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Justice & Opportunity Partners
Our goal is to help shape a world that is just, inclusive, and full of opportunity for all people. We partner with leaders working to strengthen communities and help more families get ahead. Our work focuses on three main areas: criminal justice reform, housing affordability, and immigration. Learn more about some of our partners below. Visit our Newsroom to read about our justice & opportunity grantees.
Criminal Justice Reform
Fair and Just Prosecution
Fair and Just Prosecution brings together newly-elected local prosecutors as part of a network of leaders committed to promoting a justice system grounded in fairness, equity, compassion, and fiscal responsibility.
Criminal Justice Reform
Measures for Justice
Measures for Justice created an online data portal that tracks how criminal cases are handled in different counties across the country. Their work helps to provide the robust data infrastructure needed to support justice reform.
Criminal Justice Reform
The Last Mile
The Last Mile prepares incarcerated individuals for successful reentry through business and technology training. It runs in 12 correctional facilities in California, Indiana, Kansas, and Oklahoma with a goal of helping reduce recidivism and create a pathway to success for returned citizens.
Criminal Justice Reform/Immigration
FWD.us
FWD.us is focused on fixing the failed immigration and criminal justice systems that have locked too many out of the American dream for too long. Our country is stronger when all of us have the opportunity to live up to our full potential.
Justice & Opportunity
Code for America
Code for America uses the principles and practices of the digital age to improve how government serves the American public. They build technology to make social safety net services accessible to those who need them most.
Justice & Opportunity
Opportunity Insights
Opportunity Insights uses the power of big data to develop scalable policy solutions that empower families to rise out of poverty. They do this from an interdisciplinary research center at Harvard University, under the leadership of Raj Chetty, John Friedman, and Nathan Hendren.
Justice & Opportunity
Partnership for the Bay’s Future
The Partnership for the Bay’s Future aims to advance the region’s future by solving its interconnected challenges of housing, transportation, and economic opportunity.
Housing Affordability
Eviction Lab
The Eviction Lab at Princeton University believes that a stable, affordable home is central to human flourishing and economic mobility. Drawing on tens of millions of records, they have published the first-ever dataset of evictions in America.
Housing Affordability
TechEquity Collaborative
The TechEquity Collaborative organizes the tech community to advocate for a Bay Area economy that works for everyone through policy change around housing and workforce and labor issues.
Housing Affordability
The Terner Center for Housing Innovation
The Terner Center at UC Berkeley leverages applied research and best practices to formulate bold strategies to house families from all walks of life in vibrant, sustainable, and affordable homes and communities.
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