named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
Amicus Advocacy
Files or joins amicus briefs in legal cases involving free speech, parental rights, and institutional accountability
Hate Map
Tracks organizations and individuals alleged to promote or engage in political violence; serves as a public resource for media and civil servants
NTC Hate Alert
Issues alerts on emerging movements alleged to promote political violence, such as the Tesla Takedown Movement
Worst of the Woke Awards
Annual campaign highlighting institutions and brands accused of hypocrisy in DEI and ESG initiatives
activities · 3 groups
what they do
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Public Opinion Research & Advocacy Campaigns 4 activities
- Media advocacy on political violence and extremismEngaged in media outreach through interviews and appearances on programs such as The Rita Cosby Show and American Sunrise to discuss the Tesla Takedown Movement, CAIR's alleged extremism, and related threats to civil discourse.
- Public Education and Media Engagement on IntoleranceEngages in media appearances and discussions to analyze corporate advertising, re-branding efforts, and specific movements like the "Tesla Takedown Movement," characterizing certain actions as domestic terrorism. This includes discussing op-eds and NTC Hate Alerts on various media programs.
- Research and Tracking of Political MovementsConducts research and analysis on specific political movements, such as the "Tesla Takedown Movement," identifying them as coordinated efforts involving intimidation and political violence.
- Research and analysis of the Tesla Takedown MovementConducted research identifying the Tesla Takedown Movement as a coordinated campaign involving political violence and intimidation, characterized as domestic terrorism, and tracked through the NTC Hate Alert system.
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Education Funding & School Choice Advocacy 1 activity
- Legal Advocacy through Amicus BriefsParticipates in legal advocacy by joining amicus briefs, such as supporting parental rights in education in specific court cases.
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Uncategorized 7 activities
- Advocacy campaigns targeting perceived hypocrisy in DEI and ESG initiativesLaunched public campaigns such as the “Worst of the Woke” awards and a $1.2 million divestment campaign against “Un-American Express” to challenge organizations’ double standards on tolerance and corporate social responsibility.
- Advocacy for Free Speech and Against IntoleranceMobilizes Americans to confront perceived double standards of intolerance by establishment institutions, civil rights groups, universities, and socially-conscious brands. This includes advocating for individuals whose accounts or positions have been challenged, such as contributing to the reinstatement of social media accounts and supporting individuals like Julie Mauck and Dr. Belinda Needham.
- Building a Network of Advocates and SupportersRecruits and engages advocates, growing its supporter base to over 50,000 individuals across all 50 states. The organization also assembles an Advisory Board composed of notable public figures.
- Campaigns Against Specific Organizations and PracticesLaunches campaigns and petitions targeting organizations perceived as promoting intolerance or hypocrisy, such as collecting signatures to urge Congress to stop congratulating CAIR and advocating for divestment from "Un-American Express." The organization also identifies and highlights organizations through initiatives like the "Worst of the Woke" awards.
- Petition and mobilization efforts for political advocacyOrganized petition drives, including one gathering over 10,000 signatures urging Congress to stop congratulating CAIR, and mobilized public action against institutional double standards in tolerance policies.
- Recruitment and capacity building of campaign supportersRecruited over 50,000 supporters across all 50 states and built organizational capacity through an advisory board featuring prominent political and media figures.
- Support for individuals facing censorship or intimidationProvided public and organizational support to individuals including Julie Mauck, Dr. Belinda Needham, Nicole Solas, and Mythinformed Milwaukee to resist cancellation efforts and restore suppressed voices across social media and academic institutions.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$172K
Contributions & grants$172K100%
Program service revenue——
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expenses
Total expenses$153K
Program expenses—
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Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$65K
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balance sheet
Total assets$39K
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Net assets$39K
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +598.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| GREGORY T ANGELO | PRESIDENT | 40 | $60K |
relationships · 11
who they work with
- Color Us United Partner — Formed a key partnership.
- Consumer’s Research Partner — Formed a key partnership.
- Daily Caller News Foundation Partner — Featured in an article by the Daily Caller News Foundation regarding congressional efforts to investigate "radical left" networks.
- FIRE Partner — Formed a key partnership.
- FreedomWorks Partner — Formed a key partnership.
- Real America's Voice Partner — Platform where NTC President appeared to discuss political violence.
- Real America's Voice Partner — Platform where NTC President discussed CAIR's history of extremism and related scandals.
- Real America’s Voice Partner — NTC President appeared on their program "American Sunrise" to discuss the Tesla Takedown Movement and HateMap.com.
- TPUSA Partner — Formed a key partnership.
- The Rita Cosby Show Partner — NTC President Gregory T. Angelo appeared on the show to discuss the NTC Hate Alert.
- The Schilling Show Partner — Collaborated with the podcast for a public discussion on corporate advertising and rebranding.