
Source: http://democracyalliance.org/investments/
PICO Buddies
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Crescent Porter Hale Foundation
Foundation to Promote Open Society
Marguerite Casey Foundation
Stoneman Family Foundation
Nathan Cummings Foundation
New Venture Fund
Raskob Foundation
Rosenberg Foundation
Surdna Foundation
The Atlantic Philanthropies (USA)
The Bauman Foundation
The California Endowment
The Ford Foundation
The Joyce Foundation
The New World Foundation
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The San Francisco Foundation
Tides Foundation
Unbound Philanthropy
Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Y & H Soda Foundation
Source: http://www.piconetwork.org/about/funders
Migration Policy Institute Buddies
Annie E. Casey Foundation | Inter-American Development Bank |
Atlantic Philanthropies | International Organization for Migration |
Barrow Cadbury Trust | International Rescue Committee |
Bertelsmann Stiftung | JM Kaplan Fund |
Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP | Kendeda Fund |
Booz Allen Hamilton | King Baudouin Foundation |
Boston Foundation | John S. and James L. Knight Foundation |
Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration,U.S. Department of State | Luso-American Foundation (FLAD) |
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation | John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation |
California Community Foundation | Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. |
Carnegie Corporation of New York | Manhattan Institute |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Marin Community Foundation |
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. | m-Via |
Center for Applied Linguistics | Suzette Brooks Masters and Seth Masters |
Center for Global Development | Andrew W. Mellon Foundation |
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS),Oxford University | Napa Valley Community Foundation |
The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations | National Conference of State Legislatures |
Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta | New Global Initiatives, Inc. |
Danish Institute for Human Rights | Northwest Area Foundation |
Danish Refugee Council | Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation |
Delegation of the European Union to theUnited States | National Center for Border Security andImmigration (NCBSI), University of Arizona |
European Commission — Directorate General forEmployment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities,
and Directorate General for Home Affairs |
Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Departmentof Health and Human Services |
Ford Foundation | Open Society Foundations |
Foundation for Child Development | Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) |
Foundation for Population, Migration and Environment (BMU), Switzerland | Public Interest Projects, Inc. |
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | Public Welfare Foundation |
German Marshall Fund of the United States | The Rockefeller Foundation |
Global Commission on International Migration | Russell Sage Foundation |
Government of Canada, Citizenship andImmigration, Canada | SEIU – Service Employees International Union |
Government of Finland, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Smith Richardson Foundation |
Government of Germany, Bundesministerium des Innern (BMI) | Southeast Asia Resource Action Center |
Government of Greece, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Tinker Foundation, Inc. |
Government of Italy, Ministry of Labor andSocial Policy | Unbound Philanthropy |
Government of Mexico, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Secretariat of the Interior | UNITE HERE |
Government of Moldova | UN High Commissioner for Refugees |
Government of the Netherlands | UN Office for the Coordination of HumanitarianAffairs |
Government of Norway, Ministry of Justice andMinistry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion | Urban Institute |
Government of Spain, Ministry of Labor andImmigration | U.S. Census Bureau |
Government of Sweden, Ministry of Justice andMinistry of Employment | U.S. Chamber of Commmerce |
Government of Taiwan, National Immigration Agency | U.S. Conference of Catholic BishopsMigration and Refugee Services |
Government of the United Kingdom, Home Office andDepartment of International Development | U.S. Department of Homeland Security |
Grantmakers Concerned wtih Immigrants and Refugees | Walmart |
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund | Western Union Foundation |
Hamburg Institute for International Economics (HWWA) | Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation |
Heising-Simons Foundation | W.K. Kellogg Foundation |
Charles Evan Hughes Memorial Foundation | World Bank |
Illinois Coalition for Immigrants and Refugee Rights | World Health Organization |
Zellerbach Family Foundation |
Source: http://www.migrationpolicy.org/about/funders
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Buddies
2014 Honor Roll of Support
Over $500,000
Anonymous (1)
The Atlantic Philanthropies
The JPB Foundation
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Ford Foundation
- K. Kellogg Foundation
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Sandler Foundation
Stoneman Family Foundation
Walmart Foundation
HJW Foundation
$250,000 to $499,999
Anonymous (1)
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Center for Law and Social Policy (Work Support Strategies contract)
The Kresge Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Popplestone Foundation
$100,000 to $249,999
Anonymous (1)
The Borrego Foundation
- Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan
David desJardins and Nancy Blachman
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Good Ventures
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Joyce Foundation
Melville Charitable Trust Oak Foundation
Price Philanthropies
Public Welfare Foundation
Charles H. Revson Foundation
The Rockefeller Foundation
Stephen M. Silberstein
The Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation
$50,000 to $99,999
Bohemian Foundation
The California Endowment
2014 Honor Roll of Support
The George Gund Foundation
Paul Harstad Family Impact Fund
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
MAC AIDS Fund
The Moriah Fund
The Schooner Foundation
WhyNot Initiative
Worthington Family Charitable Fund
$25,000 to $49,999
Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
Marilyn Clements Charitable Fund
Robert H. Dugger and Joan Huffer
Joseph and Mary Field Family Foundation
Food Research and Action Center/ConAgra Feeding Children Better Foods Foundation
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
Paul Rudd
Schott Foundation for Public Education
Sandor and Faye M. Straus
Working Assets
$10,000 to $24,999
Butler Family Fund
California Family Foundation
Campion Foundation
John F. Cogan
Thomas and Noey Congdon
The Frees Foundation
Friedman Family Foundation
Nick and Leslie Hanauer Foundation
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (contract)
Orin Kramer
Rochelle S. Kaplan and Arthur D. Lipson
Margot and Roger Milliken
Mario Morino
New Directions Foundation
Peter R. Orszag
The Uhrigh/Vournas Charitable Fund
Philippe and Kate Villers
Walmart Stores
$5,000 to $9,999
Anonymous (1)
Henry J. and Ruth Aaron
AFL-CIO
The Arkay Foundation
Jano Cabrera
Leslie Carothers
Robert and Mary Eccles
David and Margot de Ferranti
Augusta H. Gross and Leslie B. Samuels Fund
Leaves of Grass Fund
Sunflower Foundation Health Care of Kansans
Yellow House Fund of the Tides Foundation
Robin Vink and Kim Wallace
$1,000 to $4,999
Kenneth Apfel
Anbinder Family Foundation
Brian Arbogast and Valerie Tarico
Jeremy Aron-Dine
Tracy Baron
Elinor and Alan Berg Philanthropic Fund
Drake Bettner
Brown Family Foundation
- Scott Bunton
Stephen Bruce Cohen
Henry A. Coleman
Daughters of Charity
The Honorable Tom Downey
James and Gwyn Fields
Geoffrey Garin and Debbie Berkowitz
Leigh Gibson
Jerome Glickman
Robert Greenstein
The Japopaul Family Fund of the Arlington Community Foundation
Christopher Jencks
Carol and Alan Kamin
Lederer Foundation
Paul Leonard
Lawrence B. and Claire K. Morse
New Prospect Foundation
Jon Orszag
Marion Pines
Roseben Fund
Ann Rosewater
Susan Sechler and Lloyd Timberlake
Robert A. Weinberger
Eleanor M. Worth
Andrew Zucker
$500 to $999
Mark Fenster
Dr. Joel S. Golden
Kathryn Greenberg and Ari Zentner
Susan Gross
Antonia Hernandez
Kathryn Janson
Michaela M. Johnson
Mike and Debra McCurry
Kathryn P. Nelson
Kris and Barbara Pueschel
Robert D. and Charlotte Reischauer
Patricia Rubacky and Bill Merritt
Tal and Irene Basloe Saraf
Daniel Singer
Mr. Byron Stookey and S. Lee Stookey
James Striker and Wendy Epstine
The Honorable Melanne Verveer
Gregory Wagner
$250 to $499
Evalyn and Joseph Basloe
Janice Bergman
Michael Campbell
Michael Cassidy
Richard G. Clemens
Sheldon Danziger
The Honorable Stuart E. Eizenstat
Martin Forchheimer and Nancy Firestone
James O. Gibson
Peter M. Gottesman
Joan Gussow
John M. Hamilton and Dawn Johnsen
David Kleinberg
Sandra S. Kramer
David Krantz and Marybeth Shinn
Casey McKeever
Edd McLaughlin
Ronald Painter
Barry Potter
Carol Schatz
Fred and Linda Wertheimer
Gregory Woods and Sarah Calabi
