Evil Foundations Exposed

Time to expose the sinister foundations trying to take liberty in the US and around the world.

We already know some about the Clinton Foundation, but what about others?   Let’s look at some of them.

Let’s start with the Gates Foundation:

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Buddies

Aspen Institute; the Carter Center; the Council on Foundations; Global Justice; the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP); the National Council of La Raza; Physicians for Human Rights; Planned Parenthood; the Progressive Policy Institute; the Tides Center and the Tides Foundation; the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF); the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs; the United Nations Foundation; the United States Student Association; the Urban League; the World Resources Institute; and World Vision International

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/funderprofile.asp?fndid=5299&category=79

Leadership of the Gates Foundation

Bill Gates

CO-CHAIR AND TRUSTEE

Bill Gates shapes and approves foundation strategies, advocates for the foundation’s issues, and sets the organization’s overall direction.

Melinda Gates

CO-CHAIR AND TRUSTEE

Melinda Gates shapes and approves the foundation’s strategies, reviews results, and sets the overall direction of the organization.

Warren Buffett

TRUSTEE

Warren Buffett helps shape our vision and develop strategies to address some of the world’s most challenging inequities.

William Gates Sr.

CO-CHAIR

William H. Gates Sr. guides the vision and strategic direction of the foundation and serves as an advocate for the foundation’s key issues.

Sue Desmond-Hellmann

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER,
EXECUTIVE OFFICE AND OFFICE OF THE CEO

Dr. Sue Desmond-Hellmann leads the foundation’s efforts to promote equity for all people around the world.

Jim Bromley

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER,
OPERATIONS

Jim Bromley oversees finance and accounting, financial planning and analysis, strategic planning, grants and contracts management, and several special initiatives.

Connie Collingsworth

GENERAL COUNSEL AND SECRETARY,
OPERATIONS

Connie Collingsworth is responsible for managing all of the foundation’s legal needs, providing guidance and developing creative solutions to support the foundation’s programmatic objectives.

Christopher Elias

PRESIDENT,
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT

Dr. Chris Elias focuses on high-impact, sustainable solutions for people in developing countries.

Allan Golston

PRESIDENT,
US PROGRAM

Allan C. Golston leads the foundation’s efforts to advance student achievement for all young people in the United States.

Leigh Morgan

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER,
OPERATIONS

Leigh Morgan is accountable for HR, IT, security, global workforce solutions, information & research services, the enterprise project management office, and partner engagement.

Trevor Mundel

PRESIDENT,
GLOBAL HEALTH

Dr. Trevor Mundel leads the foundation’s efforts in research and development of health solutions, including vaccines, drugs, and diagnostics.

Todd Pierce

CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER,
OPERATIONS

Todd Pierce, chief digital officer, shapes and leads the integrated strategy for technology and digital platforms in service of the foundation’s mission.

Steven Rice

CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER,
OPERATIONS

Steven Rice leads the human resources team and aligns services and processes to advance the work of the foundation.

Mark Suzman

CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER AND PRESIDENT,
GLOBAL POLICY & ADVOCACY

Mark Suzman leads a global team that helps build strategic relationships with governments, NGOs and other key partners.

Source:  http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Who-We-Are/General-Information/Leadership/Executive-Leadership-Team

More information on the Gates Foundation:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/funderprofile.asp?fndid=5299&category=79

Ford Foundation Buddies

Congress for Racial Equality (CORE)

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), and the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (now called LatinoJustice PRLDF)

Alliance for Justice; the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights; the American Bar Association Fund for Justice and Education; the American Friends Service Committee; theArms Control Association; the Aspen Institute; the Brennan Center for Justice; the Brookings Institution; the Carter Center; Catholics for a Free Choice; the Center for the Advancement of Women; the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; the Center for Community Change; theCenter for Constitutional Rights; the Center for Economic and Policy Research; the Center for Economic and Social Rights; the Center for Reproductive Rights; the Center for Women’s Policy Studies; the Council on Foundations; the Democracy Matters Institute; Democracy NowProductions; the Earth Action Network; Earth Day Network; the Earth Island Institute;EcoTrust; the Environmental Defense Fund; the Environmental Working Group; the Feminist Majority Foundation; Fenton Communications; Free Press; Friends of the Earth; the Health, Development, Information and Policy Institute; Human Rights First; Human Rights Watch; theImmigrant Workers Citizenship Project; the Institute for Public Accuracy; the Institute for Women’s Policy Research; the International Crisis Group; the International Federation of Human Rights; Ittijah; LAW; the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; MIFTAH; the Migration Policy Institute; the Ms. Foundation for Women; the National Alliance for Choice in Giving; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense & Education Fund; the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy; the National Council of La Raza; the National Immigration Forum; the National Immigration Law Center; the National Lawyers Guild; the National Organization for Women; National Partnership for Women and Families; National Public Radio; the National Wildlife Federation; the National Women’s Law Center; the Neighborhood Funders Group; the New Israel Fund; the Nine to Five Working Women Education Fund; Oxfam America; Oxfam International; the Pacifica Foundation; the Palestinian Non-Governmental Organization Network; People for the American Way; Physicians for Human Rights; Physicians for Social Responsibility; Planned Parenthood; the Ploughshares Fund; Political Research Associates; the Proteus Fund; Public Citizen; the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund; the Rainforest Action Network; the Rainforest Alliance;the Rockefeller Family Fund; the Save The Children Fund; State Voices; the Tides Foundation and the Tides Center; Trust for Public Land; the Union of Concerned Scientists; the Union for Palestinian Medical Relief Committee; the United Nations; the United Nations Foundation; the 2001 United Nations World Conference Against Racism; the United States Student Association; the Urban Institute; the USAction Education Fund; theWomens Action for New Directions Education Fund; the World Resources Institute; the World Social Forum; and the World Wildlife Fund/Conservation Foundation

FundersForJustice.org (FFJ)

Black Lives Matter

Black-Led Movement Fund (BLMF)

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/funderprofile.asp?fndid=5176

 

American Council for Voluntary International Action
Arab Image Foundation in Lebanon
Arab Studies Society
Arts of Peace
International Action
Border Network for Human Rights
Center for Contemplative Mind in Society
Center for Defense Information
Center for International Conflict Resolution
Center for Law and Social Policy
Center for Public Integrity
Center for Public Policy Priorities
Center for Voting and Democracy
Citizens’ Commission on Civil Rights
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Drug Policy Alliance
Earth House
EarthRights International
Environmental Grantmakers Association
Environmental Health Coalition
Environmental Law Institute
Friends of the Khalidi Library
Fund for Peace
Global Peace Congress
Global Rights
Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute
Human Rights Justice Project
Humanitarian Project
Immigration and Refugee Services of America
Institute for Social Justice
International Forum on Globalization
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
International Peace Academy
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center
Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights Task Force
Mississippi Workers Center for Human Rights
National Center for Fair and Open Testing
National Center for Human Rights Education
National Center for Lesbian Rights
National Council of Negro Women
National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
Native American Rights Fund
North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers
Organization for a New Equality
Palestinian American Research Center
Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizen’s Rights
Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health
Population Council
Poverty and Race Research Action Council
Progressive, Inc.
Progressive Jewish Alliance
Public Agenda Foundation
Rebecca Project for Human Rights
Refugees International
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Educational Fund
Tamer Institute for Community Education for Palestinians Living in the West Bank
War and Peace Studies
Western Prison Project
We the People Media
Women of Color Resource Center
Women’s Environment and Development Organization
Women’s Foundation
Womens Institute for Leadership Development for Human Rights
Woodstock Institute
World Conference on Religion and Peace
World Order Models Project
Worldwatch Institute

Additional College and University Grantees of the Ford Foundation:

Boston University (Islamic studies, and peace and security studies)
Clark Atlanta University (Environmental Justice Resource Center)
Hamilton College (multicultural studies)
New York University (civil rights advocacy, black studies, and women’s studies)
Northwestern University (Institute for Policy Research – urban studies)
Pace University (black and women’s studies)
Spelman College (Women’s Research and Resource Center)
Tufts University (peace studies)
University of Illinois at Chicago (for integrating diversity into its research, teaching and living environment)
University of Kansas (School of Social Welfare)
University of Maryland-College Park (Consortium for Gender, Race and Ethnicity Program, African-American Studies Program, and Women’s Studies Program)
Wayne State University (ethnic, black and poverty studies)

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1768#Grantees

Board of Trustees

Chairman, Board of Trustees
Senior Counsel, Dentons US LLP
Trustee
Professor/Director, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/World Wide Web Consortium
Trustee
Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Xerox Corporation
Trustee
Professor of Surgery, Director of Pediatric Transplantation, The University of Texas Health Science Center
Trustee
Chief Executive Officer, Self-Help and Center for Responsible Lending
Trustee
Chief Investment Officer and Vice President for Investments, The Rockefeller University
Trustee
President, US-Japan Council
Trustee
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sonic Corp.
Trustee
Artistic Director, Miami City Ballet
Trustee
Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Trustee
President, Manos Visibles
Trustee
Founder, Infosys
Trustee
Managing Partner, East End Advisors LLC
Trustee
President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Action Fund
Trustee
General Partner, Fontis Partners
President, Ford Foundation
For more information about the Ford Foundation, go here:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/funderprofile.asp?fndid=5176

School Choice Opponents

These are the opponents of school choice (at least from the Left.  I have my own issues with school choice, mainly that they are tied to federal funding and hence it’s NOT really much of a choice at all.)

Apple, Mars Inc., Center for American Progress, Google, Facebook

(Source:  http://www.2ndvote.com/scores#/all/educational_choice/hilo)

American Association of School Administrators, American Association of University Women, American Civil Liberties Union, American Federation of Labor and Congress of International Organizations (AFLCIO), American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, American Federation of Teachers, American Jewish Committee, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Anti-Defamation League, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, Council for Exceptional Children, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International (DKG) Eta State (NC), First Focus, National Alliance of Black School Educators, National Association of Elementary School Principals, National Association of Secondary School Principals, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Council of Jewish Women, National Education Association, National Parent Teacher Association, National School Boards Association,  African American Ministers In Action,  American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA),  American Humanist Association, Americans for Democratic Action,  Americans for Religious Liberty,  ASPIRA Association, Inc. , Association of Educational Service Agencies, Center for Inquiry Clearinghouse on Women’s Issues, Council of the Great City Schools, Disciples Justice Action Network, Equal Partners in Faith Family and Children’s Ministries, Disciples Home Missions, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Feminist Majority, Hindu American Foundation, Institute for Science and Human Values, Interfaith Alliance, International Reading Association, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, NA’AMAT USA, National Association for Bilingual Education, National Association of Federally Impacted Schools, National Association of State Directors of Special Education, National Center for Lesbian Rights, National Organization for Women, National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition, National Rural Education Association, People For the American Way, Public Education Network, Secular Coalition for America School, Social Work Association of America, Southern Poverty Law Center, Union for Reform Judaism, Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries,  Women of Reform Judaism

(Source:  http://www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/5-22-13-Organizations-Opposing-Vouchers.pdf )

 

 

Sports Hall of Shame

loser trophy

These are the sports teams that have had players dis our country by supporting various liberal agendas or otherwise were anti-American.

Black Lives Matter Supporters and/or National Anthem Protesters

Miami Dolphins

Source:  http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17520290/kansas-city-chiefs-seattle-seahawks-interlock-arms-national-anthem?sf35646460=1

San Francisco 49ers

Source:  http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000691077/article/colin-kaepernick-explains-why-he-sat-during-national-anthem

Kansas City Chiefs

Source:  http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl-chiefs-player-protests-during-anthem-9-11-195040014–nfl.html

Denver Broncos

Source:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/brandon-marshall-denver-broncos-kneel-national-anthem_us_57d2b5cde4b06a74c9f41fd8

Philadelphia Eagles

Source:  http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/09/17/philadelphia-eagles-players-planning-anthem-protest-monday-night-football-malcolm-jenkins

Los Angeles Rams

Source:  http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/nfl-kneeling-protests-grow/2016/09/18/id/748879/

Also, though not the players (they actually were the good guys here), but the team leaders, the Seattle Mariners can also be added to the bad guy list for suspending a guy for the season for criticizing Black Lives Matter:

http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/23/mlb-player-gets-suspension-for-the-season-after-criticizing-obama-black-lives-matter/  

Oakland Raiders

Source:  http://therightscoop.com/at-raiders-preseason-opener-marshawn-lynch-sits-during-national-anthem/ 

Seattle Seahawks

Source:  http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2017/08/13/seahawks-michael-bennett-sits-on-bench-during-national-anthem.html

Cleavland Browns

Source:  http://therightscoop.com/ugh-a-bunch-of-cleveland-browns-protested-the-national-anthem-last-night-pic/

Oakland A’s

Source:   http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/bruce-maxwell-catcher-kneels-national-anthem-article-1.3516660

all of the Pittsburgh Steelers (minus Alejandro Villanueva)

Source:   https://www.redstate.com/kiradavis/2017/09/25/villanueva-jersey-sales-skyrocket-takes-stand-flag/

Baltimore Ravens

New England Patriots

Jacksonville Jaguars

Tennessee Titans

Source:  http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/24/us/nfl-trump-take-knee-protests/index.html

Buffalo Bills

Source:  https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2017/9/25/16360390/buffalo-bills-players-coaches-respond-to-national-anthem-protests

New Orleans Saints

Source:  http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/09/louisiana_lawmaker_saints_shou.html 

The Los Angeles Sparks

Minnesota Lynx

Source:  https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/24/sports/nfl-trump-anthem-protests.html?mcubz=3 

Dallas Cowboys

Source:  https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/09/25/dallas-cowboys-arizona-cardinals-national-anthem-protest-jerry-jones/702519001/ Owner now ordering team to stand!

Arizona Cardinals

Source:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/football-kneeling-donald-trump-dallas-cowboys_us_59c98ce6e4b06ddf45fa92bf

New York Giants
Atlanta Falcons
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Indianapolis Colts
Washington Redskins

Source:  http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-nfl-trump-national-anthem-protest-20170925-htmlstory.html

New York Jets

Source:  http://nypost.com/2017/09/24/about-100-protest-national-anthem-in-loud-nfl-statement/

Gaystapo/Transtapo

NASCAR

NCAA

NBA

WNBA

Indiana Fever

Indiana Pacers

Indianapolis Colts CEO and Owner Jim Irsay

NFL

USC Athletic Director, Pat Haden

MLB

(Source:   http://www.2ndvote.com/corporations_and_ceo_s_standing_against_religious_freedom_in_indiana )

Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee

Source:  http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/26/politics/arizona-brewer-bill/

Sacramento Kings

Source: 2nd Vote Email that I got.

ACC

Source:  http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/15/sports/acc-championships-north-carolina-hb2.html?_r=0

NAIA

Source:  http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article104520076.html

Atlanta Braves

Atlanta Hawks

Source:  http://www.2ndvote.com/georgia_prospers

Sue Bird (WNBA, Seattle Storm)

Breanna Stewart (WNBA, Seattle Storm)

Lori Lindsey (USWNT, Retired)

Gus Kenworthy (USA Olympic Skier)

Callan Chythlook-Sifsof (USA Olympic Snowboarder)

Elisa Padilla (Chief Marketing Officer, Brooklyn Nets, NBA)

Chris Kluwe (NFL, retired )

Colin Allred (NFL, retired)

Toccara Ross (International Women’s Basketball, Switzerland)

David Kopay (NFL, retired)

Nick Rogers (President, Minnesota United FC, MLS)

Nancy Hogshead-Makar (USA Olympic Swimmer, Retired)

Cameron Myler (USA Olympic Luger, Retired)

Joanna Lohman (NWSL, Washington Spirit)

Robbie Rogers (MLS, LA Galaxy)

Martina Navratilova (Tennis Legend & Coach, Retired)

Layshia Clarendon (WNBA, Atlanta Dream)

Eli Wolff (USA Paralympic Soccer Player, Retired)

Vanessa Torres (Professional Skateboarder)

Tom Bosworth (Great Britain Olympic Racewalker)

Mary Harvey (USWNT, Retired)

Yael Averbuch (USWNT & NWSL, FC Kansas City)

Mandy Laddish (NWSL, FC Kansas City)

Jesse Thomas (USA Triathlete)

Becca Moros (NWSL, Houston Dash)

Shamila Kohestani (Former captain of the Afghanistan women’s national soccer team)

Aydian Dowling (Transgender activist, former bodybuilder)

Kedzie Teller (US Quidditch)

Esther Lofgren (Olympic Rower)

Roger Levesque (MLS, retired)

Greg Louganis (Olympic Diver)

Jake Keegan (NASL, FC Edmonton)

Shamit Shome (MLS, Montreal Impact)

Bev Yanez (NWSL, Seattle Reign)

Sally Roberts (Olympic Bronze Medalist, Founder, Wrestle Like a Girl)

Brian Anderson (Professional Skateboarder)

Tom Luchsinger, (National Champion Swimmer)

April Ross (2X Olympic Medalist, Beach Volleyball)

Danielle Robinson (WNBA, Phoenix Mercury)

Brittney Griner (WNBA, Phoenix Mercury)

Stefanie Dolson – (WNBA, Chicago Sky)

Soolmaz Abooali (11X Karate Champion)

Meghan Pfeiffer (Athletic Academic Counselor, University of Memphis)

Bernadette Compton (Bowling Green State University)

Riley Hickman (Duke Swim & Dive)

Chalena Scholl, Phoebe Donovan (Duke SAAC)

Aly Lilley (Assistant volleyball coach, Trinity University, San Antonio TX)

Julie Jenkins (Head volleyball coach, Trinity University, San Antonio TX)

Gretchen Rush (Tennis Coach, Trinity University, San Antonio TX)

Tracy Shoemake (Associate Athletic Director/SWA, Texas State University)

Erin Eckhart (Austin College SAAC)

Jacob Tingle (Sport Management Chair, Trinity University, San Antonio TX)

Callum Squires (Trinity University SAAC)

Transcend Aggies (Texas A&M)

Albert Rodriguez (Softball Austin Commissioner)

Sarah Fletcher (Duke Rowing)

Shawnee Harkins (Professional Fitness Trainer)

Source:  https://www.athleteally.org/sb6openletter/

Anti-Trump Teams

Golden State Warriors

Source:  https://downtrend.com/donn-marten/report-golden-state-warriors-will-snub-president-trump-after-winning-nba-title?utm_source=fn3&utm_medium=facebook

UNC Men’s Basketball team

Source:  https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2017/09/23/national-champion-north-carolina-mens-basketball-team-not-visiting-white-house/696498001/

San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich

Source:  http://abcnews.go.com/US/san-antonio-spurs-coach-calls-us-embarrassment-world/story?id=50098919

NFL Sponsors

  • Gatorade
  • EA Sports
  • Visa
  • Campbell’s Soup
  • FedEx
  • Frito-Lay
  • Mars Snackfood
  • Pepsi
  • Dairy Management Inc.
  • Sirius XM
  • Under Armour
  • Bridgestone
  • Ticketmaster
  • Proctor & Gamble
  • Verizon
  • Barclays
  • Papa John’s
  • Castrol
  • Anheuser-Busch
  • USAA
  • Bose
  • Marriott
  • XBOX
  • News America
  • Quaker
  • SAP
  • McDonald’s
  • New Era
  • Nike
  • Microsoft
  • Extreme Networks
  • Nationwide
  • TD Ameritrade
  • Zebra
  • Dannon
  • Hyundai
  • Ford

Source:  https://seekingalpha.com/article/4103103-football-season-kicking-sponsors-spend-big

Pizza Hut

Source:  http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/28/news/companies/pizza-hut-nfl-sponsorship/index.html

MLB Sponsors

Procter & Gamble (Gillette)

Anheuser-Busch (Budweiser)
PepsiCo (Gatorade)
MasterCard
PepsiCo (Pepsi, Aquafina)
Nike
Bank of America
Taco Bell
SiriusXM
General Motors (Chevrolet)
PepsiCo (Frito-Lay)
Scotts
EMC
T-Mobile
DraftKings
Church & Dwight (Arm & Hammer)
Church & Dwight (OxiClean)
Amazon
Esurance
Falken Tire
The Hartford
Starwood (Sheraton)
Vixlet
Papa John’s

Source:  http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2016/04/04/MLB-Season-Preview/MLB-sponsors.aspx

NCAA Partners

AT&T 
Capital One
Coca-Cola 
Buffalo Wild Wings
Buick
Google Cloud
Geico
Infinti
Intel
Lowe’s
Marriott
Nabisco
Northwestern Mutual
Pizza Hut
Reese’s
Unilever
Uber Eats
Wendy’s

Source:  https://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/article/2011-02-25/corporate-champions-and-partners

ACC Partners

Source:  http://www.theacc.com/page/CorpChampions

NAIA Partners

Adidas

Ascension Insurance

Astroturf

AudienceView

Collegiate Awards

Commerce Bank

Cramer Products

Daktronics

Drug Free Sport

eTeamSponsor

Fine Designs

Front Rush

Gym Masters

Head

Herff Jones

Honig’s Whistle Stop

iSportz Athletics

Just  Play Sports Solutions Inc.

Kiefer

Krossover

Master’s Transportation

Mutual of Omaha

National Car Rental

Pittcraft Printing

Rawlings Sporting Goods

Shorts Travel Management

Stretch Internet

Techline Sports Lighting

Two West

Varsity Spirit

Source:  http://www.naia.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27900&ATCLID=210261922

 

WNBA Corporate Partners

Los Angeles Sparks

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Source:  http://sparks.wnba.com/corporate-partnerships/

Minnesota Lynx

U.S. Bank

Federated Insurance

Jack Link’s

Treasure Island Resort & Casino

TCL

Target Corp

Mayo Clinic

Source:  https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/news/2016/11/29/timberwolves-lynx-announce-corporate-partners.html

Extremely Sensitive Progressive Nazis (ESPN) Advertisers

Nikon Inc. 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NY 11747-3064

IBM Corporation 1 New Orchard Road Armonk, New York 10504-1722 United States 914-499-1900

Hewlett-Packard Company3000 Hanover St. Palo Alto, CA 94304-1185 USA (650) 857-1501

K-Swiss 31248 Oak Crest Dr. Westlake Village, CA 91361,,,

Michelin Tire 2 Patewood Dr. Greenville, SC 29615 (864) 234-5000 &

The Progressive Insurance Corporation 6300 Wilson Mills Road Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143,,,

Lincoln Mercury World Headquarters 1 Glen Bell Way Irvine, CA 92618-3344 949-341-7500,,,

Miller Brewing Headquarters 3939 W Highland Blvd Milwaukee, WI 53208 414-931-2700

Source:  http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/320601935/m/1640083034

ESPN Event Sponsors

Gildan

Advocare

Hawaiian Airlines

State Farm

Corona

DirectTV

Source:  http://espnevents.com/sponsors/

 

Baseball Gay Agenda Pushers

Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox,  Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners.

Source:   https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-w-chapman/23-major-league-baseball-teams-promote-homosexuality-lgbt-pride-nights

Other Acts of Liberalism

Sports Illustrated

Source:  https://www.dailywire.com/news/39288/sports-illustrated-chooses-christine-blasey-ford-hank-berrien

Philadelphia Flyers

New York Yankess

Source: https://thefederalist.com/2019/04/23/cancel-kate-smith-must-cancel-new-york-yankees/

Progressive Groups in Each State

I have a list of some Progressive groups from various states and their supporters.

Massachusetts

Public Higher Education Network of Massachusetts Buddies

Campus Unions

An injury to one is an injury to all! PHENOM supports the right of workers to collectively organize and bargain, and believes that campus workers’ working conditions are students learning conditions. Below are the Campus Unions without whom much of PHENOM’s work would not be possible.

 

 

Campaign for the Future of Higher Education

CFHE is a grassroots national campaign to support quality higher education.  The mission of the Campaign is to ensure that affordable quality higher education is accessible to all sectors of our society in the coming decades. Learn more about CFHE here.

 

 

CEPA (Center for Education Policy & Advocacy)

CEPA is a policy and advocacy agency that builds student power and strengthens student voice. CEPA also works on higher education issues at a statewide level, lobbying in support of access to an affordable college education in the state of Massachusetts. CEPA operates as an agency of the Student Government Association and is structured into four core teams: Access and Affordability, Campus Culture, Gender Equity, and Student Labor Action Project. Working both independently and collaboratively, the core teams build partnerships with students, student organizations, faculty, staff, and the administration to institutionalize student voice and shared governance. Learn more about CEPA here.

Economic Mobility Pathways

EMPath is a nonprofit innovator in breaking the cycle of poverty. They provide direct services, perform in-depth research, and advocate for public policy changes that will support low-income women in their journey to economic self-sufficiency. Each year EMPath helps approximately 1,300 people annually through its mobility mentoring, housing, and education and workforce development programs. Learn more about EMPath here.

Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Association

MIRA is the largest organization in New England promoting the rights and integration of immigrants and refugees. They serve the commonwealth’s one million foreign-born residents with policy analysis and advocacy, institutional organizing, training and leadership development, and strategic communications. The Coalition involves an active membership of over 130 organizations, including community-based groups, social service organizations, ethnic associations, schools, refugee resettlement agencies, health centers and hospitals, religious institutions, unions, and law firms, as well as thousands of individual members, contributors, and allies. Learn more about MIRA here.

Massachusetts Jobs with Justice (JwJ)

Massachusetts JwJ is a coalition of community, faith and labor groups in Massachusetts who work to protect and promote workers’ rights. JwJ primary areas of work include workers’ rights, immigrant rights, public education and global justice. JwJ supports campaigns that seek to make a real difference in the lives of workers and communities, while also striving to build a broad and diverse movement for economic and social change. JwJ’s student network organizes students across the state to become part of the fight. We organize unions, labor leaders, and activists to support community justice struggles and promote solidarity as the only way that we as working people can win against corporate power. PHENOM also works with JWJ’s Campaign for a Debt-Free Futureand the Student Labor Action Project.  Learn more about Massachusetts JwJ here.

Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MassPIRG)

Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group takes on powerful interests on behalf of Massachusetts’ citizens, working to win concrete results for our health and our well-being. With a strong network of researchers, advocates, organizers and students across the state, we stand up to powerful special interests on issues to stop identity theft, fight political corruption, provide safe and affordable prescription drugs, and strengthen voting rights.  Learn more about MassPIRG here.

Progressive Massachusetts (PM)

PM is a statewide, diverse grassroots organization. PM organize around progressive issues in Massachusetts, help elect and support progressive candidates for public office who are committed to making a difference on these issues, and hold elected officials accountable to progressive positions and values. PM welcomes all Progressives regardless of political affiliation. We will work to further progressive values through issue organizing, electoral organizing, and organization-building and education.  Learn more about PM here.

The Student Immigrant Movement (SIM)

The Student Immigrant Movement is a statewide immigrant youth-led organization based in Massachusetts. They identify, recruit and develop leaders in local cities and towns who are invested in improving their communities through relational building, leadership development, electoral organizing and using both strategic and motivational campaigns that build movement.  Learn more about SIM here.

United States Student Association (USSA)

USSA believes that education is a right and should be accessible for any student regardless of their socio-economic background and identity. We believe people who are affected directly by issues of access to higher education should be the ones identifying the solutions that make education accessible to them. Therefore, USSA is dedicated to training, organizing, and developing a base of student leaders who are utilizing those skills to engage in expanding access to higher education and advancing the broader movement for social justice.  Learn more about USSA here.

Source:  http://phenomonline.org/allies-partner-organizations/

Missouri

Clean Missouri Supporters

Eastern Missouri Laborers Educational and Benevolent Fund

Planned Parenthood

Our Missouri

Service Employees International Union

Source:    https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/politics/2017/09/12/clean-missouris-anti-corruption-crusade-backed-big-bucks-unions/658270001/

MOVE Ballot Fund

Source:  http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article196347414.html

North Carolina

Blueprint NC Buddies

American Civil Liberties Union

Action Institute North Carolina

Alliance of North Carolina Black Elected Officials

Appalachian Voices

Beloved Community Center of Greensboro, Inc.

Carolina Justice Policy Center

Children First/Communities In Schools of Buncombe County

Coalicion Latino Americana, Inc. / Latin American Coalition

Common Cause Education Fund

Democracy North Carolina

Disability Rights North Carolina

El Pueblo, Inc.

Environment North Carolina Research and Policy Center, Inc.

Institute for Southern Studies

League of Women Voters North Carolina

MomsRising

NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina Foundation

National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund

North Carolina A. Philip Randolph Institute, Inc.

North Carolina A.I.D.S. Action Network

North Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations

North Carolina Conservation Network

North Carolina Fair Share Community Development Corportation

North Carolina Justice Center

North Carolina League of Conservation Voters Foundation

North Carolina PIRG Education Fund

North Carolinians Against Gun Violence Education Fund, Inc.

People’s Alliance Fund

Planned Parenthood South Atlantic

Progress North Carolina

Public Schools First North Carolina

Southeast Asian Coalition

Southern Coalition for Social Justice

Southern Vision Alliance

Spirit In Action

North Carolina Council of Churches

Toxic Free NC

Unifour ONE

WakeUp Wake County, Inc.

Women AdvaNCe

Working America Education Fund

 

Source:  http://www.blueprintnc.org/partners/

Southern Coalition for Social Justice Buddies

Current Major Foundation Supporters:

  • Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation
  • Ford Foundation
  • Open Society Foundations
  • Norflet Progress Fund
  • Rockefeller Brothers Fund
  • A.J. Fletcher Foundation
    Arthur E. and Elizabeth B. Roswell Foundation
  • Center for Community Change
  • Common Counsel Foundation
  • Drug Policy Alliance
  • Equal Justice Works
  • Fund 25
  • Grace Jones Richardson Trust
  • Imagine NC
  • Marcia Angle and Mark Trustin Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
  • NEO Philanthropy
  • Post-Shelby Response Fund
  • Public Welfare Foundation
  • Sarah Schwartz Sax & Meg Coward of the Aquila Fund of RSF Social Finance
  • Schwab Charitable made possible by the generosity of the Present Progressive Fund
  • Sunflower Foundation
  • The Bauman Foundation
  • The Prentice Foundation, Inc.
  • Troan Foundation
  • Warner Foundation

Past Major Foundation Supporters:

  • Ben and Caroline Ansbacher Fund
  • Blueprint NC
  • Central Carolina Bank Endowment of the Triangle Community Foundation
  • Democracy North Carolina
  • Education Foundation of America
  • Elizabeth Wade Grant Endowment Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation
  • Fleisher-Bierstein Family Trust
  • Fund for Southern Communities
  • Impact Fund
  • James E. & Margaret R. Davis Endowment of the Triangle Community Foundation
  • Kellogg Foundation
  • Laura and John Arnold Foundation
  • Park Foundation
  • The Ettinger Foundation, Inc.
  • Triangle Community Foundation

Source:  http://www.southerncoalition.org/about/supporters/

Maine People’s Alliance Buddies

Affordable Housing

Center for Community Change (CCC)

Portland Tenants Union

 

Environmental Organizations

Environmental Health Strategy Center

Maine League of Conservation Voters

Natural Resources Council of Maine

National Resources Defense Council

Fair and Clean Elections

Common Cause Maine

League of Women Voters of Maine

Maine Citizens for Clean Elections

 

Funding and Support

Maine Initiatives 

Health Care

Consumers for Affordable Health Care (CAHC) 

Health Care for America Now 

Family Planning Association of Maine 

Food and Medicine

Kennebec Valley Organization

Maine AllCare

Maine Labor Group on Health

Maine Public Health Association

National Ctte. to Preserve Social Security and Medicare

Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP)

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England 

Universal Healthcare Action Network (UHCAN)

 

Labor and Trade Associations

AFSCME Council 93

Greater Bangor Area Central Labor Council

Maine AFL-CIO

Maine Education Association (MEA) 

Maine State Employees Association

Maine State Employees Association – SEIU Local 1989

Maine State Nurses Association

Maine Trial Lawyers Association

Restaurant Opportunities Center 

Teamsters Local 340

 

Long term care

Caring Across Generations

 

National and Regional Affiliations

Center for Community Change (CCC) 

Northeast Action

US Action

 

Peace and International Outreach

Peace through Interamerican Community Action

Peace Action Maine

 

Research and Policy

Maine Center for Economic Policy (MECEP)

Maine Equal Justice Partners (MEJP)

Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission (MITSC)

 

Social and Economic Justice

Engage Maine

Equality Maine

Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project 

Maine Asso. of Interdependent Neighborhoods (MAIN)

Maine Council of Senior Citizens

Maine Women’s Lobby

NAACP Portland Branch

POWER: Portland Organizing to Win Economic Rights 

 

Source:  https://www.mainepeoplesalliance.org/allies

Idaho

Idaho Community Action Network Buddies

REGIONAL AND NATIONAL PARTNERS

Alliance for a Just Society

Applied Research Center (ARC)

Center for Community Change (CCC)

National Council of La Raza (NCLR)

Pineros Y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN)

United Farmworkers Foundation

STATEWIDE ALLIES

Idaho Human Rights Education Center

Catholic Charities of Idaho

Centro de Comunidad y Justicia

Community Council of Idaho

Idaho Hispanic Caucus

Boise State University Student Diversity & Inclusion 

 

Source:  http://idahocan.org/category/about/who-we-are/

Montana

Montana Organizing Project Buddies

Community

Angela’s Piazza

Center for Rural Affairs

Fallon County Federal Credit Union

Helena Service of Peace and Justice

Indian People’s Action

Montana Small Business Alliance

Strike Debt Helena

Faith

First Congregational UCC- Billings

St. Pius X Catholic Church- Billings

Congregation Har Shalom- Missoula

University Congregational UCC- Missoula

Labor

Greater Yellowstone Central Labor Council

Missoula Central Labor Council

UNITE HERE! 427

United Association (UA) of Plumbers and Pipefitters 30

SEIU Healthcare 775 NW

United Steel Workers 11-443

Northwest Carpenters

Southwest Montana Central Labor Council

United Steel Workers 11-470 (ExxonMobil)

United Steel Workers 11-470 (Phillips 66)

Source:  http://montanaorganizingproject.org/about/who-we-are/

Illinois

Illinois People’s Action Buddies

Bloomington / Normal Members

New Covenant Community Church (http://www.nccnormal.org/)

Moses Montefiore Congregation (http://www.mosesmontefiorecongregation.org/ )

First Presbyterian Church (www.firstpresnormal.org/)

First United Methodist Church (www.normalfumc.org/)

NAACP Chapter

Resurrection Lutheran Church (www.reslutheran.org)

Unitarian Universalist Church (www.uubn.org)

Wesley United Methodist Church (www.wesley-umc.com)

Word of Life Church

Action Research Center (ARC), Illinois Wesleyan University (www2.iwu.edu/action/)

Mount Moriah Christian Church

Holy Trinity Catholic Church

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

Mennonite Peace and Justice Committee, Normal

Champaign / Urbana Members

Metanoia Centers, Inc. (www.metanoiacenters.org)

NAACP Chapter

Christian Mercy and Justice Network

Danville Members

Allen Chapel AME Church

Decatur Members

Central Christian Church (www.cccdisciples.org)

NAACP Chapter

First Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)

First Evangelical Lutheran Church (flcdecatur.org)

Grace United Methodist Church

St. Peter A.M.E.

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Decatur (uufd.org)

Metro East Members

Calvary Lutheran Church

Peoria Members

Heaven’s View Christian Fellowship

Mt. Zion Baptist Church (www.mzbcofpeoria.org)

Unitarian Universalist Church (www.peoriauuchurch.org)

City of Refuge Worship Center (corwc.com)

Prince of Peace Baptist Church

Greater Apostolic Bibleway Church

New Hope International Ministries

Church of the Living God- CWFF

METEC, Inc.

Peoria Ministers Economic Development Organization (PMEDO)

Latter Rain Temple

New Cornerstone Baptist

Trinity Baptist

Peoria Families Against Toxic Waste

Global Warming Solutions Group of Central Illinois

Springfield Members

First Presbyterian Church (www.first-pres-church.org)

Hope Presbyterian Church (www.hopeforspringfield.org)

Little Flower Catholic Church (www.littleflowerchurch.net)

St. John’s AME Church

Body of Christ Church (Buffalo, IL)

Westminster Presbyterian Church PC (USA)

Homeless United for Change

Other Members

Calvary Lutheran Church of Belleville

47 (and growing) Individual Members

S.A.F.E. Southern Illinoisans Against Fracturing the Environment

Source:  http://www.illinoispeoplesaction.org/member-organizations.html

South Carolina

South Carolina Progressive Network (SCPN) Buddies

Executive Committee

Co-Chairwoman Donna DeWitt, who is also the President of the State AFL-CIO; Co-Chairman Joe Neal, a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives and past Chairman of the South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus; Vice-Chairwoman Renee Carter, who is active in the National Organization For Women (NOW) and sits on Planned Parenthood‘s Board of Directors; Vice Chairman Bert Easter, who also serves as Chairman of the South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement; and Director Brett Bursey, who is also a Director of Natural Guard, a leftist environmental and social justice resource organization

Coalition Members

  1. Phillip Randolph Institute; the AFL-CIO; the Alliance for Full Acceptance; the Association of Progressive Campaigners; the Beaufort County Coalition for Choice; the Carolina Peace Resource Center; the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists; the Collaborative for Community Trust; Common Cause of South Carolina; Eastern Cherokee, Southern Iroquois and United Tribes of South Carolina; Environmentalists, Inc.; Food Not Bombs; Grassroots Leadership; Hilton Head for Peace; Inmates, Families, Friends — One Network Ladder for Your Support; the League of Women Voters; the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement for Self-Determination; the Methodist Federation for Social Action; the Metropolitan Community Church of Columbia; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; the Natural Guard Fund; Parents, Friends & Families of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG); Planned Parenthood; the South Carolina Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty; South Carolina Environmental Watch; South Carolina Fair Share; South Carolina Forest Watch; the South Carolina Gay & Lesbian Pride Movement; the South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus; the South Carolina National Organization for Women; South Carolinians for Drug Law Reform; Thinking People; and UNITE!

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6523

New York

Citizen Action of New York Funders

1199SEIU United Healthcare
CSEA Local 100
Communications Workers of America
Connecticut Citizen Action Group
Rosemary Faulkner
Friends of Democracy
Gersowitz, Libo & Korek PC
Local 32BJ SEIU
Long Island Progressive Coalition
New York State Nurses Association
New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness
NYSUT
Proteus Funds
William Samuels
See Forward Fund, Inc.
SEIU
Strong Economy for All Coalition
Transport Workers Local 100
United Federation of Teachers
Zephyr for New York

Source:  http://citizenactionny.org/about

 Alliance for Quality Education Buddies

Black Lives Matter Buffalo
Bronx Community Council
Bronx Educators United for Justice
Citizen Action of New York
Class Size Matters
Coalition for Educational Justice
Community Food Advocates
El Puente
Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition
Hartwick College Education Program
Hastings Teachers Association
Jackson Heights People for Public Schools
KingstonCitizens.org
Long Island Progressive Coalition
Long Island Transgender Advocacy Coalition
Make the Road New York
Metro Justice
Network for Public Education
New York Communities for Change
New York Immigration Coalition
New York Peace Coalition (Peace December)
New York State Allies for Public Education
North American Climate, Conservation and Environment (NACCE)
South Bronx Community Congress
The Badass Teachers Association
The Power of Ten
Vocal NY
Young Invincibles
Upstate & Updated
Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson
ROCitizen
SBK Social Justice Center Inc
End New Jim Crow Action Network (ENJAN)
Public School Watchdogs
Coalition for Economic Justice
Hudson Valley Progressives
Opportunity Action
Brooklyn Arbor Parents’ Association
YWCA Ulster County and Grils Inc. Ulster and Dutchess Counties
Buffalo Anti-Racism Coalition
Buffalo Teachers Federation
Buffalo Parent Teacher Organization
Teens In Progress
Long Island Together
Parents for Equity and Power
Community Voices Heard
Justice League NYC
Central Park East II PA
The Gathering for Justice
Save Our Schools
Open Buffalo
Partnership for the Public Good
CWA Local 1133
AAUW Kingston
First Unitarian Schools Partnership
Green Party of New York
Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition
The Black Institute
Western New York Book Arts Center
CEPA Gallery
Just Buffalo Literary Center
The Children’s Sangha
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Center
DRUM- Desis Rising Up & Moving
Hispanic Federation
Central New York Citizens in Action, Inc.
New Feminists for Justice
Parents for Public Schools of Syracuse
Syracuse Teachers Association
CNY Solidarity Coalition
New York Civil Liberties Union
F.A.C.E.S. of Nottingham: Families, Alumni, Community, Educators and Students Nottingham High School’s Parent/Family-Teacher-Student-Organization
SUNY Onondaga Community College Federation of Teachers and Administrators (OCCFTA) NYSUT Local 1845
Green Party of Brooklyn
Center For Creative Education
Kingston Teachers’ Federation
NY Progressive Action Network
Progressive Action of Lower Manhattan
Dutchess County Progressive Action Alliance
Granny Peace Brigade NYC
JT Roberts PTO
First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse
Change the Stakes
NYC Opt Out
Center for Community Alternatives
Girls for Gender Equity
Mid-Hudson Jews for Racial Justice
Parents for Middle School Equity
The Earth School
The Cobble Hill Think Tank
TeachDream
North Country Peace Group
Dutchess County Progessive Action Alliance
ECE PolicyWorks
Harrison Association of Teachers
Traveling Stories
Education Opportunity Network
Children Are More Than Test Scores
Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition
Teachers Unite
Justin Sanchez for City Council
Coalition for Public Education (CPE)
Cornerstone Academy for Social Action Middle School
Action Together Rochester
Brooklyn Artful Dodgers
Advocates for Justice
NYCoRE
Stand Up for Public Schools
PS 705 PTA
Teen Empowerment
Schott Foundation
Journey for Justice Alliance
Lyncourt School
Rockland United
Glens Falls Teachers Association
Power 4 Equity and Power
The Dragonfly Institute
Buffalo Educational Support team
Resource Center for Accessible Living, Inc.
Mid-Hudson Advocates for Single Payer
Uni-SPIRE
EducateTheWholeChild.org
Principal Residency Network
Pulaski Teachers’ Association
Big Apple Coffee Party
Women’s March

Source:  http://www.aqeny.org/about/about-us/

Take Action NYC Buddies

General Progressive Issues
Rise and Resist is a group where diverse people from different causes and individuals with different interests, passions and skill sets can work together to directly assist and to protect the individuals and communities whose life and liberty are in danger following the 2016 election.

United Thru Action was created after Trump’s election when hundreds of citizens met in the West Village to start planning how to make change in NYC, NYS, and the nation.

A number of Indivisible groups that have agreed to “to resist Trump’s agenda, focus on local, defensive congressional advocacy, and embrace progressive values” meet.

Citizen Action of New York fights for racial, social, economic and environmental justice.

New York Progressive Action Network is a state wide network of more than 25 affiliates. Many of NYPAN’s organizers were volunteers for Bernie Sanders.

Get Organized BK! is a group organized by City Councilmember Brad Lander of Brooklyn’s progressive individuals, activists, organizations and elected officials working together to resist Trump regime policies of injustice, corruption, and hate.

Queens Resist is dedicated to resisting the Trump agenda.

OccuEvolve is Occupy Wall Street’s longest serving education/outreach/action group.

Alternatives to Capitalism
The Base is an anarchist political center in Bushwick, Brooklyn, committed to the dissemination of revolutionary left and anarchist ideas and organizing.

The Metropolitan Anarchist Coordinating Council (MACC) is building an anarchist movement forum in NYC under the guiding principles of horizontalism, direct democracy and direct action.

NYC Democratic Socialists of America is the NYC local of the Democratic Socialists of America, the largest socialist organization in the country.

The International Socialist Organization (ISO) is a group of revolutionary socialist activists.

The Socialist Alternative is a socialist organization fighting in our workplaces, communities, and campuses against the exploitation and injustices people face every day.

The Party for Socialism and Liberation – PSL is a revolutionary Marxist party.

The Freedom Socialist Party is a socialist political party with a revolutionary feminist philosophy .

The Workers World Party is fighting for revolutionary socialism and supporting the struggle of all oppressed peoples.

The Revolutionary Communist Party (RevCom or RCP) is a communist political party lead by Chairman Bob Avakian.

Empowering Oppressed People
Peoples Power Assemblies organize to empower workers & oppressed people to demand jobs, education & healthcare while fighting against racism, sexism & LGBT bigotry.

Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE) is a member led Brooklyn-based multiracial program of Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC) led by mostly women of color. We organize and unite low-income families to build power to fight against systems of oppression so that the work of all people is valued and all of us have the right and ability to decide and live out our own destinies.

Racism and White Supremacy
Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) organizes white people to break white silence, confront racism, and dismantle white supremacy.

Immigration
Make the Road New York is the largest participatory immigrant organization in New York with 17,000+ members and builds the power of Latino and working class communities to achieve dignity and justice through organizing, policy innovation, transformative education and the provision of survival services.

The New York Immigration Coalition is an umbrella advocacy group that brings together nearly 200 diverse member organizations to advance justice and opportunity for all.

Sanctuary Advocacy For Everyone aims to help immigrants live safely in our NYC communities by connecting with our neighbors across interpersonal and international borders.

Gentrification
The Brooklyn Anti-Gentrification Network (BAN) is a people of color-led, mass-based coalition of tenants, homeowners, block associations, anti-police brutality groups, legal and grassroots organizations working together to end the rampant gentrification and displacement of low to middle income residents of Brooklyn, New York.

Queer
ACT UP New York (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power) is a diverse non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. We advise, inform, warn and act. Fear us.

The Queer Detainee Empowerment Project (QDEP) is a collective Alternative to Detention Program (ATD),direct service, and community organizing project that works with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, queer, Two Spirit, Trans, Gender Non- Conforming, and HIV+ detainees and their families currently in detention centers, those that are recently released from detention centers, and undocumented folks in New York City.

Black and Pink supports LGBTQ people impacted by the prison industrial complex.

Police and Prisons
Copwatch Patrol Unit (CPU) films the NYPD using smartphones to capture police brutality.

Communities United for Police Reform is an unprecedented campaign that is working to end discriminatory policing in New York.

