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Results: 1-25 of 47
Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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Youth ALIVE! | Human Rights | $75,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Designing Justice & Designing Spaces | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $400,000 | 2022 | for LA County work |
Equity and Transformation | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $150,000 | 2022 | for the West Garfield Park Future Fund |
Detroit Justice Center | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $200,000 | 2022 | for general support |
Atlanta Fulton County Prearrest Diversion Initiative Inc | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $300,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs Inc. | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $600,000 | 2021 | for Interrupting Criminalization |
Texas After Violence Project | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $150,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Rockwood Leadership Institute | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $100,000 | 2021 | for the Coaching for Healing, Justice and Liberation |
Alternate Roots Inc. | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $200,000 | 2021 | for Spirit House |
Impact Justice | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $150,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Common Justice, Inc. | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $300,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Fund for Guaranteed Income | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $200,000 | 2021 | for the Compton Pretrial Services Pilot |
Ahimsa Collective | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $300,000 | 2021 | for general support |
La Plazita | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $250,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Equal Justice Initiative | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $100,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Tides Foundation | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $300,000 | 2021 | for the Life Comes From It Fund |
Forward Change | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $40,000 | 2021 | to provide Reimagine Richmond community group with technical and advocacy support to transform policing in Richmond, California. |
Panorama Global | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $250,000 | 2021 | for Hyphen's Community Violence Intervention Collaborative |
Alternate Roots Inc. | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $200,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos Inc | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $150,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Color Of Change. org Education Fund | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $200,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Right to the City Alliance Inc. | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $300,000 | 2021 | for SOIL - A Transformative Justice Project |
Detroit Justice Center | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $100,000 | 2021 | for transformative justice capacity building work |
Choices for Freedom Inc | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $35,000 | 2021 | for general support |
Choices for Freedom Inc | Human Rights, Reimagine approaches to safety, justice, and accountability | $45,000 | 2020 | for general support ($35,000) and to strengthen fiscal management and organizational sustainability processes ($10,000) |
The list above contains awards approved by the Foundation. These are primarily grants, but also include direct charitable activities (DCAs) and program-related investments (PRIs). DCAs are distributions a foundation makes to conduct its own charitable activities, rather than by or through other organizations. PRIs are investments with a charitable purpose for which the Foundation’s primary purpose is not to produce income. Under IRS regulations, the expenses associated with DCAs and PRIs count toward a foundation’s qualifying distributions and are reported on its IRS Form 990-PF.