$100 to $249
Anonymous (3)
Kenneth J. Arrow
Frank Blechman
Ronald B. David
David DeLoof
Andrew Dolkart
Raymond Dominick
Thomas Donovan
Sam Elkin
Theresa Feeley
Rashi Fein
Gary Ford and Nancy Ebb
John O. Fox
Deborah A. Frank
Harvey A. Galper
Branden Goetz
Robert Goodrich
Sahron Gornstein
Michael J. Graetz
Yeheskel Hasenfeld
Carol A. Hempfner
John Hilley
Madeline Hirschland
Jeffrey Hobson
David Kamin
John C. Keane
Edward Kopta
Edward J. Kowaleski
Daniel Lundy
Susan McAndrew
Judith McGuire
Lynn McNair
Michael McPherson
Ann More
Paul J. Ochs
Robert Predhome
Carl Riehl
- Howard Roark
Caroline Rock
Jane L. Ross
Richard B. Ruge
Robert-Paul Sagner
Elise and David Saltzberg
Buzz Sawyer
Ellen Scalettar
Nathan Schatz
Michael Schooler
William Seiler
Paula Shoecraft
Victor Sidel
Robert Slaton
- Tom Sliter
Scott M. Sommer
Michael A. Stegman
Robert Stephens
Mary J. Stephenson
Thomas Strikwerda
Nancy Strohl
James Stuhlmacher
Peter Taylor
Hugh R. Tobin
Michael S. Wald
Charles Welch
Thomas I. White
Mark I. Whitman
Mark Wynn
Andy J. Zehe
Rabbi Daniel Zemel
DC Fiscal Policy Institute
(A semi-independent project of CBPP)
Over $100,000
The Moriah Fund
$50,000 to $99,999
Naomi & Nehemiah Cohen Foundation
Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Eugene and Agnes Meyer Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
$25,000 to $49,999
Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
World Bank
Less than $25,000
Consumer Health Foundation
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Marpat Foundation
Roseben Fund
International Budget Partnership
(A semi-independent project of CBPP)
$500,000 or more
UK Department for International Development
Ford Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett
Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Less than $500,000
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
World Bank
Source: http://www.cbpp.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/2014_donor_support.pdf
2013 Institutional and Foundational Support
Over $500,000
The Atlantic Philanthropies
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Ford Foundation
- K. Kellogg Foundation
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Open Society Foundations
The Rockefeller Foundation
Sandler Foundation
Stoneman Family Foundation
HJW Foundation
Anonymous
$250,001 to $500,000
Kresge Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Urban Institute (contract)
$100,001 to $250,000
The Borrego Foundation
California Endowment
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Center for Law and Social Policy (contract)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
The George Gund Foundation
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Joyce Foundation
Melville Charitable Trust
Oak Foundation
Popplestone Foundation
Charles H. Revson Foundation
Multi-year grants are prorated for calendar year 2013
$25,001 to $100,000
Bohemian Foundation
Nathan Cummings Foundation
Joseph and Marie Field Foundation
Food Research and Action Center/ ConAgra Feeding Children Better Foods Foundation
Conrad Hilton Foundation
MAC AIDS Fund
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
Moriah Fund
The JPB Foundation
Price Family Charitable Foundation
Public Welfare Foundation
The Schooner Foundation
The Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation
$5,001 to $25,000
Bauman Foundation
Butler Family Foundation
California Community Foundation
Campion Foundation
Friedman Family Foundation
Nick and Leslie Hanauer Foundation
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (contract)
Leaves of Grass Fund
Mertz Gilmore Foundation
National Education Association
New Directions Foundation
Walmart Stores
$500 to $5,000
Aloha Foundation
Anbinder Family Foundation
Arkay Foundation
Oscar and Anna Bentley Charitable Foundation
Brown Family Foundation
Daughters of Charities Ministries
Lederer Foundation
New Prospect Foundation
Roseben Fund
Spencer Foundation
United Jewish Endowment Fund
Under $500
Avon Products Foundation
Community Share of Minnesota
Jewish Communal Fund
Pfizer Foundation
International Budget Partnership
(A semi-independent project of CBPP)
$500,000 or more
UK Department for International Development
Ford Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Less than $500,000
Omidyar Foundation
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
World Bank
DC Fiscal Policy Institute
(A semi-independent project of CBPP)
Over $100,000
Moriah Fund
$50,000 to $99,999
Naomi & Nehemiah Cohen Foundation
Community Foundation for the National Capital Area
Eugene and Agnes Meyer Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
$25,000 to $49,999
Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Less than $25,000
Adams Morgan Partnership Business and Improvement District (contract)
Consumer Health Foundation
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
The MARPAT Foundation
Roseben Fund
World Bank
Source: http://www.cbpp.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/foundationlist2013final.pdf
Demos Buddies
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Rockefeller Family Fund
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7690
Media Matters Funders
Tides Foundation ($4,384,702), Open Society Institutes ($1,075,000), the Ford Foundation ($966,466), the Sandler Foundation ($400,000) , Schumann Fund for Media and Democracy ($600,000), MoveOn.org ($50,000), the Barbra Streisand Foundation ($85,000), the kids’ shoes-powered Stride Rite Charitable Foundation ($25,000), the Lear Family Foundation ($55,000), and the Joyce Foundation ($400,000)
Source: http://dailycaller.com/2012/02/17/left-wing-foundations-lavish-millions-on-media-matters/
Sojourners Buddies
Barbra Streisand Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Tides Foundation, and the Wallace Global Fund
Nonviolent Peaceforce, United for Peace and Justice, and Win Without War
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=7018
Moving Ideas Network (MIN) Buddies
ACORN; The American Prospect; the Annie E. Casey Foundation; the Brennan Center for Justice; the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; the Center for Economic and Policy Research; the Children’s Defense Fund; Citizen Action (Iowa, New York, New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Michigan); the Coalition on Human Needs; Code Pink for Peace; Democracy Rising; the Feminist Majority Foundation; Free Press; Greenpeace USA; the Institute for Policy Studies; the Institute for Women’s Policy Research; Media Matters for America; the Midwest Academy; the Migration Policy Institute; NARAL Pro-Choice America; the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty; the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy; the National Council of La Raza; the National Organization for Women (New Jersey); the New Organizing Institute; Nonviolent Peaceforce; Peace Action; Peace Majority; People For the American Way; Planned Parenthood; Political Research Associates; the Progressive States Network; Public Citizen; the Sentencing Project; USAction; and Women’s Action for New Directions
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7322
Voto Latino Buddies
Corporate Partners
iTunes
Pfizer
PG&E
Southwest Airlines
Media Partners
AOL/Huffington Post
GoVote
Guanabee
HyperVocal
OurTiempo.com
LatinVIP.com
Mamas Latinas
Mamiverse
Mun2
MundoFox
MTV Tr3s
Perez Hilton
Remezcla
Telemundo
TV Azteca
Community Partners
AACT Now
APALA: Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
The Bus Federation
Circle
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
Energy Action Coalition
Head Count
Hispanic College Fund
Hispanic Heritage Foundation
Living Voters Guide
LOFT Institute
LULAC: League of United Latin American Citizens
MALDEF: Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund
Mi Familia Vota/SEIU
NAACP
NALFO: National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations
NALEO: National Association of Latino Elected Officials
National Voter Registration Day
National Council of La Raza
New America Alliance
NOI: New Organizing Institute
Project Vote
SERVE 60
Sun PAC
United We DREAM
Young Invincibles
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1855
More Partners
California Endowment, the Ford Foundation, the Haas Jr. Fund, the Hunt Alternatives Fund, the Knight Foundation, the Mitchell Kapor Foundation,George Soros‘s Open Society Institute, and the Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=7780
Independent Media Institute Buddies
ACORN, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, theAmerican Friends Service Committee, the Brennan Center for Justice, the Center for Community Change, the Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, Friends of the Earth, Global Exchange, the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride Coalition, the Florida League of Conservation Voters, the League of United Latin American Citizens, the League of Women Voters, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Organization for Women, San Francisco Physicians for Social Responsibility, Planned Parenthood, Public Citizen, the Rainforest Action Network, Refuse & Resist!, the Ruckus Society, the Service Employees International Union, the Sierra Club, and the Soros foundation Community Fellows.