The Stop Mass Incarceration Network exists to stop the slow genocide of mass incarceration and all its consequences; racial profiling, a legal system that disproportionately impacts Blacks and Latinos, the police murder of our children, the criminalization of a generation, discrimination, widespread torture in prisons and treating those formerly incarcerated as less than full human beings.

Books Through Bars sends free donated books to people in prisons across the country.

Palestine/Israel
Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel is a grassroots strategic alliance of concerned organizations and individuals in New York, formed to demand an immediate, unconditional, and permanent end to U.S. and U.S.-sponsored Israeli aggression in the Middle East.

IfNotNow is a movement in NYC to end the American Jewish community’s support for the occupation and gain freedom and dignity for all Israelis and Palestinians.

Jewish Voice for Peace supports nonviolent efforts in New York and in Israel-Palestine to end Israel’s occupation and to realize a just and peaceful future for both peoples.

Environment
350Brooklyn is an affiliate of 350.org that works locally to solve the climate crisis through education, organization, and direct action.

Citizens’ Climate Lobby Brooklyn is creating the political will for a livable world by empowering individuals to experience breakthroughs in exercising their personal and political power.

Food and Water Watch champions healthy food and clean water for all by standing up to corporations that put profits before people, and advocating for a democracy that improves people’s lives and protects our environment.

Self Defense
Pop Gym is a new project, working towards opening a physical space in Brooklyn that offers free self-defense, fitness, and skill share classes 7 days a week.

Cyptosquad NYC provides free, accessible, and fun workshops and events on cybersecurity to folks from marginalized communities and groups who want learn a bit bout digital defense.

Ageism
The Gray Panthers engage in action and advocacy against ageism.

Source:  http://takeactionnyc.com/groups/

Make the Road New York Buddies

$500,000 AND UP

Hagedorn Foundation
New York City Department of Youth & Community Development
New York State Education Department
Robin Hood Foundation
Single Stop USA

$250,000 – $499,999

American Red Cross of Greater NY
New York State Department of Health /
Community Service Society
New York City Department of
Education / United Way of New York City
New York State Department of State
New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance
Project Vote

$100,000 – $249,999

Center for Community Change
Center for Popular Democracy
Consortium for Worker Education
Cricket Island Foundation
Donors Education Collaborative in the New York
Community Trust
Ford Foundation
Fund for Public Health in New York
Interest on Lawyer Account Fund of the State of
New York
Katharine S. and Axel G. Rosin Fund of the
Scherman Foundation
Make the Road Action Fund
Nathan Cummings Foundation
New York City Council
New York State Assembly
New York State Health Foundation
New York State Office of Court Administration
New York Women’s Foundation
Pinkerton Foundation
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
Rockefeller Family Fund
RTS Family Foundation
Tony Mazzocchi Center for Health, Safety and
Environmental Education
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
United States Department of Labor
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center
Wyss Foundation

$50,000 – $99,999

Altman Foundation
Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck Foundation / New York
Academy of Medicine
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Immigrant Justice Corps Justice Fellowship
The LIFT Fund
Mertz Gilmore Foundation
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
New York City Communities of Color HIV/AIDS Coalition –
Public Health Solutions/Community Resource Exchange
New York Communities for Change
New York State Energy Research and Development
Authority
Paul Rapoport Foundation
Public Welfare Foundation, Inc.
Staten Island Foundation
Tides Foundation
Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock
Urban Youth Collaborative
William E. & Maude S. Pritchard Charitable Trust

$25,000 – $49,999

ACA Implementation Fund /
Community Catalyst / Community
Service Society
The Advocacy Fund
Alliance for a Greater New York
(ALIGN)
Atlantic Philanthropies / Community
Service Society
Hyatt Bass
Jessica Bauman & Ben Posel
Anne. E Delaney
Edward W. Hazen Foundation
Four Freedoms Fund
Hispanic Federation
J.M. Kaplan Fund
Liberty Hill Foundation
Main Street Alliance
Mary J. Hutchins Foundation, Inc.
Merck Family Fund
National Association of Latino
Elected and Appointed Officials
Educational Fund
National Council of La Raza
New World Foundation
New York State Trial Lawyers
Association
NYC Service
Public Interest Projects
Public Policy and Education Fund
Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Inc.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Scherman Foundation
Wachs Family Fund

$10,000 – $24,999

1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers
Academy of Urban Planning
AIDS Center of Queens County
Alliance for a Just Society
Andrus Family Fund
Atlantic Philanthropies
Michael D. Baker Inc.
Calamus Foundation
Capital One, Community
Development Banking
Center for Public Interest Research –
Accelerate Change
Encore Fellowships Network Program
Equal Justice Works
Fitapelli & Schaffer LLP
Greater New York LECET Fund
KPS Capital Partners, LP
Lily Auchincloss Foundation
LIUNA, Local 79
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
Long Island Community Foundation
John McMonagle & Beatriz Cardenas
NALCAB – National Association for
Latino Community Asset Builders
New York City Coalition for
Educational Justice
Nonprofit VOTE
North Star Fund
O’Dwyer & Bernstein, LLP

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation /
Community Service Society
SEIU Local 32BJ
Vanessa Selbst
United Steelworkers District 4
United We Dream (UWD)
Virginia & Ambinder, LLP
Working Families Party

$5,000 – $9,999

Suresh Bhalla
Center for the Biology of Natural
Systems at Queens College
Communication Workers of America
– National
Abigail E. Disney & Pierre Hauser
Doctors Council SEIU
Laborers Eastern Region Organizing
Fund (LEROF)
LIUNA
M & T Charitable Foundation
Mason Tenders District Council
Jennifer & Ian McAllister-Nevins
MirRam Group, LLC
Movement Strategy Center
New Jersey LECET
New York City District Council
of Carpenters
New York State Laborers-Employers
Cooperation and Education Trust
Outten & Golden LLP
Katrina E. Schaffer
UFCW International
United Federation of Teachers

$2,500 – $4,999

Amalgamated Bank
Asbestos, Lead & Hazardous
Waste Laborers Local 78
Joseph & Claude Audi
BerlinRosen
Cary Kane LLP
Community Health Care Association
of New York State
Fitapelli & Schaffer LLP
Elizabeth Gilmore
Harmon Foundation
Health Republic Insurance of New York
JEMB Realty Corp.
The Labor Institute
Matthew Marks Charitable Trust
Vincent McGee
Elizabeth Nevins & Jay Saunders
New York Immigration Coalition
New York State Higher Education
Services Corporation
Pazer, Epstein & Jaffe, P.C
Pitta Bishop Del Giorno & Giblin LLC
Progressive Cities
Rachel Tiven, Immigrant Justice Corps
Gregory Reimers & Carolyn Perry
Sacks & Sacks
Megan Sheetz & Trevor Price
United Steelworkers (USW)
Vladeck, Waldman, Elias &
Engelhard PC

$1,000 – $2,499

Madeline & Howell Adams
American Federation of Teachers
Amerigroup Corporation
Arturo Archila
Nancy & Herbert Baer
Benjamin & Susan Baxt
Angad Bhalla
Jennifer Brown
Bushwick School for Social Justice
(BSSJ)
Janet Carter
Chadbourne & Park LLP
Citi Community Development
Cohen, Weiss & Simon, LLP
CUNY Research Foundation
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver &
Jacobson LLP
Gorlick, Kravitz & Listhaus, PC
Julie L. Hirschfeld & Bennett A. Killmer
Kennedy, Jennik & Murray, PC
Steven Markowitz
Gerrish Milliken
New Society Fund
New York Administrative Employees,
CWA Local 1180
New York City Health and
Hospitals Corporation
New York State United Teachers
Joseph O’Doherty
Constance Packard
Raquel Palmer
Pelton & Associates, P.C.
Pritchard Family Foundation
Michael Rabinowitz & Elana Karopkin
Ridgewood Savings Bank
Anya Rous
Launa Schweizer & William Lienhard
Segal Consulting
Naomi Sobel & Diana Doty
Transport Workers Union Local 100
Nicholas R. Turner &
Theresa M. Trzaskoma
UFCW International, Region 1
UNITE HERE, Local 100
USW Local 15024

$500 – $999

ADCO Foundation
Daniel Loren Altschuler
Archer, Byington, Glennon &
Levine, LLP
Natalia Audi
Bob & Carolyn Axt
Benenson Capital Partners, LLC
Benevity Community Impact Fund
Berke-Weiss & Pechman, LLP
Block, O’Toole & Murphy
Campaign for Community Change
Alice Cheng & Chris Zelinsko
James Coates & Elisabeth H. Rhyne
Orla Coleman
Committee of Interns and Residents/
SEIU
Congressman Joseph Crowley
Ellen Davidson

Source:  http://www.maketheroad.org/pix_reports/MRNY%202014%20Annual%20Report.pdf

Hawaii

FACE Buddies

Allies

Source:  http://facehawaii.org/about-us/allies/

Oahu Members

Source:  http://facehawaii.org/about-us/oahu-member-units/

Maui Members

Source:  http://facehawaii.org/about-us/maui-members/

Arizona

Center for Neighborhood Leadership (Arizona) Buddies

APS

Arizona Public Service

West Valley Resort & Casino

AT&T Foundation

United Food & Commercial Workers, Local 99

Lacey and Larkin Frontera Fund

Source:  http://azcnl.org/major-investors/

 

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Democracy Campaign Buddies

Brico Fund ($75,000), the Evjue Foundation ($20,000), Joyce Foundation ($60,000), Buck Foundation ($8,000) and the Magic Pebble Foundation ($5,000)

Source: http://www.wisdc.org/our-funders

Florida

Dream Defenders Action
FLIC Votes
New Florida Majority
The New Florida Vision PAC
Organize Florida

Source: http://floridapolitics.com/archives/272298-prog-coalition-putting-3-5m-into-stretch-run-push-for-andrew-gillum

Globalists, Their Plans, and Their Supporters

So what are the plans of these globalists?  Who are their supporters?

Agenda 2030

Source:  http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/70/1&Lang=E

Agenda 21

Source:  https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/Agenda21.pdf

1963 Communist Goals

  1. U.S. acceptance of coexistence as the only alternative to atomic war.
  2. U.S. willingness to capitulate in preference to engaging in atomic war.
  3. Develop the illusion that total disarmament [by] the United States would be a demonstration of moral strength.
  4. Permit free trade between all nations regardless of Communist affiliation and regardless of whether or not items could be used for war.
  5. Extension of long-term loans to Russia and Soviet satellites.
  6. Provide American aid to all nations regardless of Communist domination.
  7. Grant recognition of Red China. Admission of Red China to the U.N.
  8. Set up East and West Germany as separate states in spite of Khrushchev’s promise in 1955 to settle the German question by free elections under supervision of the U.N.
  9. Prolong the conferences to ban atomic tests because the United States has agreed to suspend tests as long as negotiations are in progress.
  10. Allow all Soviet satellites individual representation in the U.N.
  11. Promote the U.N. as the only hope for mankind. If its charter is rewritten, demand that it be set up as a one-world government with its own independent armed forces. (Some Communist leaders believe the world can be taken over as easily by the U.N. as by Moscow. Sometimes these two centers compete with each other as they are now doing in the Congo.)
  12. Resist any attempt to outlaw the Communist Party.
  13. Do away with all loyalty oaths.
  14. Continue giving Russia access to the U.S. Patent Office.
  15. Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States.
  16. Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights.
  17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers’ associations. Put the party line in textbooks.
  18. Gain control of all student newspapers.
  19. Use student riots to foment public protests against programs or organizations which are under Communist attack.
  20. Infiltrate the press. Get control of book-review assignments, editorial writing, policymaking positions.
  21. Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, and motion pictures.
  22. Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression. An American Communist cell was told to “eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward and meaningless forms.”
  23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. “Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art.”
  24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them “censorship” and a violation of free speech and free press.
  25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.
  26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as “normal, natural, healthy.”
  27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with “social” religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity which does not need a “religious crutch.”
  28. Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the ground that it violates the principle of “separation of church and state.”
  29. Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs, a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis.
  30. Discredit the American Founding Fathers. Present them as selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the “common man.”
  31. Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching of American history on the ground that it was only a minor part of the “big picture.” Give more emphasis to Russian history since the Communists took over.
  32. Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture–education, social agencies, welfare programs, mental health clinics, etc.
  33. Eliminate all laws or procedures which interfere with the operation of the Communist apparatus.
  34. Eliminate the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
  35. Discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI.
  36. Infiltrate and gain control of more unions.
  37. Infiltrate and gain control of big business.
  38. Transfer some of the powers of arrest from the police to social agencies. Treat all behavioral problems as psychiatric disorders which no one but psychiatrists can understand [or treat].
  39. Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as a means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose Communist goals.
  40. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce.
  41. Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents. Attribute prejudices, mental blocks and retarding of children to suppressive influence of parents.
  42. Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American tradition; that students and special-interest groups should rise up and use [“]united force[“] to solve economic, political or social problems.
  43. Overthrow all colonial governments before native populations are ready for self-government.
  44. Internationalize the Panama Canal.
  45. Repeal the Connally reservation so the United States cannot prevent the World Court from seizing jurisdiction [over domestic problems. Give the World Court jurisdiction] over nations and individuals alike.

Source:  http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm

Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals

12 Rules

* RULE 1: “Power is not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks you have.” Power is derived from 2 main sources – money and people. “Have-Nots” must build power from flesh and blood. (These are two things of which there is a plentiful supply. Government and corporations always have a difficult time appealing to people, and usually do so almost exclusively with economic arguments.)
* RULE 2: “Never go outside the expertise of your people.” It results in confusion, fear and retreat. Feeling secure adds to the backbone of anyone. (Organizations under attack wonder why radicals don’t address the “real” issues. This is why. They avoid things with which they have no knowledge.)
* RULE 3: “Whenever possible, go outside the expertise of the enemy.” Look for ways to increase insecurity, anxiety and uncertainty. (This happens all the time. Watch how many organizations under attack are blind-sided by seemingly irrelevant arguments that they are then forced to address.)
* RULE 4: “Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.” If the rule is that every letter gets a reply, send 30,000 letters. You can kill them with this because no one can possibly obey all of their own rules. (This is a serious rule. The besieged entity’s very credibility and reputation is at stake, because if activists catch it lying or not living up to its commitments, they can continue to chip away at the damage.)
* RULE 5: “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions. (Pretty crude, rude and mean, huh? They want to create anger and fear.)
* RULE 6: “A good tactic is one your people enjoy.” They’ll keep doing it without urging and come back to do more. They’re doing their thing, and will even suggest better ones. (Radical activists, in this sense, are no different that any other human being. We all avoid “un-fun” activities, and but we revel at and enjoy the ones that work and bring results.)
* RULE 7: “A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.” Don’t become old news. (Even radical activists get bored. So to keep them excited and involved, organizers are constantly coming up with new tactics.)
* RULE 8: “Keep the pressure on. Never let up.” Keep trying new things to keep the opposition off balance. As the opposition masters one approach, hit them from the flank with something new. (Attack, attack, attack from all sides, never giving the reeling organization a chance to rest, regroup, recover and re-strategize.)
* RULE 9: “The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.” Imagination and ego can dream up many more consequences than any activist. (Perception is reality. Large organizations always prepare a worst-case scenario, something that may be furthest from the activists’ minds. The upshot is that the organization will expend enormous time and energy, creating in its own collective mind the direst of conclusions. The possibilities can easily poison the mind and result in demoralization.)
* RULE 10: “If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive.” Violence from the other side can win the public to your side because the public sympathizes with the underdog. (Unions used this tactic. Peaceful [albeit loud] demonstrations during the heyday of unions in the early to mid-20th Century incurred management’s wrath, often in the form of violence that eventually brought public sympathy to their side.)
* RULE 11: “The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative.” Never let the enemy score points because you’re caught without a solution to the problem. (Old saw: If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. Activist organizations have an agenda, and their strategy is to hold a place at the table, to be given a forum to wield their power. So, they have to have a compromise solution.)
* RULE 12: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)

Source:  http://www.bestofbeck.com/wp/activism/saul-alinskys-12-rules-for-radicals

Book Text

Source:  https://archive.org/stream/RulesForRadicals/RulesForRadicals_djvu.txt

Cloward-Piven Strategy

First proposed in 1966 and named after Columbia University sociologists Richard Andrew Cloward and his wife Frances Fox Piven (both longtime members of the Democratic Socialists of America, where Piven today is an honorary chair), the “Cloward-Piven Strategy” seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.

Inspired by the August 1965 riots in the black district of Watts in Los Angeles (which erupted after police had used batons to subdue a black man suspected of drunk driving), Cloward and Piven published an article titled “The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty” in the May 2, 1966 issue of The Nation. Following its publication, The Nation sold an unprecedented 30,000 reprints. Activists were abuzz over the so-called “crisis strategy” or “Cloward-Piven Strategy,” as it came to be called. Many were eager to put it into effect.

In their 1966 article, Cloward and Piven charged that the ruling classes used welfare to weaken the poor; that by providing a social safety net, the rich doused the fires of rebellion. Poor people can advance only when “the rest of society is afraid of them,” Cloward told The New York Times on September 27, 1970. Rather than placating the poor with government hand-outs, wrote Cloward and Piven, activists should work to sabotage and destroy the welfare system; the collapse of the welfare state would ignite a political and financial crisis that would rock the nation; poor people would rise in revolt; only then would “the rest of society” accept their demands.

The key to sparking this rebellion would be to expose the inadequacy of the welfare state. Cloward-Piven’s early promoters cited radical organizer Saul Alinsky as their inspiration. “Make the enemy live up to their (sic) own book of rules,” Alinsky wrote in his 1971 book Rules for Radicals. When pressed to honor every word of every law and statute, every Judaeo-Christian moral tenet, and every implicit promise of the liberal social contract, human agencies inevitably fall short. The system’s failure to “live up” to its rule book can then be used to discredit it altogether, and to replace the capitalist “rule book” with a socialist one.

The authors noted that the number of Americans subsisting on welfare — about 8 million, at the time — probably represented less than half the number who were technically eligible for full benefits. They proposed a “massive drive to recruit the poor onto the welfare rolls.”  Cloward and Piven calculated that persuading even a fraction of potential welfare recipients to demand their entitlements would bankrupt the system. The result, they predicted, would be “a profound financial and political crisis” that would unleash “powerful forces … for major economic reform at the national level.”

Their article called for “cadres of aggressive organizers” to use “demonstrations to create a climate of militancy.” Intimidated by threats of black violence, politicians would appeal to the federal government for help. Carefully orchestrated media campaigns, carried out by friendly, leftwing journalists, would float the idea of “a federal program of income redistribution,” in the form of a guaranteed living income for all — working and non-working people alike. Local officials would clutch at this idea like drowning men to a lifeline. They would apply pressure on Washington to implement it. With every major city erupting into chaos, Washington would have to act.

This was an example of what are commonly called Trojan Horse movements — mass movements whose outward purpose seems to be providing material help to the downtrodden, but whose real objective is to draft poor people into service as revolutionary foot soldiers; to mobilize poor people en masse to overwhelm government agencies with a flood of demands beyond the capacity of those agencies to meet. The flood of demands was calculated to break the budget, jam the bureaucratic gears into gridlock, and bring the system crashing down. Fear, turmoil, violence and economic collapse would accompany such a breakdown — providing perfect conditions for fostering radical change. That was the theory.

Cloward and Piven recruited a militant black organizer named George Wiley to lead their new movement. The three met in January 1966, at a radical organizers’ meeting in Syracuse, New York called the “Poor People’s War Council on Poverty.” Wiley listened to the Cloward-Piven plan with interest. That same month, he launched his own activist group, the Poverty Rights Action Center, headquartered in Washington DC. In a calculated show of militancy, he sported dashikis, jeans, battered shoes, and a newly grown Afro. Regarding the Cloward-Piven strategy, Wiley told one audience:

“[A] a lot of us have been hampered in our thinking about the potential here by our own middle-class backgrounds – and I think most activists basically come out of middle-class backgrounds – and were oriented toward people having to work, and that we have to get as many people as possible off the welfare rolls…. [However] I think that this [Cloward-Piven] strategy is going to catch on and be very important in the time ahead.”

After a series of mass marches and rallies by welfare recipients in June 1966, Wiley declared “the birth of a movement” – the Welfare Rights Movement.

Cloward and Piven publicly outlined their strategy at the Second Annual Socialist Scholars Conference, held in September 1966 at New York City’s Hotel Commodore. To read an eyewitness account of their presentation, click here.

In the summer of 1967, Ralph Wiley founded the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO). His tactics closely followed the recommendations set out in Cloward and Piven’s article. His followers invaded welfare offices across the United States — often violently — bullying social workers and loudly demanding every penny to which the law “entitled” them. By 1969, NWRO claimed a dues-paying membership of 22,500 families, with 523 chapters across the nation.

Regarding Wiley’s tactics, The New York Times commented on September 27, 1970, “There have been sit-ins in legislative chambers, including a United States Senate committee hearing, mass demonstrations of several thousand welfare recipients, school boycotts, picket lines, mounted police, tear gas, arrests – and, on occasion, rock-throwing, smashed glass doors, overturned desks, scattered papers and ripped-out phones.”

These methods proved effective. “The flooding succeeded beyond Wiley’s wildest dreams,” wrote Sol Stern in the City Journal. “From 1965 to 1974, the number of households on welfare soared from 4.3 million to 10.8 million, despite mostly flush economic times. By the early 1970s, one person was on the welfare rolls in New York City for every two working in the city’s private economy.”

The National Welfare Rights Organization pushed for a “guaranteed living income,” as prescribed by Cloward and Piven, which it defined, in 1968, as $5,500 per year for every American family with four children. The following year the NWRO raised its demand to $6,500. Though Wiley never made headway with his demand for a living income, the tens of billions of dollars in welfare entitlements that he and his followers managed to squeeze from state and local governments came very close to sinking the economy, just as Cloward and Piven had predicted.

In their 1966 article, Cloward and Piven had given special attention to New York City, whose masses of urban poor, leftist intelligentsia and free-spending politicians rendered it uniquely vulnerable to the strategy they proposed. At the time, NYC welfare agencies were paying about $20 million per year in “special grants.” Cloward and Piven estimated that they could “multiply these expenditures tenfold or more,” draining an additional $180 million annually from the city coffers.

New York City’s arch-liberal mayor John Lindsay, newly elected in November 1966, capitulated to Wiley’s every demand. An appeaser by nature, Lindsay sought to calm racial tensions by taking “walking tours” through Harlem, Bedford Stuyvesant, and other troubled areas of the city. This made for good photo-ops, but failed to mollify Wiley’s cadres and the masses they mobilized, who wanted cash. “The violence of the [welfare rights] movement was frightening,” recalls Lindsay budget aid Charles Morris. Black militants laid siege to City Hall, bearing signs saying “No Money, No Peace.”

Lindsay answered these provocations with ever-more-generous programs of appeasement in the form of welfare dollars. New York’s welfare rolls had been growing by 12% per year already before Lindsay took office. The rate jumped to 50% annually in 1966. During Lindsay’s first term of office, welfare spending in New York City more than doubled, from $400 million to $1 billion annually. Outlays for the poor consumed 28% of the city’s budget by 1970. “By the early 1970s, one person was on the welfare rolls in New York City for every two working in the city’s private economy,” Sol Stern wrote in the City Journal.

As a direct result of its massive welfare spending, New York City was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1975. The entire state of New York nearly went down with it. The Cloward-Piven strategy had proved its effectiveness.

Crucial to Wiley’s success was the cooperation of radical sympathizers inside the federal government, who supplied Wiley’s movement with grants, training, and logistical assistance, channeled through federal War on Poverty programs such as VISTA’s.

The Cloward-Piven strategy depended on surprise. Once society recovered from the initial shock, the backlash began. New York’s welfare crisis horrified America, giving rise to a reform movement which culminated in “the end of welfare as we know it” — the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, which imposed time limits on federal welfare, along with strict eligibility and work requirements.

Most Americans to this day have never heard of Cloward and Piven. But New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani attempted to expose them in the late 1990s. As his drive for welfare reform gained momentum, Giuliani accused the militant scholars by name, citing their 1966 manifesto as evidence that they had engaged in deliberate economic sabotage. “This wasn’t an accident,” Giuliani charged in a July 20, 1998 speech. “It wasn’t an atmospheric thing, it wasn’t supernatural. This is the result of policies and programs designed to have the maximum number of people get on welfare.”

In a January 2011 article in the Nation magazine, Frances Fox Piven would reflect upon the elements that had helped make the welfare-rights movement successful in the 1960s:

“[B]efore people can mobilize for collective action, they have to develop a proud and angry identity and a set of claims that go with that identity. They have to go from being hurt and ashamed to being angry and indignant. Welfare moms in the 1960s did this by naming themselves ‘mothers’ instead of ‘recipients,'”

In the same 2011 article, Piven noted that “protesters need targets, preferably local and accessible ones capable of making some kind of response to angry demands.”

After the welfare-rights movement had run its course by the mid-1970s, Cloward and Piven never again revealed their intentions as candidly as they had in their 1966 article. Even so, their activism in subsequent years continued to rely on the tactic of overloading the system. When the public caught on to their welfare scheme, Cloward and Piven simply moved on, applying pressure to other sectors of the bureaucracy, wherever they detected weakness.

In 1982, partisans of the Cloward-Piven strategy founded a new “Voting Rights Movement,” which purported to take up the unfinished work of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Cloward and Piven despised America’s electoral system every bit as much as they despised its welfare system, and for much the same reason. They believed that welfare checks and voting rights were mere bones tossed to the poor to keep them docile. The poor did not need welfare checks and ballots, they argued. The poor needed revolution.

In their 1977 book, Poor People’s Movements: Why They Succeed, How They Fail, Cloward and Piven asserted that the “electoral process” actually served the interests of the ruling classes, providing a safety valve to drain away the anger of the poor. The authors wrote that “as long as lower-class groups abided by the norms governing the electoral–representative system, they would have little influence.… [I]t is usually when unrest among the lower classes breaks out of the confines of electoral procedures that the poor may have some influence,” as when poor people engage in “strikes,” “riots,” “crime,” “incendiarism,” “massive school truancy,” “worker absenteeism,” “rent defaults,” and other forms of “mass defiance” and “institutional disruption.”

In 1981, Cloward and Piven wrote that poor people lose power “when leaders try to turn movements into electoral organizations.” That is because the “capability of the poor” to effect change lies “in the vulnerability of societal institutions to disruption, and not in the susceptibility of these institutions to transformation through the votes of the poor.”

To advance their radical agenda, Cloward and Piven focused more intently on transforming the Democratic Party rather than the Republican Party. Because Democrats professed to represent the lower classes, many poor people believed they could get what they wanted by voting Democrat. Thus their energies would be channeled into useless “voter activity,” rather than strikes, riots, “incendiarism” and the like.

Ten years earlier, when Cloward and Piven determined that the welfare state was acting as a safety valve for the establishment, they resolved to destroy the welfare state. The method of destruction they chose was drawn from the teachings of Saul Alinsky: “Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules.” And so they did, challenging the welfare state to pay out every penny to every person theoretically entitled to it. Alinsky called this sort of tactic “mass jujitsu” – using “the strength of the enemy against itself. Now Cloward and Piven concluded that the Democratic Party was also acting as a safety valve for the establishment. Thus they would try to force Democrats to “live up to their own book of rules” — i.e., if the Democrats say they represent the poor, let them prove it.

Cloward and Piven presented their plan in a December 1982 article titled, “A Movement Strategy to Transform the Democratic Party,” published in the left-wing journal Social Policy. They sought to do to the voting system what they had previously done to the welfare system. They would flood the polls with millions of new voters, drawn from the angry ranks of the underclass, all belligerent and the demanding their voting rights. The result would be a catastrophic disruption of America’s electoral system, the authors predicted.

Cloward and Piven hoped that the flood of new voters would provoke a backlash from Democrats and Republicans alike, who would join forces to disenfranchise the unruly hordes, using such expedients as purging invalid voters from the rolls, imposing cumbersome registration procedures, stiffening residency requirements, and so forth. This voter-suppression campaign would spark “a political firestorm over democratic rights,” they wrote. Voting-rights activists would descend on America’s election boards and polling stations much as George Wiley’s welfare warriors had flooded social-services offices. Wrote Cloward and Piven:

“By staging rallies, demonstrations, and sit-ins … over every new restriction on registration procedures, a protest movement can dramatize the conflict…. Through conflict, the registration movement will convert registering and voting into meaningful acts of collective protest.”

The expected conflict would also expose the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party, which would be “disrupted and transformed,” the authors predicted. A new party would rise from the ashes of the old. Outwardly, it would preserve the forms and symbols of the old Democratic Party, but the new Democrats would be genuine partisans of the poor, dedicated to class struggle. This was the radical vision driving the Voting Rights Movement.

ACORN spearheaded this “voting rights” movement, which was led by veterans of George Wiley’s welfare rights crusade. Also key to the movement were Project Vote and Human SERVE, both founded in 1982. Project Vote is an ACORN front group, launched by former NWRO organizer and ACORN co-founder Zach Polett. Human SERVE was founded by Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, along with a former NWRO organizer named Hulbert James.

All three of these organizations — ACORN, Project Vote and Human SERVE — set to work lobbying energetically for the so-called Motor-Voter law, which President Bill Clinton ultimately signed in 1993. At the White House signing ceremony for this bill, both Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven were in attendance. The new law eliminated many controls on voter fraud, making it easy for voters to register but difficult to determine the validity of new registrations. Under the new law, states were required to provide opportunities for voter registration to any person who showed up at a government office to renew a driver’s license or to apply for welfare or unemployment benefits. “Examiners were under orders not to ask anyone for identification or proof of citizenship,” notes Wall Street Journal columnist John Fund in his book, Stealing Elections. “States had to permit mailing voter registrations, which allowed anyone to register without any personal contact with a registrar or election officials. Finally, states were limited in pruning ‘deadwood’ –people who had died, moved, or been convicted of crimes – from their rolls.

The Motor-Voter bill did indeed cause the voter rolls to be swamped with invalid registrations signed in the name of deceased, ineligible or non-existent people — thus opening the door to the unprecedented  levels of voter fraud and “voter disenfranchisement” claims that followed in subsequent elections during the 1990s, and culminating in the Florida recount crisis in the 2000 presidential election.  On the eve of the 2000 election, in Indiana alone, state officials discovered that one in five registered voters were duplicates, deceased, or otherwise invalid.

The cloud of confusion hanging over elections serves leftist agitators well. “President Bush came to office without a clear mandate,” the leftwing billionaire George Soros declared. “He was elected president by a single vote on the Supreme Court.” Once again, the “flood-the-rolls” strategy had done its work. Cloward, Piven, and their disciples had introduced a level of fear, tension, and foreboding to U.S. elections previously encountered mainly in Third World countries.

In January 2010, journalist John Fund reported that Congressman Barney Frank and U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer were preparing to unveil legislation calling for “universal voter registration,” whereby any person whose name was on any federal roll at all — be it a list of welfare recipients, food stamp recipients, unemployment compensation recipients, licensed drivers, convicted felons, property owners, etc. — would automatically be registered to vote in political elections. Without corresponding identity-verification measures at polling places, such a law would vastly expand the pool of eligible voters, thereby multiplying the opportunities for fraudulent voters to cast ballots under other people’s names.

Both the Living Wage and Voting Rights movements depend heavily on financial support from George Soros‘s Open Society Institute and his “Shadow Party,” through whose support the Cloward-Piven strategy continues to provide a blueprint for some of the Left’s most ambitious campaigns to overload, and cause the collapse of, various American institutions. Leftists such as Barack Obama euphemistically refer to this collapse as a “fundamental transformation,” on the theory that society can only be improved by destroying the deeply flawed existing order and replacing it with what they view as a better alternative.

Article Found at  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7522

Bill Ayers

Bill Ayers was born in December 1944 and was raised in a Chicago suburb. In the mid-1960she taught at a radical alternative school — part of the “free school movement” — where students addressed teachers by their first names, and where no grades or report cards were given. By age 21, Ayers had become the director of that school. In 1968 he earned a B.A. in American Studies from the University of Michigan.

In the late Sixties, Ayers became a leader of the Weather Underground (WU), a splinter faction of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Characterizing WU as “an American Red Army,” Ayers summed up the organization’s ideology as follows: “Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, Kill your parents.” One of Ayers’ fellow WU leaders was Bernardine Dohrn, the woman who would later become his wife.

In a July 29, 1969 speech which he delivered at the University of Oregon, Ayers boasted of SDS’s role in the Venceremos Brigades, a project initiated by the Cuban intelligence agency to recruit and train American leftists as “brigadistas” capable of waging guerrilla warfare.

Ayers was an active participant in the 1969 “Days of Rage” riots in Chicago, which were led by WU’s antecedent group, Weatherman. In the mayhem, nearly 300 members of the organization engaged in vandalism, arson, and vicious attacks against police and civilians alike. Their immediate objective was to spread their anti-war, anti-American message. Their long-term goal, however, was to cause the collapse of the United States and to create, in its stead, a new communist society over which they themselves would rule. With regard to those Americans who might refuse to embrace communism, Ayers and his comrades — includingBernardine Dohrn, Mark Rudd, Linda Evans, Jeff Jones, and numerous others — proposed that such resisters should be sent to reeducation camps and killed. The terrorists estimated that it would be necessary to eliminate some 25 million people in this fashion, so as to advance the revolution.

In his 2001 memoir Fugitive Days, Ayers recounts his life as a Sixties radical and boasts that he “participated in the bombings of New York City Police Headquarters in 1970, of the Capitol building in 1971, and the Pentagon in 1972.” Of the day he bombed the Pentagon, Ayers writes, “Everything was absolutely ideal…. The sky was blue. The birds were singing. And the bastards were finally going to get what was coming to them.” He further recalls his fascination with the fact that “a good bomb” could render even “big buildings and wide streets … fragile and destructible,” leaving behind a “majestic scene” of utter destruction.

All told, Ayers and the Weather Underground were responsible for 30 bombings aimed at destroying the defense and security infrastructures of the U.S.  “I don’t regret setting bombs,”said Ayers in 2001, “I feel we didn’t do enough.” Contemplating whether or not he might again use bombs against the U.S. sometime in the future, he wrote: “I can’t imagine entirely dismissing the possibility.”

In 1970, Ayers’ then-girlfriend Diana Oughton, along with Weatherman members Terry Robbins and Ted Gold, were killed when a bomb they were constructing exploded unexpectedly. That bomb had been intended for detonation at a dance that was to be attended by hundreds of Army soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Ayers himself attested that the bomb would have done serious damage, “tearing through windows and walls and, yes, people too.” Notably, Ayers’ fingerprints were found at the bomb-making site, along with an assortment of anti-personnel weapons, stabbing implements, C-4 plastic explosive, and dozens of Marxist-Leninist publications.

After the death of his girlfriend, Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn spent the rest of the decade as fugitives running from the FBI.

Years later, Ayers would claim: “We [Weatherman] made a decision while we were willing to engage in extreme tactics, we would not harm human life…. We never hurt or harmed anyone. We destroyed property.” But this claim was contradicted by Larry Grathwohl, a United States Army veteran and an FBI informant during the 1970s, who in 1974 testified before the United States Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security and reported that in 1970:

“Bill [Ayers] was the person who directed the ‘focle’ [a four-person task force, small in size to evade detection] that I was part of to place the bomb at the DPOA [the Detroit Police Officers Association] Building. He designed the bomb and told me that he would get the necessary materials, the dynamite, et cetera, and 4 days later Bill broke that focle that I was part of up … and we were directed to go to Madison, Wisconsin.”

Grathwohl talked about the case again at a 2012 conference sponsored by America’s Survival, where he said: “During the meeting with Bill Ayers [in 1970] we were told that our objective would be to place bombs at the Detroit Police Officers Association … and at the 13th precinct. Furthermore, Bill instructed us to determine the best time to place these explosive devices that would result in the greatest number of deaths and injuries….” When Grathwohl, at that time, pointed out to Ayers that a Red Barn restaurant next door would most likely be destroyed and the customers killed during the explosion, Ayers replied that “sometimes innocent people have to die in a revolution.”

In 1974 Ayers co-authored — along with Dohrn, Jeff Jones, and Celia Sojourn — a book titledPrairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism. This book contained the following statements:

  • “We are a guerrilla organization. We are communist women and men … deeply affected by the historic events of our time in the struggle against U.S. imperialism.”
  • “Our intention is to disrupt the empire, to incapacitate it, to put pressure on the cracks, to make it hard to carry out its bloody functioning against the people of the world, to join the world struggle, to attack from the inside.”
  • “The only path to the final defeat of imperialism and the building of socialism is revolutionary war.”
  • “Revolutionary war will be complicated and protracted. It includes mass struggle and clandestine struggle, peaceful and violent, political and economic, cultural and military, where all forms are developed in harmony with the armed struggle.”
  • “Without mass struggle there can be no revolution.
    Without armed struggle there can be no victory.”
  • “We need a revolutionary communist party in order to lead the struggle, give coherence and direction to the fight, seize power and build the new society.”
  • “Our job is to tap the discontent seething in many sectors of the population, to find allies everywhere people are hungry or angry, to mobilize poor and working people against imperialism.”
  • “Socialism is the total opposite of capitalism/imperialism. It is the rejection of empire and white supremacy. Socialism is the violent overthrow of the bourgeoisie, the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat, and the eradication of the social system based on profit.”

The title Prairie Fire was an allusion to Mao Zedong‘s 1930 observation that “a single spark can start a prairie fire.” Ayers and his co-authors dedicated the book to a bevy of violent, America-hating revolutionaries — including Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin who had killed Robert F. Kennedy.

In 1980 Ayers and Dohrn surrendered to law-enforcement authorities, but all charges against them were later dropped due to an “improper surveillance” technicality — government authorities had failed to get a warrant for some of their surveillance. Said Ayers regarding this stroke of good fortune: “Guilty as sin, free as a bird. America is a great country.”

Next, Ayers embarked on a quest to radicalize America by working within, rather than outside of, the nation’s mainstream institutions. In particular, he sought to embed himself in a position of influence within the education establishment. In 1984 Ayers earned a master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Bank Street College. Three years later he received a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from Columbia University‘s Teachers College.

In 1987 Ayers was hired as a professor of education at the University of Illinois, a post he would hold until 2010. As of October 2008, his office door at the university was adorned with photographs of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Che Guevara, and Malcolm X.

In 1994 Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, and Michael Klonsky were among those listed on a “Membership, Subscription and Mailing List” for the Chicago Committees of Correspondence, an offshoot of the Communist Party USA.

In 1995, Ayers and Dohrn hosted a fundraiser at their home to introduce Barack Obama to their neighbors and political allies as Obama prepared to make his first run for the Illinois state senate. (This fundraiser was likely organized by the socialist New Party.) Also present at the meeting were Alice Palmer and Quentin Young.

There is strong evidence suggesting that Ayers wrote Dreams from My Father, Barack Obama’s 1995 memoir.

In 1995, Ayers — whose stated educational objective is to “teach against [the] oppression” allegedly inherent in American society — founded a “school reform organization” called theChicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC), which granted money to far-left groups and causes such as the community organization ACORN. Ayers’ teacher-training programs, which were funded by CAC, were designed to serve as “sites of resistance” against an oppressive social system.

Ayers also created, in collaboration with longtime communist Mike Klonsky, the so-called “Small Schools Movement” (SSM), where individual schools committed themselves to the promotion of specific political themes and pushed students to “confront issues of inequity, war, and violence.” A chief goal of SSM is to teach students that American capitalism is a racist, materialistic doctrine that has done incalculable harm to societies all over the world. One of the more infamous students to attend an SSM school (Mountain View High School in Arizona) was Jared Lee Loughner, the gunman who — on January 8, 2011 in Tucson — shot Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in the head, leaving her in critical condition. Loughner also sprayed gunfire at others in the vicinity, wounding thirteen and killing six.

In 1999 Ayers joined the Woods Fund of Chicago, where he served as a board member alongside Barack Obama until December 2002, at which time Obama left. Ayers went on to become Woods’ board chairman.

Notwithstanding his radical past, Ayers in 2001 rejected the claim that he and his fellow Weather Underground members had ever been terrorists. “Terrorists destroy randomly,” he wrote, “while our actions bore … the precise stamp of a cut diamond. Terrorists intimidate, while we aimed only to educate.”

Also in 2001, Ayers expressed his enduring hatred for the United States: “What a country. It makes me want to puke.”

At a 2007 reunion of former members of the Weather Underground and Students for a Democratic Society, Ayers reemphasized his contempt for the U.S., asserting that the nation’s chief hallmarks included “oppression,” “authoritarianism,” and “a kind of rising incipient American form of fascism.” Moreover, he claimed that the U.S. was guilty of pursuing “empire unapologetic[ally]”; waging “war without end” against “an undefined enemy that’s supposed to be a rallying point for a new kind of energized jingoistic patriotism”; engaging in “unprecedented and unapologetic military expansion”; oppressing brown- and black-skinned people with “white supremacy”; perpetrating “violent attacks” against “women and girls”; expanding “surveillance in every sphere of our lives”; and “targeting … gay and lesbian people as a kind of a scapegoating gesture …”

In November 2007, Ayers spoke at a Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS) “Convergence” in Chicago. Though not officially listed as a member of MDS, he has referred to the organization’s activities as “our work.”

In March 2008 Ayers was elected (by a large majority of his peers) as Vice President for Curriculum Studies at the American Educational Research Association (AERA), putting him in a position to exert great influence over what is taught in America’s teacher-training colleges and its public schools. Specifically, Ayers seeks to inculcate teachers-in-training with a “social commitment” to the values of “Marx,” and with a desire to become agents of social change in K-12 classrooms. Whereas “capitalism promotes racism and militarism,” Ayersexplains, “teaching invites transformations” and is “the motor-force of revolution.”According to a former AERA employee, “Ayers’ radical worldview, which depicts America as “the main source of the world’s racism and oppression,” thoroughly “permeates” AERA.

Ayers has also contributed money to Teaching for Change and Rethinking Schools, groups dedicated to turning K-12 students into social and political activists.

In a December 2012 speech at New York University, Ayers emphasized the importance of using the education system, among other things, to indoctrinate young people and thereby transform American society. Said Ayers: “If we want change to come, we would do well not to look at the sites of power we have no access to; the White House, the Congress, the Pentagon. We have absolute access to the community, the school, the neighborhood, the street, the classroom, the workplace, the shop, the farm.”

Author and longtime English professor Mary Grabar explains how Ayers has exerted a very large influence on the American education system:

“[Ayers] was successful in helping to transform and destroy education. And he did it at taxpayers’ expense. He has trained hundreds of teachers. He worked closely with Obama and [U.S. Secretary of Education] Arne Duncan in Chicago in funding programs aimed at radicalizing students. One of his closest colleagues, Linda Darling-Hammond, was on Obama’s education transition team, and was in charge of developing one of the two Common Core tests. And Bill Ayers has appeared at conferences with Duncan and other officials in organizations that devised Common Core.

“Education has always been the gateway for the smart and ambitious to get into the middle class. Ayers aims to destroy that opportunity, especially in the ‘urban schools,’ which is what the University of Illinois at Chicago, where Ayers taught, specializes in….

“Bill Ayers likens a traditional school to prison because it requires students adhere to dress codes, schedules, and rules of discipline. But he has had captive audiences and has used his power as a professor to indoctrinate future teachers. His education philosophy is based on anarchism, progressivism, and Marxism. It’s all about radicalizing children in social justice lessons, and making them see themselves as victims of an evil capitalistic system.

“It’s a toxic mixture, especially for the most vulnerable children who benefit the most from a traditional education, as studies show. His philosophy then filters down to practices and policies. Obama’s Justice Department order on racial quotas for school punishment parallels Ayers’ calls for eliminating discipline of inner-city students.

“The last thing that Ayers and his fellow Marxists want is for inner city boys to become middle class husbands and fathers. What they are producing is more Trayvon Martins, more rioters in the streets of Baltimore. The black community should be outraged that these upper-class white radicals are using their children in this way.

“Sadly, Ayers’ books are among the most widely used in education schools. Future teachers study them. He speaks at education conferences, and as I saw in 2013 at one major conference, is revered as a legitimate academic and mentor…. What Bill Ayers would have in the classroom extends the 1960s agenda of smashing monogamy, ending the bourgeois family and its values, destroying the work ethic, patriotism. So what we have is kids indoctrinated with lessons about the police—the 1960s narrative about the ‘pigs’—fatherless, rootless, joining gangs, and looting in the streets. It’s a Marxist’s dream come true.”

Ayers’ influence in education is not limited solely to his work in the United States. Indeed, he currently sits on the board of the Miranda International Center, a Venezuelan government think tank dedicated to bringing Cuba-style education to Venezuelan schools. (Ayers greatly admires Venezuela’s Marxist President Hugo Chavez.)

At a May 18, 2009 rally organized by the Committee for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine, Ayers joined Rev. Jeremiah Wright in addressing a crowd of more than 400 people at the First United Church of Oak Park (a Chicago suburb) just prior to participating in an annual walk designed to call attention to Israel’s alleged crimes against the Palestinian people. Today Ayers is an affiliated activist of the anti-Israel organization Free Gaza, along with such luminaries as Bernardine Dohrn, Jodie EvansNoam ChomskyNaomi Klein, and Adam Shapiro. Ayers is also an endorser of the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. To view a list of additional notable endorsers and supporters, click here.

In August 2010, Ayers announced that he was retiring from his teaching post at the University of Illinois. However, he continues his work with AERA and serves also as an editorial-board member of In These Times, a Chicago-based socialist journal.

Beginning in the fall of 2011, Ayers was a strong supporter of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, which he described as a “North American Spring,” akin to the “Arab Spring.” Said Ayers: “These kinds of movements expand our consciousness of what’s possible.” On October 19, 2011, Ayers led a “teach-in” for members of “Occupy Chicago” (that city’s OWS contingent) on the tactics and history of “non-violent direct action.” He lauded the Chicago activists for their “brilliance”; condemned America’s “violent culture”; and derided the Tea Party movement as a bastion of “jingoism, nativism, racism.”

In March 2011, Ayers addressed an Occupy Wall Street contingent in New York City and toldthem: “I get up every morning and think, today I’m going to make a difference. Today I’m going to end capitalism. Today I’m going to make a revolution. I go to bed every night disappointed but I’m back to work tomorrow, and that’s the only way you can do it.”

