The article says the organization behind this is the Hopewell Fund. Here's that fund's Form 990.[1] The long list of organizations they support, and how much each got from them, starts at page 41. They also run ad campaigns of their own and spend a lot of money with Perkins-Cole, a law firm. They seem to fund a long list of nonprofits doing all sorts of things. Somewhere in that list may be an anti-encryption organization. Can anyone find it?