Akonadi Foundation, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, theArca Foundation, the Bioneers Foundation, the Bloome Foundation, the Branscomb Family Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Cloud Mountain Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Funding Exchange, the Glaser Progress Foundation, the McKay Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the New York Community Trust, the New York Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Park Foundation, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, the RSF Global Community Fund, theSchumann Center for Media and Democracy, the Surdna Foundation, the Threshold Foundation, the Town Creek Foundation, the Wallace Global Fund, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Working Assets Grantmaking Fund of the Tides Foundation
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=7349
America Votes Buddies
American Federation of Teachers
Americans for Responsible Solutions
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
Center for Community Change Action
Center for Popular Democracy Action
Environmental Defense Action Fund
International Association of Fire Fighters
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
International Union of Operating Engineers
National Council of La Raza Action Fund
National Education Association
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
State Innovation Exchange (SiX)
Source: http://americavotes.org/our-partners/
State Innovation Exchange Board
Bodhala
Sunshine Sachs
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO),
The Solutions Project
AFSCME
National Education Association (NEA)
Women Invest to Elect
NARAL Pro-Choice America
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
Americans for Responsible Solutions (ARS)
Small Business Majority (SBM)
Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR)
Center for Popular Democracy (CPD)
270 Strategies
National Women’s Law Center (NWLC)
Family Values @ Work (FV@W)
Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote)
Communication Workers of America (CWA)
American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC)
Geer Strategies, LLC
Center for American Progress (CAP)
Young Elected Officials Network (YEO Network)
Wellstone Action
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC)
Jobs With Justice (JWJ)
The Huttner Group
Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United
Women’s Equality Center (WEC)
Eutectics Consulting LLC
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
American Constitution Society (ACS)
Demos
Center for Community Change (CCC)
American Federation of Teachers (AFT)
National Partnership for Women & Families (NPWF)
America Votes
Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC)
Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence (LCPGV)
Progressive Majority
State Voices
New Organizing Institute (NOI)
Priorities USA Action
MoveOn.org
Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
American Bridge 21st Century (AB21)
National Employment Law Project (NELP)