In November 2011, Ayers was a keynote speaker at the National Association for Multicultural Education‘s (NAME) international conference in Chicago, along with critical race theoristPatricia Williams and several others. In December 2012, Rick Ayers, a teacher-education professor at the University of San Francisco, was elected as NAME’s co-president.

In September 2015, Ayers expessed support for the presidential campaign of socialist U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders. “I believe,” wrote Ayers, “that among the Sanders supporters there are thousands who are dissatisfied, who are disgruntled, but who do not have a coherent left analysis, who therefore are open to our ideas as they weren’t before they got involved in the Sanders surge. These seekers will be open (certainly many of them) to ideas from the Left of Sanders…. So, why don’t we joi[n] a Sanders local campaign or go to a mass rally? If it seems right, we could have leaflets about participatory democracy compared to the top down structure of the campaign. We could have lists of places and projects where anarchists and others are working with people in projects that are using anarchist and community participatory ideas and vision. Places where Bernie supporters might get involved once they knew about them.”

Bill Ayers has authored a series of books about parenting and educating children, including: A Kind and Just ParentThe Good Preschool Teacher; Zero Tolerance: Resisting the Drive for Punishment in Our Schools; and Teaching Towards Freedom: Moral Commitment and Ethical Action in the Classroom.

Ayers and Bernardine Dorhn raised three children. One is named Malik (the Muslim name of Malcolm X). Another is named Zayd (after Zayd Shakur, a Black Liberation Army revolutionary who was killed while driving the cop-killer JoAnne Chesimard — a.k.a. Assata Shakur — to a hideout). The third, a boy named Chesa Boudin, was raised by Ayers and Dohrn after his natural parents, Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their roles in the 1981 Brinks murders, a joint Weatherman and Black Liberation Army operation that resulted in the killing of two police officers and an armed guard.

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2169

National Council of Churches Buddies

Church World Service

Christian Churches Together in the USA

Churches Uniting in Christ

Ecumenical and Interreligious Leaders Network

Graymoor Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute

Local and Regional Ecumenical and Interfaith Communities (Directory)

National Workshop on Christian Unity

State Ecumenical Executives

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Canadian Council of Churches

Caribbean Council of Churches

Cuban Council of Churches

Latin American Council of Churches

World Council of Churches

NewFire Network

Student Christian Movement USA

World Student Christian Federation

Interfaith Broadcasting Commission

Islamic Society of North America

Jewish Council for Public Affairs

Pluralism Project

Source:  http://nationalcouncilofchurches.us/partners/

United Nations Foundation Corporate Partners

Bank of America
CEMEX

Deutsche Bank Global Social Finance Group

Dow Corning Corporation
ExxonMobil

Goldman Sachs

Google Foundation

John Deere

Johnson & Johnson
Nike Foundation

Orkin

Shell

Sports Illustrated

Time, Inc. Home Entertainment

Source:  http://www.unfoundation.org/what-we-do/partners/corporations/index.jsp?page=1

The Trilateral Commission Buddies

Source:  http://trilateral.org/download/files/membership/TC_list_7_16.pdf

Bilberberg Group Buddies

2018

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 2018 from USA
Altman, Roger C. (USA), Founder and Senior Chairman, Evercore
Baker, James H. (USA), Director, Office of Net Assessment, Office of the Secretary of Defense***
Burns, William J. (USA), President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Burwell, Sylvia M. (USA), President, American University
Cohen, Jared (USA), Founder and CEO, Jigsaw at Alphabet Inc.
Cook, Charles (USA), Political Analyst, The Cook Political Report
Fallows, James (USA), Writer and Journalist
Ferguson, Jr., Roger W. (USA), President and CEO, TIAA
Ferguson, Niall (USA), Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Fischer, Stanley (USA), Former Vice-Chairman, Federal Reserve; Former Governor, Bank of Israel***
Hickenlooper, John (USA), Governor of Colorado***
Hobson, Mellody (USA), President, Ariel Investments LLC
Hoffman, Reid (USA), Co-Founder, LinkedIn; Partner, Greylock Partners
Horowitz, Michael C. (USA), Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
Hwang, Tim (USA), Director, Harvard-MIT Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative
Jacobs, Kenneth M. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Lazard
Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies
Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc. ***
Kleinfeld, Klaus (USA), CEO, NEOM
Kotkin, Stephen (USA), Professor in History and International Affairs, Princeton University
Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, KKR
Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute; President, American Friends of Bilderberg
Mead, Walter Russell (USA), Distinguished Fellow, Hudson Institute
Micklethwait, John (USA), Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP
Moyo, Dambisa F. (USA), Global Economist and Author
Mundie, Craig J. (USA), President, Mundie & Associates
Neven, Hartmut (USA), Director of Engineering, Google Inc.
Noonan, Peggy (USA), Author and Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
Petraeus, David H. (USA), Chairman, KKR Global Institute ***
Pring, Benjamin (USA), Co-Founder and Managing Director, Center for the Future of Work
Rubin, Robert E. (USA), Co-Chairman Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Treasury Secretary*
Sadjadpour, Karim (USA), Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Schadlow, Nadia (USA), Former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy
Summers, Lawrence H. (USA), Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University
Thiel, Peter (USA), President, Thiel Capital
Turpin, Matthew (USA), Director for China, National Security Council

Source:   http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/participants2018.html

2016

CHAIRMAN
Castries, Henri de (FRA), Chairman and CEO, AXA Group

Aboutaleb, Ahmed (NLD), Mayor, City of Rotterdam
Achleitner, Paul M. (DEU), Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG
Agius, Marcus (GBR), Chairman, PA Consulting Group
Ahrenkiel, Thomas (DNK), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence
Albuquerque, Maria Luís (PRT), Former Minister of Finance; MP, Social Democratic Party
Alierta, César (ESP), Executive Chairman and CEO, Telefónica
Altman, Roger C. (USA), Executive Chairman, Evercore
Altman, Sam (USA), President, Y Combinator
Andersson, Magdalena (SWE), Minister of Finance
Applebaum, Anne (USA), Columnist Washington Post; Director of the Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute
Apunen, Matti (FIN), Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA
Aydin-Düzgit, Senem (TUR), Associate Professor and Jean Monnet Chair, Istanbul Bilgi University
Barbizet, Patricia (FRA), CEO, Artemis
Barroso, José M. Durão (PRT), Former President of the European Commission
Baverez, Nicolas (FRA), Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Bengio, Yoshua (CAN), Professor in Computer Science and Operations Research, University of Montreal
Benko, René (AUT), Founder and Chairman of the Advisory Board, SIGNA Holding GmbH
Bernabè, Franco (ITA), Chairman, CartaSi S.p.A.
Beurden, Ben van (NLD), CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc
Blanchard, Olivier (FRA), Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute
Botín, Ana P. (ESP), Executive Chairman, Banco Santander
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard (NOR), President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA
Breedlove, Philip M. (INT), Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Brende, Børge (NOR), Minister of Foreign Affairs
Burns, William J. (USA), President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Cebrián, Juan Luis (ESP), Executive Chairman, PRISA and El País
Charpentier, Emmanuelle (FRA), Director, Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Coeuré, Benoît (INT), Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Costamagna, Claudio (ITA), Chairman, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti S.p.A.
Cote, David M. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Honeywell
Cryan, John (DEU), CEO, Deutsche Bank AG
Dassù, Marta (ITA), Senior Director, European Affairs, Aspen Institute
Dijksma, Sharon A.M. (NLD), Minister for the Environment
Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), CEO, Axel Springer SE
Dyvig, Christian (DNK), Chairman, Kompan
Ebeling, Thomas (DEU), CEO, ProSiebenSat.1
Elkann, John (ITA), Chairman and CEO, EXOR; Chairman, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Enders, Thomas (DEU), CEO, Airbus Group
Engel, Richard (USA), Chief Foreign Correspondent, NBC News
Fabius, Laurent (FRA), President, Constitutional Council
Federspiel, Ulrik (DNK), Group Executive, Haldor Topsøe A/S
Ferguson, Jr., Roger W. (USA), President and CEO, TIAA
Ferguson, Niall (USA), Professor of History, Harvard University
Flint, Douglas J. (GBR), Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc
Garicano, Luis (ESP), Professor of Economics, LSE; Senior Advisor to Ciudadanos
Georgieva, Kristalina (INT), Vice President, European Commission
Gernelle, Etienne (FRA), Editorial Director, Le Point
Gomes da Silva, Carlos (PRT), Vice Chairman and CEO, Galp Energia
Goodman, Helen (GBR), MP, Labour Party
Goulard, Sylvie (INT), Member of the European Parliament
Graham, Lindsey (USA), Senator
Grillo, Ulrich (DEU), Chairman, Grillo-Werke AG; President, Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie
Gruber, Lilli (ITA), Editor-in-Chief and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV
Hadfield, Chris (CAN), Colonel, Astronaut
Halberstadt, Victor (NLD), Professor of Economics, Leiden University
Harding, Dido (GBR), CEO, TalkTalk Telecom Group plc
Hassabis, Demis (GBR), Co-Founder and CEO, DeepMind
Hobson, Mellody (USA), President, Ariel Investment, LLC
Hoffman, Reid (USA), Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn
Höttges, Timotheus (DEU), CEO, Deutsche Telekom AG
Jacobs, Kenneth M. (USA), Chairman and CEO, Lazard
Jäkel, Julia (DEU), CEO, Gruner + Jahr
Johnson, James A. (USA), Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners
Jonsson, Conni (SWE), Founder and Chairman, EQT
Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. (USA), Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC
Kaeser, Joe (DEU), President and CEO, Siemens AG
Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies
Kengeter, Carsten (DEU), CEO, Deutsche Börse AG
Kerr, John (GBR), Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power
Kherbache, Yasmine (BEL), MP, Flemish Parliament
Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
Kleinfeld, Klaus (USA), Chairman and CEO, Alcoa
Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Kudelski, André (CHE), Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group
Lagarde, Christine (INT), Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Levin, Richard (USA), CEO, Coursera
Leyen, Ursula von der (DEU), Minister of Defence
Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chairman, KBC Group
Logothetis, George (GRC), Chairman and CEO, Libra Group
Maizière, Thomas de (DEU), Minister of the Interior, Federal Ministry of the Interior
Makan, Divesh (USA), CEO, ICONIQ Capital
Malcomson, Scott (USA), Author; President, Monere Ltd.
Markwalder, Christa (CHE), President of the National Council and the Federal Assembly
McArdle, Megan (USA), Columnist, Bloomberg View
Michel, Charles (BEL), Prime Minister
Micklethwait, John (USA), Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP
Minton Beddoes, Zanny (GBR), Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
Mitsotakis, Kyriakos (GRC), President, New Democracy Party
Morneau, Bill (CAN), Minister of Finance
Mundie, Craig J. (USA), Principal, Mundie & Associates
Murray, Charles A. (USA), W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Netherlands, H.M. the King of the (NLD)
Noonan, Michael (IRL), Minister for Finance
Noonan, Peggy (USA), Author, Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
O’Leary, Michael (IRL), CEO, Ryanair Plc
Ollongren, Kajsa (NLD), Deputy Mayor of Amsterdam
Özel, Soli (TUR), Professor, Kadir Has University
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), CEO, Titan Cement Co.
Petraeus, David H. (USA), Chairman, KKR Global Institute
Philippe, Edouard (FRA), Mayor of Le Havre
Pind, Søren (DNK), Minister of Justice
Ratti, Carlo (ITA), Director, MIT Senseable City Lab
Reisman, Heather M. (CAN), Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.
Rutte, Mark (NLD), Prime Minister
Sawers, John (GBR), Chairman and Partner, Macro Advisory Partners
Schäuble, Wolfgang (DEU), Minister of Finance
Schieder, Andreas (AUT), Chairman, Social Democratic Group
Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Executive Chairman, Alphabet Inc.
Scholten, Rudolf (AUT), CEO, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
Schwab, Klaus (INT), Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum
Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), Senior Fellow, Harvard University; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs
Simsek, Mehmet (TUR), Deputy Prime Minister
Sinn, Hans-Werner (DEU), Professor for Economics and Public Finance, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Skogen Lund, Kristin (NOR), Director General, The Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise
Standing, Guy (GBR), Co-President, BIEN; Research Professor, University of London
Svanberg, Carl-Henric (SWE), Chairman, BP plc and AB Volvo
Thiel, Peter A. (USA), President, Thiel Capital
Tillich, Stanislaw (DEU), Minister-President of Saxony
Vetterli, Martin (CHE), President, NSF
Wahlroos, Björn (FIN), Chairman, Sampo Group, Nordea Bank, UPM-Kymmene Corporation
Wallenberg, Jacob (SWE), Chairman, Investor AB
Weder di Mauro, Beatrice (CHE), Professor of Economics, University of Mainz
Wolf, Martin H. (GBR), Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times

 

Source:  http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/participants.html

 

Coalition for the International Criminal Court

The Commonwealth of Australia
The European Union
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Irish Aid
The Kingdom of Belgium
The Kingdom of Denmark
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
The Kingdom of Norway
The Kingdom of Sweden
The New Zealand Government
The Principality of Liechtenstein
The Republic of Austria
The Republic of Finland
The Swiss Confederation
Anonymous
The Ford Foundation
Glickenhaus Foundation
Herman Goldman Foundation
Humanity United
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Jones Day
Open Society Institute
Paul D. Schurgot Foundation
Roosevelt House School for Public Policy
Samuel Rubin Foundation
The Sigrid Rausing Trust
Thomas A. Todd Foundation

Robert S. Abernathy

Ethel G. Ackley

Dorothee Aeppli

Andrea Agnee

Lewis Agnew

Anne E. Ainsworth

Cameron Ainsworth

John K. Akers

Alan Alexander

William H. Allaway

Ralph B. Alpert

Jose Alvarez

Thomas S. Ambler

William D. Andersen

Joan H. Anderson

Tom Anderson

Anonymous

Eugene Antley

James R. Arnold

William R. Arnold

Hope Arthur

Julie Askins

Mary Austin

David Avital

James A. Babson

Jerald G. Bachman

Ivan A. Backer

Joseph Bacon

Carl A. Bade

Charlotte M. Bailey

Frederick K. Bailey

Barbara Bair

Joseph P. Baratta

Ruth Bardach

Elizabeth D. Barnhart

Jim S. Barton

Mary G. Bass

Harold Bauer

Amy W. Beam

Sharon A. Beck

Michael Beer

Marvin L. Bellin

Catherine Bergel

Gary A. Berger

Robert Bernstein

Giuseppe Bertani

Bernice K. Besch-Field

Lorne S. Birch

Kirk Birrell

E. K. Birth

Hugh M. Black

Charlotte A. Bleistein

Charles H. Bloomer

Ellen B. Blosser

Penny S. Bollard

Ross Boone

Fred W. Boring

Judith Boyd

Harry M. Bracken

Roland E. Brandel

Marie A. Braun

Rosamond D. Brenner

Keith F. Brill

William R. Brinker

Wade Britzius

Christine H. Brown

Frieda S. Brown

Larry Brown

Robert M. Brown

L. E. Brungraber

Bruce H. Bryant

Claude Buettner

Roger Buffett

Wayne L. Bullaughey

Mary C. Bunge

Richard Burkhart

Martha Bushnell

Burford Carlson

Carol Carr

Alfred F. Cavalari

Myron G. Chapman

David E. Christensen

Edward J. Cimermancic

Roger S. Clark

Harvey Coble

Rosemary K. Coffey

Don Colby

Anne Cole

Carol Colip

Patricia L. Collins

Darrell Cozen

Fred Crea

David M. Crossman

Carolyn A. Cunningham

Vernon Dahlheimer

Lori F. Damrosch

Noblet Danks

Cynthia Dantzic

Peter Davidse

Jennifer Davies

Ronald Davis

Charles B. Dayton

Eduardo De Botton

Rafael de Bustamante Tello

Richard P. Detar

Emily G. Diamond

James S. Diener

Jean Doble

Fred Dodge

Richard Dole

Daniel A. Dommasch

Barry S. Dorfman

J. C. Dougherty

Michael J. Dreher

Robert J. Dunne

Fred Duperrault

Eleanor C. Eagan

Marion E. Ebner

Peter Eilbott

Neil W. Elliott

A. Whitney Ellsworth

Ronald Elson

John A. Englund

Hilda Enoch

Ernst Epstein

Roger Ernst

David L. Evans

Gary T. Evans

Robert Ewart

John Ewbank

Garold L. Faber

James G. Fanelli

Curtis Farrar

Donald Ferencz

Harvey Fernbach

Mary Jane H. Flaith

 

Tony Fleming

Muriel R. Flood

Stephen J. Fobes

Mark E. Foreman

Karl Fossum

Jane R. Frankenberger

Esther Franklin

Miriam K. Fredenthal

Edmund E. Freeman

Barrett B. Frelinghuysen

Evan Freund

Donna A. Friedman

Robert H. Friedman

John Fries

Robert M. Frumkin

Barry D. Fuhrman

Glenn S. Fuller

Stephen A. Fulling

David F. Gage

Marie L. Gaillard

Thomas A. Gaines

Noeline Gannaway

Scott Garney

Louise Gerdts

Lucille A. Gervase

Walter Giger

Keith Gillette

Mark B. Ginsburg

Harlan E. Girard

Morton Gladstone

Ronald J. Glossop

Meredith B. Godoy

Jane E. Goldhamer

Elaine R. Goldman

Walter Goodman

Robert Goodrich

Anne B. Gray

David M. Graybeal

John Greenwell

Mary F. Groll

Donald Grubbs

Robert E. Guliford

Edgar B. Hale

J. Parker Hall

Julie Hall

Chris Hamer

Daniel A. Hamlin

Art Hanson

Robert F. Hanson

David Harbater

Carolyn Harder

Juliet F. Harding

Susan L. Harris

William K. Harris

Wendell Harter

David N. Hartman

Clifford E. Hauenstein

Mark A. Heald

Lloyd H. Heidgerd

William Heier

Dorothea Helmen

David I. Herschfeld

Margaret Herz

Judith Herzfeld

Edward I. Heyman

Verna Hildebrand

William Hillig

Edward Himmel

Harvey Hinshaw

John Hirschi

Harold W. Hirschlag

John Hockman

Lucille Hodge

Bartley G. Hoebel

John J. Hoffman

Nathaniel Hoffman

Walter Hoffmann

Harland W. Hoisington

Wilhelmina C. Holladay

Charles M. Holmes

Charles H. Holzinger

Charles Homeyer

Carolyn O. Hood

Marvin R. Horton

Richard Horvitz

Michael Hoshiko

Alfred A. Hough

Janet Hudgins

Jan Hull

Yorick G. Hurd

Sylvia Iwrey

Irma Jacobson

John Jagger

Adrian T. Jarrett

Edward H. Jeffery

M. W. Johnson

Robert K. Johnson

Joan Johnson-Bradsher

Peter I. Jokubka

Janice M. Jones

Lawrence H. Jones

Charles M. Judd

Floyd Judd

John A. Jungerman

Damien Kabbaz

Winston Kaehler

Charles Kahn

Flewid W. Kahn

Leonard Kahn

Richard Kannisto

Herbert Kanter

Leah Karpen

Michael Katakis

Ines Katic-Vrdoljak

Larry Kazdan

Charlie Keil

Susan Kenney

Raleigh M. Kent

Nancy B. Kenyon

Edwin Kessler

Gerald E. Kessler

Lowell Kingsley

John T. Kirkwood

Wallace G. Klein

Edmund Klemmer

Crandall R. Kline

Theodore L. Kneupper

Don L. Knutson

Robert F. Koenig

Morris Kornbluth

Maurine Kornfeld

Robert H. Kranich

Donald I. Kraus

Karen A. Krick

Myron W. Kronisch

Firuz Labib

 

Suzanne Lamborn

Stephen A. Lamony

Marie Ledyard

Herman D. Leighty

Craig B. Leman

Anna Lemkow

Ted Leutzinger

William Z. Lidicker

Robert K. Linback

Bengt Lindquist

Yvonne Logan

Mary L. Lovette

Dorothy M. Lovret

Vincent N. Lunetta

Mark Luttrell

Lorraine Lyman

Franklin R. Lyon

Daniel A. Lyons

Robert D. Mabbs

Joan MacDonald

Anil Mahajan

Thomas H. Mann

John R. Mannheim

Paul J. Marin

Wendy Marsh

Joseph J. Masiello

Betty F. Mast

Richard A. Matheson

Terry Lee Maul

Jamie Mayerfeld

Rob McCann

John H. McConnell

Stephen McConville

Tom McCoy

Susan McGovern

Catriona McLeod

Susan B. McLucas

Albert J. McQueen

Robert F. Meagher

Morton Mecklosky

Ulrich K. Melcher

Marjorie Melton

Eileen T. Mericle

John Merriam

Gabrielle O. Mertz

Wayne Metsker

Seymour Meyerson

Clara L. Milko

Elsie Miller

Paul G. Moe

Gerald Moede

William K. Monroe

Jeanne Moore

Terry Moore

Michael J. Moran

Anne Morlan

Antonio C. Mosconi

Andrew Moseby

James H. Mulder

Mary L. Nelson

Florence R. Nemkov

Raymond Neutra

Wesley Newman

Dirk Neyhart

Robert J. Niedermeier

Alex Novitzsky

Courtney O’Donnell

Jazzmyne Oda

Peter Ofner

Abby J. Olson

Howard Olson

Lynn F. Olson

John K. Orndorff

Peter Orvetti

Stuart Oskamp

Marvin P. Osman

William R. Pace

Arline Pacht

Darlena Pagan

Lavonne Painter

Roberto Palea

Darwin Palmiere

Rik Panganiban

George Papagno

Jane C. Parr

Erica P. Parra

Anthony L. Pavlick

Cynthia Payne

Roger Peace

Elwyn K. Peckham

Polly A. Penney

John A. Perkins

Kathaleen Perkins

Thomas E. Perry

Carolyn Peskin

Lorin Peters

Carolyn C. Peterson

Harry Petrequin

Paul Petrie

Steven W. Phillippy

Edith W. Pierson

Richard N. Pierson

Vincent E. Platt

Gordon Podensky

Michael Podolin

Gertrude Pojman

Herbert Posner

June M. Potochnik

Stephen D. Pratt

Robert Press

Homer E. Price

Vito Proia

Ruth Purkaple

Edith Quevedo

Bruce Rabb

Lorelle Raboni

Richard G. Ramsdell

Alan Ranford

George H. Rawitscher

Edward Rawson

L. J. Reed

Jerry D. Rees

Roland Reisley

Suzanne Renna

Julie Reynolds

Lou Rhoades

Robert J. Richard

Ann F. Rigney

Joseph Rimmer

Margaret Robarts

Annie E. Roberts

Robert F. Robinson

Peter L. Roda

Richard W. Roether

Peter Rogatz

Kermit Rohde

 

Robert Rorden

Menko Rose

Ann Rosenberg

Wolfgang H. Rosenberg

Joseph B. Rosenblatt

Emma J. Ross

William E. Rupel

Michael Rusli

Emily Rutherford

Edmund W. Rydell

Jane Sandler

Harry M. Santo

Lillian D. Savage

Lavern P. Schafer

Daniel Schaubacher

Naomi Schechter

Robert Scheelen

Peter Schenck

Marlyn G. Schepers

Sylvia Schneider

Gavin Schnitzler

Andrew Schoenberg

Lessie N. Schontzler

Barbara V. Schugt

Joseph E. Schwartzberg

William H. Searles

Michael Sedberry

Fred Segal

Grace Seiler

John S. Selby

Graeme Sephton

Roberta P. Setzer

Ellie Shacter

Gretchen Shafer

Anne Shainline

Joel B. Shapiro

Milton Shapiro

Mahmoud Shahriar Sharei

Helen Sharpe

Walter T. Shatford

Nicholas Shestople

Suzanne Shinkle

Daniel Shively

Edmund C. Short

Lawrence P. Simms

Milton N. Singer

Norri Sirri

Raymond N. Skaddan

Alain Small

Eda B. Smith

Harlan M. Smith

James Smith

William Smolin

Samuel M. Snipes

Judy Snow-Clewell

Wayne E. Snyder

Steven Soifer

David Solomon

Kurt Sonneborn

Marguerite R. Spears

Hart Squire

Norman F. Stanley

Larry Steur

J. W. Strahan

Robert Stuart

Margaret M. Sturtevant

Michael Sullivan

John Surr

Elizabeth C. Sussman

Brian Swoffer

Emily Z. Tabuteau

Timothy Takaro

Nelson S. Talbott

Betty C. Taylor

William L. Taylor

Yvonne Terlingen

Tete H. Tetens

Erika Teutsch

Jerome Thaler

Max Thelen

Marjorie Thornton

Afonso R. Thury

Jennifer Trahan

Richard Trenholm

Frank Trotta

Owen Trout

Robert L. True

Paul H. Turnrose

Jay Tyson

Jack M. Valpey

Johan van der Vyver

Robert van Duinen

Chris van Marwijk

Ruth S. Villalovos

Philippe Voiron

Karl J. Volk

Arvind Vora

Donald P. Wagner

Barbara M. Walker

Tze Koong Wang

Robert Warman

Laurence Warwar

John Washburn

Elton Watlington

Richard Weaver

Jeffrey B. Wehking

Michael Weinberg

Steven Weinberg

Sally B. Weinstock

Howard Weissberg

Betty A. Welch

Claude Welch

William H. Wells

Charles Wen

Hildegard West

Norman R. West

James H. Westfall

L. E. Wethington

Elizabeth A. Wheeler

Joseph C. Wheeler

Caroline White

Judith L. Williams

Paul Winder

John W. Windhorst

H. L. Winter

Raymond H. Wittcoff

Lawrence Wittner

Barbara Wolcott

Alice Xie

Harry Yeide

Richard S. Yell

H. G. Ziegenfuss

Margaret Zierdt

Ruth Zinar

Margret Zwiebel

Source:  http://www.coalitionfortheicc.org/?mod=supporters

Who Owns The Federal Reserve

(Source, published in 1976, though the most current one I could find.)   http://www.save-a-patriot.org/files/view/whofed.html )

 UN Habitat Buddies

Source:  https://unhabitat.org/donor-relations/other-donors

Council on Foreign Relations Corporate Members

President’s Circle

American Express
Applied Materials, Inc.
Arconic
BlackRock
Blackstone
Bloomberg Philanthropies
BP p.l.c.
Bridgewater Associates, LP
Dell Technologies
Eni
General Atlantic LLC
Generali
Glenview Capital Management
GoldenTree Asset Management
Infor
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Lazard
Mastercard
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
MetLife
Newmont Mining Corporation
PGIM
Reliance Industries Limited
S&P Global
Shell Oil Company
Soros Fund Management LLC
Standard Chartered Bank
Thomson Reuters
Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
United Technologies Corporation
Veritas Capital Fund Management LLC
Warburg Pincus LLC

Affiliates

Allen & Overy LLP
American International Group
Amgen, Inc.
Apollo Management, LP
AT&T
Baker, Nye Advisors, Inc.
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
BASF Corporation
Bessemer Trust
The Boeing Company
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Caxton Associates
Centerview Partners
Chesapeake Energy
Chiomenti
Chubb Limited
Cigna
CNA
ConocoPhillips Company
Corsair Capital
Covington & Burling
Craig Drill Capital Corporation
Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
Deere & Company
Deloitte.
DNB Bank ASA
EMD Serono, Inc.
Energy Intelligence Group, Inc.
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. 
EY Geostrategic Business Group
Facebook
FedEx Corporation
Fidia Holding SpA
First Republic Bank
Fitch Ratings
Freeport-McMoRan Inc.
General Electric Company
Harman International Industries, Inc.
Hitachi, Ltd.
Houlihan Lokey
IBM Corporation
Indus Capital Partners, LLC
Invus Group, LLC
ITOCHU International Inc.
Jacobs Asset Management, LLC
Johnson & Johnson
JunHe LLP
LionTree LLC
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Mannheim LLC
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
Marubeni America Corporation
McKesson Corporation
Merck & Co., Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.
Northrop Grumman
Oak Hill Capital Partners
The Olayan Group
Palantir Technologies
PayPal
Pfizer Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC)
Raytheon Company
salesforce.com, inc.
Siguler Guff & Company L.P.
Silver Lake Partners
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Stone Canyon Industries
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Suntory Holdings Limited
Terna
Tishman Speyer Properties, Inc.
TOTAL S.A.
Unipol Gruppo S.p.A.
Univision Communications Inc.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Vornado Realty Trust
Walmart
Wells Fargo
Western Union
White & Case LLP
WPP

Source:  https://www.cfr.org/membership/corporate-members

Better than Cash Alliance Buddies

Funding Members

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people’s health with vaccines and other lifesaving tools and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. In the United States, it seeks to significantly improve education so that all young people have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Based in Seattle, Washington, the foundation is led by CEO Jeff Raikes and Co-chair William H. Gates Sr., under the direction of Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett. To learn more, visit Bill Melinda Gates Foundation. You can also join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and our blog Impatient Optimists.

Citi Foundation

Citi logo

Citi Foundation, the leading global bank, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi Foundation provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management.

Additional information may be found at Citi FoundationTwitterwww.youtube.com/citi,FacebookLinkedIn.

MasterCard

MasterCard logo

MasterCard is a technology company in the global payments industry. We operate the world’s fastest payments processing network, connecting consumers, financial institutions, merchants, governments and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories. MasterCard’s products and solutions make everyday commerce activities – such as shopping, traveling, running a business and managing finances – easier, more secure and more efficient for everyone. Follow us on Twitter @MasterCardNews, join the discussion on the Beyond the Transaction Blog and subscribe for the latest news on the Engagement Bureau.

Omidyar Network

Omidyar Network

Omidyar Network is a philanthropic investment firm dedicated to harnessing the power of markets to create opportunity for people to improve their lives. Established in 2004 by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pam, the organization invests in and helps scale innovative organizations to catalyze economic and social change. To date, Omidyar Network has committed more than $450 million to for-profit companies and non-profit organizations that foster economic advancement and encourage individual participation across multiple investment areas, including microfinance, property rights, consumer internet, mobile and government transparency. To learn more, visit www.omidyar.com.

USAID

USAID from the American People logo

The American people, through the U.S. Agency for International Development, have provided economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide for over 50 years. For more information about USAID and its programs, please visit www.usaid.gov.

United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)

United Nations Capital Development Fund logo

The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) is the UN’s capital investment agency for the world’s 48 Least Developed Countries (LDCs). UNCDF uses its capital mandate to help LDCs pursue inclusive growth. UNCDF uses ‘smart’ Official Development Assistance (ODA) to unlock and leverage public and private domestic resources; it promotes financial inclusion, including through digital finance, as a key enabler of poverty reduction and inclusive growth; and it demonstrates how localizing finance outside the capital cities can accelerate growth in local economies, promote sustainable and climate resilient infrastructure development, and empower local communities. Using capital grants, loans, and credit enhancements, UNCDF tests financial models in inclusive finance and local development finance; ‘de-risks’ the local investment space; and proves concept, paving the way for larger and more risk-averse investors to come in and scale up. For more information, please visit: www.uncdf.org

Visa

Visa logo

Visa is a global payments technology company that connects consumers, businesses, financial institutions and governments in more than 200 countries and territories to fast, secure and reliable electronic payments. We operate one of the world’s most advanced processing networks—VisaNet—that is capable of handling more than 24,000 transaction messages a second, with fraud protection for consumers and guaranteed payment for merchants. Visa is not a bank and does not issue cards, extend credit or set rates and fees for consumers. Visa’s innovations, however, enable its financial institution customers to offer consumers more choices: pay now with debit, ahead of time with prepaid or later with credit products. For more information, visit www.corporate.visa.com.

Sida

SIDA logo
Sida is a government agency working on behalf of the Swedish parliament and government, with the mission to reduce poverty in the world. It carries out enhanced development cooperation with a total of 35 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. For more information, please visit www.sida.se/English

Members

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    ACDI/VOCA

    Website ACDI/VOCA logo

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

    Website Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    CARE

    Website CARE logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Catholic Relief Services

    Website Catholic Relief Services logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Chemonics International

    Website Chemonics International logo

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    Citi Foundation

    Website Citi Foundation logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Clinton Development Initiative

    Website Clinton Development Initiative logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Concern Worldwide

    Website Concern Worldwide logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Dominican Republic

    Website 

  • NTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

    Website European Bank logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

    Website Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal logo

  • COMPANY

    Gap Inc.

    Website Gap logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Grameen Foundation

    Website Grameen Foundation Joins the Alliance

  • COMPANY

    Grupo Bimbo

    Website Grupo Bimbo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

    Website Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan logo

  • COMPANY

    H&M Group

    Website H&M Group Logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Independent State of Papua New Guinea

    Website Independent State of Papua New Guinea logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Inter-American Development Bank

    Website 

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    International Rescue Committee

    Website International Rescue Committee logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Islamic Republic of Pakistan

    Website Islamic Republic of Pakistan logo

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    MasterCard

    Website MasterCard logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    MEDA

    Website MEDA logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Mercy Corps

    Website mercy corps logo

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    Omidyar Network

    Website Omidyar Network

  • GOVERNMENT

    People’s Republic of Bangladesh

    Website People’s Republic of Bangladesh logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Republic of Afghanistan

    Website republic of Afghanistan logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Republic of Benin

    Website Republic of Benin official seal

  • GOVERNMENT

    Republic of Uruguay

    Website  Republic of Uruguay logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Republic of Vietnam

    Website Vietnam logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Save the Children

    Website Save the Children logo

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    SIDA

    Website SIDA logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    Solomon Islands

    Website Solomon Islands Logo

  • COMPANY

    The Coca-Cola Company

    Website The Coca Cola Company logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

    Website The Global Fund Logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    The International Fund for Agricultural Development

    Website The International Fund for Agricultural Development

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency

    Website UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency

  • COMPANY

    Unilever

    Website Unilever logo

  • GOVERNMENT

    United Mexican States

    Website United Mexican States seal

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    United Nations Capital Development Fund

    UNCDF Website United Nations Capital Development Fund logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    United Nations Development Programme

    Website United Nations Development Programme logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    United Nations Population Fund

    Website United Nations Population Fund logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Universal Postal Union

    Website Universal Postal Union logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    UN Secretariat

    Website UN logo

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    USAID

    Website USAID from the American People logo

  • RESOURCE PARTNER

    Visa

    Website Visa logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    Women’s World Banking

    Website Womens world banking logo

  • COMPANY

    World Cocoa Foundation

    Website world cocoa foundation logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    World Food Programme

    Website World Food Programme logo

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

    World Savings Banks Institute

    Website World Savings Banks Institute logo

Source:  https://www.betterthancash.org/members/page/8

Villains in the EU

Ok, I’ve had articles on the US, but what about the EUSSR, I mean the EU?

Well, the people there are being overrun by Muslims and censored by their own government, as journalist Pamela Geller often shows  the world.

But who is supporting the tyranny in the EU?  Obviously, we know Merkel is and Cameron was, but now he’s out.

Merkel Flunkies

BMW   Source:  http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/cdu-gets-donation-from-bmw-owners-during-co2-talks-a-927954.html

Facebook   Source:  http://louderwithcrowder.com/mark-zuckerberg-caught-on-mic-saying-facebook-will-delete-negative-german-govt-posts/

Deutsche Post

Verbandspräsident der Automobilindustrie (VDA)

Audi (VW)

Daimler

SAP

Source:: http://www.tagesspiegel.de/wirtschaft/iaa-in-frankfurt-eroeffnet-merkel-dax-konzerne-sollen-fluechtlingen-helfen/12336468.html

Twitter

Google

Source:  http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/12/15/facebook-twitter-google-collude-with-german-government-to-censor-discussion-on-immigration/

Tommy Robinson/Politicalite Foes

PayPal

Source:  https://www.politicalite.com/media/no-pal-of-yours-paypal-freezes-our-funds-holds-donations-intended-for-politicalite/

Google

Source:  https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/12/28/google-removes-ads-from-british-populist-news-site-politicalite/

Facebook

Source:  https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019/03/06/facebooks-purge-of-british-right-wingers-followed-political-pressure/

Amazon

Source:  https://pjmedia.com/homeland-security/amazon-bans-tommy-robinsons-book-mohammeds-koran/

Opponents of #Brexit

Scottland Leadershp

London mayor

Delta Air Lines

Source:   http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/32444549/delta-cutting-flights-to-uk-due-to-brexit

  • Nicholas Judd, Founder and head of investment, 90 North Real Estate Partners LLP
  • Matt McLaren, Executive director, Access Ambition Consultancy Services Ltd
  • Tony Fernandes, Group chief executive, Air Asia and Founder, Tune Group
  • Paul Kahn, President, Airbus Group UK
  • Jacqueline Gold CBE, Chief executive, Ann Summers
  • Greg Hodkinson, Chairman, Arup
  • Andy Clarke, Chief Executive, Asda
  • Pascal Soriot, Chief executive, AstraZeneca
  • Sir Adrian Montague CBE, Chairman, Aviva
  • aul Evans, Group chief executive, AXA UK & Ireland
  • Peter Rogers, Chief executive, Babcock International Group
  • Sir Roger Carr, Chairman, BAE Systems
  • Saghir Munir, Partner/director, Baker & Coleman Solicitors
  • Richard John Carter, Managing director, BASF
  • Ian Baxter, Chairman, Baxter Freight Limited
  • Una Driscoll, Managing director, Belt up Kidz
  • Andrew Mackenzie, Chief executive, BHP Billiton
  • Helen Gibbons, Director, Bizlang
  • Dr Ian Robertson Board, member, BMW AG
  • Helena Boas, Co-founder, Bodas
  • Bob Dudley, Chief executive, BP
  • Chris Grigg, Chief executive, British Land
  • Sir Alan Parker, Chairman, Brunswick Group
  • Sir Mike Rake, Chairman, BT Group
  • Gavin Patterson, Chief executive, BT Group
  • Christopher Bailey MBE, Chief executive, Burberry Group
  • Sir John Peace, Chairman, Burberry Group
  • George Iacobescu CBE, Chairman and chief executive, Canary Wharf Group
  • Philip Green, Chairman, Carillion
  • Alex Mitchell, Director, Causarma
  • AIain C. Conn, Chief executive, Centrica, Utilities
  • Sarah Golding, Chief executive and partner, CHI & Partners
  • Christopher Satterthwaite, Chief executive, Chime Communications Group
  • Laurent Lacassagne, Chairman and chief executive, Chivas Brothers
  • Phil Smith, Chief executive, UK and Ireland, Cisco
  • Sonny Leong, Chief executive, Civil Service College
  • Stephen Clarke, Partner/director, CJCH
  • Paul Walsh, Chairman, Compass Group
  • Ian Breminer, Managing director, Complete Coffee
  • Professor Geeta Nargund, Founder and chief executive, CREATE Health
  • Tidjane Thiam, Chief executive, Credit Suisse
  • Kathryn Parsons, Co-founder and chief executive, Decoded
  • Cathy Owens, Director, Deryn Consulting
  • Ivan Menezes, Chief executive, Diageo
  • Peter Callahan, Director, Diamond Dispersions
  • Seb James, Chief executive, Dixons Carphone
  • Martha Lane Fox CBE, Co-founder, Doteveryone and Lastminute.com
  • Tim Gentles, Chief executive, Drill Board Worldwid
  • Dame Carolyn McCall, Chief executive; EasyJet
  • Lindsley Ruth, Chief executive, Electrocomponents
  • Liz Weatherill, Managing director, Enable2 C.I.C
  • Amjad Bseisu, Chief executive, Enquest
  • Damien Croft, Director, Esplora
  • Charlie Shaw, Managing director, Esteiro Business Solutions
  • Adam Shuter, Managing director, Exact Logistics
  • Roland Rudd, Chairman; FinsburyMedia
  • James Farley, Executive vice president and president, Europe, Ford Automotive
  • Nacho Morais, Director, Frank Consulting
  • Michael Keegan, Executive director, EMEIA, Fujitsu
  • Stewart Wingate, Chief executive, Gatwick Airport
  • Mark Elborne, UK chief executive, General Electric
  • Nigel Stein, Chief executive, GKN
  • Hazel Pegg, Director, Glastonbury Online
  • Richard Gnodde, Co-chief executive, Goldman Sachs International
  • Michael Sherwood, Co-chief executive, Goldman Sachs International
  • Tom Gosnell, Managing director, Gosnells Beverages
  • Rooney Anand, Chief executive, Greene King
  • Juliette Polge de Combret, Director, Green Rendez-Vous
  • Sir Andrew Witty, Chief executive, GSK
  • Jenny Halpern, Prince Chief executive, Halpern
  • David Atkins, Chief Executive, Hammerson
  • John Holland-Kaye, Chief executive, Heathrow
  • Allen Hogan, Managing director, Hogan’s Cider
  • Ashley Govier, Managing director, Hotel services Group
  • Douglas Flint CBE, Chairman, HSBC
  • Stuart Gulliver, Chief executive, HSBC
  • Mark Hutchinson, Managing director, Hutchinson Aerotech
  • Christian Salbaing, Deputy chairman, Hutchison Whampoa
  • Julian Smith, Director, I Am Enterprises Ltd
  • David Stokes, CEO, IBM
  • Dan Hydes, Managing director, Ignite Data Ltd Research
  • Rupert Pearce CEO, Inmarsat Tech
  • Ralf Speth KBE, CEO, Jaguar Land Rover
  • Mahmood Faiz, Director, James William Estate Agents
  • Jane Field, Owner/Founder, Jonny’s Sister
  • Katharine Pooley, Chief executive and owner, Katharine Pooley Interior design
  • Kelly Hoppen MBE, Director, Kelly Hoppen Interiors
  • Martin Dare-Edwards, Chief executive officer, Ketonex Ltd
  • Veronique Laury CEO, Kingfisher
  • Neil Clifford, Chief executive, Kurt Geiger
  • Ian Walker, Director, Laundry Republic Ltd
  • Sir Julian Horn-Smith Advisory Board Member, Letter One Technology
  • Patrick O’Sullivan Chairman of ERS Ltd, Lloyd’s of London
  • John Nelson Chairman, Lloyd’s of London
  • Christopher Parker Managing director, London and Scottish International Ltd
  • Xavier Rolet KBE CEO, London Stock Exchange
  • Debbie Wosskow, Chief executive officer, Love Home Swap Ltd
  • Tim Allen, Managing Director, M J Allen Group Ltd
  • Jess Burley ,Global CEO, M/ Six
  • Mark Reynolds, Chief Executive, Mace Group Infrastructure
  • Charlie Cornish, Chief Executive, Manchester Airports Group;
  • Martin Lamb, Director, Maple Consulting Ltd
  • Christopher Peer Managing Director, Maritime House Limited
  • Marc Bolland* CEO, Marks and Spencer
  • Rick Haythornthwaite, Chairman, Mastercard
  • Ron Dennis CBE, CEO and Chairman, McLaren Technology Group
  • Clare Hornby, Founder and Creative Director, ME+EM
  • Karen Blackett OBE, Chairwoman, MediaCom
  • Sir Nigel Rudd, Chairman, Meggitt Engineering
  • Doug Dooley, Managing Director, MICC & TRM Ltd
  • Byron Dixon, Chief Executive Officer, Micro-Fresh International
  • Kanya King MBE, CEO and Founder, MOBO Organisations Ltd
  • Rana Harvey, Managing Director, Monster Group (UK) Ltd
  • Fraser Smeaton, Chief Executive, Morphsuits
  • Alan Parker CBE, Chairman, Mothercare
  • Dean Finch, CEO, National Express Group
  • Steve Holliday, CEO, National Grid Utilities
  • Mary Nelson, Director, Nelson Browne Management Ltd
  • Sam Laidlaw, Chairman, Neptune Oil and Gas
  • Miisa Mink, Chairperson, Nordic Bakery Limited
  • Andrew Mitchell, Chief Executive, North East Finance Ltd
  • Geeta Sidhu-Robb, CEO and Founder, Nosh Detox
  • Stuart Rose, Chairman, Ocado Group
  • Tim Steiner, CEO, Ocado Group
  • Christina Richardson,CMO, Openr
  • Charlie Thuillier, Managing Director, Oppo Brothers Limited
  • Pia Marocco, Managing Director, Osborne & Partners
  • Luke Brynley-Jones, Managing Director, Our Social Times Ltd
  • Paul Simpson, Director, Paul Simpson Ltd
  • John Fallon, CEO, Pearson Publishing
  • Ayman Asfari, CEO, Petrofac
  • Graham Spencer, Executive Director, Plants for Europe Ltd
  • Scott Rowland, Chief Executive Officer, Precept (UK) Ltd
  • Mike Wells, Group Chief Executive, Prudential plc
  • Steve Wadey, CEO QinetiQ
  • Mary Quicke, Managing Director, Quickes Traditional Ltd
  • Raman Sehgal, Director, Ramarketing & PR Ltd
  • Gail Rebuck DBE, Chairman, Random House UK
  • Graham Chipchase, Chief Executive, Rexam
  • Sir Peter Rigby, CEO & Chairman, Rigby Group PLC
  • Jan du Plessis, Chairman, Rio Tinto Group
  • Warren East CBE, CEO, Rolls Royce
  • Ben Van Beurden CEO, Royal Dutch Shell
  • Stephen Hester CEO, RSA Insurance Financial Services
  • Michael O’Leary, Chief Executive, Ryanair
  • Alan Clark, CEO, SABMiller
  • Alison Edgar, Managing Director, Sales Coaching Solutions Ltd
  • Shriti Vadera, Chair, Santander UK
  • Nathan Bostock, CEO, Santander UK
  • Caroline Cole, Director, Savoir Faire Accounting Ltd
  • Tori Chilcott Co-Founder, ScootaTravel
  • Rupert Soames OBE, CEO, SERCO Infrastructure
  • Juergen Maier, UK CEO, Siemens Manufacturing
  • Mark Lyndon, Director, Signature Marketing Limited
  • Simon Barrow, Director, Simon Barrow Associates
  • Melanie Goldsmith, Director, Smith & Sinclair Ltd
  • Jonathan Grubin, Chief Executive Officer,SoPost Ltd
  • Doug Squires, Director, Squires Gear and Engineering Limited
  • Bill Winters, CEO, Standard Chartered
  • Ian Barnett, Director, Surfanic International Ltd
  • Dido Harding, Chief Executive, TalkTalk
  • Dr Heather McGregor CBE, CEO, Taylor Bennett
  • Ronan Dunne, Chief Executive, Telefonica O2 UK
  • Sara Bell CEO, Tempus Energy
  • Billy Walker, Managing Director, The Benriach Distillery Company Ltd
  • Daniel Williams, Managing Director, The Bottle Shop (Penarth) Ltd
  • Jay Risbridger, Director, The Green Stationery Company Ltd
  • Sally Greene OBE, Chief Executive, The Old Vic
  • Margo Marrone, Co-Founder,The Organic Pharmacy
  • Rory Curnock Cook, Director, The Profs Tuition Ltd
  • Lady Ruth Rogers MBE, Owner, The River Café
  • Niamh Barker, Managing Director, The Travelwrap Company Ltd,
  • John Harries, Proprietor, Three Horseshoes Inn
  • Stephen Weil, Managing DirectorTI Partners
  • Lloyd Dorfman, President, Travelex
  • Bernardo Ivo Cruz, Global Managing Partner, True Bridge Consultancy
  • Peter Long, Supervisory Board Member & former Chief Executive, TUI Travel
  • Olivier Dochez, Chief Executive Officer, Two Guys From Brussels
  • Rakesh Sharma, Chief Executive, Ultra Electronics Holdings
  • Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever
  • Lucian Grainge CBE, Chairman and CEO, Universal Music Group
  • Luis Arriaga, Managing Director, UPS UK Ltd
  • Kate Unsworth, Founder and CEO,Vinaya
  • Peter Berry, Managing Partner, VIP Labels
  • Tom Mockridge, Chief Executive, Virgin Media
  • Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO, Virgin Money
  • Ian Taylor, CEO and President, Vitol Energy
  • Vittorio Colao, CEO Vodafone
  • Sir Peter Kendall, Director, W J Kendall Contracting Limited
  • Stefano Pessina, Executive Vice Chairman and CEO, Walgreens Boots Alliance
  • Kasim Ali, Director, Waterloo Tea Limited
  • Keith Cochrane, Chief Executive, Weir Group,Engineering
  • Sir Terence Matthews, Chairman,Wesley Clover
  • Karren Brady, Vice-Chairman, West Ham FC
  • Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO, WPP; Creative Industries
  • Dr Uwe Kruger, Chief Executive,WS Atkins
  • Rich Clothier, Managing Director, Wyke Farms

Source:  http://www.businessinsider.com/ftse-bosses-business-leaders-pro-eu-letter-times-brexit-2016-2

Goldman Sachs

JP Morgan Chase

Citigroup

Morgan Stanley

Source:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/06/24/why-wall-street-fought-so-hard-against-brexit/?utm_term=.d5ca638ce294#comments

Russ Shaw, the founder of Tech London Advocates
Transferwise’s co-founder, Taavet Hinrikus

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/mar/04/britains-tech-sector-overwhelmingly-opposed-to-brexit

European Movement United Kingdom Buddies

Healthier IN the EU's logo
Scientists for EU's logo
Remainer Now's logo
InFacts's logo

In Facts Buddies

Algebris UK
Alterarum Foundation
Frognal Associates
KD Capital
Prospect Investment Management
Wake Up Foundation

Source:  https://infacts.org/governance-finance/

People’s Vote Buddies

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Source:  https://www.peoples-vote.uk/about

NHS Vs. Brexit Buddies

John Bowis, former MP, UK Health Minister and MEP.
Iona Heath CBE, former President of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Professor Hugh P. McKenna CBE, PhD, B.Sc(Hons), RMN, RGN, RNT, DipN(Lond), AdvDipEd, FFN RCSI, FEANS, FRCN, FAAN. Pro Vice Chancellor, Research and Innovation, Ulster University.
Shah Ebrahim, co-editor of International Journal of Epidemiology and honorary professor of public health LSHTM and University of Bristo
Prof Rod Griffiths, CBE BSc MB ChB MA FFPH FRCP
Trisha Greenhalgh, OBE FMedSci. Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
Dominic Hurst, lead for the MSc in Dental Public Health at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, QMUL and for Evidence-based Dentistry in the undergraduate dental degree (BDS)
Anna B Gilmore MBBS DTM&H MSc PhD FFPH, Professor of Public Health & Director of the Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath and UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies
Dominic Harrison Honorary Professor University of Central Lancashire and Director of Public Health Blackburn With Darwen
Dr Robin Stott, retired physician with a lifelong commitment to creating socially economically and environmentally fairer societies as an essential platform for the public health
Dr Christopher A Birt, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health and Policy, University of Liverpool
Jan van der Meulen, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Sir Simon Wessely, MA, BM,BCh, MSc, MD, FRCP, FRCPsych. FMedSci
Chair of Psychological Medicine, King’s College London
Dr Bobbie Jacobson OBE, Former Director, The London Health Observatory and Director of Public Health
Ruth Gilbert, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, UCL Institute of Child Health, London.
Dr David Nicholl, Consultant Neurologist & Honorary Senior Lecturer, City Hospital, Birmingham
Professor Jane Salvage, independent nursing consultant and visiting professor, University of Kingston and St George’s, University of London
Professor Sue Atkinson CBE MB BChir BSc MA FFPH, formerly Regional Director of Public Health/ Medical Director for London and Health Adviser to Mayor and Greater London Authority
Professor Sue Atkinson CBE MB BChir BSc MA FFPH, formerly Regional Director of Public Health/ Medical Director for London and Health Adviser to Mayor and Greater London Authority
Clive Needle, Director, Policy & Advocacy, EuroHealthNet and former MEP for Norfolk
Rosalynde Lowe CBE, BA Nursing RGN RHV, Former Chair of Council, the Queen’s Nursing Institute
Dr Harry Rutter MA MB BChir MSc PGDipLATHE FFPH FRCPEdin, Research Fellow Senior Clinical Research Fellow, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) & Adjunct Professor / Public Health Physician University College Cork
Humphrey Hodgson, DM FRCP FMedSci, Emeritus Professor of Medicine UCL
Shirley Victoria Hodgson, Emeritus Professor of cancer genetics at St. Georges, University of London, consultant in cancer genetics, Leicester
Dr Ron Zimmern MA, FRCP, FFPHM, Chairman, Foundation for Genomics and Population Health, Former DPH Cambridge HA
Professor Sir Richard Feachem KBE, former Founding Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria and Under Secretary of the United Nations
Dr Jennifer Mindell, Reader in Public Health, Health and Social Surveys Research Group, Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, UCL
Dr David McCoy, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University London & Director of Medac
Fiona Sim OBE, MRCGP, FFPH, FRCP, chair of the Royal Society for Public Health and Joint Editor in Chief, ‘Public Health’

Professor Sir Cyril Chantler, Formerly Chairman of The King’s Fund and the UCL Partners academic health science network

Professor Sir Muir Gray CBE, Director of the National Knowledge Service and Chief Knowledge Officer, NHS

Professor Sheila the Baroness Hollins, former President of the BMA and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, currently President of the College of Occupational Therapists

Sir Julian Le Grand, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics.

