- New York, NY // 2014
Human Rights Watch
Support for research on youth tried as adults and work to advance juvenile justice reform in CaliforniaAwarded$100,000Term12 monthsProgramYouth Justice - Washington, DC // 2014
Jobs With Justice Education Fund
Support for the Future of Bargaining Project.Awarded$200,000Term12 monthsProgramWorkers' Rights - Jeffersontown, KY // 2014
Kentucky Youth Advocates
Support to partner with Children's Law Center to advocate for deinstitutionalizing youth charged with status offenses in Kentucky and for effective implementation of reforms to reduce youth incarceration.Awarded$250,000Term24 monthsProgramYouth Justice - New Orleans, LA // 2014
Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights
Support for research and advocacy to raise the age of juvenile court jurisdiction in Louisiana.Awarded$100,000Term12 monthsProgramYouth Justice - Lansing, MI // 2014
Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency
Support to promote fiscal incentives for use of alternatives to youth incarceration and to lead a campaign to raise the age of juvenile court jurisdiction in Michigan.Awarded$300,000Term24 monthsProgramYouth Justice - Washington, DC // 2014
National Criminal Justice Association
Support to educate NCJA membership about pretrial reform and assist target State Administering Agencies in taking a leadership role on pretrial reform in their jurisdictions.Awarded$150,000Term24 monthsProgramCriminal Justice - Washington, DC // 2014
The George Washington University
Support for the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership's project, Where Health Meets Justice Fellowship.Awarded$200,000Term27 monthsProgramSpecial Initiative: Civil Legal Aid - Washington, DC // 2014
The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless
Support for the Human Right to Housing Initiative.Awarded$150,000Term12 monthsProgramSpecial Initiative: Civil Legal Aid - Washington, DC // 2014
University Legal Services
Support for an advocacy effort to ensure transparency and public input in the process to determine provisions of healthcare treatment for inmates of DC Jail.Awarded$15,000Term12 monthsProgramCriminal Justice