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  2. Witness (organization) - Wikipedia

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    WITNESS is a human rights non-profit organization based out of Brooklyn, New York. [1][2] Its mission is to partner with on-the-ground organizations to support the documentation of human rights violations and their consequences, further public engagement, advocate for policy change, and seek justice. [3] WITNESS has partnered with over 300 ...

  3. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wealthiest charitable foundations worldwide. It consists of the 50 largest charitable foundations, private foundations engaged in philanthropy, and other charitable organizations such as charitable trusts that have disclosed their assets. In many countries, asset disclosure is not legally required or made public.

  4. Andy Ngo - Wikipedia

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    Andy Cuong Ngo (/ n oʊ / n-oh; born 1986 or 1987) [1] is an American right-wing social media influencer, [2] who is known for covering and video-recording demonstrators. [3] He is a journalist and editor-at-large for The Post Millennial , a Canadian conservative news website, [ 4 ] and a regular guest on Fox News . [ 5 ]

  5. World Vision International - Wikipedia

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    World Vision International is an ecumenical [5][6] Christian humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization. It was founded in 1950 by Robert Pierce as a service organization to provide care for children in Korea. In 1975, emergency and advocacy work was added to World Vision's objectives. [7] It is active in over 100 countries with a ...

  6. Non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "non-governmental organization" implies independence from governments, many NGOs depend on government funding; [23] one-fourth of Oxfam's US$162 million 1998 income was donated by the British government and the EU, and World Vision United States collected $55 million worth of goods in 1998 from the American government. Several ...

  7. Global Footprint Network - Wikipedia

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    The Global Footprint Network was founded in 2003 and is an independent think tank originally based in the United States, Belgium and Switzerland. It was established as a charitable not-for-profit organization in each of those three countries. Its aim is to develop and promote tools for advancing sustainability, including the ecological ...

  8. List of projects supported by George Soros - Wikipedia

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    Media Matters for America [7] Center for Public Integrity [8] Priorities USA Action [9] American Bridge 21st Century [9] America Votes [9] [10] Millennium Promise [11] Tides Center and Foundation [12] Wikimedia Endowment [13] MoveOn [14] [15] America Coming Together [15]

  9. The Fred Hollows Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation was named 2013 Australian Charity of the Year and was recognised by The Global Journal as one of the world's top 50 NGOs. [ 9 ] 2005 – Winner of the National Award for Excellence in Community Business Partnerships in recognition of the successful partnership between The foundation, Woolworths and the Wugularr community for the ...