Source: https://stateinnovation.org/about#board-of-directors
Open Society Buddies
Name total 2005 – 2009
1 Media Development Loan Fund, Inc. $15,695,001.00
2 Drug Policy Alliance $12,500,001.00
3 Tides Foundation $11,038,490.00
4 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. $10,979,901.00
5 The Alliance for Climate Protection $10,000,001.00
6 Trust for Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe $8,522,874.00
7 Indiana University $7,041,542.00
8 Bard College $7,034,744.00
9 Equal Justice Works $6,513,501.00
10 Proteus Fund Inc. $6,440,000.00
11 Economic Policy Institute $6,435,001.00
12 The Revenue Watch Institute (RWI reports 9,200,000 from
Soros) $6,193,981.00
13 Center for Community Change $5,828,251.00
14 Center for American Progress $5,509,991.00
15 Public Interest Projects $5,201,501.00
16 International Crisis Group $5,025,001.00
17 Fund for the European University at St. Petersburg $5,000,001.00
18 The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City $5,000,001.00
19 William J. Brennan Jr. Center for Justice Inc. $4,571,001.00
20 The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy $4,281,501.00
21 Ministry of Education Republic of Liberia $4,250,001.00
22 Center on Budget and Policy Priorities $3,778,001.00
23 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund,
Inc. $3,755,901.00
24 The Baltic-American Partnership Fund, Inc. $3,698,471.00
25 The Trustees of Columbia University $3,613,795.00
26 People for the American Way Foundation $3,450,301.00
27 New America Foundation $2,931,876.00
28 Justice at Stake $2,564,946.00
29 Equal Justice Society $2,270,001.00
30 The Advancement Project $2,215,001.00
31 National Legal Aid and Defender Association $2,177,001.00
32 Center for New York City Neighborhoods $2,050,001.00
33 New Visions for Public Schools, Inc. $2,000,001.00
34 Center for Public Interest Research $1,867,501.00
35 Institute on Medicine as a Profession, Inc. Columbia
College of Physicians and Surgeons $1,810,001.00
36 Alliance for Open Society International, Inc. $1,790,834.00
37 Human Rights Watch Inc. $1,712,648.00
38 Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action $1,700,001.00
39 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace $1,680,419.00
40 Community Rights Council $1,550,001.00
41 The Sentencing Project $1,502,501.00
42 Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama $1,500,901.00
43 New York University $1,494,765.00
44 Citizens Planning and Housing Association of Baltimore $1,475,001.00
45 Council of State Governments $1,466,668.00
46 Safe and Sound Baltimore Campaign $1,445,001.00
47 The Central European University $1,418,675.00
48 United States Student Association $1,409,001.00
49 League of Young Voters Education $1,400,001.00
50 National Juvenile Defender Center $1,400,001.00
51 American Bar Association Fund for Justice $1,374,729.00
52 Public Justice Center Inc. $1,322,951.00
53 National Security Archive Fund Inc. $1,306,251.00
54 Vera Institute of Justice $1,303,751.00
55 Alliance for Justice $1,300,001.00
56 Earth Island Institute $1,300,001.00
57 Institute for America’s Future Inc. $1,300,001.00
58 National Partnership for Women and Families Inc. $1,300,001.00
59 National Women’s Law Center $1,300,001.00
60 Center for Democracy and Technology $1,300,000.00
61 Epidavros Project Inc. $1,250,001.00
62 Center for Investigative Reporting Inc. $1,226,000.00
63 National Urban Reconstruction and Housing Agency (S.
Africa) $1,193,524.00
64 National Senior Citizens Law Center $1,170,001.00
65 Common Cause Education Fund $1,152,500.00
66 National Council of La Raza $1,147,670.00
67 Legal Action Center of the City of New York Inc. $1,145,001.00
68 Fund for Educational Excellence $1,118,501.00
69 Soros Foundation – Kyrgyzstan $1,118,252.00
70 National Resources Defense Council $1,114,102.00
71 Families Against Mandatory Minimums $1,100,001.00
72 Center for Constitutional Rights $1,071,000.00
73 Free Press (Northampton, MA) $1,060,001.00
74 Southern Center for Human Rights $1,045,001.00
75 The Center for Reproductive Rights, Inc. $1,040,001.00
76 Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law $1,038,001.00
77 Climate Policy Initiative Inc. $1,000,001.00
78 Link Media Inc. $1,000,001.00
79 Media Access Project $1,000,001.00
80 ProgressiveStates Network $1,000,001.00
81 Project Vote $1,000,001.00
82 The New York Times Neediest Cases $1,000,001.00
83 Trustees of Phelps Stokes Fund $1,000,001.00
84 NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc. $950,001.00
85 Immigrant Legal Resource Center $932,501.00
86 Johns Hopkins University $929,191.00
87 Georgetown University $912,893.00
88 Catholic Legal Immigration Network $905,001.00
89 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Inc. $904,951.00
90 Union of Concerned Scientists $900,001.00
91 National Center for State Courts $893,469.00
92 National Immigration Law Center $880,001.00
93 Government Accountability Project $850,000.00
94 Amnesty International, USA $844,239.00
95 Movement Strategy Center $800,001.00
96 Drum Major Institute $779,501.00
97 Washington Office on Latin America $760,151.00
98 President and Fellows of Harvard College $758,681.00
99 Center for Economic and Policy Research $750,001.00
100 Center for Policy Alternatives $750,001.00
101 Focus Project $750,000.00
102 New Orleans Coalition on Open Governance $700,001.00
103 Research Foundation of the City University $700,001.00
104 The Campaign for Youth Justice $700,001.00
105 The Carter Center $700,001.00
106 Asian American Justice Center Inc. $687,501.00
107 Job Opportunity Task Force Inc. (Baltimore) $685,001.00
108 Ohio State Univ. Kirwan Institute $675,001.00
109 Civic Engagement Fund Inc. ???? $650,001.00
110 Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy
Education $650,001.00
111 Society of American Law Teachers $635,201.00