Dr Nick Hopkinson, Clinical Senior Lecturer/ Honorary Consultant in Thoracic Medicine, Imperial College

Professor Rod J Hay, DM, FRCP, FRCPath, FMedSci, former Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Queens University, Belfast.

Simon Capewell, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Liverpool.

Rosalind Raine, Professor of Health Care Evaluation. Head of Department of Applied Health Research, UCL. Director, NIHR CLAHRC North Thames

Raj S Bhopal, Professor of Public Health, Edinburgh Migration, Ethnicity and Health Research Group, Centre for Population Health Sciences, Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, University of Edinburgh.

Sir Iain Chalmers, coordinator, James Lind Initiative

Christine Hancock, Founder and Director, C3 Collaborating for Health

Prof John S Yudkin, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, UCL

David A Wood, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London. World Heart Federation President Elect 2015-16

Dr Julia Philippou, Lecturer, Department of Adult Nursing, King’s College London

Professor Dame Jill Macleod Clark, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton

Dr Michel P Coleman BA BM BCh MSc FFPH, Professor of Epidemiology and Vital Statistics, Cancer Research UK Cancer Survival Group, Department of Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

Professor John Middleton, public health physician

Lord Bernard Ribeiro, CBE, President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2005 -2008.

Scientists for EU
European Movement UK

Source: https://www.healthierin.eu/supporters

George Soros Groups Messing with EU Elections

Source:  https://sli.mg/a/Rjhdx8

#IAmAnImmigrant Buddies

  1. 1990 Trust
  2. 8 April Movement
  3. Against Violence and Abuse
  4. Atherfold Road Tenants Association
  5. ASIRT
  6. Bail for Immigration Detainees
  7. Black Activists Rising Against Cuts
  8. Black Men in The Community
  9. Black Minority Ethnic Community Organisations Network
  10. Borders Equality Forum
  11. BRAP (Birmingham)

12.Brighton Migrant Solidarity

13.Bristol Refugee Rights

14.BritCits

15.Brixton SPLASH

16.Campaign Against Criminalising Communities

17.Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights

18.Colne Valley Green Party

19.Community Victim Support

20.Counterfire

21.Desmond Tutu Foundation

22.Detention Action

23.Detention Forum

24.Emerging Communities Network

25.Employability Forum

26.End Child Detention Now

27.eUnify

28.Exiled Writers Ink

29.Fahamu Refugee Programme

30.Faith Matters

31.Family Immigration Alliance

32.Football Unites, Racism Divides

33.Freedom from Torture

34.Friends, Families and Travellers

35.Glasgow Campaign to Welcome Refugees

36.Globalise Resistance

37.GMB Holborn branch

38.Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit

39.Green Party of England and Wales

40.Hackney UCU

41.Hammersmith & Fulham Refugee Forum

42.Housing Justice

43.Indian Workers Association

44.Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association

45.Independent Academic Research Studies

46.Institute of Race Relations

47.Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants

48.JCWI

49.Jewish Socialists’ Group

50.JUST West Yorkshire

51.Kent Refugee Help

52.Labour Representation Committee

53.Latin American Women’s Rights Service

54.Leeds No Borders

55.Liberal Democrats for Seekers of Sanctuary

56.London Churches

57.London Churches Refugee Network

58.Maternity Action

59.Medical Justice

60.Migrant and Refugee Communities Forum – The Forum

61.Migrant Voice

62.Migrants Resource Centre

63.Migrants Rights Network

64.Miscarriages of Justice UK

65.Movement for Justice

66.Muslim Professionals Forum

67.National Association of British Arabs

68.National Black Police Association

69.National Union of Students Black Students Campaign

70.No Deportations

71.North of England Refugee Service

72.Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities

73.Operation Black Vote

74.People’s Assembly

75.Praxis

76.Public & Commercial Services Union

77.Race Equality Foundation

78.Race on the Agenda

79.RAMFEL

80.Redbridge Equalities & Community Council

81.Refugee Action

82.Refugee Council

83.Refugee Therapy Centre

84.Refugees in Effective and Active Partnership

85.Rene Cassin

86.Right to Remain (formerly NCADC)

87.Rights of Women

88.RS21

89.Runnymede Trust

90.Santé Refugee Mental Health Access Project

91.Sheffield BME Network

92.Socialist Workers Party

93.Society of Asian Lawyers

94.Society of Black Lawyers

95.South London Immigration Monitor

96.South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group

97.Southall Black Sisters

98.Stop the War Coalition

99.Strickly Roots

100.TUC Black Workers Conference

101.Trades Union Congress

102.Ubuntu Women’s Group Wales

103.UCU

104.UCU, University Northampton

105.Ukrainian Migrants Network

106.Unite Against Fascism Wales

107.Unite the Union

108.Volunteer Action for Peace

109.War on Want

110.Yemeni Community Association

111.Coventry Law Centre Birmingham Branch

112.Asirt

113.Global Justice Now (formerly World Development Movement)

Source:  http://www.iamanimmigrant.net/max-members

Information on the Muslim Invasion of Europe

Source:  http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/6721/muslim-invasion-europe

Source:  http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/topics/39/threats-to-free-speech

Source:  https://www.rt.com/op-edge/329961-invasion-europe-migrants-brussels/

Democrat Supporters

These are the supporters of Democrat Senators, Congressmen, Obama, Organizing for Action, the DNC, mayors, governors, etc.

DNC Donors

2016 Cycle

Renaissance Technologies $266,800
Oson VI LLC $200,000
Libra Group $150,000
Vitalspring $119,800
Berkshire Group $100,200
Francisco Partners $100,000
Terranova Corp $100,000
Sherpa Ventures $100,000
Time Warner $88,867
Franklin L Haney Co $66,800
Knight Blanc LLC $66,800
Nadastra Inc $66,800
InterSystems Corp $66,800
Li & Fung $66,400
Relativity Media $65,400
Global Green USA $65,045
City of Hope National Medical Center $60,000
Advent Capital Management $53,400
Affinity Health Plan $53,400
Monterey Bay Aquarium $52,400

Source:   https://www.opensecrets.org/parties/contrib.php?cmte=DNC&cycle=2016

2014 Cycle

University of California $298,869
Microsoft Corp $236,512
Renaissance Technologies $199,400
Mesirow Financial $189,700
Stanford University $186,514
Goldman Sachs $182,094
Google Inc $176,201
21st Century Fox $164,350
Comcast Corp $155,670
Bain Capital $153,600
Harvard University $137,213
Paul, Weiss et al $135,200
SAS Institute $133,950
AECOM Technology Corp $130,050
Gotham Asset Management $129,600
Rising Realty Partners $129,600
Puma Springs Vineyards $129,600
TLC Kids Group $127,200
Libra Group $122,200
Time Warner $114,260

 

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/parties/contrib.php?cmte=DNC&cycle=2014

2012 Cycle

Time Warner $650,673
Google Inc $622,626
Microsoft Corp $581,259
Blackstone Group $527,200
Harvard University $494,411
Goldman Sachs $486,014
Skadden, Arps et al $485,042
Comcast Corp $446,129
University of California $371,382
Stanford University $361,725
Nix, Patterson & Roach $338,800
Overbrook Entertainment $338,000
News Corp $327,559
Milbank, Tweed et al $326,652
Henry Crown & Co $323,000
US Dept of State $307,183
National Amusements Inc $305,770
Susman Godfrey LLP $279,850
JPMorgan Chase & Co $265,713
Dreamworks SKG $257,075

 

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/parties/contrib.php?cmte=DNC&cycle=2012

2010 Cycle

Law Offices of Peter G Angelos $212,600
Google Inc $192,051
Harvard University $185,026
Nix, Patterson & Roach $179,000
National Amusements Inc $174,855
Capital Group Companies $174,350
University of California $153,114
Antaramian Development Group $152,000
BlackRock Inc $145,500
Stanford University $145,368
Susman Godfrey LLP $139,600
Blenheim Capital Management $136,600
Puma Springs Vineyards $128,800
Sidley Austin LLP $122,309
Certain Software Inc $121,850
Gotham Capital $121,600
Burton Snowboards $121,600
Noel Group $121,600
Douglas Telecommunications $121,600
State of New Hampshire $121,575
Lakeshore Trading $121,575

 

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/parties/contrib.php?cmte=DNC&cycle=2010

2008 Cycle

Goldman Sachs $1,250,187
JPMorgan Chase & Co $431,273
Susman Godfrey LLP $416,552
Deutsche Bank AG $351,056
National Amusements Inc $350,276
Time Warner $327,720
Citigroup Inc $320,587
University of California $304,623
Watts Law Firm $281,200
Harvard University $266,882
Lehman Brothers $260,450
Microsoft Corp $252,459
Morgan Stanley $250,470
Sullivan & Cromwell $248,550
Bain Capital $243,000
General Electric $234,028
Latham & Watkins $233,115
Henry Crown & Co $228,000
Google Inc $226,143
Clifford Law Offices $221,250

 

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/parties/contrib.php?cmte=DNC&cycle=2008

2006 Cycle

Goldman Sachs $225,600
University of California $121,980
Pond North LLP $109,296
Johnathan Rose Companies $106,800
Hill Wallack LLP $100,218
Lehman Brothers $87,150
Microsoft Corp $86,166
Democratic National Cmte (Employees) $82,200
DE Shaw & Co $80,650
Dune Capital Management $80,000
National Amusements Inc $74,982
Morgan Stanley $71,230
Roseland Property $71,200
Stanley, Mandel & Iola $67,500
University of Texas $67,387
Roll International $63,500
Merrill Lynch $63,233
Harvard University $61,005
JPMorgan Chase & Co $60,086
Hogan Lovells $59,100

 

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/parties/contrib.php?cmte=DNC&cycle=2006

 

Terry McAuliffe Donors

Rilin Enterprises

The Streisand Foundation

TG Holdings

Susie Tompkins Buell Fund of the Marin Community Foundation

Hewlett-Packard

Microsoft

Boeing

DuSable Capital Management

Humana

Pfizer

TracFone Wireless

Anheuser-Busch Foundation

Wal-Mart and the Wal-Mart Foundation

The Wasserman Foundation

American Federation of Teachers

Kessler Family Foundation

NewsWeb

J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation

Black Entertainment Television

RLJ Companies

Cheryl and Haim Saban, The Saban Family Foundation

PLC Investments

Leesfield Leighton & Partners

Centene Charitable Foundation

Crimson Lion Foundation

Ted Arison Family Foundation USA

Royal Media Partners

Visa

Cheniere Energy Shared Services

Chopper Trading LLC

Service Employees International Union

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees

Sean N. Parker Foundation

CH2M Hill

Sanofi Aventis

Kelly Investments

Gill Foundation

E.L. Rothschild

Dozoretz Family Foundation

Altman/Kazickas Foundation

Carsey Family Foundation

Philip D. and Tammy S. Murphy Foundation

Donald Trump

National Association of Realtors

Waite Schneider Bayless & Chesley

Harvey Weinstein

Capital One

Perennial Strategy Group

Verizon

MWW Group

United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

John Grisham

Genentech

Communications Workers of America

Avenue Capital Group

The Barrack Foundation

United Food and Commercial Workers

International Capital Advisors

Altria Group

Mark S. Weiner and Financial Innovations

Source:   https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/local/mcauliffe-clinton/

More McAuliffe Donors:  http://www.vpap.org/candidates/11897/top_donors/

 

 

Harry Reid Donors

Career

Contributor  Total  Individuals  PACs

MGM Resorts International $373,440 $366,350 $7,090
Simmons Law Firm $187,000 $187,000 $0
Weitz & Luxenberg $184,250 $184,250 $0
Caesars Entertainment $178,315 $167,815 $10,500
Station Casinos $146,900 $111,900 $35,000
Boyd Gaming $143,599 $117,600 $25,999
Sierra Nevada Corp $141,730 $109,150 $32,580
Lionel, Sawyer & Collins $117,966 $93,266 $24,700
Comcast Corp $112,950 $86,950 $26,000
Baron & Budd $112,400 $112,400 $0
Akin, Gump et al $105,500 $67,500 $38,000
Newmont Mining $104,418 $63,409 $41,009
Girardi & Keese $101,800 $101,800 $0
Morgan & Morgan $97,900 $97,900 $0
AT&T Inc $95,700 $43,700 $52,000
WPP Group $95,439 $82,689 $12,750
Waters & Kraus $95,400 $95,400 $0
Time Warner $89,400 $51,900 $37,500
Blackstone Group $89,300 $54,750 $34,550
Interpublic Group $87,622 $81,700 $5,922

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 1989-2016. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

 

Source:  http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=Career&cid=n00009922&type=I

More Donors

Working for Working Americans

The United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States, Canada and Australia

Campaign Advocacy Fund

Stryker Corporation

Carlyle Group

Aerion Corporation

AFL-CIO

United Auto Workers Education Fund

American Federation of Teachers

Engineers Political Action Committee

American Association for Justice PAC

Democrat, Republican, Independent Voter Education

Searchlight Leadership Fund

Patriot Majority USA

Joshua Brand

Source:   http://freebeacon.com/blog/meet-the-donors-funding-harry-reids-super-pac/

Still more donors:  http://influenceexplorer.com/politician/harry-reid/b875d19789ce4c88b276a607202b362c

Nancy Pelosi Donors

Career

Contributor   Total  Individuals  PACs

Gallo Winery $130,700 $130,700 $0
American Fedn of St/Cnty/Munic Employees $129,500 $3,500 $126,000
National Assn of Realtors $107,000 $0 $107,000
Akin, Gump et al $103,000 $64,000 $39,000
United Auto Workers $99,000 $0 $99,000
Teamsters Union $97,000 $0 $97,000
Air Line Pilots Assn $96,500 $0 $96,500
National Assn of Letter Carriers $96,000 $0 $96,000
United Food & Commercial Workers Union $93,000 $0 $93,000
National Education Assn $92,500 $0 $92,500
Wells Fargo $84,000 $8,000 $76,000
Laborers Union $83,000 $0 $83,000
Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $79,500 $0 $79,500
Sheet Metal Workers Union $79,500 $0 $79,500
American Assn for Justice $79,000 $0 $79,000
American Medical Assn $78,950 $0 $78,950
Plumbers/Pipefitters Union $78,600 $0 $78,600
Carpenters & Joiners Union $77,000 $0 $77,000
Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union $76,500 $0 $76,500
American Federation of Teachers $76,250 $0 $76,250

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 1989-2016. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

 

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=Career&type=I&cid=N00007360&newMem=N&recs=20

Top Ten Political Action Committee Donors

  1. International Brotherhood of Teamsters — $142,350
  2. AFSCME — $136,000
  3. National Association of Realtors — $129,850
  4. National Education Association — $128,500
  5. UAW — $122,000
  6. Laborers’ International — $120,750
  7. Sheet Metal Workers’ International Association — $116,000
  8. JPMorgan Chase — $113,200
  9. International Association of Machinists — $109,500
  10. Air Line Pilots Association — $104,000

More Donors

AFL-CIO

Tina Keker Design

Sunset Development Co

Source:  http://www.publicintegrity.org/2010/06/10/4013/backing-pelosi-labor-love

Jerry Brown Donors

CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY $4,773,977.51
AT&T $108,800.00
FARMERS UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION $108,800.00
AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA INDIANS $54,400.00
ALLSTATE INSURANCE $54,400.00
ANHEUSER-BUSCH $54,400.00
BANK OF AMERICA $54,400.00
BNSF RAILWAY $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALS & HEALTH SYSTEMS $54,400.00
CENTENE CORP $54,400.00
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS $54,400.00
CHEVRON CORP $54,400.00
COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA / CWA $54,400.00
COOPERATIVE OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS $54,400.00
CVS CAREMARK $54,400.00
ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
ERNST & YOUNG $54,400.00
HEALTH NET INC $54,400.00
MERCURY GENERAL CORP $54,400.00
MOLINA HEALTHCARE $54,400.00
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION / NEA AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS / AFT $54,400.00
PHILIP MORRIS $54,400.00
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS $54,400.00
STATION CASINOS $54,400.00
SYCUAN BAND OF THE KUMEYAAY NATION $54,400.00
TIME WARNER CABLE $54,400.00
UNITEDHEALTH GROUP $54,400.00
VISA INC $54,400.00
WAL-MART $54,400.00
WALT DISNEY $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA ATTORNEYS ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES & HEARING OFFICERS IN STATE EMPLOYMENT $54,400.00
STATE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA APARTMENT ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS $54,400.00
BICYCLE CASINO $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HIGHWAY PATROLMEN $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL SCIENTISTS $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA BEER & BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
FEDERAL EXPRESS $54,400.00
FOX GROUP $54,400.00
MAJESTIC REALTY CO $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
BARONA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS $54,400.00
SANTA YNEZ BAND OF CHUMASH MISSION INDIANS $54,400.00
PARAMOUNT PICTURES GROUP $54,400.00
PEACE OFFICERS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA $54,400.00
PERSONAL INSURANCE FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA $54,400.00
UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMEN & APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBING & PIPE FITTING INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED STATES & CANADA / UA $54,400.00
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS $54,400.00
THE DOCTORS CO $54,400.00
YOUNGS MARKET CO $54,400.00
COX COMMUNICATIONS $54,400.00
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON $54,400.00
ALLERGAN $54,400.00
AMERICAN BEVERAGE ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
ANTHEM BLUE CROSS OF CALIFORNIA $54,400.00
ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA STATE SUPERVISORS $54,400.00
BLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
GOOGLE $54,400.00
SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT $54,400.00
ZUFFA LLC $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 549 $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA STATE ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS $54,400.00
ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 1 $54,400.00
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 3 $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERATION AFL-CIO $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION $54,400.00
SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL 104 DISTRICT 2 $54,400.00
WESTERN STATES COUNCIL OF SHEET METAL WORKERS $54,400.00
PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 467 $54,400.00
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PIPE TRADES DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 $54,400.00
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS $54,400.00
SOUTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS $54,400.00
SERVICE EMPLOYEES LOCAL 1000 $54,400.00
WORKING FOR WORKING AMERICANS $54,400.00
YOCHA DEHE WINTUN NATION $54,400.00
ROBB, WALTER $54,400.00
ARIBO CORP $54,400.00
HASTINGS, REED $54,400.00
BOHNETT, DAVID C $54,400.00
CARUSO, RICHARD J (RICK) $54,400.00
GEFFEN, DAVID L $54,400.00
BEUTNER, AUSTIN $54,400.00
CAPSHAW SPIELBERG, KATE $54,400.00
KATZENBERG, JEFFREY $54,400.00
KATZENBERG, MARILYN $54,400.00
HANSON BRIDGETT LLP $54,400.00
PANIC, MILAN $54,400.00
RESNICK, LYNDA RAE $54,400.00
EJABAT, MORTEZA $54,400.00
RISING, NELSON CARL $54,400.00
SPIELBERG, STEVEN $54,400.00

 

Source:  https://votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/69557/jerry-brown-jr#.VncalvkrKM8

Bill de Blasio Donors

LinkedIn

eBay

Warner Music Group

Reebok International

Thrive Capital

Source:   http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/01/nyregion/de-blasio-attracts-silicon-valley-donors.html

Physicians Reciprocal Insurers

Cooper Square Realty

Hazen & Sawyer

Mercury Public Affairs

Source:  http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/exclusive-de-blasio-donors-exploited-finance-limit-loopholes-article-1.1577405

Andrew Cuomo Donors

CABLEVISION SYSTEMS $269,700.00
KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES & FRIEDMAN $200,000.00
CLOUGH HARBOUR & ASSOCIATES $175,000.00
ACCESS INDUSTRIES $129,800.00
ROTH & SONS NEW YORK $120,800.00
HJ KALIKOW & CO $120,000.00
WILSON ELSER MOSKOWITZ EDELMAN & DICKER $103,300.00
NIXON PEABODY $102,500.00
TISHMAN, DANIEL R $95,625.58
NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING $95,000.00
SACKS & SACKS $93,800.00
NEW YORK STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION $80,500.00
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO $80,500.00
NORTHEAST REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS $80,500.00
NEW YORK STATE CONFERENCE OF OPERATING ENGINEERS $80,200.00
CRYSTAL RUN HEALTHCARE $80,000.00
WALETZKY, LUCY R $79,800.00
PORT AUTHORITY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE $79,700.00
NEW YORK STATE PIPE TRADES ASSOCIATION $79,700.00
HOTEL RESTAURANT CLUB EMPLOYEES & BARTENDERS LOCAL 6 $79,700.00
CATSIMATIDIS, JOHN A $79,665.46
1199SEIU UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS NEW JERSEY DIVISION $79,000.00
APPLEGATE, DONNA $77,000.00
KPMG LLP $75,000.00
NEW YORK STATE COURT OFFICERS ASSOCIATION $75,000.00
COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS DISTRICT 1 $74,500.00
BROWN MCMAHON & WEINRAUB $73,300.00
BURGOS, TONIO $73,300.00
TAYLOR, JAMES W $73,000.00
PETRY, JOHN ERIC $71,605.00
TISHMAN SPEYER PROPERTIES $70,800.00
NEW YORK STATE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL $70,800.00
ANHEUSER-BUSCH $70,000.00
PHYSICIANS RECIPROCAL INSURERS $70,000.00
MARATHON DEVELOPMENT GROUP $70,000.00
SL GREEN MANANGEMENT $69,843.00
56TH REALTY LLC $69,700.00
SIMONS, JAMES HARRIS $69,700.00
NEW YORKERS FOR PUTTING STUDENTS FIRST $69,700.00
ONE WHITEHALL LP $67,500.00
COZEN OCONNOR PC $65,800.00
GTECH CORP $65,800.00
CIMINELLI, LOUIS P $65,800.00
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO $65,000.00
345 PARK AVENUE LLC $65,000.00
METROPOLITAN PACKAGE STORE ASSOCIATION $65,000.00
THE RICHMAN GROUP $65,000.00
NEW YORK CITY PATROLMENS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION $64,100.00
AFSCME LOCAL 2507 $63,600.00
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP $63,500.00
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS / IBEW $63,100.00
BANK OF AMERICA $63,000.00
NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS $63,000.00
STATE STREET ASSOCIATES $62,700.00
MEDICAL LIABILITY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO $62,500.00
PITTA & GIBLIN $62,500.00
CITIGROUP $61,800.00
GUND, AGNES $61,800.00
ERNST & YOUNG $61,000.00
REILLY, KEVIN G $61,000.00
AT&T $60,800.00
COMCAST $60,800.00
TIME WARNER CABLE $60,800.00
TONIO BURGOS & ASSOCIATES $60,800.00
DOVER KNOLLS DEVELOPMENT CO II LLC $60,800.00
EMPIRE MERCHANTS $60,800.00
NBC UNIVERSAL $60,800.00
NEW YORK STATE SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS $60,800.00
YANKEES GLOBAL ENTERPRISES $60,800.00
ZUFFA LLC $60,800.00
MASON TENDERS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GREATER NEW YORK $60,800.00
NEW JERSEY STATE LABORERS $60,800.00
TRANSPORT WORKERS LOCAL 100 $60,800.00
UNIFORMED FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION $60,800.00
NEW YORK CITY DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS $60,800.00
BING, STEPHEN L $60,800.00
BROAD, ELI $60,800.00
BOYKIN CURRY IV, RAVENEL $60,800.00
BARNES, BENJAMIN F (BEN) $60,800.00
METALLIC LATHERS & REINFORCING IRONWORKERS LOCAL 46 $60,800.00
DRUCKENMILLER, STANLEY F (STAN) $60,800.00
DAVIDOFF, ANDREW $60,800.00
ROCKEFELLER, LAURANCE S $60,800.00
ROBBINS, LARRY M $60,800.00
ARWIN 74TH ST $60,800.00
EAST 77 REALTY $60,800.00
COLUMBUS 60TH REALTY $60,800.00
MULROY, THOMAS M $60,800.00
PALMIOTTO, CAROL A $60,800.00
ROVT, ALEXANDER $60,800.00
BRIAR HILL REALTY $60,800.00
EMPIRE MERCHANTS NORTH $60,800.00
HALMAR INTERNATIONAL LLC $60,800.00
RICH, DAVID C $60,800.00
EAST 85TH REALTY $60,800.00
BAKER, LISA $60,800.00
PETRACCA, LESTER $60,800.00
DAVIDOFF, ROXANA $60,800.00
BAKER, RICHARD A $60,800.00
LAUDER, LEONARD A $60,800.00

Source:  https://votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/45083/andrew-cuomo#.VnMpzfkrKM8

Chuck Schumer Donors

Career

Contributor  Total   Individuals  PACs

Goldman Sachs $540,490 $505,490 $35,000
Citigroup Inc $474,516 $441,200 $33,316
JPMorgan Chase & Co $376,600 $300,100 $76,500
Credit Suisse Group $356,494 $310,325 $46,169
Morgan Stanley $317,592 $293,200 $24,392
Paul, Weiss et al $295,450 $295,450 $0
UBS AG $270,650 $223,150 $47,500
Bear Stearns $243,850 $221,850 $22,000
Lazard Ltd $232,800 $232,800 $0
Ernst & Young $228,750 $195,250 $33,500
Lehman Brothers $226,450 $200,950 $25,500
Merrill Lynch $226,400 $203,900 $22,500
Time Warner $201,800 $169,800 $32,000
Schulte, Roth & Zabel $200,100 $200,100 $0
Deloitte LLP $198,299 $172,800 $25,499
Sullivan & Cromwell $177,000 $177,000 $0
MetLife Inc $167,999 $114,000 $53,999
Kasowitz, Benson et al $166,700 $166,700 $0
New York Life Insurance $164,700 $134,200 $30,500
Neuberger Berman LLC $158,100 $158,100 $0

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 1989-2016. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

 

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=Career&cid=n00001093&type=I

Top Contributors

Goldman Sachs  $516, 290

Citigroup Inc.   $432, 500

Paul, Weiss et al  $299, 450

Ernst & Young   $225, 500

Bear Steams   $225, 350

Merrill Lynch  $221, 150

Schulte, Roth & Zabel  $200, 100

Credit Suisse First Boston  $197, 044

Lehman Brothers   $181, 450

JPMorgan Chase & Co.  $179, 200

Source:  http://influenceexplorer.com/politician/charles-e-schumer-d/e708669995e844af90f205003683f2fa

Organizing For Action Donors and Buddies

D.E. Shaw Research  Source:  http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2014/06/organizing-for-action-whos-giving-to-obama-linked-nonprofit/

Newsweb Corp Source:  http://swampland.time.com/2013/11/11/obamas-grassroots-moneybags-the-top-19-organizing-for-action-donors/

Lockheed Martin, Citi, and Duke Energy  Source:   http://hotair.com/archives/2013/01/25/not-all-democrats-are-pleased-about-this-new-organizing-for-action-thing/

Obama Donors

University of California $1,799,460
Goldman Sachs $1,034,615
Harvard University $900,909
Microsoft Corp $854,717
JPMorgan Chase & Co $847,895
Google Inc $817,855
Citigroup Inc $755,057
US Government $638,335
Time Warner $617,844
Sidley Austin LLP $606,260
Stanford University $603,866
National Amusements Inc $579,098
Columbia University $570,839
Skadden, Arps et al $554,439
WilmerHale Llp $554,373
US Dept of Justice $540,636
IBM Corp $534,470
UBS AG $534,166
General Electric $532,031
Morgan Stanley $528,182

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in the 2008 election cycle. The organizations themselves did not donate , rather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

Because of contribution limits, organizations that bundle together many individual contributions are often among the top donors to presidential candidates. These contributions can come from the organization’s members or employees (and their families). The organization may support one candidate, or hedge its bets by supporting multiple candidates. Groups with national networks of donors – like EMILY’s List and Club for Growth – make for particularly big bundlers.

Source:   https://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/contrib.php?cid=N00009638

1 AT&T Inc. $64,384,751
2 FedEx $64,112,358
3 Southern Co. $49,890,000
4 Microsoft Corp. $26,621,000
5 Genentech $15,947,778
6 Bank of America $12,830,000
7 American Federation of Government Employees $4,740,000
8 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $3,480,035
9 Laborers International Union of North America $3,465,192
10 American Postal Workers Union $2,603,000

Source:  http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/01/18/12050/obama-inauguration-sponsors-spent-millions-influencing-government

  • Southern Company
  • United Therapeutics
  • Microsoft
  • AT&T
  • Centene Corp., a company that manages Medicaid for states.
  • Financial Innovations, Inc., a vendor that ran the Obama campaign’s online store.
  • Stream Line Circle LLC, associated with gay rights activist Jon Stryker.
  • Genentech, a large biotech company that lobbies on health care reform.

Source:  http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2013/01/14/eight-corporations-donate-obamas-inaugural-so-far/

Various Media Companies:  http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/22/donations-by-media-companies-tilt-heavily-to-obama/

Companies Who Funded the Atlanta Mayor Who Fired Kevin Cochran

Aaron’s Inc.

Atlanta Braves

Bank of Atlanta

Comcast (NBCUniversal)

Lear Inc.

Anheuser Busch

Deloitte

Delta Air Lines

General Electric

Regions Bank

Honeywell International

Gulfstream

Coca-Cola

Blue Cross, Blue Shield

Cosmopolitan

Humana, Inc.

Sprint

Suntrust Bank

Walmart

(Source:  http://www.2ndvote.com/corporations_elect_atlanta_mayor )

Kate Brown Donors

TOO EXTREME FOR OREGON$177,500.00

OREGON DEMOCRATIC PARTY$136,379.57

UNITEMIZED DONATIONS$93,386.31

LEMELSON, ERIC D$50,000.00

OUR OREGON$37,194.00

OREGON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES LOCAL 503$25,750.00

OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION$25,000.00

DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION OF SECRETARIES OF STATE$21,207.00

WORKING AMERICA$21,199.78

COW CREEK BAND OF UMPQUA TRIBE OF INDIANS$20,000.00

ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 48$15,500.00

EMILYS LIST$15,000.00

BASIC RIGHTS OREGON$15,000.00

OREGON NURSES ASSOCIATION$15,000.00

AFSCME OREGON COUNCIL 75$15,000.00

FOOD & COMMERCIAL WORKERS LOCAL 555$15,000.00

OREGON HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION$12,500.00

NARAL PRO-CHOICE OREGON$12,500.00

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC$10,000.00

PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS LOCAL 290$10,000.00

KOZA, JOHN R$10,000.00

JOHN KITZHABER CAMPAIGN CMTE$10,000.00

COALITION FOR A HEALTHY OREGON$7,500.00

GAY & LESBIAN VICTORY FUND$7,500.00

OREGON DENTAL ASSOCIATION$7,500.00

HANLIN, R PATRICK$7,500.00

COMCAST$7,000.00

MARKOWITZ HERBOLD GLADE & MEHLHAF$6,500.00

OREGON STATE COUNCIL OF SERVICE EMPLOYEES$5,754.00

DICKEY, WILLIAM M$5,669.50

MCCORMACK, WINTHROP LAFLIN$5,100.00

NIKE$5,000.00

CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF WARM SPRINGS RESERVATION$5,000.00

HOLDING ONTO OREGONS PRIORITIES$5,000.00

STOLL STOLL BERNE LOKTING & SCHLACHTER$5,000.00

OREGON FEDERATION OF TEACHERS$5,000.00

OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 701$5,000.00

SILBERSTEIN, STEPHEN M$5,000.00

PETRUZELLI, STEPHEN J$5,000.00

YOSHIDA, JUNKI$5,000.00

HICKEY, LANE$4,750.00

THOMPSON, CURTIS$4,500.00

NEW PROGRESSIVE NETWORK (DBA OREGON BUS PROJECT)$4,399.45

OREGON STATE FIRE FIGHTERS COUNCIL$4,000.00

COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE$4,000.00

UTZ, PAUL$4,000.00

MILLER, JOHN D$4,000.00

AMERICAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT$3,907.00

CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE GRAND RONDE$3,500.00

TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL 37$3,500.00

CHAPMAN, MATTHEW W$3,500.00

MARGOLIN, PHILLIP M$3,500.00

GOLDSTEIN, HAROLD$3,500.00

HULL, MEGAN$3,500.00

PARKER JR, RICHARD$3,500.00

BROWN, KATE$3,250.00

PAULSON, JANE$3,092.14

BARNHART, PHILIP N$3,000.00

FRIENDS OF RICHARD DEVLIN$3,000.00

WILDISH SAND & GRAVEL CO$3,000.00

BANK OF AMERICA$2,500.00

CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF SILETZ INDIANS OF OREGON$2,500.00

WILLAMETTE DENTAL GROUP CORP$2,500.00

IRONWORKERS DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST$2,500.00

AUEL, RAY B$2,500.00

ANSIN, RONALD M (RON)$2,500.00

TEEVIN BROTHERS LAND & TIMBER$2,500.00

EID PASSPORT INC$2,500.00

RENTRAK$2,500.00

OBRIEN, PAUL D$2,500.00

FUITEN, JAMES DEAN$2,500.00

TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF OREGON$2,500.00

DENISON, HARRIET$2,500.00

TEEVIN, SHAWN$2,500.00

LINDLEY, THOMAS$2,500.00

STOLL, N ROBERT (BOB)$2,500.00

JUBITZ JR, MONROE ALBIN (AL)$2,500.00

JOYCE, JACK$2,500.00

ALEXANDER, RICHARD C$2,500.00

AARNIO, TERRANCE$2,500.00

MILLER, ROBERT$2,500.00

PARTIN, LYNN DIANE$2,250.00

EPSTEIN, MARILYN$2,174.40

OREGON STATE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL$2,000.00

MCDONALDS OWNER OPERATORS OF OREGON$2,000.00

AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION DIVISION 757$2,000.00

ROSS, RICHARD S$2,000.00

THOMPSON, CURTIS$2,000.00

ROSENFELD, WARREN J$2,000.00

LIENHART, ROSS$2,000.00

SUZANNE BONAMICI CAMPAIGN CMTE$2,000.00

TAUMAN, CHARLES S$2,000.00

BALL, ROBERT$2,000.00

THRASHER, KENNETH$2,000.00

WHEELER, EDWARD T$2,000.00

HAWES, JOSEPH$2,000.00

HAWES, JOSEPH$2,000.00

YOSHIDA, JUNKI$2,000.00

GORMAN, WALTER L$2,000.00

VAWPAC ASSOCIATION$2,000.00

Source:  http://votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/2990/kate-brown#.Vo_6mfkrKM8

DNC Convention 2016 Sponsors

AT&T
AFGE (American Federation of Government Employees)
AFSCME.org (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
AFT (American Federation of Teachers)
Amalgamated Bank
AmeriHealth Caritas
AmeriSource Bergen
Auto Alliance
Bluecoat American Dry Gin
Chevron
Chubb
Comcast
DaVita
Deloitte
Drexel University
Facebook
Fels Institute of Government University of Pennsylvania
GlaxoSmithKline
General Motors
Hall Napa Valley
IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
KPMG
LiUNA!
Maker’s Mark
Microsoft
PECO
PNC
QVC
Samsung
SAP
SEIR
Stateside Urbancraft Vodka
Sunoco
Thomas Jefferson University
Twitter
UAW
UFCW
United Association of Veterans in Piping
Vote4energy.org
Xerox
Xfinity Live Philadelphia

Source:  https://2ndvote.com/dncinphl-corporate-sponsors/

RINO Supporters

These are the guys that have turned the Republican Party into the Repubican Party:

American Crossroads Donors

(This is from 2014 cycle.)

