If you’d like to add any charities or organization to this list please email silver.r@connecticon.org
Donations will go toward paying bail/bonds to release protesters jailed in states with bail/bond systems. If you’d like to make a localized contribution to a bail fund in a city or state not shown below, the National Bail Fund Network lists the funds you can donate to in all states with bail/bond systems.
Single donations will be split between multiple organizations, with the ability to adjust what goes where.
Donations, made via Venmo, Cash App or PayPal, will go directly into the pockets of activists and organizers on the front lines of protests.
Donations will go toward rebuilding businesses and other parts of black communities where protests have occurred and/or have been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
Donations will go toward arts, technical, or other programs for black and brown people.
Donations will go toward funding initiatives for educating black and brown youth, such as programs for coding, activism camps, and providing books for schools.
Donations will go toward legislative efforts to overturn systemically racist policies at either national, state, or local levels.
Donations will go toward black-voter education initiatives and supporting black political candidates.
Donations will go toward police reform initiatives, including efforts to redistribute police funding to other social services.
Donations will go toward prison reform efforts to stop excessive punishment, mass incarceration, incarceration in general, and the creation of new jails and prisons.
Donations will go toward legal aid and education for black, brown, and other minority groups.
Donations will go toward providing immediate mental health and health-care support, monetary support, and education to black LGBTQ communities.
Donations will go toward providing ongoing mental health and health-care support, monetary support, and education to black LGBTQ communities.
Donations will go toward supporting black and brown media outlets and journalists.
Donations will go toward providing mental health care and education to black communities and individuals.
Donations will go toward providing medical aid, including COVID-19 and reproductive care, to black, brown, and other minority communities.