112 Pacific News Service $635,001.00
113 National Immigration Forum $625,001.00
114 The Institute (Wash. DC) $618,501.00
115 Center for Global Development $595,001.00
116 Heartland Groups of NIJC $585,001.00
117 Prisoners Legal News $583,301.00
118 Baltimore HealthCare Access Inc. $580,301.00
119 University of California (inclusive) $580,001.00
120 American Institute for Social Justice $550,001.00
121 Earthjustice $550,001.00
122 Interfaith Education Fund $550,001.00
123 American Prospect $525,001.00
124 Living Cities Inc. (Nat. Comm. Development) $500,001.00
125 Microfinance Management Institute $500,001.00
126 National Consumer Law Center Inc. $500,001.00
127 The Correctional Association of New York $487,501.00
128 The Constitution Project $481,729.00
129 Sundance Institute $475,001.00
130 The International Center in New York Inc. $464,928.00
131 Rights Working Group $460,001.00
132 American Library Association $455,650.00
133 Magyar Soros Alapitvany $450,001.00
134 Arkansas Department of Human Services (!) $440,001.00
135 Harm Reducation Coalition $413,521.00
136 International Center for Transitional Justice $406,471.00
137 Campaign for Youth Justice $400,001.00
138 Center for Independent Media $350,001.00
139 Center for Responsible Lending $350,001.00
140 Sound Portraits Productions $350,001.00
141 Calvert Social Investment Foundation $333,001.00
142 Capital Litigation Communications Project $330,001.00
143 Public Campaign $325,001.00
144 Due Process Law Foundation $321,001.00
145 Center for Progressive Leadership $300,001.00
146 Project on Government Oversight $300,001.00
147 University of Wisconsin $300,001.00
148 Res Publica Inc $290,001.00
149 Open Society Institute Budapest Foundation $256,879.00
150 The Sunlight Foundation $250,001.00
151 Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore $200,001.00
152 Muslim Advocates $200,001.00
153 George Mason University $176,499.00
Source: http://sorosfiles.com/soros/2011/10/open-society-institute-top-150-grantees.html
Center for American Progress Buddies
2013 Corporate Donors
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
The Albright Stonebridge Group
American Beverage Association
American Iron and Steel Institute
America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)
Apple Inc.
AT&T
Bank of America
Blackstone
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Blue Engine Message & Media
Blue Shield of California
BMW of North America
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Citigroup
The Coca-Cola Company
Comcast NBCUniversal
Covanta Energy
CVS Caremark Inc.
Daimler
Monitor Deloitte
DeVry Education Group
Dewey Square Group
Discovery
DISH Network
Downey, McGrath Group, Inc.
DRS Technologies
Eli Lilly and Company
Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas
GE
Genworth Financial
The Glover Park Group LLC
Goldman Sachs
Health Care Service Corporation
The Ickes and Enright Group
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
Livingston Group
McLarty Associates
Microsoft Corporation
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
MyWireless.org
Northrop Grumman
Pearson
PepsiCo
PG&E Corporation
Quest Diagnostics
Samsung
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States (TECRO)
Tata Sons Limited
Time Warner Inc.
T-Mobile
Toyota Motor North America
Visa Inc.
Walmart
Wells Fargo
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/13/cap-corporate-donors_n_4440134.html
2014 Corporate Donors
$1,000,000 or more
Anonymous (3)
Ford Foundation
The Hutchins Family Foundation
Sandler Foundation
TomKat Charitable Trust
$500,000 to $999,999
Anonymous (2)
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Joyce Foundation
Not On Our Watch
Schwab Charitable Fund and Open Square Charitable Fund
Embassy of United Arab Emirates
Walton Family Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
$100,000 to $499,999
Anonymous (10)
A.L. Mailman Family Foundation
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME
American Iron and Steel Institute
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Apple Inc.
The Arcus Foundation
Avatar Alliance Foundation
The Barkley Fund
Blackstone
Blue Moon Fund
Citigroup
The Crimson Lion Lavine Family Foundation
Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan
Deloitte Consulting
David desJardins
Blair Effron
Joanne and Paul Egerman
Embrey Family Foundation
Gill Foundation
The Henry Luce Foundation
Irving Harris Foundation
Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Tony James
Embassy of Japan
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
Linden Trust for Conservation
Mars Incorporated
Microsoft Corporation
Constance J. Milstein
The Murphy Family Foundation
National Education Association, or NEA
New Venture Fund
New York Community Trust—BDEK Fund
The Nick and Leslie Hanauer Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Peter G. Peterson Foundation
Robert W. Roche
The Rockefeller Foundation
Sixteen Thirty Fund
Steve Silberstein
Jay T. Snyder
Stoneman Family Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Walmart
$50,000 to $99,999
Anonymous (3)
Altman Kazickas Foundation
American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO
Fomento Social Banamex
Bank of America
Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Covanta Energy
Daimler
Mark Gallogly
Goldman Sachs
Sanjay Govil
Agnes Gund
Hagedorn Foundation
Hunt Alternatives
Israel Institute
Johnson Family Foundation
Fred Khosravi
Orin S. Kramer
LaSalle Adams Fund
McGraw Hill Financial
Rebecca and Nathan Milikowsky
National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Nordic Council of Ministers
Palantir
PepsiCo
Kirk Radke
Steven Rattner and Maureen White
Rockefeller Family Fund
Robert E. Rubin
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, or TECRO
Time Warner Inc.
