Equal Justice Initiative
Mission
The Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society. EJI provides legal representation to people who have been illegally convicted, unfairly sentenced, or abused in state jails and prisons. We challenge the death penalty and excessive punishment and we provide re-entry assistance to formerly incarcerated people.EJI produces groundbreaking reports, an award-winning calendar, and short films that explore our nation's history of racial injustice. EJI developed and operates the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice as part of our national effort to create new spaces, markers, and memorials that address the legacy of slavery, lynching, and racial segregation, which shapes many issues today.
Vision
EJI hopes to end mass incarceration, excessive punishment, carceral responses to health problems and horrific conditions of confinement that traumatize hundreds of thousands of incarcerated people. We want to increase protections for the vulnerable and achieve justice for the innocent, people wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced. We want to improve public safety by addressing root causes of conflict and violence. EJI wants to end severe consequences of poverty and inequality by relieving food insecurity, providing access to health care and challenging barriers to opportunity for millions of people unfairly marginalized by low incomes. Finally, EJI wants to confront our history of racial injustice. We seek a world where the children of our children are no longer burdened by presumptions of guilt or dangerousness if they are children of color. We want to acknowledge and document the ways this history creates barriers to equality and to remedy the harms that it has caused.
Goals
- 1.Promote a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the history of racial injustice and how it undermines fair treatment and equal opportunity for many Americans
- 2.Expand our Anti-Poverty initiatives, providing services to address urgent needs around healthcare, hunger, and the unjust burden of fines and fees to marginalized communities in Alabama.
- 3.Advance criminal justice reform through strategic litigation, advocacy, and education efforts
Montgomery AL | EIN: 63-1135091
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Equal Justice Initiative
Mission
The Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society. EJI provides legal representation to people who have been illegally convicted, unfairly sentenced, or abused in state jails and prisons. We challenge the death penalty and excessive punishment and we provide re-entry assistance to formerly incarcerated people.EJI produces groundbreaking reports, an award-winning calendar, and short films that explore our nation's history of racial injustice. EJI developed and operates the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice as part of our national effort to create new spaces, markers, and memorials that address the legacy of slavery, lynching, and racial segregation, which shapes many issues today.
Vision
EJI hopes to end mass incarceration, excessive punishment, carceral responses to health problems and horrific conditions of confinement that traumatize hundreds of thousands of incarcerated people. We want to increase protections for the vulnerable and achieve justice for the innocent, people wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced. We want to improve public safety by addressing root causes of conflict and violence. EJI wants to end severe consequences of poverty and inequality by relieving food insecurity, providing access to health care and challenging barriers to opportunity for millions of people unfairly marginalized by low incomes. Finally, EJI wants to confront our history of racial injustice. We seek a world where the children of our children are no longer burdened by presumptions of guilt or dangerousness if they are children of color. We want to acknowledge and document the ways this history creates barriers to equality and to remedy the harms that it has caused.
Goals
- 1.Promote a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the history of racial injustice and how it undermines fair treatment and equal opportunity for many Americans
- 2.Expand our Anti-Poverty initiatives, providing services to address urgent needs around healthcare, hunger, and the unjust burden of fines and fees to marginalized communities in Alabama.
- 3.Advance criminal justice reform through strategic litigation, advocacy, and education efforts
Montgomery AL | EIN: 63-1135091
Profile managed by nonprofit | Is this your nonprofit?
501(c)(3) organization
Beacon Report
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Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes
SCORE100%
Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes
SCORE100%
Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Financial Statements:Yes
SCORE100%
Has financial statements audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Audit Oversight Committee:Yes
SCORE100%
Has a committee responsible for selection and oversight of an independent accountant who produces the audit.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
No Loans Reported To or From Officers:Yes
SCORE100%
Does not provide loans to or from officers of the organization.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Records Retention Policy:Yes
SCORE100%
Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Website Disclosures:4 of 5
SCORE75%
5 of 5 required for full credit
- No, Tax Form 990 disclosed on charity's website
- Yes, Audit posted on charity's website
- Yes, Staff members listed on charity's website
- Yes, Board members listed on charity's website
- Yes, Qualifying donor privacy policy posted on charity's website
Source: Public data from the nonprofit's website
| Score | Metric |
|---|---|
| 100% | Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Financial Statements:Yes Has financial statements audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Audit Oversight Committee:Yes Has a committee responsible for selection and oversight of an independent accountant who produces the audit. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | No Loans Reported To or From Officers:Yes Does not provide loans to or from officers of the organization. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Records Retention Policy:Yes Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 75% | Website Disclosures:4 of 5 5 of 5 required for full credit
Source: Public data from the nonprofit's website |