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Black Lives MatterdonateYou probably know this one :)Paul Mains'14
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The Bail ProjectDonate A national organization with regular bail posting in a number of individual cities, which may be providing protest support depending on city and bail amounts.Annette Martín'14
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List of Bail Funds for ProtestorsListThis list, put together in consultation with the National Bail Fund Network, seeks to be a comprehensive list of regional bail funds for protestors across the country. A meta-resource for those who want to donate locally in a region we haven't covered yet.Annette Martín'14
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National Bail OutLinkNational Bail Out is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks and end systems of pretrial detention and ultimately mass incarceration. We are people who have been impacted by cages — either by being in them ourselves or witnessing our families and loved ones be encaged. We are queer, trans, young, elder, and immigrant. Learn more at www.nationalbailout.org.Anna Persmark'15
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National Police Accountability ProjectDonateThe central mission of NPAP is to promote the accountability of law enforcement officers and their employers for violations of the Constitution and the laws of the United States.
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George Floyd Memorial FundDonateRelief fund from George Floyd's brotherPaul Mains'14Already has $8M
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NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Funddonate"The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. is America’s premier legal organization fighting for racial justice. Through litigation, advocacy, and public education, LDF seeks structural changes to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and achieve racial justice in a society that fulfills the promise of equality for all Americans."Paul Mains'14
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LGBTQ Funddonate"Each day, tens of thousands of LGBTQ people are held in jail or immigration detention because they cannot afford bail — for immigration status or charges like sleeping in public. LGBTQ folkx are three times more likely to be jailed. With your help, the Freedom Fund posts bail to secure their release and safety." Devon Graham'16
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Black and Pinkdonate"Black and Pink was founded [...] on the principles of abolition to dismantle the criminal punishment system and to liberate LGBTQIA2S+ people/people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by that system, through advocacy, support, and organizing.Kaitlyn Cook'15
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Color of ChangeLink"Color Of Change is the nation’s largest online racial justice organization. We help people respond effectively to injustice in the world around us. As a national online force driven by 1.7 million members, we move decision-makers in corporations and government to create a more human and less hostile world for Black people in America."Dimitri Smirnoff'15 (posted on behalf of Madeline Arnold'14)
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The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation Donate"Through our partnerships, the foundation will ensure cultural competency in caring for African Americans who struggle with mental illness by providing scholarships to African-American students who seek a career in the mental health field; offer mental health services and programs to young people in urban schools; and combat recidivism within the prison system."Stacey Johnson'15 (posted on insta by Ankita Verma'16)
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Movement for Black LivesDonateThe Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) formed in December of 2014, was created as a space for Black organizations across the country to debate and discuss the current political conditions, develop shared assessments of what political interventions were necessary in order to achieve key policy, cultural and political wins, convene organizational leadership in order to debate and co-create a shared movement wide strategy. Under the fundamental idea that we can achieve more together than we can separately.Malu Suresh'18The Movement for Black Lives is made up of hundreds of organizations that coordinate actions, messages and campaigns. Donations will go towards organizations like: Black Alliance for Justice Immigration, Blackbird, Black Lives Matter Network, Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity, Blackout Collective, Black Youth Project 100, Color of Change, Dignity and Power Now, Freedom Inc, Million Hoodies Movement for Justice, Organization for Black Struggle, Project South, Southerners on New Ground, UndocuBlack Network, Law4Black Lives, Black Movement Law Project, Community Justice Project and many others.
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Southern Poverty Law CenterDonate"We monitor hate groups and other extremists throughout the United States and expose their activities to the public, the media and law enforcement."Shail Mehta'15
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Equal Justice InitiativeDonate"The Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society."Russel Peterson'15
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Antiracist Research and Policy CenterDonate"The mission of The Antiracist Research & Policy Center (ARPC) is to convene and team up varied specialists to figure out novel and practical ways to understand, explain, and solve seemingly intractable problems of racial inequity and injustice. Our research and policy work is deliberately antiracist. We consider racist policies and ideas, and not certain racial groups, to be the racial problem. We strive to build an antiracist society of racial equity and justice."Sophie Siegel-Warren'13
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Black Women's BlueprintDonate"Black Women’s Blueprint envisions a world where women and girls of African descent are fully empowered and where gender, race and other disparities are erased. We work to place Black women and girls’ lives as well as their particular struggles squarely within the context of the larger racial justice concerns of Black communities and are committed to building movements where gender matters in broader social justice organizing so that all members of our communities gain social, political and economic equity. We engage in progressive research, historical documentation, policy advocacy and organizing steeped in the struggles of Black women within their diverse communities and within dominant culture"Sophie Siegel-Warren'13
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Know Your Rights CampDonateOur mission is to advance the liberation and well-being of Black and Brown communities through education, self-empowerment, mass-mobilization and the creation of new systems that elevate the next generation of change leaders."Sophie Siegel-Warren'13
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Black Feminist FutureDonate"A movement incubator focused on the dynamic possibilities of galvanizing the power of Black feminisms as a blueprint for liberation."maya kassahun'19
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Thousand CurrentsDonate"Thousand Currents envisions a world where humanity thrives as a creative force that is in reciprocal and interdependent with nature, and creates loving, equitable and just societies. " Also in partnership with BLM.maya kassahun'19
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Unicorn RiotUnicorn RiotA decentralized media organization that has been live-streaming uprisings abhimanyu lele'16
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The Loveland FoundationDonate"With the barriers affecting access to treatment by members of diverse ethnic and racial groups. Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and girls nationally seeking therapy."Sophie Siegel-Warren'13
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The Okra ProjectDonateThe Okra Project is a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people by bringing home cooked, healthy, and culturally specific meals and resources to Black Trans People wherever we can reach them.Melody Judilla'15
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House of GGDonateThe Griffin-Gracy Educational Retreat & Historical Center’s (a.k.a. “House of GG”) mission is to create programs, services, and resources that positively impact the lives, history, and visibility of Transgender, gender-questioning, and gender-nonconforming people. We do this through programs that promote healing justice, resilience, and organizing among our communities, particularly by and for transgender women of color, to remove barriers that inhibit our survival.Melody Judilla'15
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Trans Justice Funding ProjectDonateThe Trans Justice Funding Project is a community-led funding initiative founded in 2012 to support grassroots, trans justice groups run by and for trans people. We make grants annually by bringing together a panel of six trans justice activists from around the country to carefully review every application we receive. We center the leadership of trans people organizing around their experiences with racism, economic injustice, transmisogyny, ableism, immigration, incarceration, and other intersecting oppressions.Melody Judilla'15
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