Henry van Ameringen
Visa Inc.
Waitt Foundation
WhyNot Initiative
$5,000 to $49,999
Anonymous (10)
Robert Abernethy
Wendy and Jim Abrams
ADARA Charitable Trust
Madeleine K. Albright
The Albright Stonebridge Group
American Beverage Association
The American Express Company
American Women
Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
Mark Aronchick
Greg and Anne Avis
Donald A. Baer
Elizabeth Bagley
Nina Beattie
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Blue Engine Message and Media
Bright Horizons Family Solutions
Carol Browner
BTIG LLC
The California Endowment
The Calihan Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Dana Chasin
Arthur Chu
City of London Corporation
Climateworks Foundation
The Coca-Cola Company
Comcast NBCUniversal
CVS Caremark
DaVita Healthcare Partners
Democratic Governors Association
Paul DeNoon
DeVry Education Group
Dewey Square Group
Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
Discovery Communications
Downey McGrath Group Inc.
DRS Technologies
Laura B. Edwards
Ernst & Young
Feldman Family Foundation
Jose W. Fernandez
Friends of Cancer Research
Genworth Financial
George Kaiser Family Foundation
Gerson Lehrman Group, or GLG
David Goodfriend
Michael D. Granoff
Garrett Gruener
Esmond Harmsworth
Health Care Service Corporation
Heather Podesta + Partners
Herbalife Nutrition
HisVision Inc.
Fred P. Hochberg and Thomas P. Healy
James Hormel
The Ickes and Enright Group
I Could Do Great Things Foundation
Instos Inc.
Issue One
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Jay W. Eisenhofer Family Foundation
Deepak Kamra
Kanter Family Foundation
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
John Koza
Laura and Gary Lauder
Lebowitz-Aberly Family Foundation
Tamera Luzzatto
David Marin and Amanda Halpin
McLarty Associates
Ken Miller and Lybess Sweezy
Eric Mindich
Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
Morgan Stanley
Moriah Fund
Mario Morino
Kristin Mugford
Shekar Narasimhan
The Nathan Cummings Foundation and Jane M. Saks
New Israel Fund
Nielsen
Nordic Council of Ministers
NVG LLC
Oceans 5
Jack Oliver
Arun Patel
Pearson
Anne Peretz
PG&E Corporation
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
Andrew Pincus
Tony Podesta
Lea and Barry Porter
John Prendergast
Price Philanthropies Foundation
Quest Diagnostics
Francene and Charles Rodgers
Roel and Minerva Campos Foundation
Hilary Rosen
Greg Rosenbaum
Samsung
Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA
Albert Schneider and Catherine Heron
Elaine Schuster
Service Employees International Union
The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation
Sudhakar Shenoy
Singular Inc.
Murali Sivarajan
SKDKnickerbocker
Starbucks Coffee Company
Joshua Steiner
Stonecrest Financial
The Summers/New Family
The Surdna Foundation
Tata Group of Companies
John F. Thrash
Tides Foundation and Weston Milliken
Amy Tiemann
Lillian and Sidney Topol
Trehan Foundation
Turkish Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists, or TUSKON
United Minds for Progress
United Steelworkers of America, or USWA
Philippe and Katherine Villers
Wells Fargo
Source: https://www.americanprogress.org/about/c3-our-supporters/
2015 Corporate Donors
$1,000,000 or more
Anonymous (3)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Ford Foundation
The Hutchins Family Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Sandler Foundation
TomKat Charitable Trust
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
$500,000 to $999,999
Barkley Fund LLC
Carnegie Corporation of New York
The Crimson Lion Lavine Family Foundation
The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation
Joyce Foundation
The Pritzker Children’s Initiative
The Rockefeller Foundation
Schwab Charitable Fund
S. Donald Sussman
$100,000 to $499,999
Anonymous (5)
A.L. Mailman Family Foundation
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Annie E. Casey Foundation
The Arcus Foundation
Blackstone
Blue Moon Fund
Citi Community Development
Consolidated Contractors Company
Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan
Deloitte Consulting
David desJardins
Blair Effron
Joanne and Paul Egerman
First Five Years Fund
Mark Gallogly and Lise Strickler
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Heising-Simons Foundation
Irving Harris Foundation
Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Tony James
Embassy of Japan
Johnson Family Foundation
Michael W. Kempner
Kering Foundation
Lumina Foundation
Win McCormack
Microsoft Corporation
Constance J. Milstein
National Education Association (NEA)
National Philanthropic Trust
NEO Philanthropy
New Venture Fund
New York Community Trust
Nordic Council of Ministers
The Philip and Tammy Murphy Family Foundation
Ploughshares Fund
Robert W. Roche
Bernard L. Schwartz
Steve Silberstein
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Jay T. Snyder
Stiftung Mercator
Tent Foundation
Walmart
The WhyNot Initiative
World Wildlife Fund
$50,000 to $99,999
Anonymous (3)
Altman Kazickas Foundation
American Beverage Association
American Federation of Teachers (AFT)
The Arca Foundation
Bank of America
Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
The Boone Family Foundation
California HealthCare Foundation
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Coalition for Public Safety
Covanta Energy
Daimler
DuPont
Dr. Anita Friedman
Sanjay Govil
Estate of Vincent Gulisano
H&R Block
Hagedorn Foundation
Infinite Computer Solutions Inc.
Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles
Joseph and Marie Field Foundation
Fred Khosravi
LaSalle Adams Fund
Rebecca and Nathan Milikowsky
Eric Mindich
NextGen Climate
Oceans 5
PepsiCo Inc.