Rank     Occupation/Employer    Total     From Individuals    From Organizations

1 Chartwell Partners $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $0
2 Elliott Management $2,600,000 $2,600,000 $0
3 Spendthrift Farm $2,500,000 $2,500,000 $0
4 Stephens Inc $2,400,000 $2,150,000 $250,000
5 Alliance Resource Partners $1,500,000 $0 $1,500,000
6 TRT Holdings $1,100,000 $0 $1,100,000
7 Contran Corp $1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000
7 Weaver Popcorn $1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000
9 Citadel LLC $950,000 $950,000 $0
10 World Wrestling Entertainment $800,000 $800,000 $0
11 Rooney Holdings $550,000 $0 $550,000
12 Tiger Management $512,000 $512,000 $0
13 Entrepreneur/Joe Ricketts $500,000 $500,000 $0
13 Goodrich LLC $500,000 $500,000 $0
13 Home Depot $500,000 $500,000 $0
13 Houston Texans $500,000 $500,000 $0
13 Mountaire Corp $500,000 $0 $500,000
13 Petco Petroleum $500,000 $500,000 $0
19 JW Childs Assoc $450,000 $450,000 $0
20 Baupost Group $400,000 $400,000 $0
20 New York 2014 $400,000 $0 $400,000
20 Rpm International $400,000 $400,000 $0
23 Oberndorf Enterprises $350,000 $350,000 $0
24 Martin Resource Management $300,000 $300,000 $0
25 Anthony Timberlands $250,000 $250,000 $0
25 Crow Holdings $250,000 $0 $250,000
25 Entrepreneurial Corp Group $250,000 $250,000 $0
28 Hallador Energy $201,000 $1,000 $200,000
29 Alliance Capital Management $200,000 $200,000 $0
29 Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates $200,000 $200,000 $0
29 Nustar Energy $200,000 $200,000 $0
29 Petroleum Helicopters $200,000 $200,000 $0
29 Western Rim Properties $200,000 $0 $200,000
34 Bluff Point Assoc $150,000 $150,000 $0
34 Dodge Jones Foundation $150,000 $150,000 $0
34 KSMK Ventures $150,000 $0 $150,000
34 Sabin Metal $150,000 $150,000 $0
38 American Unity PAC $125,000 $0 $125,000
38 Silver Eagle Distributors $125,000 $125,000 $0
40 Hubbard Broadcasting $110,000 $0 $110,000
41 Agman Partners $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Aviation Partners $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Avista Capital Partners $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Boston Holding Co $100,000 $0 $100,000
41 Com Investments $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Drake Enterprises $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Eagle River Investments $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Equity Group Investments $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 FourPoint Energy $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 GH Palmer Assoc $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Inmar Inc $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Jim Click Automotive $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Kinder Foundation $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Melaleuca Inc $100,000 $50,000 $50,000
41 Molson Coors Brewing $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Mozart Investments $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Next Century Fund $100,000 $0 $100,000
41 SAS Institute $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Satter Investment Management $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Sembler Co $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Skybridge Capital $100,000 $0 $100,000
41 The Villages $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Westshore Ventures $100,000 $100,000 $0
41 Williams Brothers Construction $100,000 $100,000 $0

 

(Again, the numbering glitch is the fault of my source, which is https://www.opensecrets.org/outsidespending/contrib.php?cycle=2014&cmte=C00487363 )

Here is an article, though it’s Left-leaning, it has no love for Rove so it can be trusted to try and get the goods on him, that mentions more about Rove’s group.  It mentions that 17% of Rove’s funds came from a company called Contran Corporation.  It also mentions other interesting information.  http://www.factcheck.org/2014/02/american-crossroadscrossroads-gps-2/

Here is a list of Karl Rove’s Super PAC donor list (Yeah, it appears to be made by Leftists, but at least we know they don’t like Rove):   http://demonocracy.info/infographics/usa/political_spending/2012_elections-super-pac-top-donors-american_crossroads.html

Mitch McConnell Donors

Top ten political action committee donors

  1. AT&T Inc. — $155,200
  2. Altria Group — $153,500
  3. JPMorgan Chase & Co. — $108,249
  4. Reynolds American Inc. — $101,000
  5. American Bankers Association — $93,000
  6. Bank of America — $91,385
  7. United Parcel Service Inc. — $89,500
  8. Union Pacific Corp. — $87,949
  9. Ashland Inc. — $85,858
  10. National Association of Realtors — $83,700

 

Source:  http://www.publicintegrity.org/2010/06/08/4016/mitch-mcconnell-fueled-tobacco-and-whiskey

Paul Ryan Donors

Northwestern Mutual,  National Association of Home Builders, Carpenters and Joiners Union, National Beer Wholesalers Association, Abbot Laboratories, Bank One, Credit Suisse Group, National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisers, the American Bankers Association, Elliott Management, Goldman Sachs, UBS (Source:  http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/08/14/the-big-money-behind-paul-ryans-political-career )

Top 10 Organizations Funding

 

Organization Contributions
Northwestern Mutual $93,590
Delaware North Companies $36,200
USAA $22,000
Direct Supply Incorporated $21,327
Wells Fargo $20,400
Scoggin Capital Management $20,400
Kindred Healthcare $20,000
Consulate Health Care $20,000
Select Medical Corporation $20,000
American Health Care Association $20,00

(Source:  http://maplight.org/us-congress/legislator/445-paul-ryan )

John McCain Donors

Career

Contributor   Total   Individuals  PACs

Merrill Lynch $434,920 $431,670 $3,250
JPMorgan Chase & Co $418,308 $393,308 $25,000
Citigroup Inc $392,052 $375,052 $17,000
AT&T Inc $382,388 $280,488 $101,900
Goldman Sachs $365,965 $354,510 $11,455
Morgan Stanley $328,451 $328,451 $0
Pinnacle West Capital $290,390 $239,890 $50,500
US Government $253,479 $253,479 $0
UBS AG $248,543 $248,543 $0
Credit Suisse Group $216,353 $216,353 $0
Bank of America $213,875 $189,375 $24,500
PricewaterhouseCoopers $206,630 $181,130 $25,500
FedEx Corp $205,416 $149,416 $56,000
American Airlines Group $196,755 $157,255 $39,500
Wachovia Corp $195,963 $194,963 $1,000
US Army $189,020 $189,020 $0
Greenberg Traurig LLP $178,537 $175,037 $3,500
General Electric $176,073 $139,573 $36,500
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher $174,396 $151,796 $22,600
Blackstone Group $169,650 $160,150 $9,500

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 1989-2016. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

 

Source:  http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=Career&cid=n00006424

Top 10 Presidential Campaign Donors

  1. Merrill Lynch $230,310
  2. Citigroup Inc. $219,551
  3. Blank Rome LLP $189,226
  4. Greenberg Traurig LLP $157,487
  5. AT&T Inc. $153,005
  6. Goldman Sachs $139,520
  7. Morgan Stanley $136,651
  8. JPMorgan Chase & Co. $129,400
  9. Credit Suisse Group $110,725
  10. Lehman Brothers $96,050

 

Source:  http://humanevents.com/2008/06/19/top-10-john-mccain-campaign-donors/

Kevin McCarthy Donors

Top Five Corporate Donors

Altria Group
2. Federated Investors Inc
3. Comcast Corp
4. Hewlett-Packard
5. Goldman Sachs

More Donors

JPMorgan Chase

Wells Fargo

Source:  http://www.uspirg.org/blogs/blog/usp/whos-funding-next-speaker-house

Contributor    Total   Individuals   PACs

Votesane PAC   $92,250 $92,250 $0

Goldman Sachs $87,650 $47,150 $40,500

Zurich Financial Services                $85,750 $51,500 $34,250

Blue Cross/Blue Shield   $84,869 $2,500   $82,369

Chevron Corp    $84,100 $41,600 $42,500

Comcast Corp    $77,350 $34,600 $42,750

New York Life Insurance               $71,550 $27,550 $44,000

Wells Fargo         $66,850 $34,350 $32,500

Occidental Petroleum    $59,600 $13,600 $46,000

Grimmway Farms            $59,200 $59,200 $0

National Assn of Realtors             $56,500 $1,500   $55,000

AT&T Inc              $55,000 $0           $55,000

Altria Group       $51,500 $0           $51,500

State Farm Insurance     $51,347 $45,347 $6,000

Oracle Corp        $49,650 $32,150 $17,500

Clean Energy Fuels Corp               $48,800 $48,800 $0

American Bankers Assn $48,500 $500       $48,000

National Auto Dealers Assn         $48,500 $0           $48,500

Independent Petroleum Assn of America             $48,100 $0           $48,100

Pfizer Inc             $48,000 $0           $48,000

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 2005-2016. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

Source:   https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cid=N00028152&cycle=Career

 

Steve Scalise Donors

Top Five Corporate Donors

Edison Chouest Offshore
2. Entergy Corp
3. Cajun Industries
4. Koch Industries
5. General Electric

 

Source:  http://www.uspirg.org/blogs/blog/usp/whos-funding-next-speaker-house

 

More Donors

1 Edison Chouest Offshore $49,400 $49,400 $0
2 Entergy Corp $28,500 $18,500 $10,000
3 Cajun Industries $15,600 $15,600 $0
4 Bollinger Shipyards $15,500 $15,500 $0
5 Koch Industries $15,200 $5,200 $10,000
6 Eatel Inc $13,000 $13,000 $0
7 Blue Cross/Blue Shield $11,000 $0 $11,000
7 Verizon Communications $11,000 $1,000 $10,000
9 National Cable & Telecommunications Assn $10,500 $500 $10,000
10 Gray Insurance $10,300 $10,300 $0
10 Svendson Companies $10,300 $10,300 $0
12 American Bankers Assn $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 American Cable Assn $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 American College of Surgeons $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 American Resort Development Assn $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 American Sugar Cane League $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 American Waterways Operators $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 AT&T Inc $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Boeing Co $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Border Health $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 CenturyLink $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Chesapeake Energy $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Chevron Corp $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Comcast Corp $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Cox Enterprises $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Credit Union National Assn $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 CSX Corp $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Deloitte LLP $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Ernst & Young $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Every Republican is Crucial PAC $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Exxon Mobil $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Facebook Inc $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Friedkin Group $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 General Electric $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Google Inc $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Home Depot $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Indep Insurance Agents & Brokers/America $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Lockheed Martin $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Marathon Petroleum $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 National Assn of Insurance & Financial Advisors $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 National Assn of Realtors $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 National Auto Dealers Assn $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 National Beer Wholesalers Assn $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 National Multi Housing Council $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 New York Life Insurance $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Northrop Grumman $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Nucor Corp $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 PricewaterhouseCoopers $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Southern Co $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Time Warner Cable $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 UBS AG $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Union Pacific Corp $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 United Parcel Service $10,000 $0 $10,000
12 Valero Energy $10,000 $0 $10,000

Open Secrets needs to fix their numbering system.

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in the 2013-2014 election cycle. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families.Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

Source:  http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=2014&cid=N00009660

Jeff Flake Donors

1 Club for Growth $1,012,636 $1,009,875 $2,761
2 Senate Conservatives Fund $176,484 $166,484 $10,000
3 Freeport-McMoRan $59,250 $49,250 $10,000
4 Cancer Treatment Centers of America $58,500 $58,500 $0
5 American Airlines Group $55,800 $44,300 $11,500
6 Knight Transportation $40,900 $40,900 $0
7 Pinnacle West Capital $39,000 $25,500 $13,500
8 Express Scripts $32,100 $12,100 $20,000
9 Marriott International $31,750 $19,750 $12,000
10 Shamrock Foods $30,150 $30,150 $0
11 Intel Corp $24,550 $9,900 $14,650
12 Blue Cross/Blue Shield $24,400 $9,900 $14,500
13 Farnsworth Companies $22,800 $22,800 $0
14 Alliance Resource Partners $22,500 $12,500 $10,000
15 Forever Living Products $21,900 $21,900 $0
16 Services Group of America $20,000 $10,000 $10,000
17 Salt River Project $19,625 $9,625 $10,000
18 Goldman Sachs $18,500 $12,500 $6,000
19 NorPAC $17,100 $12,100 $5,000
20 McDonald’s Corp $16,250 $8,750 $7,500

 

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 2011-2016. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

Source:  http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=2016&cid=n00009573&type=I

Jeb Bush Donors

Goldman Sachs $197,900
Neuberger Berman LLC $95,500
Bank of America $84,910
Barclays $66,875
Cushman & Wakefield $62,650
Citigroup Inc $55,150
Morgan Stanley $49,740
Wal-Mart Stores $46,175
JPMorgan Chase & Co $45,753
Tenet Healthcare $44,615
Credit Suisse Group $41,600
Rooney Holdings $40,500
DLA Piper $40,300
NextEra Energy $39,200
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher $38,150
Jeb 2016 (Employees) $37,982
CSX Corp $37,800
Greenberg Traurig LLP $37,750
Southern Strategy $33,800
Xpo Logistics $33,200

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in the 2016 cycle. The money came from the organizations’ PACstheir individual members, employees or owners; and those individuals’ immediate families. At the federal level, the organizations themselves did not donate, as they are prohibited by law from doing so. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/pres16/contrib.php?cycle=2016&id=N00037006&type=f

Cushman & Wakefield,  BlackStone Group LP (BX), Bank of America Corp (BAC), Citigroup Inc (C), Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), Metlife Inc. (MET) and Morgan Stanley (MS)  (Source:  http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/081915/whos-funding-jeb-bush.asp )

Nathan Deal Donors

Contributor Total Indivs PACs
American Medical Assn $93,150 $250 $92,900
Southern Co $79,200 $750 $78,450
AFLAC Inc $73,350 $0 $73,350
AT&T Inc $69,550 $0 $69,550
American Bankers Assn $53,400 $0 $53,400
National Assn of Realtors $52,000 $0 $52,000
United Parcel Service $49,900 $0 $49,900
National Cable & Telecommunications Assn $48,852 $500 $48,352
National Assn of Home Builders $47,000 $0 $47,000
National Auto Dealers Assn $46,050 $0 $46,050
American Academy of Ophthalmology $44,625 $0 $44,625
American Dental Assn $40,350 $0 $40,350
National Beer Wholesalers Assn $40,200 $0 $40,200
Fuller Rehabilitation $39,600 $39,600 $0
National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn $33,100 $0 $33,100
American Health Care Assn $33,000 $0 $33,000
American Hospital Assn $32,000 $0 $32,000
Blue Cross/Blue Shield $32,000 $0 $32,000
Fieldale Farms $31,750 $31,750 $0
National Rifle Assn $28,900 $0 $28,900

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=Career&cid=N00002610&type=I

Nikki Haley Donors

SOUTH CAROLINA REPUBLICAN PARTY$50,000.00

USAA$17,500.00

SOUTHPORT LANE$14,407.62

HOSPITAL CORP OF AMERICA$10,500.00

AMERICAN INSURANCE ASSOCIATION$7,000.00

AT&T$7,000.00

CENTENE CORP$7,000.00

TITLEMAX$7,000.00

TRAVELERS COMPANIES$7,000.00

WAL-MART$7,000.00

BRIDGESTONE FIRESTONE NORTH AMERICAN TIRE$7,000.00

NEXSEN PRUET JACOBS & POLLARD$7,000.00

SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION$7,000.00

PERRY, BOBBY JACK (BOB)$7,000.00

MARINE REPAIR SERVICES$7,000.00

FRANKS EXPRESS CAR WASH$7,000.00

KOCH, ELIZABETH (ANNA) BUZZI$7,000.00

ETHOS GROUP$7,000.00

AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO / AFLAC$6,285.68

TIME WARNER CABLE$6,000.00

LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE$5,500.00

REYNOLDS AMERICAN INC$5,500.00

MCKENNA LONG & ALDRIDGE$5,405.90

MICHAEL, STEPHEN W (STEVE)$5,000.00

HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA$4,614.14

ADVANCE AMERICA CASH ADVANCE CENTERS$4,500.00

CENTURYLINK$4,500.00

HILTON WORLDWIDE$4,500.00

NATIONWIDE$4,500.00

ALLIANCE COAL$4,500.00

ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES OF SOUTH CAROLINA$4,500.00

FRIESS, FOSTER S$4,500.00

EVANS, JOHN P$4,400.00

WOLF, MICHAEL$4,092.00

THE CAROLINA LAW GROUP$4,000.00

WEST OIL CO$3,750.00

AMERICAN RESORT DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION$3,500.00

ANHEUSER-BUSCH$3,500.00

ASURION CORP$3,500.00

BANK OF AMERICA$3,500.00

BOEING CO$3,500.00

BRYAN CAVE LLP$3,500.00

BURROUGHS & CHAPIN$3,500.00

CATERPILLAR$3,500.00

COMCAST$3,500.00

CORRECTIONS CORP OF AMERICA$3,500.00

CVS CAREMARK$3,500.00

DUKE ENERGY$3,500.00

ENERGYSOLUTIONS$3,500.00

ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS$3,500.00

FIRST CITIZENS BANK$3,500.00

FLUOR CORP$3,500.00

FUND FOR AMERICAS FUTURE$3,500.00

GENERAL ELECTRIC$3,500.00

HARTFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES$3,500.00

HDR INC$3,500.00

HEWLETT PACKARD$3,500.00

HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL$3,500.00

HUSCH BLACKWELL SANDERS LLP$3,500.00

INTERNATIONAL PAPER$3,500.00

JM FAMILY ENTERPRISES$3,500.00

KOCH INDUSTRIES$3,500.00

MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL$3,500.00

MCNAIR LAW FIRM$3,500.00

MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA$3,500.00

MICROSOFT$3,500.00

MOLINA HEALTHCARE$3,500.00

MOORE & VAN ALLEN$3,500.00

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES$3,500.00

NATIONAL HEALTHCARE CORP$3,500.00

NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION$3,500.00

NORFOLK SOUTHERN$3,500.00

NUCOR CORP$3,500.00

PETROLEUM MARKETERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA$3,500.00

PFIZER$ 3,500.00

PHILIP MORRIS$ 3,500.00

PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS$3,500.00

PROGRESS ENERGY $3,500.00

QC HOLDINGS$3,500.00

REINSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA$3,500.00

SCANA CORP$3,500.00

SEMPRA ENERGY$3,500.00

SHAW GROUP$3,500.00

SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES$3,500.00

UNITEDHEALTH GROUP$3,500.00

WALGREENS$3,500.00

XEROX CORP$3,500.00

ALTRIA$3,500.00

SOUTH CAROLINA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION$3,500.00

FLORIDA CRYSTALS CORP$3,500.00

GMRI INC$3,500.00

INTUIT$3,500.00

LORILLARD TOBACCO$3,500.00

SOUTH CAROLINA MANUFACTURERS ALLIANCE$3,500.00

TIMKEN CO$3,500.00

WASTE MANAGEMENT$3,500.00

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS$3,500.00

BEN ARNOLD-SUNBELT BEVERAGE CO$3,500.00

HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES$3,500.00

INDEPENDENT CONSUMER FINANCE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA$3,500.00

Source:  https://votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/47879/nikki-haley#.Vow3xPkrKM8

Orrin Hatch Donors and Buddies

Xango

4 Life Research

Source:  http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/21/us/politics/21hatch.html

Orrin Hatch Open Secrets Donor List:   https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=2016&cid=N00009869&type=I 

Senate Leadership Fund Donors

Contrib Occupation Date Amount
ONE NATION
WARRENTON, VA 20186
10/11/16 $11,000,000
ADELSON, SHELDON G MR
LAS VEGAS, NV 89145
LAS VEGAS SANDS CORPORATION 08/26/16 $10,000,000
ADELSON, MIRIAM DR
LAS VEGAS, NV 89145
ADELSON DRUG CLINIC 08/29/16 $10,000,000
ONE NATION
WARRENTON, VA 20186
10/21/16 $9,200,000
ADELSON, MIRIAM
LAS VEGAS, NV 89145
ADELSON DRUG CLINIC 10/24/16 $7,500,000
ADELSON, SHELDON G
LAS VEGAS, NV 89145
LAS VEGAS SANDS CORPORATION 10/24/16 $7,500,000
SCHWARZMAN, STEPHEN A
NEW YORK, NY 10154
BLACKSTONE 10/25/16 $2,200,000
SINGER, PAUL ELLIOTT
NEW YORK, NY 10019
ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT GROUP 10/26/16 $2,000,000
GRIFFIN, KENNETH C MR
CHICAGO, IL 60603
CITADEL INVESTMENT GROUP 08/09/16 $2,000,000
ONE NATION
WARRENTON, VA 20186
12/29/16 $1,500,000
SINGER, PAUL ELLIOTT
NEW YORK, NY 10019
ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT GROUP 09/30/16 $1,000,000
PETRODOME ENERGY
HOUSTON, TX 77006
08/11/16 $1,000,000
SINGER, PAUL ELLIOT
NEW YORK, NY 10019
ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT GROUP 07/01/16 $1,000,000
MARCUS, BERNARD
ATLANTA, GA 30327
THE MARCUS FOUNDATION 07/07/16 $1,000,000
MARCUS, BERNARD
ATLANTA, GA 30327
THE MARCUS FOUNDATION 05/07/15 $1,000,000
SINGER, PAUL ELLIOT
NEW YORK, NY 10019
ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT GROUP 05/20/15 $1,000,000
SINGER, PAUL ELLIOTT MR
NEW YORK, NY 10019
ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT GROUP 08/17/16 $1,000,000
SIMMONS, ANNETTE
DALLAS, TX 75225
HOMEMAKER 09/21/16 $1,000,000
AI ALTEP HOLDINGS INC
NEW YORK, NY 10019
10/25/16 $1,000,000
POLAR TANKERS
HOUSTON, TX 77079
10/25/16 $1,000,000
PETRODOME ENERGY
HOUSTON, TX 77006
10/28/16 $1,000,000
STEPHENS, WARREN A MR
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
STEPHENS INC. 08/27/15 $1,000,000
CHEVRON
CONCORD, CA 94524
09/28/15 $1,000,000
PETRODOME ENERGY
HOUSTON, TX 77006
10/09/15 $1,000,000
ACCESS INDUSTRIES INC
NEW YORK, NY 10019
12/08/15 $1,000,000
STEPHENS, WARREN A
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
STEPHENS INC. 03/31/16 $1,000,000
CHEVRON
CONCORD, CA 94524
03/17/16 $1,000,000
MCNAIR, ROBERT C SR
HOUSTON, TX 77054
HOUSTON TEXANS 05/19/16 $1,000,000
MCNAIR, ROBERT C
HOUSTON, TX 77024
HOUSTON TEXANS 04/30/15 $1,000,000
DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION CO
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73102
09/28/15 $750,000
ASNESS, CLIFF
NEW YORK, NY 10017
AQR CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 09/23/16 $600,000
STEPHENS, WARREN A MR
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
STEPHENS INC. 08/31/16 $500,000
SMITH, MICHAEL
BOULDER, CO 80302
KAITAR RESOURCES 07/11/16 $500,000
SCHWARZMANN, STEPHEN A
NEW YORK, NY 10154
BLACKSTONE 06/23/15 $500,000
TANGLEWOOD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
HOUSTON, TX 77056
09/30/16 $500,000
DUCHOSSOIS, CRAIG J
ELMHURST, IL 60126
THE DUCHOSSOIS GROUP 09/26/16 $500,000
STEPHENS, WARREN A
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
STEPHENS INC. 09/26/16 $500,000
DUCHOSSOIS, CRAIG J
ELMHURST, IL 60126
THE DUCHOSSOIS GROUP 09/21/16 $500,000
MCMAHON, LINDA MRS
GREENWICH, CT 06831
EXECUTIVE 10/06/16 $500,000
VLOCK, MICHAEL K MR
BRANFORD, CT 06405
CRITTALL WINDOWS LTD. 10/14/16 $500,000
STEPHENS INC
LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
10/14/16 $500,000
CHILDS, JOHN
VERO BEACH, FL 32963
JW CHILDS AND ASSOCIATES L.P. 10/17/16 $500,000
SMITH, MICHAEL MR
BOULDER, CO 80302
KAITAR RESOURCES 07/28/15 $500,000
KOVNER, BRUCE MR
NEW YORK, NY 10022
CAXTON ALTERNATIVE MANAGEMENT LP 08/14/15 $500,000
MCNAIR, ROBERT C SR
HOUSTON, TX 77054
HOUSTON TEXANS 11/03/16 $500,000
ANSCHUTZ, PHILIP F
DENVER, CO 80202
THE ANSCHUTZ CORPORATION 03/15/16 $500,000
CAMERON, RONALD M MR
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR 72119
MOUNTAIRE CORPORATION 01/08/16 $500,000
STATION CASINOS LLC
LAS VEGAS, NV 89135
01/15/16 $500,000
OBERNDORF, WILLIAM E MR
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94118
OBERNDORF ENTERPRISES LLC 10/14/16 $400,000
DEVOS, HELEN J
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 11/01/16 $375,000
DEVOS, RICHARD M SR
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 11/01/16 $375,000
SCHWARZMAN, STEPHEN A MR
NEW YORK, NY 10154
BLACKSTONE 10/18/16 $370,000
OBERNDORF, WILLIAM E MR
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94118
OBERNDORF ENTERPRISES LLC 10/07/16 $350,000
ASNESS, CLIFF MR
NEW YORK, NY 10017
AQR CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 09/29/15 $300,000
ANSARY, HUSHANG
HOUSTON, TX 77002
STEWART & STEVENSON LLC 05/27/16 $250,000
FOX, SAM
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63105
THE HARBOUR GROUP 10/31/16 $250,000
HUMPHREYS, DAVID C
JOPLIN, MO 64803
TAMKO BUILDING PROJECTS INC. 10/31/16 $250,000
REYES, J CHRISTOPHER
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
REYES HOLDINGS 10/21/16 $250,000
REYES, M JUDE
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
REYES HOLDINGS 10/21/16 $250,000
FERTITTA, FRANK J MR III
LAS VEGAS, NV 89135
RED ROCK RESORTS 10/17/16 $250,000
FERTITTA, LORENZO J MR
LAS VEGAS, NV 89135
ZUFFA 10/17/16 $250,000
FOX, SAM AMBASSADOR
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63105
THE HARBOUR GROUP 10/17/16 $250,000
ROWLING, ROBERT B MR
DALLAS, TX 75219
TRT HOLDINGS 10/12/16 $250,000
TRT HOLDINGS
DALLAS, TX 75219
10/12/16 $250,000
COHEN, STEVEN A MR
GREENWICH, CT 06831
SAC CAPITAL ADVISORS 10/13/16 $250,000
THE ANSCHUTZ CORPORATION
DENVER, CO 80202
10/13/16 $250,000
ZELL, SAMUEL MR
CHICAGO, IL 60606
EQUITY GROUP INVESTMENTS LLC 08/31/16 $250,000
CARSON, RUSSELL L
NEW YORK, NY 10021
WELSH CARSON ANDERSON & STOWE 09/26/16 $250,000
DAVIS, JAMES S MR
BOSTON, MA 02135
NEW BALANCE ATHLETIC SHOE INC. 08/18/16 $250,000
HILLWOOD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LLC
DALLAS, TX 75219
08/18/16 $250,000
Contrib Occupation Date Amount
HERRO, DAVID G MR
CHICAGO, IL 60611
HARRIS ASSOCIATES 08/15/16 $250,000
NEXTERA ENERGY
JUNO BEACH, FL 33408
06/30/15 $250,000
NAVAB OPERATING LLC
NEW YORK, NY 10019
10/19/16 $250,000
RIVERBEND MANAGEMENT
IDAHO FALLS, ID 83402
08/25/16 $220,000
JOYCE, CHARLES P
WELLSVILLE, NY 14895
OTIS EASTERN SERVICE 09/07/16 $200,000
DEVOS, SUZANNE CHERYL
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $200,000
GEO CORRECTIONS HOLDINGS INC
BOCA RATON, FL 33487
09/27/16 $200,000
CASTELLINI, ROBERT H
CINCINNATI, OH 45202
CASTELLINI MANAGEMENT COMPANY 10/21/16 $200,000
GUND, GORDON
PRINCETON, NJ 08542
GUND INVESTMENT CORPORATION 10/26/16 $200,000
COLBURN, RICHARD W
NORTHBROOK, IL 60062
PAYROLL & INSURANCE GROUP INC. 11/07/16 $200,000
MELALEUCA
IDAHO FALLS, ID 83402
08/25/16 $180,000
DUKE ENERGY
CHARLOTTE, NC 28285
03/03/16 $150,000
CARSON, RUSSELL L
NEW YORK, NY 10021
WELSH CARSON ANDERSON & STOWE 10/28/16 $150,000
SCHWARTZ, MARVIN C
NEW YORK, NY 10004
NEWBERGER BERMAN 10/25/16 $100,000
TAUBMAN, NICK F
ROANOKE, VA 24014
RETIRED 10/31/16 $100,000
WEBSTER, STEVEN A
HOUSTON, TX 77002
AVISTA CAPITAL PARTNERS 10/31/16 $100,000
AGS VENTURES II
NEW YORK, NY 10023
10/31/16 $100,000
ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPITAL CORPORATION
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
10/31/16 $100,000
DAY, ROBERT A
LOS ANGELES, CA 90017
TRUST COMPANY OF THE WEST 10/21/16 $100,000
JORNAYVAZ, ROBERT P III
DENVER, CO 80202
INTREPID POTASH INC. 10/20/16 $100,000
DEVOS, SUZANNE CHERYL
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 10/20/16 $100,000
HASLAM, JAMES A II
KNOXVILLE, TN 37939
PILOT CORPORATION 10/20/16 $100,000
MCINERNEY, THOMAS E
WESTPORT, CT 06880
BLUFF POINT ASSOCIATES 04/18/16 $100,000
LEWIS, THOMAS W
PARADISE VALLEY, AZ 85253
T.W. LEWIS CO. 06/27/16 $100,000
SMITH, THOMAS W
BOCA RATON, FL 33431
PRESCOTT INVESTORS INC. 05/05/15 $100,000
MCINERNEY, THOMAS E
WESTPORT, CT 06880
BLUFF POINT ASSOCIATES 04/14/15 $100,000
MIZEL, LARRY A
DENVER, CO 80237
MDC HOLDINGS & RICHMOND AMERICAN HOMES 05/24/16 $100,000
PICKENS, T BOONE
DALLAS, TX 75225
BP CAPITAL 05/10/16 $100,000
JOHNS, JOHN D
BIRMINGHAM, AL 35223
PROTECTIVE LIFE CORPORATION 03/21/16 $100,000
GRIFFIN, KENNETH C
CHICAGO, IL 60603
CITADEL INVESTMENT GROUP 03/29/16 $100,000
JORNAYVAZ, ROBERT P III
DENVER, CO 80202
INTREPID POTASH INC. 07/02/15 $100,000
RAETHER, PAUL E
NEW YORK, NY 10019
KKR 11/03/16 $100,000
REYNOLDS, ROBERT L MR
CONCORD, MA 01742
PUTNAM INVESTMENTS 10/20/15 $100,000
RYAN, PATRICK G MR
WINNETKA, IL 60093
RYAN SPECIALTY GROUP 08/15/16 $100,000
BLOOM, BRADLEY M MR
WELLESLEY, MA 02481
BERKSHIRE PARTNERS 08/29/16 $100,000
KANEB, JOHN A MR
LYNNFIELD, MA 01940
THE CATAMOUNT CORPORATION 08/29/16 $100,000
OBERNDORF, WILLIAM E MR
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94118
OBERNDORF ENTERPRISES LLC 08/09/16 $100,000
CHILDS, JOHN
VERO BEACH, FL 32963
JW CHILDS AND ASSOCIATES L.P. 05/26/15 $100,000
FLORES, JAMES
HOUSTON, TX 77251
PLAINS EXPLORATION 05/15/15 $100,000
KANEB, JOHN A
LYNNFIELD, MA 01940
THE CATAMOUNT CORPORATION 05/18/15 $100,000
CARSON, RUSSELL L
NEW YORK, NY 10021
WELSH CARSON ANDERSON & STOWE 06/10/15 $100,000
NAU, JOHN L III
HOUSTON, TX 77219
SILVER EAGLE DISTRIBUTORS LP 06/10/15 $100,000
DEVOS, DANIEL G
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
DEVOS, DOUGLAS L
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
DEVOS, ELISABETH
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
DEVOS, HELEN J
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
DEVOS, MARIA P
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
DEVOS, PAMELLA G
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
DEVOS, RICHARD JR
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
DEVOS, RICHARD M SR
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
RDV CORPORATION 09/27/16 $100,000
TAUBMAN, NICK F AMBASSADOR
ROANOKE, VA 24014
RETIRED 10/14/16 $100,000
SPANOS, ALEX G MR
STOCKTON, CA 95219
A.G. SPANOS COMPANIES 10/11/16 $100,000
REYNOLDS, ROBERT L MR
CONCORD, MA 01742
PUTNAM INVESTMENTS 10/19/16 $100,000
ROBERTSON, JULIAN H MR JR
NEW YORK, NY 10178
TIGER MANAGEMENT 10/19/16 $100,000
STERN, MARC I MR
MALIBU, CA 90265
THE TCW GROUP 10/19/16 $90,000
GUNN, JOHN A MR
PALO ALTO, CA 94301
DODGE & COX 10/07/16 $75,000
CHAZEN, STEPHEN I MR
BELLAIRE, TX 77402
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION 08/15/16 $75,000
FRENCH, KENNETH R MR
ETNA, NH 03750
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE 08/31/16 $75,000
ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC
RICHMOND, VA 23285
06/30/16 $75,000
WHI INC
NORCROSS, GA 30071
10/27/16 $75,000
LEON, BENJAMIN JR
CORAL GABLES, FL 33156
LEON MEDICAL CENTERS 10/28/16 $60,000
KLINSKY, STEVEN B
NEW YORK, NY 10019
NEW MOUNTAIN CAPITAL 11/07/16 $60,000
SILVERMAN, JEFFREY
MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139
RETIRED 11/07/16 $50,000
TENNESSEE REPUBLICAN PARTY FEDERAL VICTORY ACCOUNT
NASHVILLE, TN 37212
10/28/16 $50,000
GANZI, VICTOR A
NEW YORK, NY 10019
CONSULTANT 11/03/16 $50,000
CUSTOM MANAGEMENT SERVICES
SIOUX FALLS, SD 57104
10/20/15 $50,000
ZUFFA LLC
LAS VEGAS, NV 89126
11/13/15 $50,000
ZUFFA LLC
LAS VEGAS, NV 89126
12/03/15 $50,000
CHAZEN, STEPHEN I MR
BELLAIRE, TX 77402
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION 09/17/15 $50,000
ZUFFA LLC
LAS VEGAS, NV 89126
06/03/16 $50,000

Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgave2.php?sort=A&cmte=C00571703&cycle=2016&Page=1

Hillary Clinton Supporters

Ah, yes, Her Royal Thighness Hillary Rotten Clinton.   I’ve found some of her supporters, both for her campaign and her foundation.

Hillary Clinton Donors

Contributor       Total     Individuals    PACs

Citigroup Inc $824,402 $816,402 $8,000
Goldman Sachs $760,740 $750,740 $10,000
DLA Piper $700,530 $673,530 $27,000
JPMorgan Chase & Co $696,456 $693,456 $3,000
Morgan Stanley $636,564 $631,564 $5,000
EMILY’s List $609,684 $605,764 $3,920
Time Warner $501,831 $476,831 $25,000
Skadden, Arps et al $469,290 $464,790 $4,500
University of California $417,327 $417,327 $0
Sullivan & Cromwell $369,150 $369,150 $0
Akin, Gump et al $364,478 $360,978 $3,500
Lehman Brothers $362,853 $359,853 $3,000
21st Century Fox $340,936 $340,936 $0
Cablevision Systems $336,613 $307,225 $29,388
Kirkland & Ellis $329,141 $312,141 $17,000
National Amusements Inc $328,312 $325,312 $3,000
Squire Patton Boggs $328,306 $322,868 $5,438
Greenberg Traurig LLP $327,890 $319,790 $8,100
Corning Inc $322,450 $304,450 $18,000
Credit Suisse Group $318,120 $308,120 $10,000

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 1999-2016. The organizations themselves did not donaterather the money came from the organizations’ PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

(Source:  https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cid=N00000019&cycle=Career

Clinton Global Initiatives 2015 Buddies

Ambassador Gianna Angelopoulos

Hult International Business School

Starkey Hearing Foundation

Barclays

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

The Coca-Cola Company

Ford Foundation

P&G

The Rockefeller Foundation

United Postcode Lotteries

Varkey Foundation

Cheniere

Cisco

Goldman Sachs 10000 Women

Microsoft

NRG

Blackstone

Consolidated Contractors Company

Delos

Gap Inc.

Inter-American Development Bank

InterEnergy

Lauerete International Universities

Mansanto

Standards Chartered

Swiss Re

Victor Punchuk Foundation

Western Union

APCO

Diaego

HP

Jive

Knoll

Source:  https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/meetings/annual-meetings/2015/sponsors

Companies Donating to the Clinton Foundation (in 2015)

Clinton Foundation donor Gave between this much* And this much*
Microsoft/Gates Foundation (Gates Foundation co-chair Bill Gates is a co-founder and member of the board of Microsoft, which is a separate entity. Both donate to the Clinton Foundation. Only Microsoft reported lobbying the State Department.) $26,000,000 No limit reported
Walmart/Walton Family Foundation (Similarly, the Walton Family Foundation is distinct from Walmart and does not lobby. Both are run by the Walton family.) $2,250,000 $10,500,000
Coca-Cola $5,000,000 $10,000,000
State of Qatar and related entities $1,375,000 $5,800,000
Goldman Sachs $1,250,000 $5,500,000
Dow Chemical $1,025,000 $5,050,000
Pfizer $1,010,000 $5,025,000
Duke Energy Corporation $1,002,000 $5,010,000
ExxonMobil $1,001,000 $5,005,000
Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Hewlett-Packard $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Nima Taghavi $1,000,000 $5,000,000
NRG Energy $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Open Society Institute $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Procter & Gamble $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Boeing $1,000,000 $5,000,000
OCP $1,000,000 $5,000,000
Nike $512,000 $1,035,000
Google $511,000 $1,030,000
Daimler $510,000 $1,025,000
Monsanto $501,250 $1,006,000
Arizona State University $500,000 $1,000,000
Chevron $500,000 $1,000,000
General Electric $500,000 $1,000,000
Morgan Stanley $360,000 $775,000
Intel $252,000 $510,000
Noble Energy $250,000 $500,000
Sony $175,000 $400,000
AstraZeneca $150,000 $350,000
Bloomberg and Bloomberg Philanthropies $150,000 $350,000
Salesforce.com $125,000 $300,000
Verizon $118,000 $300,000
Yahoo $125,000 $300,000
Lockheed Martin $111,000 $280,000
Qualcomm $103,000 $265,000
TIAA-CREF $103,000 $265,000
JP Morgan $102,000 $260,000
Accenture $100,000 $250,000
American Cancer Society $100,000 $250,000
Applied Materials $100,000 $250,000
CH2M Hill $100,000 $250,000
Corning $100,000 $250,000
FedEx $100,000 $250,000
Gap $100,000 $250,000
Gilead $100,000 $250,000
Hess Corporation $100,000 $250,000
Humanity United $100,000 $250,000
Hyundai $100,000 $250,000
Int’l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $100,000 $250,000
Johnson Controls $100,000 $250,000
Lions Clubs International $100,000 $250,000
Mylan $100,000 $250,000
Pepsi $100,000 $250,000
Sanofi-Aventis $100,000 $250,000
Starwood Hotels $100,000 $250,000
United States Pharmacopeial Convention $100,000 $250,000
UPS $100,000 $250,000
Washington University, St. Louis $100,000 $250,000
Time Warner $75,000 $150,000
Hunt Alternatives $60,000 $125,000
Ericsson $51,000 $105,000
Abbott Laboratories $50,000 $100,000
Anadarko $50,000 $100,000
BT Group $50,000 $100,000
Discovery Communications $50,000 $100,000
Earth Networks $50,000 $100,000
Feed the Children $50,000 $100,000
General Motors $50,000 $100,000
Hilton $50,000 $100,000
Marriott $50,000 $100,000
NextEra Energy $50,000 $100,000
NOUR USA $50,000 $100,000
Novozymes $50,000 $100,000
Oceana $50,000 $100,000
Starbucks $50,000 $100,000
Teck Resources $50,000 $100,000
The American Institute of Architects $50,000 $100,000
Nature Conservancy $50,000 $100,000
Trilogy International Partners $50,000 $100,000
Unilever $50,000 $100,000
World Vision $50,000 $100,000
S.C. Johnson & Son $50,000 $100,000
Motorola $35,000 $75,000
Enel $35,000 $75,000
JCPenney $27,000 $60,000
Target $27,000 $60,000
Novartis $26,000 $55,000
Prudential $26,000 $55,000
3M $25,000 $50,000
AAR $25,000 $50,000
AFL-CIO $25,000 $50,000
APCO Worldwide $25,000 $50,000
AREVA $25,000 $50,000
Bayer $20,000 $50,000
Capstone Turbine $25,000 $50,000
Cemex $25,000 $50,000
CHF International $25,000 $50,000
Eli Lilly $25,000 $50,000
Georgetown University $25,000 $50,000
HBO $25,000 $50,000
Honeywell $25,000 $50,000
Mars, Inc. $25,000 $50,000
McGraw-Hill Financial $25,000 $50,000
MWH Global $25,000 $50,000
New Venture Fund $25,000 $50,000
Partners HealthCare $25,000 $50,000
Rotary International $25,000 $50,000
Shell $25,000 $50,000
Special Olympics $25,000 $50,000
Brink’s $25,000 $50,000
United Technologies Corporation $25,000 $50,000
Viacom $25,000 $50,000
Wildlife Conservation Society $25,000 $50,000
Ze-gen $25,000 $50,000
AT&T $11,000 $30,000
BP $11,000 $30,000
SAP America $10,250 $26,000
Actavis $10,000 $25,000
ALFA $10,000 $25,000
American Iron and Steel Institute $10,000 $25,000
Amgen $10,000 $25,000
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. $10,000 $25,000
BHP Billiton Limited $10,000 $25,000
Chesapeake Energy Corporation $10,000 $25,000
ConocoPhillips $10,000 $25,000
Danfoss $10,000 $25,000
Delphi Financial Group $10,000 $25,000
Digital Globe $10,000 $25,000
Dow Corning $10,000 $25,000
EMD Serono $10,000 $25,000
Entertainment Software Association $10,000 $25,000
Herbalife $10,000 $25,000
Hermitage Capital Management $10,000 $25,000
InnoVida Holdings $10,000 $25,000
Levi Strauss & Co. $10,000 $25,000
Life Technologies $10,000 $25,000
Motion Picture Association of America $10,000 $25,000
Nokia $10,000 $25,000
Occidental Petroleum $10,000 $25,000
Sesame Workshop $10,000 $25,000
Siemens $10,000 $25,000
SNCF $10,000 $25,000
Symantec $10,000 $25,000
Tamares Management $10,000 $25,000
Telefonica International $10,000 $25,000
Hershey $10,000 $25,000
NASDAQ OMX Group $10,000 $25,000
The Pew Charitable Trusts $10,000 $25,000
TV Azteca, S.A. DE C.V. $10,000 $25,000
US Chamber of Commerce $10,000 $25,000
Whirlpool $10,000 $25,000
Oneida Indian Nation $10,000 $25,000
American Public Health Association $5,000 $10,000
EOS Foundation $5,000 $10,000
Florida International University $5,000 $10,000
Girl Scouts of the USA $5,000 $10,000
Gonzalo Tirado $5,000 $10,000
NBC Universal $5,000 $10,000
Santa Monica College $5,000 $10,000
Sensis $5,000 $10,000
Adobe Systems $1,000 $5,000
Boston Scientific Corporation $1,000 $5,000
Bristol-Myers Squibb $1,000 $5,000
Cablevision Systems Corporation $1,000 $5,000
Caterpillar $1,000 $5,000
Chicanos Por La Causa $1,000 $5,000
Deere & Company $1,000 $5,000
Dell $1,000 $5,000
Edison Electric Institute $1,000 $5,000
Eligio Cedeno $1,000 $5,000
Festo Corporation $1,000 $5,000
George Mason University $1,000 $5,000
Laborers Int’l Union of North America $1,000 $5,000
Nestle $1,000 $5,000
Northrop Grumman Corporation $1,000 $5,000
American Legion $1,000 $5,000
Association for Manufacturing Technology $1,000 $5,000
Tohono O’odham Nation $1,000 $5,000
Hara Software $1,000 $5,000
Oracle (matching grant program) $250 $1,000
Nova Southeastern University $250 $1,000

Source:  http://www.vox.com/2015/4/28/8501643/Clinton-foundation-donors-State

 Clinton Foundation Buddies 2016

Greater than $25,000,000

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership (Canada) *

Fred Eychaner and Alphawood Foundation

Frank Giustra, The Radcliffe Foundation

Nationale Postcode Loterij

The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation

UNITAID

$10,000,001 to $25,000,000

AUSAID **

Stephen L. Bing

Commonwealth of Australia ** *

COPRESIDA

Tom Golisano ^

J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation *

Kingdom of Norway [Government of Norway] **

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Denis J. O’Brien and Digicel *

Cheryl and Haim Saban & The Saban Family Foundation

Susie Tompkins Buell Fund of the Marin Community Foundation

The Elma Foundation

The Hunter Foundation *

The Rockefeller Foundation

The Swedish Postcode Lottery

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation

Theodore W. Waitt

$5,000,001 to $10,000,000

  1. Daniel Abraham

Sheikh Mohammed H. Al-Amoudi

C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, Inc.

Elton John Aids Foundation

Government of the Netherlands **

Irish Aid **

John D. Mackay

Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) **

OCP Corporation

Michael Schumacher

State of Kuwait

The Clinton Family Foundation

The Coca-Cola Company *

The Wasserman Foundation

Tracfone Wireless, Inc.

$1,000,001 to $5,000,000

100 Women in Hedgefunds

Absolute Return for Kids (ARK)

Acxiom Corporation

Jay Alix

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa

Nasser Al-Rashid

American Federation of Teachers *

Angelopoulos Foundation ^

Gianna Angelopoulos ^

Anheuser-Busch Foundation

Smith and Elizabeth Bagley

Banc of California ^ *

Barclays Capital ^

Barclays plc

Mary Bing and Doug Ellis

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina ^

Richard Blum and Blum Family Foundation

BMU – Federal Ministry for the Environment **

Booz Allen Hamilton ^

Carlos Bremer

Richard Caring

Gilbert R. Chagoury

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

Christy and John Mack Foundation

Cisco ^ *

Gustavo Cisneros & Venevision *

Citi Foundation ^

Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund

Stephen J. Cloobeck

Roy E. Cockrum

Victor P. Dahdaleh & The Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Charitable Foundation

Delos Living ^

Desert Classic Charities Inc

Robert Disbrow

Dubai Foundation

Duke Energy Corporation ^ *

EKTA Foundation

Entergy

Exxonmobil ^

Issam M. Fares

Raj Fernando

Ferraro Family Foundation

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Joseph T. Ford

Wallace W. Fowler

Friends Of Saudi Arabia

Fundacion Telmex

Mala Gaonkar Haarman

GEMS Education

General Electric

Aileen Getty and the Aileen Getty Foundation

Ariadne Getty

GIZ, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit **

Vinod Gupta

HP [Hewlett-Packard Company] ^ *

HSBC Holdings ^

Hult International Business School ^ *

Humana Inc.

ICAP Services North America

Inter-American Development Bank *

Inversora Carso, S.A. De C.V. [Inmobiliaria Carso, S.A. De C.V.]

Jay S. Jacobs and The Timber Lake Foundation *

Sanela D. Jenkins

Robert L. Johnson

Walid Juffali

Dave Katragadda

Kessler Family Foundation

Michael and Jena King

Laureate International Universities ^ *

Jonathan and Jeannie Lavine, Trustees of the Crimson Lion Foundation *

Leslois Shaw Foundation

Lukas Lundin

MAC AIDS Fund

Masimo Foundation *

Microsoft *

Lakshmi N. Mittal

Monsanto Company ^

James R. Murdoch

Newsmax Media, Inc.

NRG Energy, Inc. ^ *

OAS S.A. ^

Open Society Institute

Jonathan M. Orszag

Peter G. Peterson Foundation

Pfizer Inc

PGA Tour, Inc.

Presidential Inaugural Committee

Princess Diana Memorial Fund

Procter & Gamble ^

Stewart Rahr

Paul D. Reynolds

Rilin Enterprises

Robertson Foundation ^

Salida Capital Foundation

Donald L. Saunders

Joachim Schoss

Bernard L. Schwartz *

Sean N. Parker Foundation

Walter H. Shorenstein

Silicon Valley Community Foundation *

Arnold H. Simon

Bren and Melvin Simon

Amar Singh

Michael Smurfit

Harold Snyder

Sol Goldman Charitable Trust

Steven Spielberg

Standard Chartered Bank ^ *

Starkey Hearing Foundation ^

Starkey Hearing Technologies, Inc.

State of Qatar

Sterling Stamos Capital Management, LP

Suzlon Energy Ltd. ^

Swedish Postcode Foundation

Swiss Re [Swiss Reinsurance Company] ^

T.G. Holdings

Nima Taghavi *

Tenet Healthcare Corporation

The Annenberg Foundation

The Boeing Company

The Coca-Cola Foundation

The Dow Chemical Company *

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

The Eranda Rothschild Foundation [The ERANDA Foundation] *

The Ford Foundation

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. *

The Government of Brunei Darussalam

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation ^ *

The Howard Gilman Foundation

The James R. Greenbaum, Jr. Family Foundation

The Marc Haas Foundation

The New York Community Trust

The Roy and Christine Sturgis Charitable & Educational Trust

The Sherwood Foundation

The Sidney E. Frank Foundation

The Streisand Foundation *

The Sultanate of Oman

The Walmart Foundation

The Zayed Family

Thomson Reuters

Toyota Motor North America, Inc. ^

U.S. Green Building Council *

United Arab Emirates

University of Southern California *

Verein Aids Life

Walton Family Foundation, Inc. *

Gerardo Werthein

Western Union Foundation ^

Frank White

Worldwide Support for Development *

Wyss Charitable Endowment

Yahoo! Inc

YPY Holding Limited ^

$500,001 to $1,000,000

Abraaj Holdings ^

Akwa Group ^

Alibaba Group

Malini Alles

amfAR: The Foundation for AIDS Research

Andrade Gutierrez S.A. ^

Arizona State University ^

Arkansas Economic Development Commission [Arkansas Energy Office – Arkansas Economic Development] **

Atlas Group Limited

William and Tani Austin

Autodesk, Inc. *

Bank of America Foundation

Simón P. Barceló

Barlovento Foundation

Frederick Baron and Lisa Blue

Laurie and Bill Benenson

Arpad Busson

Alonzo Cantu

John and Margo Catsimatidis

Chevron Corporation ^

Citigroup Inc *

Confederaç?o Nacional da Indústria (CNI) ^

Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM) ^

Confederation of Indian Industry ^

Michael J. Cooper

Crabby Beach Foundation

Lewis B. Cullman

Daimler Trucks North America LLC

Dell Inc.

