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Promoting Community-led Investments to Stop the Revolving Door to Prison
November 21, 2017The Public Welfare Foundation and the Urban Institute brought together a diverse, bipartisan group that is working to promote investments in effective public s…
Fixing What’s Wrong with Florida’s Youth Prisons
October 19, 2017The Miami Herald featured an op-ed by Candice Jones, Public Welfare Foundation President and CEO and two other youth justice experts urging Florida to close it…
Keeping Youth out of Adult Courts
October 12, 2017The latest report by a Public Welfare Foundation grantee shows more states adopting policies to limit the number of youth in the adult criminal justice system.
Raising Latinx Voices for Criminal Justice Reform
September 22, 2017A panel of experts explained why the Latinx community should embrace and advance progressive criminal justice policies.
Public Welfare Foundation Announces New Grants
September 15, 2017The Board of Directors approved nearly $2.4 million in grants to six organizations across the country.
Shutting Down New Jersey’s Youth Prisons
August 25, 2017Ryan Haygood and Andrea McChristian of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice talk about the collective efforts of a diverse coalition to close secure fac…
Strong Public Support for Civil Justice Reform
August 3, 2017New opinion research shows that overwhelming majorities of voters believe it is important to ensure that everyone has access to the civil justice system.