The question "what organization did the group belong to or were funded by" is quite general. However, based on the search results, here is some relevant information about groups and their affiliations or funding:
- Some groups, such as student organizations, may be recognized and funded by specific university or student government bodies. For example, registered student organizations can get funding from student fee money allocated by bodies like the Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) or Graduate Assembly ().
- In the context of militant or terrorist groups, many belong to or are funded by parent organizations or external entities. For example:
- The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade (AAMB) is ideologically linked to the Fatah political and military organization, with believed funding from Iran through Hezbollah facilitators ().
- Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), originally linked to al-Qaeda's Jabhat al-Nusra, maintains some form of strategic or operational ties with al-Qaeda despite public splits ().
- The Islamic State had connections with Al Qaeda in Iraq early on, with initial seed money provided by Bin Laden, though they later diverged ().
- Effective Altruism groups and related community groups can be funded through Group Support Grants by organizations like the Centre for Effective Altruism if they have approved organizers ().
Please specify which group or context is being referred to if a more precise answer is desired about what organization a particular group belongs to or is funded by. Otherwise, the above examples illustrate how groups belong to or are funded by other organizations or entities in different domains such as student groups, militant groups, and altruism groups.