- Boston, MA // 2013
Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth
Support to advance criminal justice policy reform in Massachusetts.Awarded$100,000Term12 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Washington, DC // 2013
National Association of Counties Research Foundation
Support to educate the organization's members, county government officials, about opportunities to manage local jail populations using pretrial detention reform, risk assessment and other front-end diversion practices.Awarded$220,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Washington, DC // 2013
National Association of Pretrial Services Agencies
$20,000 in general support and $30,000 for support to explore how to divert pretrial defendants from incarceration by tapping into the promise of health care reform.Awarded$50,000Term12 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Williamsburg, VA // 2013
National Center for State Courts
Support to foster state court education and leadership on pretrial detention reform efforts.Awarded$300,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Denver, CO // 2013
National Conference of State Legislatures
Support for efforts to advance understanding of and support for pretrial reform strategies among key state lawmakers.Awarded$200,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Washington, DC // 2013
National Criminal Justice Association
Support to elevate the issue of pretrial detention reform through education and technical assistance among State Administering Agencies, which distribute and monitor federal and state criminal justice formula grants.Awarded$100,000Term12 monthProgramCriminal Justice - New York, NY // 2013
National Employment Law Project
Support to continue a coordinated national campaign with Community Legal Services, its sub-grantee, to reduce unnecessary structural barriers to employment for people with criminal records.Awarded$350,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Carrboro, NC // 2013
National Health Law Program
Support to provide research and expert technical assistance in support of the development of a model pretrial program to divert pretrial defendants from incarceration using behavioral health treatment services available through the Affordable Care Act.Awarded$25,000Term12 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Easthampton, MA // 2013
Prison Policy Initiative
Support to advocate for change in the U.S. Census Bureau's practice of counting prisoners where they are incarcerated rather than in their home communities.Awarded$200,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Austin, TX // 2013
Texas Public Policy Foundation
Support to continue criminal justice reform efforts in Texas and generate national support for criminal justice reform among conservative audiences through the Right on Crime initiative.Awarded$300,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Washington, DC // 2013
The Constitution Project
$20,000 in general support for one year and $80,000 in project support over two years to foster the development of a "Right-Left Justice Working Group" to support criminal justice reform at the federal level.Awarded$100,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Washington, DC // 2013
The Sentencing Project
General support.Awarded$400,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - San Francisco, CA // 2013
Tides Center
Support for Californians for Safety and Justice.Awarded$200,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Baltimore, MD // 2013
University of Maryland School of Law
Support to promote the development of pretrial legal clinics at law schools throughout the United States.Awarded$50,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Little Rock, AR // 2013
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
Support for advocacy to expand the use of alternatives to youth incarceration in Arkansas.Awarded$320,000Term24 monthsProgramYouth Justice