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The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) is a left-of-center media outlet based in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 2010 by software magnate David Potter and his wife Elaine Potter, the organization was started through funding from their David and Elaine Potter Foundation while receiving funding from several left-of-center organization including
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Burness Communications is a Maryland-based public relations strategy and communications firm that provides services to many left-of-center clients. Notable Burness clients include the Center for Climate Change Communication, Partners in Health, the Aspen Institute, the International Women’s Health Coalition, Community Catalyst, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the
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Buying Time is a media strategy and political consulting agency that caters to a number of left-leaning clients.
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BWG Business Solutions, LLC provides diversity, equity, and inclusion education, training, and consulting to businesses and institutions. BWG stands for “Black, White, Green,” stemming from the idea that “diversity is not about black and white, but green,” and the company contends that when companies focus on DEI, they will become
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Byline Times is a for-profit online and print media publication based in London, England. It was created by Peter Jukes and Stephen Colegrave.
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C-E Consulting Inc. is a consulting organization based in Missouri founded in 2006 by Kimberly Carter. 64 Contract documents with the firm indicate that it consults
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Calm and Mindful, LLC is a Somerset, New Jersey-based limited liability corporation which posts a blog and is possibly affiliated with the Atlantic Climate Justice Alliance, a 501(c)(3) which calls for action to stop climate change.
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Calvert Research and Management (also known as Calvert Investment Capital) is a socially and environmentally left-of-center investment company. Founded in 1976, it had $17.8 billion in managed assets as of June 30, 2019.
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The CAMAC Group is a group of global energy companies headquartered in Houston, Texas.
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Cambridge Analytica was a U.K.-based political consulting firm that worked on behalf of center-right political candidates and issue campaigns across the world. Now defunct, the firm was the center of a high-profile data scandal centered around the collection of Facebook profile information from over 8 million Americans. The firm’s
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Campaign Finance Consultants (CFC) is a “major Democratic fundraising consulting service” 96 and prominent fundraising and consulting
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Campaign Sidekick LLC, also known as Sidekick, is a campaign vendor that provides voter outreach databases and software. According to Sidekick chief executive officer Drew Ryun, he started the firm to address issues he encountered while working on campaigns during the 2002 primary election season.
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Campaign Verify is a for-profit company that verifies the validity of political campaigns and organizations involved in mass texting on behalf of cellular providers. Campaign Verify claims that its service “helps prevent spoofing, increases trust, and preserves the integrity of political discourse and political communications,” and helps wireless carriers distinguish
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Capital Management HPP is a Bartow, Florida-based food-processing company that operates under the name HPP Fresh Florida. HPP stands for high-pressure processing. 124
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Capitol Compliance Associates (CCA) is a consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. that works with left-of-center nonprofit groups, political campaigns, and political action committees (PACs). 140 Background Capitol Compliance Associates (CCA) is a consulting firm
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Capitol Impact is a consulting firm located in Sacramento, California, that works with nonprofits including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, James Irvine Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and governmental organizations.
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Care2 is a social networking website that was founded by Randy Paynter in 1998.
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Catalist, LLC is a data firm that services both left-of-center nonprofits and Democratic candidates and officeholders. This Washington, D.C.-based for-profit vendor outfit came together in 2006 in response to the re-election of President George W. Bush in 2004. Democratic operatives such as Harold Ickes, a former aide to President
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Causal Links LLC is a research-based firm that conducts analytics and provides recommendations for various fields including agriculture, healthcare, and education. 173
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CBK Strategies is a talent advisory firm based in New York City which focuses on servicing high-level companies. 174