Depart of Finance & Admin. – State Fiscal Stabilization Fund **

Dozoretz Family Foundation

Emerson Collective *

Energy Developments and Investments Corporation ^

Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD) **

Fundación Carlos Slim

Matias Garfunkel ^

Gill Foundation

Avram A. and Jill H. Glazer Family

Global Impact *

Jane Goldman

Rolando González Bunster *

Google Inc. *

Brian L. Greenspun

Grupo ABC ^

Hernreich Family Foundation *

Patricia A. Hotung

InterEnergy

Jill and Ken Iscol

Itaú Unibanco S/A ^

J/P Haitian Relief Organization

Kresge Foundation

Peter B. Lewis

Magna International Inc.

McDonald’s Corporation *

McKinsey & Company

Joseph Milton

Mobile Giving Foundation Inc. *

John L. Morgan *

Paul Newman and Newman’s Own Foundation

News Corporation Foundation

Nike, Inc.

NoVo Foundation

Sybil Robson Orr and Matthew Orr

OSI Development Foundation

Recep Özkan *

People’s Postcode Trust

Richard C. Perry

Postcode African Trust

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Arthur W. Rabin

Amy Rao *

Sanford Robertson *

Kjell I. Rokke

Ruettgers Family Charitable Foundation

Sacks Family Foundation

Sangari ^

Sanyo North America Corporation

Gerald and Elaine Schuster

Barry and Dolly Segal and the Segal Family Foundation

Beth and David Shaw *

Jordan Sidoo

Beryl L. Snyder

Brian S. Snyder

Jay T. Snyder

Soros Foundation

Jackson T. Stephens

Jon L. Stryker & Slobodan Randjelovic

Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office

The Allstate Corporation

The American Ireland Fund

The Blackstone Group L.P.

The Chambers Family Foundation

The David Geffen Foundation

The Harrah’s Foundation

The John C. Armitage Foundation

The Joyce Foundation ^

The Pierre and Pamela Omidyar Fund

The Rumi Foundation

The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trust

The Ted Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc.

The Winnick Family Foundation

Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch *

Torres Picón Foundation

UBS Wealth Management USA

UK Department For International Development (DFID)

Visa Inc. ^

W.K. Kellogg Foundation *

Carole Shields Westbrook and Hugh A. Westbrook

$250,001 to $500,000

Billye and Henry Aaron *

Accoona Corporation

Abbas I. Al Yousef

Altman/Kazickas Foundation

American Association of University Women ^

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees

American International Group, Inc. (AIG) ^

American University in Dubai

Amil Assistłncia Médica Internacional S/A ^

Anim LLC

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP

James A. Attwood

Farhad Azima

Fred Bacher

Banco Santander Brasil S.A. ^

Barrick Gold Corporation

Anson and Debra Beard

Jack C. Bendheim

BMCE Bank ^

Oliver Bock

Bill Brandt, Patrice Bugelas-Brandt, and Development Specialists, Inc. [Development Specialists, Inc.]

Bright Future International

Susie and Mark Buell

CA Technologies ^ *

Paul L. Cejas

Centene Charitable Foundation

CH2M ^

Channel IT ^

Charles Dunstone Charitable Trust

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation *

City of Little Rock **

Compania De Electricidad De San Pedro De Macoris (Cespm)

Consolidated Contractors Inter. Co. Sal ^

Crédit Agricole du Maroc [Groupe Credit Agricole du Maroc] ^

Beverly Dale *

Martin Davis

Oscar de la Renta

Deutsche Bank AG ^

Deutsche Bank Americas ^

Yongping Duan

Nancy Ellison and William Rollnick

Niko Elmaleh

Embassy of Algeria

Jana and Richard Fant

Morad N. Fareed

Fisher Brothers Foundation, Inc.

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation ^

Freeport-McMoRan Inc. ^ *

Fuel Freedom Foundation ^

  1. B. Fuqua

Gap Inc.

Paul I. Goldenberg

Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund ^

Green Family Foundation

Greif, Inc. ^

Stanley Grossman

Ajit Gulabchand

Hampshire Hotels & Resorts, LLC

Karl Handelsman

Happy Hearts Fund

Marie and Faheem Hasnain [Faheem Hasnain] *

Henry Lambertz Inc. ^

Hess Corporation ^

Elzie L. Higginbottom

Frank E. Holmes

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ^

Andrew Houston *

Humanity United ^

Glenn H. Hutchins

Ibrahim El-Hefni Technical Training Foundation

InfoGROUP ^

Intel Corporation ^

International Union for Conservation of Nature *

Frank Islam and Debbie Driesman *

Kevin Jardine

Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego ^

George B. Kaiser *

Peter S. Kalikow

Michael W. Kempner [Jacqueline Kempner]

Karlheinz Kögel

Charles Kushner

Henry and Marsha Laufer

Michael Lee-Chin

Ira H. Leesfield and Leesfield Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. [Ira H. Leesfield]

Thomas Lee and Ann Tenenbaum

Leon Black Family Foundation

Laurie Lerner

Philip L. Levine

David Lyall

MacArthur Foundation

Malaria No More

George M. Marcus

Marin Community Foundation

Masimo Corporation *

Patrick McKillen

Thomas and Donna McLarty

Anthony S. Melikhov

Melvin and Bren Simon Foundation ^

Merck & Co., Inc. ^

Scott Molitor

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust

Steve and Amber Mostyn

Philip R. Munger

Andy Nahas

Marc B. Nathanson

New York’s Health & Human Service Union, 1199/SEIU

Noble Energy, Inc. ^

Oando PLC Group

Orbitex Management Inc.

Palantir Technologies, Inc. *

Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation

Phoebe Snow Foundation

Punta Cana Foundation

Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee ^

Ramsey Social Justice Foundation ^ *

Audre J. Rapoport

Denise Rich

Michael Rienzi

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Emmanuel Roman

Larry T. Roth

Howard A. Rubin

  1. Daniel Abraham Center For Middle East Peace ^

Sabey Limited ^

Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (Facilitated by MWW Group) ^

Richard M. Scaife

Stephen M. Silberstein

Carlos Slim Helú & Fundación Carlos Slim

Southern Company ^ *

Ted Stanley ^

State of Arkansas **

Maximilian D. Stone

Joseph A. Stroud

Thomas D. Sullivan

Lalit Suri

The Beatrice Snyder Foundation

The Brink Foundation

The California Endowment

The Carsey Family Foundation

The Eastern Culture Foundation

The Engleberg Foundation

The Fuserna Foundation

The Innocent Foundation

The Landrake Foundation

The Leslie Ann Libbea Trust *

The Mastercard Foundation ^

The Ralph and Ricky Lauren Family Foundation *

The Salem Foundation

The Sutton Place Foundation

The Weill Family Fund

The Western Union Company ^

Andrew Tobias

Pedro Torres Picón

U.S. Global Investors, Inc. ^

Unilever *

United Automobile Workers of America

UNITED Charity gemeinnützige Stiftung GmbH

United Nations Foundation ^

University of California, San Francisco

University of Miami ^

Varkey Foundation ^

Martin Varsavsky

Robert A. Walker *

Walmart ^ *

Mark L. Walsh

Katsuhiko Yoshida

Niklas Zennström

Imaad Zuberi

$100,001 to $250,000

72andsunny

Abbott [Abbott Laboratories] ^

Joyce A. Aboussie

Wendy Abrams

Accenture LLP ^

African Rainbow Minerals ^

Douglas C. Ahlers

Aker ASA ^

Turki Al Faisal Al Saud

Hamza B. Al Kholi

Al Sayer Group ^

Alan D. and Susan Lewis Solomont Family Foundation

Alcoa Inc. [Alcoa] ^

Al-Dabbagh Group *

Alibaba.com Corporation ^

Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation ^

American Cancer Society ^

American Express Travel Related Services Company

American Institutes for Research ^

American Society for Clinical Pathology ^

Americares Foundation, Inc. ^ *

Amp, LLC ^

Ann Inc.

Hushang Ansary

Applied Materials, Inc. ^

Arag Se ^

Loreen J. Arbus

Arkansas Community Foundation ^

Astrazeneca Plc

Attijariwafa Bank ^

Avin International S.A.

Avon Products, Inc. ^

Dennis W. Bakke

Bank of America Corporation ^

Banque Centrale Populaire ^

Henri Barguirdjian

Bay Harbour Management

Becton, Dickinson and Company

Ryan Beedie

Begas Energy International ^

Paul R. Beirne

Jill Belasco

Robert Belinke

George Benes

BHC Prosperity Fund

George and Boyce Billingsley

James J. Blanchard *

Bluedrop Performance Learning ^ *

Erskine B. Bowles

Michael G. Bronfein

Edgar M. Bronfman

Clifford L. Brown

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP ^

Peter A. Buffett

Caesar’s Entertainment, Inc.

Cause Media Group

CDI Contractors

Central Arkansas Planning And Development District

Cherokee Investment Partners ^

Stanley M. Chesley

Child Relief International ^

Childfund International ^

Chopper Group [Chopper Trading, Llc]

Ronald M. Cohen

Timothy C. Collins

Colorado Philanthropy for Early Childhood ^

Communications Workers of America

Concern Worldwide ^

John M. Connors

Contax ^

Ron Conway *

Cordaid ^

Corning Incorporated

Corporacion Aeroportuaria Del Este ^

Jon S. Corzine

Michael and Beth Coulson

Cox Enterprises, Inc. ^ *

Bob Cross

Ian M. Cumming

Daiwa Steel Tube, Inc.

William M. Daley

Greg Dalton

Jim Daly

Dangote Group ^

Darden Restaurants, Inc. ^

Bal G. Das

DaVita Inc. ^

Mark Dayton

Carine S. De Meyere

Lynn F. de Rothschild

Dell Foundation ^

Delta Air Lines, Inc. ^

Dermalogica ^ *

Ross M. Deutsch

Devex ^ *

Abigail E. Disney

Ann and L. John Doerr *

Robert Dorrance

Ladislav Drab

Edelman

Edp – Energias De Portugal, S.A. ^

Blair W. Effron

Basil O. El-Baz

Elissa Epstein

Equity Bank Limited ^

Ericsson ^

Estate of Roger Lee Lewis

Eduardo Eurnekian ^

EY [Ernst & Young] ^

Alfonso Fanjul

  1. Huda Farouki

Father’s Day/Mother’s Day Council, Inc.

Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile ^

FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Services

FHI 360 *

Fia Foundation ^

David I. Fisher

Doug Forster

Francis C. Nuccio Revocable Trust *

David Freeman

Jürgen A. Friedrich

Fundacion Azteca America ^

Edward M. Gabriel

Mark T. Gallogly

General Mills, Inc. ^

Fred George

Mark H. Getty

Gilead Sciences ^

Thomas V. Girardi

Michael A. Goldberg

Jonah Goodhart

Noah Goodhart

Goodwill Industries International, Inc. ^

Berry Gordy

Jamie S. Gorelick

Alec E. Gores

Grameen America, Inc. ^

Jonathan D. Gray

Catalyst Group

Grupo CCR ^

Grupo Puntacana ^

GSM Association ^

GTECH SPA [Lottomatica S.A.] ^

H.N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation

Michael Haas ^

Val Halamandaris

Craig and Kathryn Hall

Preston H. Haskell

Craig M. Hatkoff

Heineken ^ *

Patrick Heiniger

Robert Hernreich

Hertz Corporation ^

Jack Hidary and Jack D. Hidary Foundation

Teena Hostovich *

Richard W. Hotes

Chi-Kao Hsu

Humana People To People ^

Hyundai Motor America

ICMediaDirect.com

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

International Medical Corps ^

Italian Ministry For The Environment, Land, & Sea ** ^

IUCN-US

Irwin M. Jacobs

Janet W. Ketcham Foundation ^

Sujay Jaswa

Don H. Jayawardena

Jhpiego ^

Johnson & Johnson ^ *

Johnson Controls, Inc. ^

Blayne Johnson

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

K.I.D.S., Inc.

Bruce E. Karatz

Bruce A. Karsh

Daryl A. Katz

Skip Keesal [Samuel A. Keesal]

Michael Keith

Christopher Kelly

Declan Kelly

Keystone Human Services ^

Herbert C. Klein

Knoll, Inc. ^

Julie E. Konigsberg

Christopher G. Korge

Peter B. Kovler *

Lata Krishnan

LaSer Group ^

Marc Lasry

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.

Karl Leichtman

William S. Lerach

Jim Levin

Lewis Energy Group

Light SA ^

Linklaters ^ *

Lions Clubs International Foundation ^ *

Living Goods ^ *

Jessica S. Livingston *

Lockheed Martin Corporation ^

Peter S. Lowy

Lumina Foundation For Education, Inc

Jerry Lundergan

Howard W. Lutnick

Malaria No More UK

Management Sciences For Health ^

Max Markson

Marriott International, Inc.

Stephanie Pace Marshall

Hani H. Masri

The Honorable and Mrs. Terry McAuliffe

Frank J. McKenna

Roger McNamee

Medtronic, Inc. ^

Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc.

Michael A. Peterson Foundation ^ *

Mohegan Sun

Moody’s Corporation ^

Morgan Stanley

Joe H. Morita

Alfred H. Moses

Motta Internacional

Mpower Labs ^

MTV Networks

Mylan ^

Myron M. Cherry & Associates LLC ^

National Constitution Center

Naza Motor Trading Sdn. Bhd. ^

Paul Neaville

Oleg Nodelman

Michael P. Norris

Novozymes A/S ^ *

Oak Foundation

Oceana

Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide ^

Oi Móvel ^

Lyndon L. Olson

OMD USA, Inc. ^

Omidyar Network ^ *

Once Upon A Time Foundation

Ooredoo ^

Opportunity International ^

Dean Ornish

OVG Real Estate ^

Chamath Palihapitiya

Pankobirlik ^

Richard S. Park

Pat Tillman Foundation ^

Mike Patel

Alan and Susan Patricof

Pearson Education Inc

James E. Pederson

Pentland Group plc ^ *

Pepsico

Ronald O. Perelman

Giovanni Perissinotto

Peterson Center on Healthcare

Philip D. and Tammy S. Murphy Foundation

Pilosio Spa ^

Heather Podesta *

Pratt Holdings (USA) INC, Chairman Account ^

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc.

James H. Pugh

Qatar Foundation International ^

Quadrant Capital Advisors, Inc. ^

Qualcomm Incorporated *

Rabin Martin ^

Kirk A. Radke ^

Rafanelli Events Management, Inc.

Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Ranni Corporation

RCN International Distribution LLC

Rebecca Susan Buffett Foundation *

Reliance Europe Limited

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ^

Jair Ribeiro da Silva Neto ^

Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen, Orbison & Lewis, Inc. ^

Danny Rimer

Burton Ritchie

Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor

Wayne L. Rogers *

Israel Roizman

Ronald I. Dozoretz Foundation

William C. Rudin

Sarina Russo ^

Omar and Kathleen Saeed

Safo LLC ^

Joseph Safra

Lily Safra ^

Adam Said

Salesforce.org [Salesforce.com Foundation] ^ *

Allen Salmasi

Samsung Electronics America, Inc.

Samuel, Son & Co., Limited ^

Sandler Family Supporting Foundation

Sanofi-Aventis

Andrés Santo Domingo

Sarina Russo Job Access ^

Steven Sawalich

SBC Foundation

William D. Schoenfeld

Mark and Susan Weiner

Sekunjalo Investment Holdings ^ *

Adam D. Sender

Sicpa Sa ^

Hugo A. Sigman

Diane M. Simon

Skoll Foundation ^

Rodney E. Slater

SNV USA [SNV Netherlands Development Organization] ^

Solazyme, Inc. ^

Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC

South East Asia Climate Change Network

James Stanard ^

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. ^

David S. Steiner

Thomas F. Steyer

Howard Stringer *

Studio Moderna ^

Sunbelt Communications Company

Swedbank ^

Swiss Re America Holding Company ^

Taybridge Limited ^

Teleperformance Group, Inc. ^

Ian W. Telfer

The Abundance Foundation ^

The American Institute Of Architects ^

The American Jewish Committee

The Barrack Foundation

The Berry Gordy Family Foundation

The Clarence and Anne Dillon Dunwalke Trust

The Diller-Von Furstenberg Family Foundation

The Doris and Donald Fisher Fund ^

The Entertainment Industry Foundation

The Estate of Mary Perry

The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. *

The Firmenich Charitable Foundation ^

The Foresight Group ^

The Forward Electric Company, Ltd.

The Garfinkle Minard Foundation

The Global Fund To Fight Aids, Tuberculosis And Malaria

The Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation ^

The Greif Packaging Charitable Trust

The Herman and Gerda Lissner Foundation

The Hermelin Family Support Foundation

The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation

The John D. Evans Foundation

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation ^

The Karan-Weiss Foundation

The Katz Foundation

The Kind World Foundation ^

The Lemelson Foundation ^ *

The May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation

The Monte dei Paschi di Siena

The Nduna Foundation ^

The News America Corp. Foundation

The Nurture Nature Foundation ^

The Prospect Fund ^ *

The Ramsey Community Services Foundation ^

The Roche Family Foundation, Inc.

The Schooner Foundation ^

The Shelly and Donald Rubin Foundation, Inc.

The Spirit Foundation

The Stassen Group

The Travelers Companies, Inc.

The Trinity Foundation

The United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) ^

The Ups Foundation ^

The Wagner Family Foundation

TIAA [TIAA-CREF] ^

Tilder ^

TOMS Shoes

Trio Foundation ^

Donald J. Trump

United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices

Friso Van Oranje

Verizon Communications Inc.

Vestergaard Frandsen Inc. ^

Mikkel Vestergaard

Virgin Group Limited ^

Vision Foundation

Voya Foundation

Todd Wagner

Ellen and Don Walker

Mallory M. Walker

Wallace Global Fund

Robyn Walsh *

William Wardlaw

Washington University in St. Louis ^

Webcor Group ^

Harvey Weinstein

Wells Fargo Foundation

White & Case Llp ^

Michael S. Williams

Sheridan and John Eddie Williams

Steven Wozencraft *

WPP [Hill+Knowlton] ^

Wyndham Worldwide Corporation ^

Xantos S.A.S. ^

Poju Zabludowicz

Zenith Bank ^

$50,001 to $100,000

3M Foundation

A.L. Mailman Family Foundation

ABC Oriental Carpets Inc.

James D. Abrams

Pennie M. Abramson

Absolute Travel ^ *

Access Bank Plc ^

William Ackman

Joey Adler ^

Adlibrium, Ltd. ^

African Wildlife Foundation ^

David Aisenstat

Aisiks Capital, LLC ^

Ariel Aisiks

AkzoNobel ^

Musaed N. Al Saleh ^

Madeleine K. Albright

Miguel Alemán Velasco ^

Aikarakudy G. Alias

Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi ^

American Academy of Pediatrics ^

American Council of Learned Societies ^

American Electric Power Company ^

American Jewish World Service ^ *

American Prairie Reserve ^

American University In Bosnia And Herzegovina ^

Amherst Securities Group, LP

Amplifier Strategies LLC ^

AMR Research, Inc. ^

Amway Corporation ^

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation ^

Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology ^

Annamila Pty Ltd. ^

Ali Ansari

Aol

Aon Benfield ^ *

Apollo Group, Inc. ^

Armstrong World Industries, Inc. ^

David Arsley

Arup Group ^

AshBritt, Inc. *

Ashoka: Innovators For The Public ^

Clarence Avant *

Avenue Capital Management II, L.P.

Avg Technologies ^

Tumer Bahcheli

Jason Bak ^

Baltic International Bank ^

Takhirzan Baratov

Keith Barish

Dominic Barton

Gail Bassin *

Mario Batali

BD Biosciences ^

Thomas L. Becherer

Gary R. Belz ^

Marc Benioff

Philip R. Berber

Samuel R. Berger

Best Buy Co., Inc. ^

Best Buy Purchasing LLC ^

Betsy and Jesse Fink Foundation

Stephen H. Bittel

Blackbaud, Inc. ^

Bloomberg L.P. ^

Bouldershares, Llc ^

Janice M. Brennan

Brian and Lavinia Snyder Foundation ^

Charles R. Brink

Dolph Briscoe

Britannia Industries Limited ^

British Council ^ *

Rory Brooks ^

Brunswick Group ^ *

BT Group PLC ^

Pamela Buffett

Burson-Marsteller ^

August A. Busch *

Brook Byers

Jedd Canty

Kenneth Caplan

Care International

CareerBuilder ^ *

Roxanne M. Cason ^

Robert Cathery

CEFC China Energy Company Ltd ^

CellularOne

Cengage Learning ^ *

Kuji Chahal *

Morris Chang

Bruce D. Charash

Charles River Charitable Foundation

Myron M. Cherry

Chicago Climate Exchange ^

China International Industry & Commerce Co ^

Neil A. Chriss

Christie’s

Guiseppe Ciardi

CL BioPharma Group ^

Clinton Museum Store *

Codere S.A. ^

Compartamos Banco ^

Robert J. Congel

Chip Conk ^

Ernie J. Connon

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

Conservation International ^

Consorcio Energetico Punta Cana-Macao SA

Consortium For Worker Education ^

Contrack International, Inc.

Peter Cordy

Corporate Initiatives Development Group, Llc/Medeem ^

Covanta Energy Corporation ^

Cynthia Koger (Estate of)

Cyrom Group Sa ^

Dalberg Global Development Advisors ^ *

Leo A. Daly *

Ariadna Dandes *

Daniel and Corinne Goldman Charitable Fund ^

Stuart E. Davies

Aaron Davis

Robert A. Day and The Willametta K. Day Foundation

John K. Delaney

DELIAN Project [Dominion Voting] ^

Dinyar Devitre

Diageo PLC ^

Leonardo DiCaprio

Dilini Management Group, LLC

Discovery Communications, Inc. ^

Discovery Learning Alliance ^ *

Dla Piper Llp ^

Dogan Sirketler Grubu Holding A.S. [Dogan Holding] ^

Gail Drummond ^

DSM Finance BV ^

Albert J. Dwoskin

Earth Networks ^

Ebay Foundation

Edesia, Inc. ^

Edison Corporation ^ *

Eileen Fisher Inc. ^ *

Elandis Holdings, LLC [FCA Group Holdings LLC]

Victor Elmaleh

Enphase Energy ^

Enso Capital Management ^

Erland & Rose Marie Karlsson Foundation ^

Mark W. Erwin

Richard J. Eskind

Estate of Robert L. Farlow

Jorge E. Estrada Mora

Evofem Llc ^

Family For Every Child ^

Farmers Insurance [Farmers Insurance Exchange] ^

Samia Farouki

Fédération Internationale de Football Association ^

Feed The Children, Inc. ^

FEMSA ^

Robert Fessler

Genine Fidler

Eileen Fisher ^

  1. A. Fisher

John F. Fish

Joy S. Fishman

Jason Flom

Scott J. Forstall

Forum Capital Partners ^

Freddie Mac

Free The Children ^

William H. Freeman

Eric S. Fuller

Fundaç?o Luso-Brasileira ^

Fundación Azteca ^

Fundación Rafael del Pino ^

Elizabeth C. Funk

Steven C. Funk ^

Fxb (Francois-Xavier Bagnoud) International ^

Sonia E. Gardner

Lawrence Gelman

General Motors Company

GEO Capital Holdings, LLC ^

David Giampaolo

Gibson Guitar Corporation ^

James H. Gilliam

Gilt City, Inc.

Global Banking Alliance For Women ^ *

Global Steel Holdings, Ltd.

Michael Gooch

Laura E. Gordon Kutnick

Mark Gorenberg

Julia S. Gouw *

Graal Investimentos S/A ^

Michael D. Granoff

Robert Green

Gucci America, Inc. ^

Gulf Finance House ^

Louise Gund

H.I.G. Capital, LLC ^

Daniel J. Halpern *

Hamza Alkholi Group ^

Hans Foundation ^ *

Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates ^

Hasbro Children’s Fund, Inc. ^

Havas Worldwide, Llc ^

Healthcare Information And Management Systems Society(Himss) ^

Veronica Hearst ^

Roberto Herrera

Hii-Finance Corporation ^

Hill Holliday ^

Hilton Worldwide ^

Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network (HITN) ^ *

Reid Hoffman

Hogan Lovells U.S. LLP *

Homex ^

James Hornthal ^

Hunt Alternatives Fund ^

Chad Hurley

Hyatt Hotels Corporation ^

Jeanette Hyde

Idealab ^

IEEE ^

Ikea Foundation ^

Imaginenations Group ^

Impact Economy SA ^

Indo Gold Ltd ^

Institute Of International Education ^

Integrated Solutions Group Llc ^

Interface, Inc. ^

Interlaken Foundation, Inc.

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

International Fund for Animal Welfare ^

International Justice Mission ^

International Organization for Secure Transactions (OISTE) ^

Inveneo ^

Invitrogen Corporation ^

Jacob Fruitfield Food Group ^

Jamaica [Government of Jamaica] **

Hamilton E. James

Jawbone ^

Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation ^

JHSF Participaç?es S.A. ^

Jive Software ^

Neil Johnson

Robert Trent Jones

Vernon E. Jordan

Vidar Jorgensen ^

Juniper Networks ^

Abdullah S. Kamel ^

Ann Kaplan ^

Jonathan Kaplan

Donna Karan

Walter Kaye

Keep America Beautiful, Inc. ^

Kennedy Smith Foundation

Keystone Service Systems, Inc ^

Suresh Khosla ^

John Khoury

Joe E. Kiani

Kingdom of Bahrain ^

Bernard Klepach

James A. Kohlberg

Sergey Kurzin

Lafarge ^

Brigette Lau

Steve Lawrence

Lazard Capital Markets ^

Lear Family Foundation

Jason D. Lee

LEGO Group ^

Let Water Be Water, LLC

William Levine

Lawrence H. Linden ^

Little Rock Advertising & Promotion Commission

Long Pond Capital Llc ^

Lortron America Inc. ^

LR Group Ltd ^

Lundy’s Special Events

Robert L. Lynch *

Richard Machado

Macquarie Group Limited

Madeline and Alan Blinder [previously listed separately]

Ira C. Magaziner

Manak Corporation ^

Kathleen Manatt

Manchester United Football Club Ltd ^

José Luis Manzano ^

Margaret A. Cargill Foundation ^ *

Catherine C. Marron

Masdar ^

Marco V. Masotti

Mastercard Worldwide

Deryck C. Maughan

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research ^

Matthew B. McClure

McDermott Will & Emery

McLarty Companies ^

Michael R. McWherter

Scott Mead

Medscheme Holdings Co. ^

Mental Insight Foundation

Lynn Meredith

Meridiam ^

Mfi Foundation ^

Pras Michel

Herbert S. Miller ^

Susan Miller

Michael E. Mills

Mindset Social Innovation Foundation ^

Manish Mittal

Mobile Telecommunications Co. ^

Nazee Moinian

Jonathan More

Jason Mudrick

Eric Mumba ^ *

MWW Group LLC

N M Rothschild and Sons, Ltd. ^

Nandos ^

Fernando F. Napolitano ^

Michael Nash

Susan Neely *

Thomas E. Nelson ^

Hassan Nemazee

Nestlé ^ *

Newmont Mining Corp. ^

Nextera Energy, Inc. ^

Nissan North America, Inc.

North America’s Building Trades Unions ^

Nour USA, Ltd. ^

Novartis Group International Ag ^

Novo Nordisk A/S ^

Nuance Foundation, Inc.

Ocean Conservancy, Inc. ^

Odebrecht Overseas Limited

Off-Grid Solutions BV ^

Maura O’Neill

Oneworld Health ^

Ongoing Strategy Investments Sgps, Sa ^

Orfalea Foundation ^

Orthodox Union

Outerwall Inc. ^

Pact ^

Carl Page

Paradigm Nouveau Enterprises, Llc ^

James J. Pascale

Cary Patterson

Pearson Plc *

Pegasus Capital Advisors ^ *

Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates ^

Pentland U.S.A. Inc. ^

Verdun Perry

Philips Healthcare ^

Charles E. Phillips

Pine Capital International PTE LTD ^

Sergey Plastinin ^

Joan Platt ^

Poly Terra Innovation ^

Lea Porter

Postcode Lottery Ltd

Brigitte Poublon

Pratt Industries, Inc. ^

Project Concern International (PCI) ^

Proskauer Rose Llp ^

Prudential Plc ^

Quotidian Ventures

Rabobank International ^

Kenes Rakishev ^

Robert J. Rankin

David E. Rappa

Edward J. Rappa

Jess Ravich

Shlomo Y. Rechnitz

Recurrent Energy ^

Regions Financial Corporation

Heather M. Reisman

Steven J. Reisman *

Renova Group ^

Shai Reshef ^

Ira M. Resnick

Riggs Benevolent Fund

Amy L. Robbins and Larry Robbins

Clifton S. Robbins

Elizabeth J. Robbins

Roberts Law Firm ^

Patrick Rocca

Rogers Communications Inc. ^

James E. Rogers

Greg A. Rosenbaum

Russell L. Rosenthal

Neal Roth

Jacob Rothschild

Joel Rousseau

Michael J. Roux ^

Rubicon Global ^

Ophelia Rudin ^

Rushlake Hotels (USA), Inc.. ^

S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. ^

Sabanci Holdings ^

Michael J. Sacks

Federico Sada González

Sae-A Trading Co. Ltd. ^

Jesus A. Saenz

Suna Said

Sakal Media Group ^

Samuel Group Of Companies ^

Sanam Vaziri Quraishi Foundation (Svqf) ^

Julio M. Santo Domingo

Victoria Sant ^

Luis C. Sarmiento Angulo ^

Michael J. Saylor

Arthur L. Schechter

Andrew Scheinman

Scholastic Inc. *

Susanne Schroff ^

Thomas B. Schueck

Seafood Nutrition Partnership ^ *

Serious Energy ^

SES Americom

Ajay B. Shah

Niranjan S. Shah

Shaista and Rafat Mahmood *

Donna E. Shalala *

Shane’s Inspiration ^ *

Zhengrong Shi

Lekha Singh

Sudhir S. Singh

Alan B. Slifka

Kathleen M. Sloane

Robert F. Smith

Jan Soderberg

Sodexo Group ^

Sony Electronics, Inc. ^

Takis Sparaggis

Warren H. Spar

Star Entertainment GmbH ^

Starbucks Corporation ^

Phil Stefani

Step Up on Second ^

George Stephanopoulos

Douw G. Steyn ^

Sussman Family Foundation

Suzlon Green Power Ltd. ^

Stender Sweeney

Richard L. Swig ^

Roselyne C. Swig

Symantec Corporation ^

Symbioswiss ^

Reza M. Tabatabaei

Hossein Taghavi

Ramon Tallaj

Tapestry Networks, Inc. ^

Target Corporation ^

TD Bank

TechnoGym

Teck Resources Limited ^

Ted Conferences LLC

Telnem Holdings LLC

Judy K. Tenenbaum

Mark Tercek ^

The Altus One Fund, Inc. ^

The Body Shop International ^

The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. *

The Brink’s Company ^

The Cafaro Foundation ^

The Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation

The Douglas and Maria DeVos Foundation

The Dyson Foundation

The Engelberg Foundation ^

The Estate of Celina R. Peterle

The Falic Family Foundation Inc.

The Floyd and Delores Jones Foundation

The George & Judy Marcus Family Foundation ^ *

The George Washington University ^

The Good Night Foundation

The Greenbaum Foundation ^

The Guardian Life Insurance Company Of America ^

The Hinduja Foundation ^

The Hunt Family Foundation

The John E. Fetzer Institute ^

The Kandell Fund

The Konya Sugar Industry & Commerce Inc. ^

The Lauer Philanthropic Foundation ^

The Leona M. And Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust ^

The Loreen Arbus Foundation ^

The Manoukian Charitable Foundation

The Mohamad S Farsi Foundation ^

The Mosaic Company ^

The Moxie Foundation ^

The Nature Conservancy ^

The Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship ^

The Northeast Maglev, LLC

The Norwegian Climate Foundation ^

The Pershing Square Foundation ^

The Ressler/Gertz Family Foundation

The Robert E. and Judith O. Rubin Foundation

The Sager Family Foundation ^

The Sanofi Foundation for North America

The Scott and Suling Mead Foundation ^

The Stella Boyle Smith Trust

The Summit Series, LLC

The Tides Foundation *

The Timberland Company ^

The Tony Elumelu Foundation

The Truman Arnold Companies

The University of Liverpool ^

The Whittemore Collection Ltd. ^

Thommessen Krefting Greve Lund AS ^

Russell James Thomter ^

Thunderbird School Of Global Management ^ *

Time Warner, Inc.

Top Shop International SA ^

Ted Townsend ^

Susie A. Trees *

Tridutch Holding Bv ^

Trilogy International Partners Llc ^

Triodos Bank ^

Patrick Trostle ^

Angelo K. Tsakopoulos

Thomas J. Tull

Turkish Economy Bank (TEB) Türk Ekonomi Bankasi ^ *

Turtle Pond Publications ^

UBS AG ^ *

UFT Disaster Relief Fund, Inc.

Union for International Cancer Control ^

United Refining Company ^

United Water ^

United Way Of America

United Way Worldwide ^

University Of Fortaleza – Unifor ^

Andrés Uribe Crane

Vale S.A. ^

Gerry Van der Sluys

Vardis J. Vardinoyannis ^

Agnes Varis

Helen E. Veit *

Veolia Environnement ^

VF Corporation ^ *

Vital Capital Fund ^ *

Vitol Foundation ^

Anthony von Mandl

Waggener Edstrom Worldwide ^

Salim Walji *

Kyle R. Washington

Water.Org ^

Wealth Creation Preservation & Donation Inc. ^

Daphne C. Weaver

Stephen R. Weiner

Lou Weisbach

Jane Wells ^

Westfield Corporation Inc.

Wildlife Conservation Society ^

Williams-Sonoma, Inc. ^

Williamsworks ^

Win Group ^

Marc T. Winkelman

Wisekey Sa ^

James L. Witt

Wockhardt Limited ^

Neil Woodyer

World Vision ^

Rita Wu

Kevin Peng Xu *

Yara International Asa ^

Robert Gerard Yasi

Yes Bank Limited ^

Bud Yorkin

Linda K. Zecher

Daniel Ziff

Mortimer Zuckerman

More…….

Source:  https://www.clintonfoundation.org/contributors?category=%2450%2C001%20to%20%24100%2C000&page=11

Board Guys Companies

Fiore Financial Corporation

Lionsgate Entertainment

Endeavour Mining Corporation

Petromanas Energy Inc

InterEnergy Holdings

BlackIvy Group

Source:  https://www.clintonfoundation.org/about/board-directors

More Hillary Donors

Albermarle Corporation PAC – $5,000
Amalgamated Bank PAC – $5,000
Anheuser-Busch Companies PAC – $10,000
Caesar’s Entertainment Corporation PAC – $5,000
CenturyLink Inc. Employees PAC – $2,700
Charter Communications Inc. PAC – $5,000
Commerce Bancshares Inc. PAC – $2,700
The Doctors’ Company Federal PAC – $5,000
Dow PAC – $5,000
Dynamis Inc. PAC – $2,700
EDP Renewables North America LLC PAC – $3,000
Enterprise Holdings Inc. PAC – $10,000
Everpower Wind Holding Inc. PAC – $2,700
Fuelcell Energy PAC – $10,000
The Gentex Corporation PAC – $5,000
Interdigital Inc. PAC – $10,000
Leo A Daly Company PAC -$2,700
Liberty Interactive Corporation PAC – $2,500
Liberty Media Corporation – $2,500
Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc. PAC – $5,000
The Southeast Permanente Medical Group (Kaiser Permanente) Federal Healthcare PAC Inc. – $2,700
The Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. PAC – $2,500
STV Group, Inc. PAC – $2,700
SunEdison Inc. Employees PAC – $2,000
Ullico Inc. PAC – $500
Yelp Inc. PAC – $2,700

Source:  https://www.2ndvote.com/press-release-corporate-pacs-supporting-hillary-clinton-president/

Absolute Energy PAC – $5,000
Albermarle Corporation PAC – $5,000
Alexander and Baldwin, Inc. FEDPAC – $5,000
Alston Bird PAC – $1,000
Alvarez & Marsal Holdings, LLC PAC – $5,000
Amalgamated Bank PAC – $5,000
Ameren Federal PAC – $7,500
Andrews & Kurth Federal PAC – $5,000
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC PAC – $5,000
Barrack, Rodos & Bacine PAC – $2,700
Cambia Health Solutions PAC – $1,000
Caresource Management Services Co. PAC – $5,000
CenturyLink Inc. Employee PAC – $5,000
Chromalloy Gas Turbine Corporation PAC – $5,000
Commerce Bancshares Inc. PAC – $2,700
Connell Folley PAC – $2,700
Corning Incorporated Employees PAC – $4,069
Crowley Maritime Corporation Federal PAC – $5,000
Drinker Biddle PAC – $2,871
Duane Morris Government Committee – $5,000
Dynamis Inc. PAC – $2,700
EDP Renewables North America LLC PAC – $3,000
Everpower Wind Holding Inc. PAC – $2,700
First Hawaiian Bank Citizenship Committee – $5,000
Fuelcell Energy PAC – $10,000
Interdigital Inc. PAC – $10,000
Leo A Daly Company PAC – $2,700
Liberty Interactive Corporation PAC -$2,500
Liberty Media Corporation – $2,500
Locke Lord LLP PAC – $5,000
Matson, Inc. Federal Election Committee – $5,000
Mednax Inc. PAC – $5,000
McGuire Woods LLP – $5,000
MWH Americas, Inc. PAC – $5,000
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Federal Political Committee – $5,000
Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc. PAC – $5,000
O’Melveny & Myers PAC – $2,700
O’Neill and Associates PAC – $1,500
Pullman & Comley, LLC PAC – $2,700
Reed Smith PAC – $5,750
Renewable Energy Systems Americas, Inc. PAC – $2,700
Robins Kaplan PAC – $5,000
Sanofi Pasteur, Inc. PAC – $100
SolarCity PAC – $2,700
SSL PAC – $5,000
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. PAC – $2,500
STV Group, Inc. PAC – $2,700
SunEdison Inc. Employees PAC – $2,000
The Doctors’ Company Federal PAC – $10,000
The Clark Hill Federal PAC – $2,000
The Gentex Corporation PAC – $5,000
The Spectrum Group – $500
Thompson Coburn PAC
Ullico Inc. PAC- $500
United Water Inc. Federal PAC – $5,000
VSS & P Fed PAC – $5,000
Westfield Development, Inc. PAC – $5,000

Source:  https://2ndvote.com/update-corporate-pac-donations-clinton-trump-campaigns/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=UPDATE%3A%20Corporate%20PAC%20Donations%20to%20the%20Clinton%20and%20Trump%20Campaigns&utm_campaign=News%20Digest%2014OCT2016

Companies Getting Dough or Benefits from the Clinton Foundation

Boeing, General Electric,  Exxon Mobil and Chevron  (Source:  http://www.redstate.com/diary/2ndvote/2015/03/05/follow-money-clinton-foundation/ )

 

Clinton Global Initiative Funders (Bigger List)

Banc of California, American Federation of Teachers, CA Technologies, The Kresge Foundation, Peter G. Peterson Foundation, Toyota Motors North America, CH2M, Cheniere Energy, The Coca-Cola Company, Freeport-McMoRan Inc., Noble Energy, APCO Worldwide, and Diageo.

(Source: http://www.2ndvote.com/clinton_global_initiative_convenes_annual_meeting_with_help_from_corporate_partners )

2015 Donors

Greater than $25,000,000

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership (Canada)

Fred Eychaner and Alphawood Foundation

Frank Giustra, The Radcliffe Foundation

Nationale Postcode Loterij

The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation

UNITAID

$10,000,001 – $25,000,000

AUSAID

Stephen L. Bing

Commonwealth of Australia

COPRESIDA

Tom Golisano

Government of Norway

J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation

Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia

Denis J. O’Brien and Digicel

Cheryl and Haim Saban & The Saban Family Foundation

Susie Tompkins Buell Fund of the Marin Community Foundation

The Elma Foundation

The Hunter Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation

The Swedish Postcode Lottery

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation

Theodore W. Waitt

$5,000,0001  – $10,000,000

  1. Daniel Abraham

Sheikh Mohammed H. Al-Amoudi

C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, Inc.

Elton John Aids Foundation

Government of the Netherlands

Irish Aid

John D. MacKay

Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) [Norad (Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation)]

OCP Corporation

Michael Schumacher

State of Kuwait

The Clinton Family Foundation

The Coca-Cola Company

The Wasserman Foundation

Tracfone Wireless, Inc.

$1,000,001 – $5,000,000

100 Women in Hedgefunds

Absolute Return for Kids (ARK)

Jay Alix

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa

Nasser Al-Rashid

American Federation of Teachers

Angelopoulos Foundation

Gianna Angelopoulos

Anheuser-Busch Foundation

Smith and Elizabeth Bagley

Barclays Capital

Barclays plc

Mary Bing and Doug Ellis

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina

Richard Blum and Blum Family Foundation

BMU – Federal Ministry for the Environment

Booz Allen Hamilton

Carlos Bremer

Richard Caring

Gilbert R. Chagoury

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

Christy and John Mack Foundation

Cisco

Gustavo Cisneros & Venevision

Citi Foundation

Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund

Stephen J. Cloobeck

Roy E. Cockrum

Victor P. Dahdaleh & The Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Charitable Foundation

Delos Living

Robert Disbrow

Dubai Foundation

Duke Energy Corporation

EKTA Foundation

Entergy

Exxonmobil

Issam M. Fares

Raj Fernando

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Joseph T. Ford

Wallace W. Fowler

Friends Of Saudi Arabia

Fundacion Telmex

Mala Gaonkar Haarman

GEMS Education

General Electric

Ariadne Getty

GIZ – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit [GIZ – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale]

Vinod Gupta

Hewlett-Packard Company

HSBC Holdings

Hult International Business School

Humana Inc.

ICAP Services North America

Inmobiliaria Carso, S.A. De C.V.

Inter-American Development Bank

Sanela D. Jenkins

Robert L. Johnson

Walid Juffali

Dave Katragadda

Kessler Family Foundation

Michael and Jena King

Laureate International Universities

Jonathan and Jeannie Lavine, Trustees of the Crimson Lion Foundation

Lukas Lundin

MAC AIDS Fund

Masimo Foundation

Microsoft

Lakshmi N. Mittal

Monsanto Company

James R. Murdoch

Newsmax Media, Inc.

NRG Energy, Inc.

OAS S.A.

Open Society Institute

Jonathan M. Orszag

Peter G. Peterson Foundation

Pfizer Inc

PGA Tour, Inc.

Presidential Inaugural Committee

Princess Diana Memorial Fund

Procter & Gamble

Stewart Rahr

Paul D. Reynolds

Rilin Enterprises

Robertson Foundation

Salida Capital Foundation

Donald L. Saunders

Joachim Schoss

Bernard L. Schwartz

Sean N. Parker Foundation

Walter H. Shorenstein

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Arnold H. Simon

Bren and Melvin Simon

Amar Singh

Michael Smurfit

Harold Snyder

Sol Goldman Charitable Trust

Steven Spielberg

Standard Chartered Bank

Starkey Hearing Foundation

Starkey Hearing Technologies, Inc.

State Of Qatar

Sterling Stamos Capital Management, LP

Suzlon Energy Ltd.

Swedish Postcode Foundation

Swiss Reinsurance Company

T.G. Holdings

Nima Taghavi

Tenet Healthcare Corporation

The Annenberg Foundation

The Boeing Company

The Coca-Cola Foundation

The Dow Chemical Company

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

The ERANDA Foundation

The Ford Foundation

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

The Government of Brunei Darussalam

The Howard Gilman Foundation

The James R. Greenbaum, Jr. Family Foundation

The Marc Haas Foundation

The New York Community Trust

The Roy and Christine Sturgis Charitable & Educational Trust

The Sherwood Foundation

The Sidney E. Frank Foundation

The Streisand Foundation

The Sultanate of Oman

The Walmart Foundation

The Zayed Family

Thomson Reuters

Toyota Motor North America, Inc.

U.S. Green Building Council

United Arab Emirates

University of Southern California

Verein Aids Life

Walton Family Foundation, Inc.

Gerardo Werthein

Frank White

Worldwide Support for Development

Wyss Charitable Endowment

Yahoo! Inc

YPY Holding Limited

$500,001 – $1,000,000

Abraaj Holdings ^

Acxiom Corporation

Akwa Group

Alibaba Group

Malini Alles

amfAR: The Foundation for AIDS Research

Andrade Gutierrez S.A.

Arizona State University

Arkansas Energy Office – Arkansas Economic Development

Atlas Group Limited

William and Tani Austin

Autodesk, Inc.

Banc of California

Bank of America Foundation

Simón P. Barceló

Barlovento Foundation

Frederick Baron and Lisa Blue

Arpad Busson

Alonzo Cantu

Chevron Corporation

Citigroup Inc

Confederação Nacional da Indústria (CNI)

Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM)

Confederation of Indian Industry

Michael J. Cooper

Crabby Beach Foundation

Lewis B. Cullman

Daimler Trucks North America LLC

Dell Inc.

Depart of Finance & Admin. – State Fiscal Stabilization Fund

Desert Classic Charities Inc

Energy Developments and Investments Corporation

Ferraro Family Foundation

Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD) [Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada]

Fundación Carlos Slim

Matias Garfunkel

Aileen Getty and the Aileen Getty Foundation

Gill Foundation

Global Impact

Jane Goldman

Google Inc.