Kirk Radke
Steven Rattner and Maureen White
Robert E. Rubin
The Summers/New Family
The Surdna Foundation
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, or TECRO
Uber Technologies
United Minds for Progress
Henry van Ameringen
$5,000 to $49,999
Anonymous (12)
Robert Abernethy
ADARA Charitable Fund
Alan D. and Susan Lewis Solomont Foundation
Madeleine K. Albright
The Albright Stonebridge Group
America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)
The American Express Company
Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
AT&T
Greg and Anne Avis
Bauman Foundation
Nina Beattie and Michael Eberstadt
Michael Berman
Booster
Boston Foundation
Carol M. Browner
Seema Chaturvedi
The Coca-Cola Company
Combined Federal Campaign
Comcast NBCUniversal
Communications Workers of America (CWA)
CVS Health
Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua Steiner
DeVry Education Group
Dewey Square Group
Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
Discovery Communications
Doctors Council, SEIU
Sean Doherty
DRS Technologies
East Bay Community Foundation
Laura B. Edwards
Elmo Foundation
Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund
Express Scripts
Marc Fasteau
Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany
Friends of Cancer Research
Geoffrey Garin
Genworth Financial
GLG/Gerson Lehrman Group
Gary Lee Ginsberg and Susanna Beth Aaron
Michael D. Granoff
Growth Energy
Garrett Gruener and Amy Slater
Health Care Service Corporation
Heather Podesta + Partners
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung North America
Fred P. Hochberg and Thomas P. Healy
James Hormel
The Ickes and Enright Group
Frank Islam and Debbie Driesman
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Jewish Communal Fund
David Jiang
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
The Julian Price Family Foundation
Andrea Jung
Kanter Family Foundation
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
John Koza
Orin S. Kramer
Jane Lubchenco
Lyft
Jack Marco
McLarty Associates
Ken Miller and Lybess Sweezy
Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
Christopher Mondini and Martin Skea
Morgan Stanley
Moriah Fund
Mario Morino
Kristin Mugford
Shekar Narasimhan
The Nathan Cummings Foundation and Jane M. Saks
National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation
New Silk Route Advisors LP
Nielsen
Northrop Grumman
NVG LLC
Ocwen Financial Corporation
Deven J. Parekh
Pearson Education
Anne Peretz
Peter G. Peterson Foundation
PG&E Corporation
Andrew Pincus
Tony Podesta
POET
John Prendergast
Quest Diagnostics
Francene and Charles Rodgers
Hilary Rosen
Marti and Greg Rosenbaum
Samsung
Parag Saxena
Schlosstein-Hartley Family Foundation
Albert Schneider and Catherine Heron
Elaine and Gerald Schuster
Service Employees International Union
The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation
Sudhakar Shenoy
Murali Sivarajan
Amy Tiemann
Andrew Tobias
Lillian and Sidney Topol
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
United Nations University
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Philippe and Katherine Villers
Hope Warschaw
Claude Wasserstein
Source: https://www.americanprogress.org/about/c3-our-supporters/
2016 Corporate Donors
$1,000,000 or more
Anonymous (3)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Ford Foundation
The Hutchins Family Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Sandler Foundation
TomKat Charitable Trust
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
$500,000 to $999,999
Anonymous
Embassy of the United Arab Emirates
Jonathan and Jeannie Lavine Family Fund
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Walton Family Foundation, Inc.
$100,000 to $499,999
Anonymous (5)
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Apple Inc.
Blackstone
Blue Moon Fund
Citi Community Development
Consolidated Contractors Company
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan
David desJardins
Joanne and Paul Egerman
Embassy of Japan
Federal Financial Aid Advocacy Fund
First Five Years Fund
Mark Gallogly and Lise Strickler
GiveWell
The Heyday Foundation
Fred P. Hochberg and Thomas P. Healy
Irving Harris Foundation
Tony James
Joyce Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Markle Foundation
Microsoft Corporation
Constance J. Milstein
Monument Capital Group LLC
National Education Association
National Immigration Law Center
National Philanthropic Trust
New Venture Fund
New York Community Trust
New York Community Trust—BDEK Fund
Nordic Council of Ministers
Peter G. Peterson Foundation
Robert W. Roche
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Schwab Charitable Fund
Steve Silberstein
Jay T. Snyder
Time Warner, Inc.
Vanguard Charitable
Walmart
William T. Grant Foundation
$50,000 to $99,999
Anonymous (3)
Amalgamated Bank
American Beverage Association
American Federation of Teachers (AFT)
Greg and Anne Avis
BAE Systems North America
Bank of America
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
CareFirst BlueCross Blue Shield
Coalition for Public Safety
Covanta
Blair Effron
Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Fred Eychaner
H&R Block
Hagedorn Foundation
James Hormel
Israel Institute
Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership
Jewish Community Foundation
Orin S. Kramer
LaSalle Adams Fund
Rebecca and Nathan Milikowsky
Eric Mindich
Ploughshares Fund
Raikes Foundation
Rockefeller Family Fund
Robert E. Rubin
Sasakawa Peace Foundation
Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, or TECRO
United Minds for Progress
Henry van Ameringen
$5,000 to $49,999
Anonymous (8)
Robert Abernethy
Wendy and Jim Abrams
ADARA Charitable Fund
Madeleine K. Albright
The Albright Stonebridge Group
Alcoa
American Association for Justice (AAJ)
American Endowment Foundation
The American Express Company
Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
AT&T
Ayco Charitable Foundation
B.W. Bastian Foundation
Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
Nina Beattie and Michael Eberstadt
Peter Beshar
Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund
Ron Bloom
Carol M. Browner
The Campus Project LLC
Dana Chasin
Seema Chaturvedi
Comcast NBCUniversal
CVS Health
Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua Steiner
DeVry Education Group
Dewey Square Group
Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
Discovery Communications
Steve and Peggy Dow
DRS Technologies
Charles Leonard Egan
Steve Elmendorf
Embrey Family Foundation
EnDyna
Energy and Environment Program at the Aspen Institute
Entertainment Software Association
The Ethel Kennedy Foundation
Express Scripts
Marc Fasteau and Anne G. Fredericks
Jose W. Fernandez
Ford Motor Company
Anita Friedman
Fund for Young Families
Geoffrey Garin
The Garrett and Mary Moran Family Foundation
Gill Foundation
GLG/Gerson Lehrman Group
Sanjay Govil
Michael D. Granoff
Health Care Service Corporation
Heather Podesta + Partners
The Ickes and Enright Group
iHeartMedia
ImpactAssets
Infinite Computer Solutions, Inc.
Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Frank Islam and Debbie Driesman
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Japan Economic Foundation
Jessi’s Message Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation
David Jiang
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Joseph and Marie Field Foundation
Kanter Family Foundation
Fred Khosravi
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Laskey
Cathleen London
Hani Masri
James Mauch
McLarty Associates
Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS)
Ken Miller and Lybess Sweezy
Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
Mona Pittenger Giving Fund at Our Fund
Morgan Stanley
Mario Morino
Kristin Mugford
Shekar Narasimhan
NVG LLC
Larry O’Brien
Oceans 5
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pearson Education
PepsiCo Inc.
Anne Peretz
The Philip and Tammy Murphy Family Foundation
Andrew Pincus
POET
Pomona Capital
Prudential Financial
Francene and Charles Rodgers
Hilary Rosen
Marti and Greg Rosenbaum
Parag Saxena
Elaine and Gerald Schuster
The Shaw Family Endowment Fund
The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation
Smita Siddhanti
Subject Matter
Tata Group of Companies
Wells Fargo
Western Union
Yale Law School
Source: https://www.americanprogress.org/about/c3-our-supporters/
Foundation Buddies
AFL-CIO, the AFSCME, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Ben Barnes, the Bauman Family Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Blue Moon Fund,Carol Browner, the ClimateWorks Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Harold Ickes, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the New Israel Fund, the Open Society Institute, the Ploughshares Fund, theRockefeller Family Fund, the Rockefeller Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, theSandler Foundation, the Service Employees International Union, the Surdna Foundation, theTides Foundation, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Source: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=6709
Southern Poverty Law Center Buddies
Picover Foundation $3, 793, 112 2001-2008
JBP Foundation $1,918, 589 2011-2013
Cisco Systems Foundation $1, 620, 000 2001-2004
Grove Foundation $1,200,000 2003-2014
Public Welfare Foundation $1,050,000 2008-2012
Unbound Philanthropy $850,000 2006-2013
Schwab Charitable Fund $758, 540 2009-2014
Vanguard Charitable Endowment $747, 980 2006-2014
W.K. Kellog Foundation $650,000 2010-2014
Rice Family Foundation $635,000 2000-2013
Apple CEO Tim Cook
Jim Murren CEO of MGM Resorts International
Source: http://mobile.wnd.com/2017/08/mgm-to-match-employee-gifts-to-terror-front-group/
Source: https://www.2ndvote.com/splc/
Chic-Fil-A
PayPal
Amazon
Twitter
Update: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/twitter-drops-far-left-splc-as-safety-partner
Center for Popular Democracy Partners
Taller Salud
Arkansas Community Organization
Living United for Change in Arizona
ACCE Institute (Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment)
Center on Policy Initiatives
Manufactured Housing Action (MHAction) (California)
Working Partnerships USA
United for a New Economy (UNE)
Make the Road Connecticut
SPACEs
CASA (Delaware)
Delaware Alliance for Community Advancement
Manufactured Housing Action (MHAction) (Delaware)
Florida Institute for Reform and Empowerment (FIRE)
Manufactured Housing Action (MHAction) (Florida)
New Florida Majority
Organize Florida
Action Now
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Manufactured Housing Action (MHAction) (Illinois)
Hoosier Action
Sunflower Community Action
Step Up Louisiana
Community Labor United
Manufactured Housing Action (MHAction) (Massachusetts)
CASA (Maryland)
Maryland Communities United
Maine People’s Alliance (MPA)
Flint Rising
Good Jobs Now
Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (CTU
Neighborhoods Organizing for Change
TakeAction Minnesota
Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment
Action NC
Rights & Democracy
Make the Road New Jersey
Organizers in the Land of Enchantment
Churches United for Fair Housing (CUFH)
Make the Road New York
New York Communities for Change
VOCAL-NY
Ohio Organizing Collaborative
Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste
215 People’s Alliance
CASA (Pennsylvania)
Center for Coalfield Justice
Make the Road Pennsylvania
One Pennsylvania
Texas Organizing Project
Workers Defense Project
Manufactured Housing Action (MHAction) (Utah)
CASA (Virginia)
New Virginia Majority
Rights & Democracy
Vermont Workers’ Center
Working Washington
West Virginia Healthy Kids
Source: https://populardemocracy.org/about-us/our-partners
Center for Economic and Policy Research Buddies
- American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
- American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
- American Federation of Labor and Congress of International Workers (AFL-CIO)
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
- Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF)
- Arca Foundation
- Atlantic Philanthropies
- Bauman Foundation
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
- Ford Foundation
- International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
- Mertz Gilmore Foundation
- Moriah Fund
- National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC)
- National Education Association
- Open Society Foundation (OSF)
- Public Welfare Foundation
- Rauch Foundation
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund
- Rockefeller Family Fund
- Russell Sage Foundation
- Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
- Sloan Foundation
- Streisand Foundation
- Tides Foundation
- United Steelworkers
Source: http://cepr.net/about-us/funders
National Priorities Project Buddies
- 350.org
- The American Friends Service Committee
- Americans for Tax Fairness
- Campaign for America’s Future
- Caring Across Generations
- Center for Effective Government
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- Coalition on Human Need
- Council for a Livable World
- Daily Kos
- Democracy Collaborative
- Economic Policy Institute
- Friends Committee on National Legislation
- Grassroots Global Justice Alliance
- Institute for Policy Studies (IPS)
- Investigative News Network
- Jobs With Justice
- MomsRising
- National People’s Action
- National Women’s Law Center
- NETWORK
- New Economy Coalition
- Participatory Budgeting Project
- Peace Action
- People for the American Way
- Project on Government Oversight
- Roosevelt Institute Campus Network
- Social Security Works
- Sunlight Foundation
- USAction
- The United States Student Association
- Win Without War
- Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)
- Young Invincibles
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