Brian L. Greenspun

Grupo ABC

Hernreich Family Foundation

Patricia A. Hotung

Itaú Unibanco S/A

J/P Haitian Relief Organization

Jay S. Jacobs

Kresge Foundation

Leslois Shaw Foundation

Peter B. Lewis

Magna International Inc.

McKinsey & Company

Joseph Milton

Mobile Giving Foundation Inc.

Paul Newman and Newman’s Own Foundation

News Corporation Foundation

Nike, Inc.

NoVo Foundation

Sybil Robson Orr and Matthew Orr

OSI Development Foundation

Recep Özkan

People’s Postcode Trust

Postcode African Trust

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Amy Rao

Sanford Robertson

Kjell I. Rokke

Ruettgers Family Charitable Foundation

Sacks Family Foundation

Sangari

Sanyo North America Corporation

Gerald and Elaine Schuster

Barry and Dolly Segal and the Segal Family Foundation

Beth and David Shaw

Jordan Sidoo

Beryl L. Snyder

Brian S. Snyder

Jay T. Snyder

Soros Foundation

Jackson T. Stephens

Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office

The Allstate Corporation

The American Ireland Fund

The Chambers Family Foundation

The David Geffen Foundation

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

The Harrah’s Foundation

The John C. Armitage Foundation

The Joyce Foundation

The Pierre and Pamela Omidyar Fund

The Rumi Foundation

The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trust

The Ted Arison Family Foundation USA, Inc.

The Winnick Family Foundation

Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch

Torres Picón Foundation

UBS Wealth Management USA

UK Department For International Development (DFID)

Visa Inc.

Carole Shields Westbrook and Hugh A. Westbrook

Western Union Foundation

Source:   https://www.clintonfoundation.org/contributors?category=%24500%2C001%20to%20%241%2C000%2C000&page=2

Guys Supporting Both Hillary and Jeb

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/08/04/hillary-clinton-s-mega-donors-are-also-funding-jeb-bush.html

More Hillary Lackeys

Aditya Agarwal, the newly promoted chief technology officer of Dropbox

Source:  http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/nearly-all-of-silicon-valleys-political-dollars-are-going-to-hillary-clinton/

  • Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook
  • Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Alphabet
  • Reed Hastings, founder and CEO of Netflix
  • Drew Houston, founder and CEO of Dropbox
  • Anne Wojcicki, CEO and cofounder of 23andMe
  • Brook Byers, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers
  • John Doerr, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers
  • Reid Hoffman, partner at Greylock
  • Peter Chernin, CEO of The Chernin Group
  • Nathan Blecharczyk, cofounder and CTO of Airbnb
  • Brian Chesky, cofounder and CEO of Airbnb
  • Joe Gebbia, cofounder and CPO of Airbnb
  • Irwin Jacobs, founding chairman and CEO emeritus of Qualcomm
  • Paul Jacobs, executive chairman of Qualcomm
  • David Karp, Founder and CEO of Tumblr
  • Aaron Levie, cofounder and CEO of Box
  • Mark Pincus, cofounder of Zynga
  • Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO and cofounder of Yelp
  • Barry Diller, chairman and senior executive of IAC and Expedia
  • Candy Ergen, cofounder of DISH Network

Source:  http://www.businessinsider.com/tech-ceos-endorse-hillary-clinton-2016-6

Danny Meyer, the restaurateur behind Shake Shack

PayPal chairman John Donahoe, Khosla Ventures founder Vinod Khosla, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Opower founder Alex Laskey, and Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure.

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman

DreamWorks chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg

Source:  http://fortune.com/2016/11/06/bill-maher-obama-interview/

 

 

Radical Hard Left Groups

These are various radical groups that don’t really fit into other categories.  They are, however, Left wing, and, in several cases, Far Far Left (think Left of Hillary).

Democracy Spring Buddies

15 Now Philly

99Rise

100 Grannies for a Livable Future

act.tv

African American Ministers in Action

American Ethical Union

American Family Voices

American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)

Avaaz

Backbone Campaign

Big Apple Coffee Party

Brave New Films

Catholics United

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for the Working Poor

Citizen Action NY

Code Pink

Coffee Party USA

Columbus Campaign for Arms Control

Conscious Elders Network

Courage Campaign

Ctzn Well

Demand Progress

Democracy Chronicles

Democracy Coffee

Democracy for America

Democracy Matters

Democratic Socialists of America

Demos

Dolores Huerta Foundation

East Coast Cannabis Coalition (ECCC)

East Point Peace Academy

Elder Activists

Elders Climate Action

Every Voice

Energy Action Coalition

Food & Water Watch

Franciscan Action Network

Friends of the Earth

Get Money Out – Maryland

Human Earth Animal Liberation (HEAL)

Hightower Lowdown

Institute for Policy Studies

Interfaith Moral Action on Climate (IMAC)

Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement

Jewish Voice for Peace

Just Foreign Policy

Leadership Development Initiative

March Against Corruption

March Against Monsanto

Maryland Committee to Amend

Massachusetts Communities Action Network (MCAN)

MAYDAY.US

Money Out! People In!

MoveOn

National Organization for Women (NOW)

National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund

National People’s Action

Network of Spiritual Progressives/ Tikkun Magazine

New Hampshire Rebellion

Occupy Catholics

Office of the Americas

Other 98%

PA United to Amend

Pay 2 Play

Peace Action

People Demanding Action

People for Bernie

People for the American Way

People Over Politics

People’s Empowerment Project

Pride at Work-New York City/Long Island

Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC)

Progressive Democrats of America

Public Citizen

Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union (RWDSU)

ReThink Media

RootsAction

Rootskeeper.org

Rootstrikers

Shalom Center

Small Planet Institute

Social Security Works

South Central Wisconsin United To Amend

Stamp Stampede

Stop Police Terror Project DC

Sustain US

Unitarian Universalist Association

Unitarian Universalist Church of Delaware County

United Native Americans

United for Peace and Justice

United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS)

United States Student Association (USSA)

United We Dream

U.S. Climate Plan

Ursulines of Tildonk for Justice & Peace

We are Woman

We the People Massachusetts

WildEarth Guardians

WolfPAC

Women’s Promise

Working Families Party

Workmen’s Circle

World Beyond War

Yes Men

Young Democratic Socialists

Youth Jobs Coalition / We Have a Future

Source:   http://www.democracyspring.org/

$$$ Out!  People In! Buddies

99 Rise

Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (Bay Area)

California Common Cause (Bay Area)

The California Disclose Act

California LULAC Institute

Central Contra Costa County Move On Council

East Bay Move to Amend

Free Speech for People

Mount Diablo Peace and Justice Center

Represent US

Sunflower Alliance

Todos Unidos

Tri-Valley MoveOn Council

Source: Supporting Groups tab at http://www.moneyoutpeoplein.com/member_orgs

(Note: Move to Amend is NOT affiliated with the Convention of States Project.  Convention of States is with Citizens for Self-Governance, which you will NOT see on the list below.)

Move To Amend Buddies

After Downing Street

Alliance for Democracy*

American Friends Service Committee

American Friends Service Committee – NE Ohio*

Backbone Campaign

Black Agenda Report*

BuzzFlash

Center for Corporate Policy

Center for Media and Democracy*

Code Pink

Coffee Party USA

Democracy Unlimited*

Detroit Women of Color

Family Farm Defenders

Friends of the Earth

Global Exchange

Independent Progressive Politics Network*

Liberty Tree Foundation*

National Lawyers Guild*

North Carolina AFL-CIO

Organic Consumers Association

Peace Action

Peace and Freedom Party of California

Peaceful Uprising

People-Centered Development Forum

Portland Jobs with Justice

Program on Corporations Law and Democracy*

Progressive Democrats of America*

Reclaim Democracy*

Ruckus Society

Sebastopol Grange

Shays 2

Sierra Club

smartMeme

The Pachamama Alliance

Ultimate Civics*

Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community

Velvet Revolution

Vermont for Single Payer

Veterans For Peace

Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom*

Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church

Pottawattamie County Iowa Republican Party

1% A Peace Army

19 Organizations

2013 National OCCUPY Gathering

A New Way Forward

Abolish Corporate Personhood Now

Advocacy and Education Committee of Community Action Partnership of Greater Dayton Area

Agricultural Permitting Services, LLC

Alachua County Democratic Executive Committee

Alachua County Democratic Party

Alachua County Green Party

Alaska Public Interest Research Group (AkPIRG)

Alaska Women for Political Action (AWPA)

Alliance for Progressive Values

American Independent Business Alliance

Americans for Healthcare

Americans Who Tell The Truth

Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Animal Medical, Inc.

Anti-War Committee

APS, LLC

Association of Federal, State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 1684

AWAKE Palm Beach County

Banner Grange 627

Barbour County Democratic Women

Berkeley Fellowship of Universalist Unitarians, Social Justice Committee

Berks Gas Truth

BitJazz Inc.

Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project

Bullfrog Communities

Bus For Progress

California State Grange

Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for Corporate Policy

Center for Justice, Peace and the Environment/Fort Collins Community Action Network

Central Labor Council of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties (CA)

Central Ohio Green Education Fund

CGR Consulting

CirclesWork!

CitizenControl.org

Citizens for Legitimate Government

Citizens for Peaceful Resolutions

Citizens Institute for Public Policy

City Lights Books in San Francisco

Civic Satisfaction

Clay Street Counseling and Consulting

Clifton Citizens to End Corporate Rule

Clove Valley CSA at Outback Farm

Coal Moratorium Now!

Coalition of Concerned Patriots

CoalSwarm

Coast Democratic Club of Mendocino County

Colorado Community Rights Network

Columbus Free Press

Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism

Commonomics USA

Commonweal Institute

Community Democracy Project

Community Organizing Center

Community Unitarian Universalist Church

Compassion dba Small Change

Concerned Citizens of Tioga County

Conejo Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Connect The Dots For Democracy

Constitution Restoration Cooperative Association

Cook Inletkeeper

Corporation Separation Movement

Counter Culture Frozen Yogurt Mansfield Road

CounterCorp

Culver City Democratic Club

Darla House Mission Church

Dave Swager Photography

Dayton Miami Valley AFL-CIO Regional Labor Council

Declaration of Reindependence

Defiance Citizens For Change

Democracy Amendment Coalition of Massachusetts-West

Democracy for America (DFA) Palm Beach County

Democracy for America of Fairfield County, Connecticut

Democracy for Missouri

Democracy for Montgomery County

Democracy for Pittsburgh

Democratic Committee of Essex County, NY

Democratic Socialists of Central Ohio

Democrats United for Progress

DGC Press

Dick Eiden for Congress 2012

District 7 West Move On Council

Divide Democrats

DocExamPro LLC

Drake Law Firm

DuPage County Green Party

East Bay Peace Action

Eastern Washington Voters

Eat Drink Politics

Eco-Eating

EcoBirth-Women for Earth and Birth

EcoJive

Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church

Essex County, New York, Democratic Committee

Ethical Business Society

Ethical Humanist Society of Philadelphia (EHSoP)

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus, OH

First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches – Social Action Committee

Florida Immigrant Coalition

Florida Initiative for Electoral Reform (FLIER)

Florida Voters Coalition

Food & Water Watch

Free Speech For People

Friends for a Nonviolent World

Full Moon Sanctuary Church

GlobalSolutionsMN.org

GMO Free USA

Gordon, Elias & Seely

Grace Productions, Inc.

Grandmothers for Peace – Twin Cities

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance

Greater Northwest Ohio AFL-CIO Endorsement

Greater Peoria Progressive Coalition

Green Democratic Club of Sacramento County

Green Party of Dallas County

Green Party of Florida

Green Party of Hamilton County Ohio

Green Party of Humboldt County

Green Party of Minnesota

Green Party of Monroe County, NY

Green Party of Monterey County

Green Party of Ohio

Green Party of San Mateo County

Green Party of Santa Fe

Green Party of Skagit County

Green Party of Suffolk

Green Party of Tennessee

Green Party of Washington State

Green Sanctuary Task Force, Unitarian-Universalist Church of Bloomington, Indiana

Greenway Flooring, LLC

Hands Across the River Coalition, Inc. – Greater New Bedford, Massachusetts

HEAL Utah

Health Care for All Oregon

Heartwood

Herbert Law Offices

Hinds & Associates

Hip Hop Congress

Human Agenda

Humanist Community of Central Ohio

Humboldt Bay Veterans for Peace

Information Press

Inner Works Acupuncture and Physical Therapy

International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 60 Pensacola, FL

International Longshore and Warehouse Union

Iowa Sierra Club

Jabar Injury

Jackson County Democrats/ Occupy Ashland

Justice Through Music

Kentucky Education Association

Kitchel Family Organic Farm

Klamath Sustainable Communities

Lake Country Unitarian Universalist Church

Lake County Democratic Club

Larry Packwood Builder

Las Vegas (NM) Peace and Justice Center

Law Offices of Bill Black

Lawmaker Ethics.org

Leftist Marching Band

Local 20/20 – A Transition Town Initiative

Lompoc Democratic Club

Lompoc Films endorsed petition to Lompoc City Council

Lotus Tribe

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Macalester Plymouth United Church

Macrocosm USA

Main Street Alliance of Oregon

Maine Citizens for Clean Elections

Mainstreet Moms

Manatee Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Media Action Center

Metro Justice, Inc.

Michael Cavlan US Senate Campaign

MichieHamlett

Middle Class Clout

Miller Law Offices

Miniprotests.com

Minnesota AFL-CIO

Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers

MN Citizens Federation N.E.

MN Pachamama Community

Montgomery County Progressive Alliance

Mountain Vista Unitarian Universalist

Move On – Vancouver Washington Chapter

MoveOn Council of South Palm Beach/ North Broward Counties

MoveOn metro Denver council

MoveOn.org Southern Alameda County Council

National Consortium of What’s Happening Now

National Lawyers Guild of Minnesota

Nature Coast Unitarian Universalists Inc. of Citrus Springs FL

Needs of the People Foundation

Nelson Smith

Network for Environmental and Economic Responsibility of United Church of Christ

New Harmony Watch

New Progressive Alliance

New York Democracy Group

New York Occupy Wall Street Restore Democracy Working Group

No Money Congress

No More Stolen Elections!*

No More Victims

North Shore Labor Council

Northeast Philly for Peace and Justice

NY Against Fracking

Occidental Arts and Ecology Center

Occupy Amherst

Occupy Baltimore

Occupy Berkshires

Occupy COMO – Columbia, MO

Occupy Danbury

Occupy Falmouth

Occupy Hendersonville (NC)

Occupy Houston

Occupy Merced

Occupy Moab

Occupy Mountain View

Occupy Naperville

Occupy Newport Corporate Personhood Group

Occupy North Palm Beach

Occupy Oakland Local Business Liaison Committee

Occupy Oceanside

Occupy Our Home

Occupy Palm Beach County, Florida

Occupy Port Townsend

Occupy Rockford

Occupy Sacramento

Occupy Saint Paul

Occupy Salem Oregon

Occupy San Fernando Valley

Occupy Santa Rosa

Occupy Seattle’s Get Money Out of Politics workgroup

Occupy Space Coast

Occupy Springfield Missouri

Occupy Tucson

OccupyKst

OccupyWNC

Ohio Alliance for Retired Americans

Ohio Conference on Fair Trade

Oil Change International

One Goal Campaign

Opednews.com

Orange County Peace Coalition

Our Voice Matters

Oxford Citizens for Peace and Justice

Pacific Green Party of Oregon

Palm Beach County Chapter of the Network of Spiritual Progressives

Palm Beach County Environmental Coalition

Palm Desert Greens Democratic Club

Palomar Unitarian Universalist Peace and Justice Ministry

Patriots for Change

Patriots Grow Alliance

Peace & Justice Center of Nevada County

Peace Action of San Mateo County

Peace Education and Action Center

Peace Education Center of Greater Lansing

Peace Network of the Ozarks

PeaceWorks KC

Pediatric Psychology of Connecticut, LLC

Pediatric Psychology of New York, PLLC

Peninsula Peace and Justice Center

PennVentures, Inc.

Pensacola Patriots for Peace

Pensacola Solutions Project

People Against Chemical Tresspass

People For A New Society

People for Peace and Justice Sandusky County

People’s Democratic Club of Santa Cruz County

Permaculture Activist Magazine

Petaluma Grange

Point Nine Nine, .99 Advocacy Fund

Porterhouse LTD

Proaction Associates

Progpen Consulting, Inc.

Progressive Coalition of Northern New York

Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) – Palm Beach County, Florida

Progressive Democrats of America – Arizona

Progressive Democrats of America, Ohio Chapter

Progressive Party of Oregon

Progressive Peace Coalition

Progressive Push

Prosperity Agenda

Public Banking Institute

Raleigh-Wake MoveOn Council

Re-Employ America

Reasonable Solutions OWS Philadelphia

Reclaiming the American Dream team

Redwood Alliance

Refuge Ministries of Tampa Bay

Restore Sanity and Take Back America

River of Grass Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

RTSV United

Sacramento for Democracy

Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation AFL-CIO

San Diego Clean Elections

San Diego Computer Consulting

Santa Monica City Council

Sarasota Alliance for Fair Elections (SAFE)

Sarasota County Council Of Neighborhood Associations

Second Sister Solutions

SEIU Local 503, Oregon Public Employees Union

Sentient Times

Service and Social Justice Committee, River of Grass Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Sierra Club, Manatee Sarasota Group

Sierra Club, Osage group of the Missouri Chapter

Sierra Club, Thomas Hart Benton group of the Missouri Chapter

Siskiyou Progressive Alliance

Smiling Bear Woodcrafts

Snader Law Group

Social Action Committee UU Church of Brevard Melbourne FL

Social Action Committee, UU church, Newburyport MA

Social Justice Committee of Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Marion Co.

Social Justice Council of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tarpon Springs

Social Justice Council, Unitarian Universalists of Clearwater, FL

Solano Peace, Justice & Freedom Coalition

South Carolina Progressive Network

South Country Peace Group

South Florida Interfaith Worker Justice

South West Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice

Southern Illinois People for Progress

Southwest Ohio Green PAC

Split This Rock Poetry Festival

Squadron 13 Aviation Museum

St Petersburg Greens

Sterns & Walker

Suffolk Peace Network

Surf Dog Enterprises LLC

Surrano Law Offices

Sustainable Living Systems

Syracuse Peace Council

Take Back America for the People

Tao Sun Promotions

Texas Democratic Women

Texas Democratic Women of Ellis County

The 28ers

The 99% of Newark and East Central Ohio

The Ahimsa Store

The American Institute for Progressive Democracy (TAIPD)

The Bridge

The Canary Coalition

The City Council of Oberlin, Ohio

The City of Silverton Oregon

The Climate Crisis Coalition of the Twin Cities (3CTC)

The Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive

The David and Goliath Project

The Enviro Show

The Hampton Institute

The Impartial Review, LLC

The Interfaith Alliance of Rochester

The Last American Vagabond

The Link

The Main Street Alliance

The Missouri Chapter of the Sierra Club

The Ohio Farmers Union

The Pachamama Alliance

The Pacific Green Party

The People For Peace Project

The People’s Congress

The Save America Now Project

The Taos Group

The Universal Center for Peace and Development.

The Women’s Network, Advocates for Democratic Principles

theRevolutionCenter

Thwink.org

Time to Amend

Tioga Peace and Justice

Tom Dwyer Automotive Services

Treasure Coast Progressive Alliance

TriLibrium

Triple L, Ink Graphic Design

Twin Cities Peace Campaign

Umpqua Chapter of the Pacific Green Party

Unitarian Fellowship of South Florida

Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

Unitarian Universalist Church of Brevard

Unitarian Universalist Church of Corpus Christi, TX

Unitarian Universalist Church of Delaware County

Unitarian Universalist Church of Tarpon Springs

Unitarian Universalist Community of Cambria

Unitarian Universalist Congregation East

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Duluth

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Salem Oregon

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Social Justice Team

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, Florida – Social Justice Committee

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Stony Brook

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Gainesville, FL

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of St Augustine, FL

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Vero Beach, FL – Social Justice Committee

Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry of Florida (UULMF)

Unitarian Universalist Parish of Monson – Social Action Committee

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Committee of Fresno

Unitarian Universalist Society of the Daytona Beach Area, Inc.

Unitarian Universalists of Grants Pass fellowship

Unitarian Universalists of Pensacola

Unitarian Universalitst Church of Sarasota – Social Justice Committee

United Auto Workers, Local 2865 (CA)

United for a Fair Economy

United Progressives

United to Save Our Democracy

United Wisconsin

Upper Arlington Progressive Action

Upright U.S.A.

US Day of Rage

US Uncut

Vermont for Single Payer

Vermont Political Revolution Corporation

Veterans For Peace Chapter 27

Victoria Armigo, EA

Video Rodeo, Inc.

Voting Matters

Wamend

We Are One, Inc.

WELL Willits Economic LocaLization

Wendler Law, PC

West Virginia Highlands Conservancy

West Yolo Democratic Club

Western New York Peace Center, Inc.

Wettermark & Keith LLC

WildWood Productions

Wisconsin Democracy Campaign

WMNF 88.5 FM Community Radio in Tampa, FL

Women Against Military Madness

Women Occupy San Diego

Worcester (MA) Democratic Committee

WSLR, Inc.

Wunderman Comics

www.WeAreOne.cc – We Are One, Inc. – WAO

 

Source:  http://www.movetoamend.org/organizations

CREDO Buddies

350.org

Color of Change

Rewire

CREDO Mobile

Source:  https://www.credodonations.com/

Democracy Now!, Brennan Center for Justice, Doctors Without Borders, ACLU, EFF, Planned Parenthood

Source:  http://credoaction.com/about/

Black Lives Matter Fund,  Center for Media and Democracy, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Common Cause, National Domestic Workers Alliance, Shell Not Fund,  Mother Jones Investigative Fund, International Rescue Committee, Medical Students for Choice, OUR Walmart, NARAL Pro-Choice America,  Center for Economic and Policy Research, Fight for the Future, International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, Project on Government Oversight, Organic Consumer Association, Rising Tide North America,  Center for Constitutitonal Rights,  Social Security Works, Public Citizens’ Stop the TPP Campaign, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, Pathfinder International, Zinn Education Project, InsideClimate News, ReThink Media, Institute for America’s Future,  Association of Concerned Scientists, Free Press, Friends of the Earth

Source:  http://www.credomobile.com/lp/donations/2015-donations-report.aspx?utm_source=credoaction&utm_medium=slider&utm_campaign=2015donationsreport

99% Spring Buddies

Jobs With Justice, United Auto Workers,National Peoples Action, National Domestic Workers Alliance, MoveOn.org, New Organizing Institute, Movement Strategy Center, The Other 98%, Service Employees International Union, AFL-CIO, Rebuild the Dream, Color of Change, UNITE-HERE, Greenpeace, Institute for Policy Studies, PICO National Network, New Bottom Line, Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, SNCC Legacy Project, United Steel Workers, National Education Association, Working Families Party, Communications Workers of America, United States Student Association, Rainforest Action Network, American Federation of Teachers, Leadership Center for the Common Good, UNITY, National Guestworker Alliance, 350.org, The Ruckus Society, Citizen Engagement Lab, smartMeme Strategy & Training Project, Right to the City Alliance, Pushback Network, Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, Progressive Democrats of America, Change to Win, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance, Campaign for America’s Future, Public Campaign Action Fund, Fuse Washington, Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment, Citizen Action of New York, Engage, United Electrical Workers Union, National Day Laborers Organizing Network, Alliance for a Just Society, The Partnership for Working Families, United Students Against Sweatshops, Presente.org, Get Equal, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, Corporate Accountability International, American Federation of Government Employees, Training for Change, People Organized for Westside Renewal (POWER), Student Labor Action Project, Colorado Progressive Coalition, Green for All, DC Jobs with Justice, Midwest Academy, The Coffee Party, International Forum on Globalization, UFCW International Union, Sunflower Community Action, Illinois People’s Action, Lakeview Action Coalition, Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, International Brotherhood of the Teamsters, Resource Generation, Highlander Research and Education Center, TakeAction Minnesota, Energy Action Coalition, Earthhome.us

Source:  http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/04/15/99-spring-in-the-trenches/

PA United to Amend Buddies

Unitarian Universalist Pennsylvania Legislative Advocacy Network (UUPLAN)

Wolf PAC Pennsylvania (Not affiliated with Governor Tom Wolf)

The Citizens Reform Group

 

Source:   https://paunitedtoamend.wordpress.com/whoispaua/

Code PINK Buddies

Adalah-NY, AlternetCommonDreamsDemocracy Now, the Feminist Majority FoundationGlobal ExchangeGold Star Families for Peace, the Huffington PostIraq Veterans Against the War,Jewish Voice for PeaceMADREMilitary Families Speak OutThe Nation, the National Priorities Project, the New Priorities Network, the Peace Majority ReportPacifica.org, theRainforest Action Network, the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli OccupationUnited For Peace and JusticeVeterans For PeaceWomen in Black, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, and Zmag.

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=6149

ANAKBAYAN Buddies

Action 21

Babae-SF

BAYAN-USA

Choforitos United

FiRE NYC

Gabriela-USA

Jersey City Peace Movement

National Alliance for Filipino Concerns

New Jersey DREAM Act Coalition

New Jersey United Students

New York Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines

NJ Youth Against War and Imperialism

Pinay sa Seattle

Revolutionary Student Coordinating Committee

San Francisco Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines

SIGAW-LA

Wind of the Spirit

 

Source:  Allies section in page footer of https://anakbayannynj.wordpress.com/members/educational-development-materials-2/

Rainbow PUSH Coalition 2013 Buddies

2013 Convention Sponsors

Alpha International Travel, Inc.

Ariel

Boeing

Clear Channel

Comcast

General Electric

Kroger

Miller Coors

Nielsen

Wells Fargo

Bank of America

Citi

Dominick’s

PepsiCo

Walgreens

ABC 7

AFSCME

AFT

Allstate

Aramark

Chase

ComEd

Compass Group

enterprise

Food Lion

GM

Home Depot

Honda

Hyatt

Jackson Lewis

Macy’s

NASCAR

NBC 5

Reach Out Wireless

Northern Trust

Service Master

Sodexo

UFCW

Source:  http://rainbowpush.org/index.php/pages/1746/

Buddies

Rainbow PUSH Affiliates

PUSH Excel
1000 Churches Connected

Organizations

NAACP
National Urban League
SCLC
National Action Network
National Organization for Women
Freepress
United States Hispanic Leadership Institute
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund

 

Source:  http://rainbowpush.org/pages/links

Pushers for McCain-Feingold

Open Society Institute, Pew Charitable Trusts , the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Joyce Foundation, the Jerome Kohlberg Trust, the Ford Foundation , and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

(Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=456 )

National Fair Housing Alliance Buddies

Source:  http://www.nationalfairhousing.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=%2bl%2fpbHIt%2fh8%3d&tabid=2574&mid=5167

Advocates for Youth Buddies

CULTURAL ADVOCACY AND MOBILIZATION INITIATIVE (CAMI)

Alabama Alliance for Healthy Youth (AA4HY), a partnership withAIDS Alabama

Broward County Youth Council (BCYC), a partnership withPlanned Parenthood of South Florida and the Treasure Coast

Colorado Youth CREATE, a partnership with Colorado Youth Matter

Forward Together Youth, a partnership with Forward Together

Ohio Youth Leadership Council, a partnership with the Center for Community Solutions

Mississippi Youth Council (MYCouncil), a partnership withMississippi First

Louisiana Youth for Truth (LYFT), a partnership with the Institute for Women and Ethnic Studies

ANTI-HOMOPHOBIA/TRANSPHOBIA PROJECT

Access AIDS Care (Norfolk Va)

Damien Ministries (Washington, DC)

United Neighborhood Centers of North Eastern PA (Scranton, PA)

MUSLIM YOUTH PROJECT

MIC Women’s Health Services (Queens, NY)

NATIONAL EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION INITIATIVE

Mount Pleasant Community Zone

Jewish Renaissance Foundation

West Virginia FREE

TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION

CDC Partners

South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

Colorado Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, and Prevention

Hawaii Youth Services Network

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Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North Carolina

Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention, and Parenting

Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy

Oklahoma Insitute for Child Advocacy

Center for Health Training (Washington State)

Other Partners

Eyes Open Iowa

South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

Colorado Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, and Prevention

Hawaii Youth Services Network

Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of North Carolina

Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention, and Parenting

Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy

Oklahoma Insitute for Child Advocacy

Center for Health Training (Washington State)

YOUTH OF COLOR INITIATIVE

AIDS Action of North Alabama (Huntsville, AL)

Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board (Albuquerque, NM)

AID Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)

Communities in Schools (Thomasville, NC)

ComServ Inc. (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

Focus On Flagler Youth Coalition, Inc (Bunnell, FL)

Girls Inc. of Lynn (Lynn, MA)

Greater Than

HOTGIRLS (Atlanta, GA)

Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies (New Orleans, LA)

Love Heals (NY, NY)

Make the Road New York (Brooklyn, NY)

Taller Salud (Loiza, Puerto Rico)

THE POINT Community Development Corporation (Bronx, NY)

Uplift School Health Center (Chicago, IL)

Youth Empowerment Mission (Brooklyn, NY)

YOUNG WOMEN OF COLOR INITIATIVE

AID Atlanta, INC

Building Bridges, Inc

Alcorn State University

Clark Atlanta University

Jackson State University

Mississippi Valley State University

Morehouse College

 

Source:  http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/about-us/partner-organizations

 

Left Wing Funders

Foundation                                                       Assets               Grants Awarded              Year

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 33,498,185,159 3,626,100,000 2009
Ford Foundation 10,373,847,207 476,173,989 2009
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 8,490,415,783 354,956,931 2009
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 6,851,296,219 345,190,721 2009
W. K. Kellogg Foundation 6,371,046,123 305,000,000 2009
David and Lucile Packard Foundation 5,699,231,606 282,825,448 2009
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 5,237,796,060 234,719,855 2009
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 5,051,529,429 216,162,235 2009
Rockefeller Foundation 3,317,100,678 145,129,900 2009
Annie E. Casey Foundation 2,564,720,003 150,343,185 2009
Carnegie Corporation of New York 2,432,582,536 112,195,444 2009
Simons Foundation 1,406,194,090 87,024,914 2009
Howard Heinz Endowments 1,363,037,029 55,124,695 2009
Open Society Institute 1,102,893,795 1,035,719,221 2009
Sandler Foundation 866,533,972 51,325,595 2009
Ahmanson Foundation 857,431,395 44,392,650 2009
Joyce Foundation 773,627,899 36,046,443 2009
Rockefeller Brothers Fund 729,263,381 31,188,924 2009
Surdna Foundation 693,515,303 38,678,619 2009
Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation 590,983,904 21,624,544 2009
Vira I. Heinz Endowment 486,147,664 21,904,943 2005
Minneapolis Foundation 479,912,634 33,958,319 2010
Public Welfare Foundation 445,896,838 22,400,036 2009
Nathan Cummings Foundation 415,102,143 19,944,000 2009
Pew Charitable Trusts 350,837,431 106,223,642 2009
Verizon Foundation 241,741,456 56,289,332 2009
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation 240,720,289 14,681,123 2009
Jenifer Altman Foundation 233,640,422 12,112,837 2009
William J. Clinton Foundation 181,936,614 4,046,086 2009
Tides Foundation 175,019,369 97,028,446 2009
Blue Moon Fund 173,631,303 9,735,736 2009
Educational Foundation of America 162,081,218 8,610,634 2009
United Nations Foundation 136,682,490 54,354,979 2009
Freddie Mac Foundation 133,953,554 13,119,576 2009
Bullitt Foundation 101,927,252 6,718,467 2009
Mertz Gilmore Foundation 101,021,755 6,066,405 2009
Flora Family Foundation 99,882,823 4,057,743 2009
Bauman Family Foundation 95,212,399 5,775,000 2010
Heinz Family Foundation 94,600,511 4,443,968 2009
Sierra Club 88,509,397 40,734,048 2009
J. M. Kaplan Fund 87,279,542 11,244,886 2009
Rockefeller Family Fund 87,257,641 8,884,650 2009
David Geffen Foundation 86,617,976 4,036,351 2009
Stanley Foundation 79,483,347 0 2009
Scherman Foundation 69,604,419 1,682,950 2009
Tides Center 69,556,930 5,959,805 2009
Energy Foundation 68,673,826 90,425,648 2009
AT&T Foundation 68,650,008 61,820,540 2009
Summit Charitable Foundation 68,269,520 6,681,134 2009
Columbia Foundation 67,970,254 2,543,274 2010
Compton Foundation 64,316,869 4,407,309 2009
Century Foundation 63,465,551 0 2010
Woods Fund of Chicago 56,844,180 2,693,760 2009
Prospect Hill Foundation 52,985,454 3,169,927 2009
Merck Family Fund 51,964,740 3,619,310 2009
Arca Foundation 48,011,069 1,872,793 2009
Town Creek Foundation 45,213,983 2,585,500 2009
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation 44,534,986 2,780,520 2009
Foundation For Deep Ecology 43,216,776 1,167,854 2010
New World Foundation 40,675,611 9,151,838 2009
Ms. Foundation for Women 36,949,599 3,276,500 2010
Ploughshares Fund 35,741,105 5,236,650 2009
Schooner Foundation 33,351,026 3,456,397 2009
Schumann Center for Media and Democracy 32,781,435 2,890,280 2009
Allstate Foundation 31,544,604 18,344,750 2009
Alan B. Slifka Foundation 30,556,989 6,092,308 2009
Aetna Foundation 29,669,325 12,027,034 2009
Target Foundation 28,323,444 9,750,000 2010
New-Land Foundation 26,814,091 1,730,970 2009
Bank of America Foundation 25,110,853 190,668,042 2009
Funding Exchange 22,650,137 3,882,901 2009
Living Cities 22,219,372 16,728,332 2009
Lear Family Foundation 20,670,643 1,920,558 2009
Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation 18,380,219 20,774,269 2009
Wieboldt Foundation 17,864,007 753,714 2009
Glaser Progress Foundation 15,447,040 1,815,250 2009
Colombe Foundation 14,613,647 1,206,500 2010
Public Interest Projects 13,727,343 26,349,380 2009
Liberty Hill Foundation 13,100,108 4,896,583 2009
Stewart R. Mott Foundation 13,044,892 909,256 2008
Barbra Streisand Foundation 11,388,708 1,445,000 2009
Samuel Rubin Foundation 10,891,436 520,722 2010
American Express Foundation 8,212,520 7,739,700 2009
Turner Foundation 8,212,520 12,557,124 2005
Shefa Fund 7,173,516 4,216,198 2006
Jewish Funds for Justice 6,439,130 1,039,078 2009
Proteus Fund 5,402,326 6,088,118 2009
Ben & Jerry’s Foundation 5,320,384 1,799,080 2009
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 4,736,095 112,733 2009
Sara Lee Foundation 4,242,996 2,344,982 2009
ChevronTexaco Foundation 3,511,914 521,952 2009
Threshold Foundation 2,910,371 1,351,328 2009
Rosenberg Fund for Children 2,744,738 304,378 2009
Grassroots International 2,370,792 1,889,806 2009
National Comm. for Responsive Philanthropy 2,069,093 0 2009
Sunlight Foundation 2,066,772 2,640,282 2009
Righteous Persons Foundation 2,032,636 3,335,500 2009
PBS Foundation 1,838,189 2,777,352 2009
CarEth Foundation 1,836,013 0 2008
Peace Development Fund 1,328,101 277,775 2009
A. J. Muste Memorial Institute 1,253,123 842,790 2009
JEHT Foundation 962,818 0 2009
Three Rivers Community Foundation 920,674 145,886 2009
Alliance for Global Justice 898,823 305,448 2010
Stern Family Fund 806,158 311,500 2005
Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation 666,488 40,698 2009
Beldon Fund 571,072 3,287,500 2009
Agape Foundation 364,139 497,786 2009
New York Times Company Foundation 308,902 1,545,535 2009
Neighborhood Funders Group 239,017 0 2009
Progress Unity Fund 213,523 198,481 2009
People’s Rights Fund 79,201 245,130 2009
Interfaith Funders 40,930 0 2010
Changemakers 26,493 0 2009
Civil Justice Foundation 3,347 40,000 2010

 

Source:   http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/Left%20Wing%20Funding%20-%20No%20Zero%20or%20Neg%20Assets.xls

Southern Coalition for Social Justice Buddies

  • Ford Foundation
  • Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation
  • Open Society Foundations
  • Kellogg Foundation
  • Fund for Southern Communities
  • Education Foundation of America
  • Rose Foundation
  • Warner Foundation
  • Drug Policy Alliance
  • Impact Fund
  • Triangle Community Foundation
  • Elizabeth Wade Grant Endowment Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation
  • Central Carolina Bank Endowment of the Triangle Community Foundation
  • James E. & Margaret R. Davis Endowment of the Triangle Community Foundation
  • Ben and Caroline Ansbacher Fund
  • Fleisher-Bierstein Family Trust

Source:  http://www.southerncoalition.org/about/supporters/

ANSWER COALITION BUDDIES

Al-Awda, the Green Party USA, the International Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal, the National Council of Arab Americans, the National Lawyer’s Guild, the New Communist Party of the Netherlands, Not In Our Name, and United For Peace and Justice. Other key allies of ANSWER included the president of AFSCME Local 1702, the vice president of the Baltimore branch of Al Sharpton‘s National Action Network, and the president of the World Union of Freethinkers (a militant atheist organization)

People’s Rights Fund ,  Progress Unity Fund (PUF)

Source:

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=7866

Netroots Nation Buddies

ActBlue, the Alliance for Justice,America’s Voice, the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, the American Federation of Teachers, the Blue Green Alliance, Common Cause,Change to Win, DailyKos, Democracy For America, the Democratic National Committee, Faith in Public Life, Fenton Communications, Friends of the Earth, the Human Rights Campaign, MoveOn, NARAL Pro-Choice America, the National Education Association, the New Organizing Institute, Planned Parenthood, Progress Now, Salsa Labs, the Service Employees International Union, the Sierra Club, and The American Prospect.

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1542

PREMIER SPONSORS

At Amalgamated Bank, we believe banks can be a force for good. From promoting wage fairness and job creation, to investing in a cleaner, greener future, we’re working to build a better world. We’re proud to be the most trusted financial institution for progressive people and organizations.

The American Federation of Teachers is a union of professionals that champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for our students, their families and our communities. We are committed to advancing these principles through community engagement, organizing, collective bargaining and political activism, and especially through the work our members do. 

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Communications Workers of America (CWA), a labor union representing over 700,000 men and women in both private and public sectors, is a leading voice for democracy and economic justice. CWA members work in telecommunications, broadcasting, cable TV, journalism, publishing, manufacturing, airlines, customer service, government service, health care, education and other fields. Learn more at cwa-union.org or follow us on Twitter @CWAUnion or Facebook at facebook.com/cwaunion. 

Daily Kos is the largest liberal online community, reaching over ten million readers and activists every month. It’s at once a news organization, social network, and activist hub. While presidents and senators have contributed to Daily Kos, its real power is rooted in its four-million-member community who use the platform to fight for progressive change.

Since our founding in 2011, DSPolitical‘s combined the best data and widest range of digital inventory to serve billions of ad impressions for our clients. Our staff of campaign veterans and technologists will work with you to create a digital media plan to match and find your audience online.

Google’s innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web property in all major global markets. Google’s targeted advertising program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while enhancing the overall web experience for users.

I Am An Immigrant is a public awareness campaign that encourages individuals to explore and celebrate their own immigrant heritage stories and to stand in solidarity with new Americans and those arriving to our country today.

InformedImmigrant is an online educational platform connecting the undocumented immigrant community with resources and information to become empowered in today’s political environment.

MoveOn.org began in 1998 as a simple online petition. Since then, we’ve gone on to change the face of American politics. We are now the largest independent digital-first online political group in America—with millions of members fighting together to elevate the voices of real people in our democracy, build the resistance to the Trump-Republican agenda, and win progress.

The National Education Association, the nation’s largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA’s 3 million members work at every level of education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States. 

NextGen America acts politically to prevent climate disaster, promote prosperity, and protect the fundamental rights of every American.

Planned Parenthood Action Fund is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization formed as the advocacy and nonpartisan political arm of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. The Action Fund engages in educational, advocacy and electoral activity, including legislative advocacy, voter education, and grassroots organizing. 

WordPress.com helps millions of people create beautiful sites for small business, blogging, and publishing—and we host sites for some of the biggest names in the world, including Microsoft, News Corp., and The New York Times. The WordPress.com network welcomes more than 409 million people viewing more than 15.5 billion pages each month. Our users publish more than 41 million new posts and 60.5 million comments each month.

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At ActBlue, we build and power cutting-edge fundraising tools for Democratic campaigns, progressive organizations, and charities. Over 3.6 million ActBlue Express users have saved their payment information with us, making it easy for them to give in a single click and connect with the candidates and causes they care about.

Action Network is a mission-driven nonprofit creating digital organizing tools with one simple goal: to build progressive power. Action Network partners like AFL-CIO, Standing Rock Sioux, and Women’s March use our intuitive tools to create powerful actions to scale their impact—and you can too. Create your free account at ActionNetwork.org.

The AFL-CIO is the national federation of 56 unions of working people. We believe America should work for we the people, not just the wealthy and well-connected. Working people deserve to make more than a decent living; we deserve a decent life. 

The American Prospect is a quarterly print and digital political magazine based in Washington, DC. Our website, Prospect.org, produces daily commentary on events of the day along with a steady stream of public policy analysis. We’re liberal and progressive but we also hold the Left accountable when necessary. Come check us out at Prospect.org.

Becker Digital Strategy: Bringing 20+ years of communication and marketing background to work for the progressive movement. Digital strategy consulting. Digital training.

80% of Americans agree. Both major parties have chosen big donors over the American people. As partner organizations, Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats are running numerous outstanding candidates for Congress in 2018 who have taken a pledge to fight for the average American instead of catering to Wall Street and corrupt donors. In a single, national campaign, together we are committed to a progressive platform to remove corruption, make Medicare for All a reality, rebuild the economy, and protect the rights of all Americans.

Catalist has been a leader in civic data and data science innovation. Our mission is to provide the progressive community with the data and services needed to better identify, understand, and communicate with the people they want to engage and mobilize. We are committed to using technology and the talents of our diverse team to nurture a vibrant, growing, progressive community.

The California School Employees Association (CSEA) is the largest school employees union in the nation, representing 238,000 staff throughout California. CSEA members perform a wide range of essential work in our public schools & colleges. We have a personal investment in our schools, because we have a personal commitment to our children and communities.

The Center for Constitutional Rights employs litigation, education, and advocacy to empower poor communities and communities of color, to guarantee the rights of those with the fewest protections and least access to legal resources, to train the next generation of constitutional and human rights attorneys, and to strengthen the broader movement for social justice. Founded in 1966 by attorneys who represented civil rights movements in the South, CCR has lent its expertise and support to virtually every popular progressive movement since.

Compassion & Choices improves care and expands options for the end of life. We support, educate and advocate. Across the nation, we work to ensure healthcare providers honor and enable patients’ decisions about their care. It’s our belief—and our experience for the past 30 years—that the path to change starts with the individual, which is why patient-centered care stands at the core of all we do.
CREDO

CREDO Mobile is the only carrier fighting Trump. And now, we are on the Nation’s largest 4g LTE network. We work hard to give you the best service. And we work just as hard for your values. Why we support the CREDO Action network of 5 million activists. And why we donate $150,000 each month to progressive causes.

People living in our nation’s capital pay full federal taxes, fight and die in wars and serve on juries; yet are still denied voting representation in the U.S. Congress. DC VOTE envisions a more fair America where residents of DC are equal citizens. Where we gain the equal freedom to control our budget, pass our own laws without Congressional interference and have full equality in the U.S House and Senate. This will be guaranteed only through DC Statehood. Full equality is a civil right that the 680,000 residents of DC deserve.

DemList is a free national daily political column, calendar, and resource site for Democratic activists, leaders, progressives, party committees, media, donors and allies. The people you want to reach, influence, inform and engage—at the national, state and local levels. DemList is a unique, central resource that connects people to the who, what and where of Democratic events, issues and activism. Join the growing list of self-subscribed followers from every state, the territories and Democrats Abroad today!

Democracy for America (DFA) is a people-powered Political Action Committee, electing progressive candidates to all levels of office in all 50 states. With over one million members, DFA is a grassroots powerhouse working to change our country and the Democratic Party from the bottom-up.

EMILY’s List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, has raised over $500 million to support pro-choice Democratic women candidates–making them one of the most successful political organizations ever. Our grassroots community of over five million members helps Democratic women wage competitive campaigns–and win. We recruit and train candidates, support strong campaigns, research the issues that impact women and families, and turn out women voters. Since our founding in 1985, we have helped elect 116 women to the House, 23 to the Senate, 12 governors, and over 800 to state and local office. Forty percent of the candidates EMILY’s List has helped elect to Congress have been women of color. Since the 2016 election, thousands of women and counting have reached out to us about running for office. To harness this energy, EMILY’s List has launched Run to Win, an unprecedented effort to help more women run at the local, state, and national levels.

Eventbrite is the world’s largest self-service ticketing platform. We build the technology to allow anyone to create, share, find and attend new things to do that fuel their passions and enrich their lives. Music festivals, marathons, conferences, hackathons, air guitar contests, political rallies, fundraisers, gaming competitions—you name it, we power it. Our mission? To bring the world together through live experiences, just like Netroots Nation. Sign up today with us at eventbrite.com/politics.

EveryAction is a nonprofit CRM provider that offers industry-leading fundraising, engagement, and advocacy tools in the only truly-unified platform on the market. Thousands of nonprofits use EveryAction, including Greenpeace, Audubon, the Union of Concerned Scientists, NextGen Climate, and Everytown for Gun Safety.

Founded in 2004, Facebook’s mission is to bring the world closer together. People use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what’s going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them.

The Informed Meetings Exchange (INMEX) provides complimentary meeting planning services. Unlike traditional third-party meeting planners, we provide socially responsible sites for your meeting that respects their workers, communities and the environment. Founded with support by UNITE HERE, the hotel workers’ union, INMEX ensures union hotels that are free of labor disputes.

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is North America’s strongest and most diverse labor union. Founded in 1903, the Teamsters are known as the champion of freight drivers and warehouse workers but have organized workers in virtually every occupation imaginable, both professional and non-professional, private sector and public sector. Our 1.4 million members are airline pilots, brewers, police officers, public defenders, railway workers, secretaries and zookeepers. They also work in construction, food processing and healthcare.

In These Times is a monthly magazine that has covered politics and culture from the left for more than 40 years, with a focus on movements for racial, economic and social justice, electoral politics and award-winning investigative reporting.

Coretta Scott King founded The King Center in June of 1968, months after her husband’s assassination. By 1983 she had transformed the organization once housed in her basement to the hub of a 23-acre National Historic Site and Preservation District. The King Center, in Atlanta, is the official living memorial dedicated to preserving and advancing the nonviolent philosophy and methodology of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) to people around the world: and to being actively engaged in teaching, interpreting, advocating, promoting the nonviolent elimination of poverty, racism, violence, and war in quest of Dr. King’s Beloved Community. The King Center serves to inspire new generations to carry forward MLK’s unfinished work, strengthen causes and empower change-makers who are continuing his efforts today. The King Center’s premiere educational initiative, Nonviolence365™, is based on Dr. King’s nonviolent philosophy and engages participants from various sectors of society, including emerging and next generation leaders, in modules and exercises that enhance communication, leadership, interpersonal and conflict reconciliation skills.

Living Liberally is a dynamic network of progressive social communities with over 200 local, volunteer-led chapters across the country. Best known for the ubiquitous Drinking Liberally happy hours, we also host Screening Liberally films, Reading Liberally book tours, Eating Liberally meals and Laughing Liberally comedy shows. Our gatherings are free, inclusive, festive, engaging and fun. In addition to our local groups, Living Liberally partners with progressive allies in promoting shared values, cultural events and special initiatives. 

Megaphone Strategies is a social justice media strategy firm, run for purpose, not profit. We use PR as a tool to diversify progressive movements—lifting up diverse progressive leadership in the media—and to provide services based on ability to change the world, not to pay.

Mozilla is a global nonprofit that believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource, open and accessible to all. Our work is guided by the Mozilla Manifesto. The direct work of the Mozilla Foundation focuses on fueling the movement for an open Internet. We do this by connecting open Internet leaders with each other and by mobilizing grassroots activists around the world.

The Ms. Foundation for Women was founded in 1973 as the first foundation to support groundbreaking work led by and for women. Today, the Ms. Foundation continues its mission of building women’s collective power to realize a nation of justice for all by funding grassroots organizations, nurturing those organizations through capacity building, and advocating for policy change.

NARAL Pro-Choice America is an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit membership organization formed as the advocacy and political arm of the NARAL Pro-Choice America foundation. Their mission is to develop and sustain a constituency that uses the political process to guarantee every woman has the right to make personal decisions regarding the full range of reproductive choices, including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and choosing legal abortion.
Principled. Progressive. The Nation speaks truth to power. We believe in intellectual freedom. We respect facts and transparency. We argue dissent is patriotic and we hold the powerful accountable, no matter their political persuasion. We fight for social, racial, economic, and environmental justice for all.

NGP VAN is the leading technology provider to Democratic and progressive campaigns and organizations, offering clients an integrated platform of the best fundraising, compliance, field, organizing, digital, and social networking products. Nearly every major Democratic campaign in America is powered by NGP VAN.

NORMLs mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to legalize the responsible use of marijuana by adults, and to serve as an advocate for consumers to assure they have access to high quality marijuana that is safe, convenient and affordable.

Proud “traitors to their class,” members of the Patriotic Millionaires are high-net worth Americans, business leaders, and investors who are united in their concern about the destabilizing concentration of wealth and power in America. The mission of the Patriotic Millionaires organization is to build a more stable, prosperous, and inclusive nation by promoting public policies based on the “first principles” of equal political representation, a guaranteed living wage for all working citizens, and a fair tax system.

PDI National is an online software program serving the progressive community with tools designed to help campaigns and organizations of all sizes manage their voter, donor, volunteer, and membership data for election strategy, communications, and analysis. PDI has been California’s largest data and software provider for over 30 years. The PDI National program marks our expansion into all 50 states. Come check out our booth to see the latest tools for data visualization, mobile canvassing, friend to friend phone banking, campaign finance, and much much more.

Phone2Action is the innovation leader for digital advocacy and stakeholder engagement. Our easy-to-use technology platform empowers people to connect with their elected officials and other decision makers to effectively influence public policy change.

Politics Done Right with Egberto Willies is the progressive radio show that will take the mystery out of politics. It will encourage you to make sure government becomes we the people. Whether you are liberal, conservative or otherwise, you get to air your point of view.

The Public Interest Network includes U.S. PIRG and its state affiliates, environmental groups in 29 states, Environment America, Environmental Action, Center for Public Interest Research, Toxics Action Center, Pesticide Watch, Green Century Capital Management, Green Corps, National Environmental Law Center, Frontier Group, Community Voters Project, Snowriders International, Accelerate Change, Voices for Progress and IMPACT.

Relay is an easy-to-use and affordable peer-to-peer text messaging tool that helps organizations quickly reach their target audiences and move them to action through real, one-to-one conversations. The software emerged from the Bernie Sanders campaign and has been used by over 60 clients for event recruitment, volunteer management, GOTV, and much more.

Reproaction is a direct action group formed to increase access to abortion and advance reproductive justice. We are building power, holding abortion opponents accountable, and giving abortion a permanent seat at the progressive table. Join us at www.reproaction.org.

The Sierra Club is America’s largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization with more than 3 million members and supporters nationwide. In addition to offering meaningful outdoor experiences for all ages, the Sierra Club works to safeguard the health of all communities, build an inclusive, 100% clean-energy economy, protect wildlife, and preserve our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education, lobbying, and legal advocacy.

SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization. Our mission is to strengthen and amplify the collective voices of indigenous women and women of color to achieve reproductive justice by eradicating reproductive oppression and securing human rights. Get more information at sistersong.net.

Social Security Works leads the fight every day to expand and protect our Social Security system.

Stand Up to ALEC Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council, global corporations and state politicians work behind closed doors to rewrite state laws that govern your rights. These so-called “model bills” reach into almost every area of American life and often directly benefit huge corporations. ALEC is the face of corruption in the 21st century. In ALEC’s own words, corporations have “a voice and a vote” on specific changes to the law that are then proposed in your state. It’s time to join us and #standuptoALEC.

TruCorps: The right to organize, learn, create, teach, heal, speak, eat and be healthy. You fight for these things. Your work matters. We enable your work with easy solutions for managing, paying and protecting staff and expanding your resources: 24/7 support, bookkeeping, compliance, unlimited payroll options, insurance, expense tracking, reimbursement and more. We do this only for you.

UNITE HERE represents over 270,000 workers throughout the U.S. and Canada who work primarily in hotels, casinos, airports, and food service. Our membership hails from the diverse communities that make up the two countries, and the majority of UNITE HERE members are women. Across North America, UNITE HERE members have made dining hall jobs on college campuses, housekeeping jobs in hotels and casinos, and hundreds of thousands of other traditionally low-wage jobs into good, family-sustaining, middle class jobs. We continue to organize and fight to win respect for the work we do, power in our industries, and a better future for ourselves and our families.

The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) represents more than 1.3 million workers, primarily in the retail and meatpacking, food processing and poultry industries. For more information about the UFCW’s effort to protect workers’ rights and strengthen America’s middle class, visit http://www.ufcw.org, or join our online community at facebook.com/UFCWinternational and http://www.twitter.com/ufcw.

The United Steelworkers (USW) is the largest industrial union in North America, representing 1.2 million active and retired members in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. USW members forge steel, smelt aluminum, build tires, refine oil, produce paper and form glass. They also make Harley Davidson motorcycles, Ocello sponges, Cutco cutlery, Pyrex glass, All Clad pots, Jacobson hats, Sealy mattresses and Puffs facial tissues. Proud to be union members, they work hard politically to secure economic and social justice for all working people.

People need a place to manage their political lives. UpRise is a platform volunteers can use to find and create volunteer activities and build communities. UpRise will connect campaigns with volunteers and provide tools to manage effective volunteer-powered campaigns.​ By dramatically increasing volunteer engagement, we can reform our political process and win!​

Source:  http://www.netrootsnation.org/partners/sponsors/

Action Network Buddies

AFL-CIO, NEA, United We Dream, Malala Fund, Equal Rights Washington, DailyKos

Source:  https://actionnetwork.org/partnerships

Women’s March on Washington Buddies

2018 Partners

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#VOTEPROCHOICE

1199 SEIU

18MillionRising

350.org

50/50 Project

5050 Congress, Inc.

52 Feminists

9to5, National Association of Working Women

A Better Balance

A is For

A. Philip Randolph Institute

ACCESS Michigan

Adhikaar

The Advancement Project

Advocates for Youth

AFL-CIO

African Communities Together

AFSCME

Alive Inside Foundation

Alliance for Justice

Alliance for Quality Education

Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments

Alliance for Women in Media

All Out

AMAR International

Ameinu (Our People)

America’s Voice

The American Association of University Professors (AAUP)

American Association of University Women (AAUW)

American Atheists

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

American Constitution Society

American Families United

American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO

American Humanist Association

American Indian Movement

American Jewish World Service

American Medical Women’s Association

Americans for Conservation + the Arts 501c3

Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)

Americans for Indian Opportunity

Americans United for Separation of Church and State

Americas for Conservation + the Arts

Amnesty International

The Amplifier Foundation

Arab American Association of New York

Art and Resistance Through Education

ART NOT WAR / Humanity for Progress

Arte Sana

ArtUnited

ASHA For Women

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)

Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – ALC

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Atlanta

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Chicago

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO (APALA)

Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)

Association of Black Women Attorneys (ABWA)

Association of Flight Attendants-CWA

Athlete Ally

Autonomedia

The Autonomous Womyn’s Front

B Stigma-Free

Baltimore County Green Party

Be Kind for Lyme

Bend the Arc Jewish Action

Best of Life

Beyond Nuclear

Black Business Network Exchange

Black Girls Rock

Black Ladies International Incorporated

Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism

Black Women’s Blueprint

Black Women’s Roundtable

Black Youth Vote! (BYV!)

Bold and Boundless

Bosnian-North American Women’s Association

Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence united with Million Mom March

Breakthrough

Brick x Brick

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol

Brown Boi Project

Bus for Progress

BUST

California Coastkeeper Alliance

California Immigrant Policy Center

Camions of Care

Campaign for Youth Justice

CASA de Maryland

Catapult.org

Catholics for Choice

CeaseFirePA

Center for American Progress

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for Constitutional Rights

Center for Educational Excellence in Alternative Settings

Center for Emergent Diplomacy

Center for Popular Democracy

Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE)

Center for Inquiry

Center for Justice and Accountability

Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness

The Center For Reproductive Rights

Change The Ratio

Children’s Firearm Safety Alliance

CHIRLA

Citizens for Juvenile Justice

Civil Liberties & Public Policy Program

Cleveland Action Democrats

Climate First! 

Coalition Against Gun Violence

Coalition for Asian American Children & Families (CACF)

Coalition of Labor Union Women

Coalition for Post Tubal Women (CPTwomen)

The Coalition of Nasty Women

Coalition to Stop Gun Violence

CODEPINK

theCollectiveShift

Color Of Change

Colorado Springs Feminists

Common Conversation

Common Defense

Communications Workers of America

Communist Party USA

Communities United for Police Reform

Connecticut Juvenile Justice Alliance

Convergence

Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)

Council on American Islamic Relations – Connecticut (CAIR-CT)

Council on American Islamic Relations – San Francisco Bay Area

Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ

CTZNWELL

CultureStrike

Cultures of Dignity

Dayton Women’s Rights Alliance

The DC Alliance of Youth Advocates

DC Lawyers for Youth

DC Survivors and Advocates for Empowerment

Deaf Grassroots Movement

Define AmericanDemList

DemList

Democracy Spring

Democratic Socialists of America

Democratic Women of Sullivan County

Demos

Disability Action for America

DisabilityMarch.com

Diverse Disability Media

Doctors for America

DoubleDutch

The Dream Corps

The Earth Day Kids

Earth Day Network

East Coast Asian American Student Union

East Point Peace Academy

Ecology Center

Economic Policy Institute

EcoWomen

Elder-Activists

Elephant Circle

Ellevate Network

Emerging Visual Realities

EMILY’s List

Empower HER Tribe

Empowerment Self-Defense Alliance

Equal Rights Advocates

Equality Equation

Equality Now

ERA Action

ERA Coalition

ERA Minnesota

Everything Girls Love

Every Voice

ExpertClick’s NewsReleaseWire

Fairness Campaign

Faith in New York

Family Values @ Work

 

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies

Fem Federation

FEM Inc.

Feminist.com

Feminist Majority Foundation

FemInUs

Fig Tree Revolution

Forward Together

FREE THE NIPPLE

Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop

GABRIELA Washington, D.C.

Gathering For Justice

Genders & Sexualities Alliance Network (GSA Network)

Gender Action

Gender at Work

Georgetown University College Democrats

Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights – GLAHR

GirlForward

Girl Be Heard

Girl Rising

Girlfriends Pray

Girls Republic

Girls Rock Camp Santa Barbara

Girls Who Code

Girls With Ideas

Give Lively

GLAAD

GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD)

Global Citizen & CHIME FOR CHANGE

Global Fund for Women

Global Momenta

The Global Women’s Institute

Global Women’s Strike

GLSEN

GOOD

Got a Girl Crush

Grandmothers Against Violence

Grassroots Action New York

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance

GreenLatinos

Greenpeace USA

Green Building Pages | Green Product Pages

Green For All

GRL MAG

Hazon

Higher Heights

HIPS

Hip Hop Caucus

Hmong Innovating Politics

Hollaback!

Hope and Love Inc

The Human Right to Family Planning Initiative

Human Rights Campaign

Human Rights Watch

IBEW Local 48

iFundWomen

IKAR

The Incarcerated Nation Corp

Indian American Democratic Club

Interfaith Center of New York

International Association for Feminist Economics

International Domestic Workers Federation

International Women’s Convocation

International Women’s Health Coalition

Ipas

J.O.I. Strategies – Justice Opportunity & Inclusion

Jackson the Film

Jan. 21 Teach-in

Japanese American Citizens League

Jewish Council on Urban Affairs

Jewish Social Justice Roundtable

Jewish Women’s Foundation

Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)

Jewschool

Justice For Families

Justice Policy Institute

JustLeadershipUSA

Just Planet

Katrina’s Dream

Kentuckians For The Commonwealth (KFTC)

Keshet

Khmer Girls in Action

The Kitchen

Korean American Resource and Cultural Center

Korean Resource Center

Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance

The Kyle Jean-Baptiste Foundation Inc.

Lab/Shul

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement

Labor Project for Working Family

Ladies’ Night

Lady Parts Justice

Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL)

Lawyers for Good Government

Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights (LCCHR)

League of Conservation Voters

League of United Latin American Citizens

League of Women Voters

Left at 50

Legal Momentum

TheLi.st

Life Camp Inc.

Love Warriors of Momastery

Lower Eastside Girls Club

LPAC

MADFree

MADRE

Make the Road New York

MapYourVoice

Manhattan Young Democrats

Massachusetts Immigrants and Refugees Advocacy Coalition

Meditate Your Action

Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund

Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency

Midwest Asian American Students Union (MAASU)

MINKA Brooklyn

Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault

mitú

Mi Familia Vota

Mobile Action for Progress

Model Alliance

Modern Abolitionist

Moms Clean Air Force

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense

MomsRising

Mothers Out Front

MoveOn.org

Move Forward New York

MPower Change

Ms. Foundation

Muslim Community Network

Muslim Women’s Alliance

Muslim Women’s Organization

NAACP

NAACP LDF

NAACP Youth & College Division

NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation

NARI Network

National Abortion Federation

National Action Network

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)

National Association of Social Workers

National Bar Association

National Black Food Justice Alliance

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Center for Transgender Equality

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)

National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development

National Coalition of Barrios Unidos

National Coalition of Black Civic Participation

National Community Reinvestment Coalition

National Conference of Puerto Rican Women

National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls

National Council of Jewish Women

The National Crittenton Foundation

National Domestic Workers Alliance

National Education Association

National Institute for Reproductive Health

National Juvenile Justice Network

National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC)

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

National Network for Arab American Communities

National Newspaper Publishers Associations

National Organization for Women (NOW)

National Partnership for Women & Families

National Rainbow PUSH Coalition

National Urban League

National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation (NWCAVE)

National Women’s Health Network

National Women’s History Project

National Women’s Law Center

National Women’s Liberation

National Women’s Political Caucus

The National Workplace Bullying Coalition

National Youth Advocate Program, Inc.

Native Voice Network

The Natural Hypertension Institute

NCLR

NCJW Chicago North Shore

Network for Victim Recovery of DC

The Network of Arab-American Professionals

The New Agenda

New Yorkers Against Gun Violence

The New York Immigration Coalition

New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)

New York Women Social Entrepreneurs

Newtown Action Alliance

The Next Four Years – Milwaukee

NO More

Nuclear Information and Resource Service

OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates

Occupy Wall Street

Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence

Omega Women’s Leadership Center

One Billion Rising

Ontario Federation of Labour

The Oracle Institute

Our Bodies Ourselves

OXFAM

Pacem in Terris

PAI

Paradigm Shift NYC

Parent Voices CA

PDX Women in Technology

Peace Over Violence

Peace Pentagon HUB

PEN America

People’s Action

People For the American Way

People Who Net, Inc

PFLAG

The Philosopher’s Stone

Physicians For Reproductive Health

Planned Parenthood

PNHP, Physicians for a National Health Program

Poligon Educational Fund

Positive Women’s Network NYC Chapter

Positive Women’s Network USA

Presente.org

Progressive Coders Network

Pro Mujer

Psychologists for Social Responsibility

Public Citizen

Pussy Hat Project

Queen of Manifestation

Rachel’s Network

Radio One DC Majic 102.3

Radio One DC WKYS-FM

Raha Iranian Feminist Collective

Raising Women’s Voices for the Health Care We Need

Raw Services

REAL MOM DAILY

The Representation Project

Resilient Sisterhood Project

The Resource Center for Nonviolence

Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence

RISE When We Fall

Romemu

Rutgers AAUP-AFT

Sankofa.org

San Francisco Asian Women’s Shelter

Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc.

Saratogians for Gun Safety

Save Our Schools

Sawa World

Secular Coalition for America

Secular Student Alliance

See Jane Do

SEIU

SEIU Healthcare PA

She’s It LLC

Sheep Creek Farm

Sierra Club

Sisters in Synergy

Skinless Project

Smith College Club of Washington

Social Accountability Work Group

Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia (SMNE)

South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)

Southern Poverty Law Center

Sparked

Spread Love Trump Hate

The Society for Girls

South Asian Americans Leading Together

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Capitol Hill

Standing on The Side of Love

Stand Up! for Democracy in DC (Free DC)

States United to Prevent Gun Violence

Students for Choice

Student Immigrant Movement

Students Resisting Trump, a project of SFER Action Network

Suffrage Wagon News Channel

Support the Girls

SurvJustice Inc.

The Susan Jolley Awareness Program

Swamp Revolt

Tabu Health

Tangerine Entertainment

Test400k

There is No Limit Foundation

TN Anti Racist Network

Together We Can

Transgender Law Center

Transparent Nation

Trayvon Martin Foundation

The Trevor Project

Truthworker Theatre Company

Turning Point Suffragist Memorial Association

UAW Women’s Department

UFCW Women’s Network

UltraViolet

Unitarian Universalist Association

Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo

Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation

United for Peace and Justice

United Progressives of New Hampshire (UPNH)

The United State of Women

United Teachers of Richmond CTA/NEA

United University Professions

UniteWomen.org

Unite Women New York Inc.

United We Dream

URGE: Unite for Reproproductive & Gender Equity

V-Day

VERVE

Veterans Stand for America

Virginia Democratic Women’s Caucus

VoteERA.org

The Voter Participation Center

Voto Latino

VROOMZ

WAKE

Walker’s Legacy

Weareamerica

We Are Woman

We Stand With Love

White Ribbon Alliance

WNY Women’s Foundation

Womenbeing Project

WomenNC – NC Committee for CEDAW/CSW

WomenStrong International

Women Across Frontiers

Women Against Hate

The Women At the Well Inc. 

Women Have Options – Ohio

Women in Black

Women for Afghan Women

Women for Justice

Women for Women International

Women Lawyers En Garde

Women of Color in the Global Women’s Strike

Women Occupy Hollywood

Women of EO Network

Women Of Green

Women On 20s, Inc.

Women Thrive Alliance

Women TIES, LLC

Women Watching Washington

Women Win Foundation, Inc.

Women Without Fear

Women With Weeds Project

The Women Worldwide Initiative

Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)

The Women’s Collective

Woman’s Democratic Club of Montgomery County, Maryland

Women’s Environment and Development Organization

Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)

Women’s Health Specialists of California, Feminist Women’s Health Center

Women’s Image Network

The Women’s Information Network (WIN NYC)

Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom US Section

Women’s Learning Partnership for Rights, Development and Peace

Women’s Media Center

Women’s National Democratic Club (WNDC)

Women’s P2P Network

Women’s Voices Women Vote Action Fund

Women-Matter

Women, Action, and the Media

Wonkette

World Fellowship Center

Worn

Wyoming Children’s Law Center

Youth First Initiative

YWCA Central Maine

YWCA Glendale

YWCA Metropolitan Chicago

YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish

YWCA USA

 


SPONSORS

EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE SPONSOR

PRESENTING PLATINUM SPONSOR

SOCIAL JUSTICE PARTNERS

MOVEMENT FRIENDS

2017 Partners

#VOTEPROCHOICE

1199 SEIU

18MillionRising

350.org

50/50 Project

52 Feminists

9to5, National Association of Working Women

A Better Balance

A is For

A. Philip Randolph Institute

ACCESS Michigan

The Advancement Project

Advocates for Youth

AFL-CIO

African Communities Together

AFSCME

Alive Inside Foundation

Alliance for Justice

Alliance for Quality Education

Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments

All Out

Ameinu (Our People)

America’s Voice

The American Association of University Professors (AAUP)

American Association of University Women (AAUW)

American Atheists

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

American Constitution Society

American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO

American Humanist Association

American Indian Movement

American Jewish World Service

American Medical Women’s Association

Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)

Americans for Indian Opportunity

Americans United for Separation of Church and State

Americas for Conservation + the Arts

Amnesty International

The Amplifier Foundation

Arab American Association of New York

Art and Resistance Through Education

ART NOT WAR / Humanity for Progress

Arte Sana

ASHA For Women

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Atlanta

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Chicago

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO (APALA)

Association of Black Women Attorneys (ABWA)

Association of Flight Attendants-CWA

Athlete Ally

Autonomedia

The Autonomous Womyn’s Front

B Stigma-Free

Baltimore County Green Party

Be Kind for Lyme

Bend the Arc Jewish Action

Best of Life

Beyond Nuclear

Black Business Network Exchange

Black Girls Rock

Black Ladies International Incorporated

Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism

Black Women’s Blueprint

Black Women’s Roundtable

Black Youth Vote! (BYV!)

Bold and Boundless

Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence united with Million Mom March

Breakthrough

Brick x Brick

The Brotherhood/Sister Sol

Brown Boi Project

Bus for Progress

BUST

California Immigrant Policy Center

Camions of Care

Campaign for Youth Justice

Catholics for Choice

Center for American Progress

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for Constitutional Rights

Center for Educational Excellence in Alternative Settings

Center for Emergent Diplomacy

Center for Popular Democracy

Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE)

Center for Inquiry

The Center For Reproductive Rights

Children’s Firearm Safety Alliance

CHIRLA

Citizens for Juvenile Justice

Civil Liberties & Public Policy Program

Cleveland Action Democrats

Climate First! 

Coalition Against Gun Violence

Coalition for Post Tubal Women (CPTwomen)

The Coalition of Nasty Women

Coalition to Stop Gun Violence

CODEPINK

theCollectiveShift

Color Of Change

Common Conversation

Common Defense

Communications Workers of America

Communist Party USA

Communities United for Police Reform

Connecticut Juvenile Justice Alliance

Convergence

Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)

Council on American Islamic Relations – Connecticut (CAIR-CT)

Council on American Islamic Relations – San Francisco Bay Area

Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ

CTZNWELL

CultureStrike

Cultures of Dignity

Dayton Women’s Rights Alliance

The DC Alliance of Youth Advocates

DC Lawyers for Youth

Define AmericanDemList

Democracy Spring

Democratic Socialists of America

Democratic Women of Sullivan County

Demos

Disability Action for America

DisabilityMarch.com

Diverse Disability Media

Doctors for America

DoubleDutch

The Dream Corps

The Earth Day Kids

Earth Day Network

East Point Peace Academy

Economic Policy Institute

EcoWomen

Elder-Activists

Elephant Circle

Ellevate Network

Emerging Visual Realities

EMILY’s List

Empower HER Business

Equal Rights Advocates

Equality Equation

Equality Now

ERA Action

ERA Coalition

ERA Minnesota

Everything Girls Love

Every Voice

ExpertClick’s NewsReleaseWire

Faith in New York

Family Values @ Work

 

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies

Fem Federation

FEM Inc.

Feminist.com

Feminist Majority Foundation

FemInUs

Fig Tree Revolution

FREE THE NIPPLE

Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop

GABRIELA Washington, D.C.

Gathering For Justice

Gender Action

Gender at Work

Georgetown University College Democrats

Girl Be Heard

Girl Rising

Girls Republic

Girls Rock Camp Santa Barbara

Girls Who Code

Girls With Ideas

Give Lively

GLAAD

GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD)

Global Citizen & CHIME FOR CHANGE

Global Fund for Women

Global Momenta

The Global Women’s Institute

GOOD

Got a Girl Crush

Grandmothers Against Violence

Grassroots Action New York

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance

Green Building Pages | Green Product Pages

Green For All

Greenpeace USA

Hazon

Higher Heights

HIPS

Hip Hop Caucus

Hope and Love Inc

The Human Right to Family Planning Initiative

Human Rights Campaign

Human Rights Watch

iFundWomen

IKAR

The Incarcerated Nation Corp

Indian American Democratic Club

Interfaith Center of New York

International Association for Feminist Economics

International Domestic Workers Federation

International Women’s Convocation

International Women’s Health Coalition

Ipas

J.O.I. Strategies – Justice Opportunity & Inclusion

Jackson the Film

Jan. 21 Teach-in

Japanese American Citizens League

Jewish Social Justice Roundtable

Jewish Women’s Foundation

Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)

Jewschool

Justice For Families

Justice Policy Institute

JustLeadershipUSA

Just Planet

Katrina’s Dream

Kentuckians For The Commonwealth (KFTC)

Keshet

Korean American Resource and Cultural Center

Korean Resource Center

The Kyle Jean-Baptiste Foundation Inc.

Lab/Shul

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement

Labor Project for Working Family

Lady Parts Justice

Lawyers for Good Government

League of Conservation Voters

League of United Latin American Citizens

League of Women Voters

Left at 50

Life Camp Inc.

Love Warriors of Momastery

Lower Eastside Girls Club

LPAC

MADFree

MADRE

Make the Road New York

MapYourVoice

Manhattan Young Democrats

Meditate Your Action

Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund

Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency

MINKA Brooklyn

Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault

mitú

Mobile Action for Progress

Model Alliance

Modern Abolitionist

Moms Clean Air Force

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense

MomsRising

Mothers Out Front

MoveOn.org

Move Forward New York

MPower Change

Ms. Foundation

Muslim Community Network

Muslim Women’s Alliance

Muslim Women’s Organization

NAACP

NAACP Youth & College Division

NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation

NARI Network

National Abortion Federation

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)

National Association of Social Workers

National Bar Association

National Black Food Justice Alliance

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Coalition of Black Civic Participation

National Community Reinvestment Coalition

National Conference of Puerto Rican Women

National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls

National Council of Jewish Women

The National Crittenton Foundation

National Domestic Workers Alliance

National Education Association

National Institute for Reproductive Health

National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC)

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

National Network for Arab American Communities

National Newspaper Publishers Associations

National Organization for Women (NOW)

National Partnership for Women & Families

National Rainbow PUSH Coalition

National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation (NWCAVE)

National Women’s Health Network

National Women’s History Project

National Women’s Law Center

National Women’s Liberation

National Women’s Political Caucus

The National Workplace Bullying Coalition

National Youth Advocate Program, Inc.

Native Voice Network

NCLR

NCJW Chicago North Shore

Network for Victim Recovery of DC

The Network of Arab-American Professionals

The New Agenda

New Yorkers Against Gun Violence

The New York Immigration Coalition

New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)

New York Women Social Entrepreneurs

Newtown Action Alliance

The Next Four Years – Milwaukee

NO More

OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates

Occupy Wall Street

Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence

Omega Women’s Leadership Center

One Billion Rising

Ontario Federation of Labour

The Oracle Institute

OXFAM

Pacem in Terris

Paradigm Shift NYC

Parent Voices CA

PDX Women in Technology

Peace Over Violence

Peace Pentagon HUB

PEN America

People’s Action

People For the American Way

People Who Net, Inc

The Philosopher’s Stone

Physicians For Reproductive Health

Planned Parenthood

Poligon Educational Fund

Positive Women’s Network NYC Chapter

Positive Women’s Network USA

Presente.org

Progressive Coders Network

Psychologists for Social Responsibility

Public Citizen

Pussy Hat Project

Queen of Manifestation

Rachel’s Network

Radio One DC Majic 102.3

Radio One DC WKYS-FM

Raha Iranian Feminist Collective

Raising Women’s Voices for the Health Care We Need

Raw Services

REAL MOM DAILY

The Representation Project

The Resource Center for Nonviolence

Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence

RISE When We Fall

Rutgers AAUP-AFT

Sankofa.org

Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc.

Saratogians for Gun Safety

Save Our Schools

Secular Coalition for America

See Jane Do

SEIU Healthcare PA

She’s It LLC

Sheep Creek Farm

Sierra Club

Sisters in Synergy

Skinless Project

Smith College Club of Washington

Social Accountability Work Group

Southern Poverty Law Center

Sparked

Spread Love Trump Hate

South Asian Americans Leading Together

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Capitol Hill

Standing on The Side of Love

Students for Choice

Students Resisting Trump, a project of SFER Action Network

Support the Girls

SurvJustice Inc.

The Susan Jolley Awareness Program

Swamp Revolt

Tabu Health

Tangerine Entertainment

Test400k

There is No Limit Foundation

TN Anti Racist Network

Together We Can

Trayvon Martin Foundation

Truthworker Theatre Company

Turning Point Suffragist Memorial Association

UAW Women’s Department

UFCW Women’s Network

UltraViolet

Unitarian Universalist Association

Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo

Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation

United for Peace and Justice

United Progressives of New Hampshire (UPNH)

The United State of Women

United Teachers of Richmond CTA/NEA

United University Professions

UniteWomen.org

Unite Women New York Inc.

United We Dream

URGE: Unite for Reproproductive & Gender Equity

V-Day

VERVE

Veterans Stand for America

Virginia Democratic Women’s Caucus

VoteERA.org

The Voter Participation Center

Voto Latino

VROOMZ

WAKE

We Are Woman

We Stand With Love

WNY Women’s Foundation

Womenbeing Project

WomenNC – NC Committee for CEDAW/CSW

WomenStrong International

Women Across Frontiers

The Women At the Well Inc. 

Women Have Options – Ohio

Women for Afghan Women

Women for Justice

Women for Women International

Women Lawyers En Garde

Women of Color in the Global Women’s Strike

Women Occupy Hollywood

Women of EO Network

Women Of Green

Women On 20s, Inc.

Women Thrive Alliance

Women TIES, LLC

Women Watching Washington

Women Win Foundation, Inc.

Women Without Fear

The Women Worldwide Initiative

Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)

The Women’s Collective

Woman’s Democratic Club of Montgomery County, Maryland

Women’s Environment and Development Organization

Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)

Women’s Health Specialists of California, Feminist Women’s Health Center

Women’s Image Network

The Women’s Information Network (WIN NYC)

Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom US Section

Women’s Learning Partnership for Rights, Development and Peace

Women’s Media Center

Women’s National Democratic Club (WNDC)

Women’s Voices Women Vote Action Fund

Women-Matter

Women, Action, and the Media

Wonkette

World Fellowship Center

Worn

Wyoming Children’s Law Center

Youth First Initiative

YWCA Metropolitan Chicago

YWCA USA 

Source:  https://www.womensmarch.com/partners/

Sponsors

Planned Parenthood

National Resource Defense Council

Emily’s List

NARAL Pro-Choice America

American Civil Liberties Union

American Federation of Teachers

Human Rights Campaign

Peace Is Loud

1199SEIU

MoveOn.org

Source:  https://www.womensmarch.com/sponsors

Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Buddies

Source:   http://www.civilrights.org/about/the-leadership-conference/coalition_members/

Anti-Defamation League Buddies

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
Bain Capital, LLC
Sankaty Advisors, LLC
The Abbey Group
AT&T
Barnes & Noble, Inc.
Boulder Capital
ClearChannel Outdoors
H-E-B
Microsoft
Motorola Mobility Foundation
Nathans Sommers Jacobs
News Corporation
Verizon
AAR CORP.
Best Buy Co., Inc.
Caesars Entertainment
Calendar Holdings LLC
Cirque du Soleil
The Coca-Cola Company
Cooley LLP
Cummins Inc.
Cummins Allison Corp.
Eastern Bank
Endeavor Real Estate Group
Fox Sports
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Google Inc.
Gordmans
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Hogan Lovells US LLP
Jenner & Block LLP
Jones Day
Katten Muchin
Rosenman LLP
L’Oréal
Laz Parking
Macerich®
MGM Resorts International
Nike, Inc.
Pharmaceutical Research
and Manufacturers of
America (PhRMA)
Proskauer Rose LLP
Relativity Media, LLC
Rooms to Go, Inc.
Saban Capital Group, Inc.
Samsung Electronics America
Symantec
Southern California Gas
CompanyTwentieth Century Fox
Time Warner Inc.
University of Pennsylvania
Voxx International
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Walt Disney Studios
Warner Bros. Entertainment
Wells Fargo Foundation
Whole Foods Market

Source:  http://www.adl.org/assets/pdf/about-adl/corporate-partners.pdf 

Journey for Justice Alliance Buddies

COORDINATING COMMITTEE

Kenwood Oakland Community Organization

Chicago, IL

Website

NYC Coalition for Educational Justice

New York, NY

Website

Fannie Lou Hamer Center for Change

Euphora, MS

Camden Parent Union

Camden, NJ

Website

Philadelphia Student Union

Philadelphia, PA

Website

Parents Unified for Local School Education

Newark, NJ

Website

Detroit LIFE Coalition

Detroit, MI

Email

Alliance for Education Justice

National

Keep the Vote, No Takeover

Detroit, Michigan

Email

Alliance for Quality Education

New York, NY

Website

Urban Youth Collaborative

New York, NY

Website

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP

Baltimore Algebra Project

Washington, DC
Baltimore, MD

Website

Action Now

Chicago, IL

Website

Great Public Schools Pitsburgh

Philadelphia, PA

Website

Project South

Atlanta, GA

Website

Oakland Public Education Network

Oakland, CA

Labor Community Strategy Center

Los Angeles, CA

Website

Boston Youth Organizing Project

Boston, MA

Website

Parents On The Move

Boston, MA

Action United

Pittsburg, PA

Website

Kansas Justice Advocates

Wichita, KS

Concerned Conscious Citizens Controlling Community Changes

New Orleans, LA

Youth United for Change

Philadelphia, PA

Website

Parent Advocates for Children’s Education

Jersey City, NJ

Website

Concerned Citizens Coalition

Jersey City, NJ

Paterson Education Organizing Committee

Paterson, NJ

Camden Student Union

Camden, NJ

Website

Citizens for Public Education

Englewood, NJ

Website

Neighborhoods Organizing for Change

Minneapolis, MN

Website

Step Up New Orleans – (S.U.N.)

New Orleans, Louisiana

League of Black and Latino Voters

Jersey City, New Jersey

Schools and Communities United

Milwaukee, WI

Padres y Jovenes Unidos

Denver, CO

Citizens for Better Schools and Sustainable Communities

Birmingham, AL

Equal Education

Johannesburg, South Africa

Make the Road

Brooklyn, NY

Montclair Cares About Schools

Montclair, NJ

Committee for Public Education Awareness

Kilmichael, MS

Racial Justice Now

Dayton OH

ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS

Annenberg Institute for School Reform

New York, NY

Website

Teacher’s for Social Justice

Chicago, IL

Website

Chicago Teacher’s Union

Chicago, IL

Website

American Federation of Teachers

National

Website

National Education Association

Washington, DC

Website

Network for Public Education

Kew Gardens, NY

Website

The Advancement Project

Washington, DC

Website

The Alliance To Reclaim Our School

Chicago, IL

Website

Black Lives Matter

Washington, DC

Website

Association of Raza Educators

Kew Gardens, NY

Website

IDEA: The Institute for Democratic Education in America

Jackson, MS

Website 

Source:   https://www.j4jalliance.com/members/ 

 

Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools Buddies

Advancement Project

Alliance for Educational Justice

American Federation of Teachers

Annenberg Institute for School Reform

Center for Popular Democracy

Gamaliel Network

Journey for Justice Alliance

National Education Association

Service Employees International Union

Schott Foundation for Public Education

Source:   http://www.reclaimourschools.org/about 

Coalition Against Hate Buddies

18MR.org

Asian Pacific American Media Coalition

Alianza Americas

Indian County Today Media Network.com

Asian Americans Advancing Justice

Advocate

American Arab Chamber of Commerce

Brotherhood Crusade

Center for American Progress

CHIRLA

CAIR

The Center for Media Justice

Color of Change

Common Cause

Equal Justice Society

Free Press

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities

Future of Music Coalition

Being Garifuna.com

GLAAD

Intersections

HITN

Islamic Shura Council of Southern California

Latino Justice

Jewish Labor Committee Western Region

LGBT Center OC

LULAC

Los Angeles Housing Community Investment Department

Matthew Shepard Foundation

MANAA

Media Matters for America

MALDEF

Media Mobilizing Project

National Immigration Law Center

National Institute for Latino Policy

National Fair Housing Alliance

New York Immigration Coalition

Occord

SALDEF

Public Knowledge

OC Inc United Church of Christ

Southern Poverty Law Center

National Hispanic Media Coalition

Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center

National Council of Asian Pacific Americans

Brennan Center for Justice

The Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press

National Collaborative for Health Equality

National Veterans Outreach

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement

ASPIRA

Farmworker Justice

HONOR

Hispanic Federation

National Association of Hispanic Federal Executives

Source:  https://www.breakhate.net/partners

The Management Center Buddies

Civil Rights and Racial Justice

  • Advancement Project
  • Californians for Justice
  • ColorOfChange.org*
  • NAACP
  • National Council of La Raza
  • NY Communities for Change
  • Voices for Racial Justice
  • Voto Latino

Democracy and Legal Reform

  • ACLU (multiple affiliates)
  • American Constitution Society
  • Brennan Center for Justice
  • Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation
  • Equal Justice Works
  • Issue One / Fund for the Republic
  • Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation
  • Namati

Economy/Inequality/Poverty

  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
  • Center for the Study of Social Policy
  • Center for Enterprise Development (CFED)
  • Children’s Law Center
  • The Commonwealth Institute
  • Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
  • Martha’s Table
  • Massachusetts Budget and Policy Project
  • Mission Asset Fund
  • National Employment Law Project
  • New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice
  • People’s Action
  • Policy Matters Ohio
  • Washington Center for Equitable Growth
  • Washington State Budget and Policy Center

Education

  • 50CAN
  • Achieve
  • Achievement First
  • Achievement Network
  • Blue Engine
  • Boys’ Club of New York
  • The Broad Center
  • Capital City Public Charter School
  • Charter Board Partners
  • City Year (multiple affiliates)
  • College Track
  • ConnCAN
  • D.C. Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE)
  • D.C. Public Schools
  • Education Forward DC
  • Education Pioneers
  • Educators 4 Excellence
  • Explore Schools
  • Families for Excellent Schools
  • Hiawatha Academies
  • Ingenuity Prep
  • Innovate Schools
  • KIPP
  • Leadership for Educational Equity
  • National Education Association
  • Oakland Public Education Fund
  • PIE Network
  • Public Square Partnership
  • Stand for Children
  • Teach For America
  • Unlocking Potential (UP Education Network)
  • Year Up

Environment

  • 350.org
  • Alaska League of Conservation Voters
  • California League of Conservation Voters
  • Climate Action Campaign
  • Climate Parents
  • Climate Truth
  • Conservation Colorado
  • Energy Action Coalition
  • Environmental Defense Fund
  • Friends of the Earth
  • Greenpeace
  • Groundswell
  • League of Conservation Voters
  • Sierra Club
  • Washington Conservation Voters

Faith

  • American Jewish World Service
  • AVODAH
  • Bend the Arc
  • Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good*
  • Communities Creating Opportunity
  • Faith in Public Life
  • Jews United for Justice
  • NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
  • PICO National Network

Foreign Policy/National Security

  • Center for National Policy/Truman National Security Project
  • Crisis Action
  • Hunt Alternatives Fund
  • J Street
  • National Security Network

Gun Violence

  • Everytown for Gun Safety

Health Care

  • California Center for Public Health Advocacy
  • Enroll America
  • Families USA
  • National Health Law Program
  • Young Invincibles

Immigration

  • America’s Voice
  • American Immigration Council
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association
  • California Immigrant Policy Center
  • Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles
  • Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
  • Detention Watch Network
  • Florida Immigration Coalition
  • Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
  • Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy
  • National Immigration Law Center
  • Nebraska Appleseed
  • New York Immigration Coalition
  • OneAmerica
  • Promise Arizona
  • South Carolina Appleseed
  • Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition
  • Own the Dream
  • United We Dream
  • Welcoming America

Labor

  • Center for Working Families
  • SEIU and multiple locals

LGBT Equality

  • Equality Federation
  • Equality Florida
  • GetEQUAL
  • Gill Action Fund*
  • Human Rights Campaign
  • National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
  • One Colorado
  • Victory Fund

Media

  • American Independent News Network
  • Free Press
  • Media Matters for America

Organizing (Multi-Issue)

  • American Friends Service Committee
  • Avaaz
  • Bus Federation
  • Center for Community Change
  • Center for Popular Democracy
  • Center for Rural Affairs
  • Change.org*
  • Chicago Votes
  • Michigan United
  • Minkwon Center
  • MoveOn*
  • National Korean American Service and Education Consortium
  • New Era Colorado
  • New Florida Majority*
  • OPEN
  • Progress Now Colorado*
  • Progressive Change Campaign Committee*
  • Purpose*
  • Resource Generation
  • Sum of Us
  • Sunflower Community Action
  • United Farm Works Foundation
  • USAction

Progressive Infrastructure

  • America Votes*
  • Analyst Institute*
  • Association of State Democratic Chairs*
  • Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
  • Blueprint North Carolina
  • Campus Progress
  • Center for American Progress
  • Center for Progressive Leadership
  • Citizen Engagement Laboratory
  • Committee on States*
  • Democracy Alliance*
  • Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC)*
  • Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC)*
  • Demos
  • EMILY’s List
  • Exponent Philanthropy
  • GetUp! Australia
  • Leadership Center for the Common Good
  • New Leaders Council
  • Obama for America*
  • Ohio Democratic Party*
  • Organizing for Action*
  • People for the American Way
  • ProGeorgia
  • ProgressNow
  • Progress Virginia Education Fund
  • Rock the Vote
  • Roosevelt Institute
  • State Innovation Exchange (SiX)
  • State Voices (multiple affiliates)
  • Swing Left*
  • Take Action Minnesota
  • Tipping Point Foundation
  • Voter Participation Center
  • We Are Wisconsin*
  • Wellstone Action*
  • Wisconsin Voices
  • Young Democrats of America*
  • Young People For

Sentencing Reform/Drug Policy

  • Drug Policy Alliance
  • Families Against Mandatory Minimums
  • Marijuana Policy Project

Technology

  • Code 2040

Women’s Rights

  • NY Women’s Foundation
  • Planned Parenthood (and multiple affiliates)
  • UltraViolet

One Resistance Buddies

ADAPT of Texas
Alma de Mujer

American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee of Austin

ATX Environmental Justice

Austin 350.org

Austin Central Labor Council

Austin Democratic Socialists of America

Austin Jewish Voices for Peace

Austin Justice Coalition

Austin NOW

Bend The Arc – A Jewish Partnership for Justice

Black Lives Matter

Clean Water Action

Communities of Color United for Racial Justice

Counter Balance: ATX

Education Austin

Educators in Solidarity

Equal Justice Center

Equality Texas

Fight for 15 Texas

Grassroots Leadership

Immigrants United

Indivisible Austin

Jolt

Las Comadres

Left Up To Us

Lilith Fund for Reproductive Equality

LULAC District 7

NAACP Austin

NARAL Pro-Choice Texas

National Women’s Political Caucus of Texas

NOW Williamson County Task Force

Personal Attendant Coalition of Texas

Planned Parenthood Texas Votes

PODER

Progress Texas

Raza Roundtable

Sierra Club Beyond Coal

Sierra Club of Austin

Texas Disability Project

Texas Drought Project

Texas AFT (American Federation of Teachers)

Texas Alliance for Retired Americans, Austin Chapter

Texas Civil Rights Project

Texas Freedom Network

Third Coast Activist

Undoing White Supremacy Austin
Workers Defense Action Fund

Source:  https://www.oneresistance.com

National Action Network Buddies

2015 Conference Sponsors

AT&T, Viacom, Walmart, Perennial Strategy Group, Combs Enterprises, Comcast Corporation, McDonald’s, Ronald Perelman, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Forest City Ratner, Time Warner Cable, Barney’s, Coca-Cola, Essence Communications, Ford Division, Home Depot, Crystal McCrary and Raymond J. McGuire, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the NBA, Verizon, Colgate Palmolive, Macy’s, NASCAR, OraSure Technologies Inc., Best Buy, Greentrack Inc., the IM Foundation, Con Edison, and Entergy

Source:  http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7642