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1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 248.881.7285 sarb@cfsem.org Justice System Reform Projects Receive Over $2 Million in Support from the Michigan Justice Fund of the Community Foundation for S

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

248.881.7285 sarb@cfsem.org

Justice System Reform Projects Receive Over $2 Million in Support from the

Michigan Justice Fund of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan

DETROIT – A group of national and local foundations announced over $2 million in support to 12

organizations through the Michigan Justice Fund, an initiative designed to address inequities in the criminal justice system throughout the state

The Michigan Justice Fund was established in early 2020 to assist groups working to advance effective and equitable justice policy It has since grown to a funder collaborative of 14 foundations As an

initiative of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, the Michigan Justice Fund primarily seeks to help stem the flow of individuals into the criminal justice system, support the investment of public dollars to community-driven alternatives to incarceration, and ensures that those returning home after incarceration receive the support they need to flourish

“Practitioners and advocates, those closest to the work of justice reform, have helped the Michigan Justice Fund to build a strategy for enacting smart and racially equitable justice policies that keep our communities safe and reduce barriers to opportunity,” said Melanca Clark, President & CEO, Hudson-Webber Foundation and Chair of the Michigan Justice Fund Steering Committee, “We are thrilled to deploy a round of investments to support organizations and projects that will move our state forward.”

“The Community Foundation is committed to improving racial equity and reducing Michigan’s reliance

on detention and incarceration through an evidence-based and data-driven approach,” said Mariam Noland, President of the Community Foundation "With this initiative, we are supporting economic prosperity strategies by partnering with foundations and organizations that are committed to

strengthening the justice policy reform ecosystem in our state.”

12 Grants from the Michigan Justice Fund (Over $2.27 Million)

ACLU Fund of Michigan - $316,320 for the Prosecutor Transparency Project, a research

partnership with the Washtenaw, Oakland, and Ingham County prosecutors’ offices to examine prosecutorial decision-making impact on racial Minorities

Aspen Institute - $175,000 for the Aspen Criminal Justice Reform Initiative to launch the

planning process for the Grand Rapids Justice and Governance Partnership, which is designed to advance multi-sector, jurisdictional approaches to reduce the reliance on the justice system

Center for Employment Opportunities - $200,000 to launch a Participant Advisory Council, a

group of program alumni and participants designed to inform and lead justice reform efforts throughout Michigan

Citizens for Racial Equity in Washtenaw - $200,000 to address racial disparities across

Washtenaw County’s juvenile and adult criminal legal systems

LINC UP - $80,000 for public education efforts and development of alternatives to current

budgetary priorities in Grand Rapids

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Michigan League for Public Policy - $400,000 to coordinate collaborative criminal legal reform

efforts focused on racial equity and representation of justice-impacted people through the Michigan Collaborative to End Mass Incarceration

Michigan Prison Doula Initiative - $50,000 to grow childbirth preparation and doula support

programs for incarcerated pregnant people

Neighborhood Defender Service - $200,000 for eviction/housing defense legal services for

criminal defense clients in Wayne County

St Luke N.E.W Life Center - $200,000 for a collaborative program with M.A.D.E Institute to

provide returning citizens in transitional housing in Genesee County with job readiness training and work opportunities

Wayne State University - $200,000 for a pilot program designed to increase the success and

economic mobility of formerly incarcerated individuals through strengthening access to higher education

Women’s Resource Center - $200,000 to expand New Beginnings, a program that provides

women who are returning to the community after incarceration with education and

employment services and support, to Muskegon and Ottawa counties

Youth Justice Fund - $50,000 for a trauma-informed, peer-support program that provides

wraparound services for returning citizens who were incarcerated as youth

A group of 26 organizations across the state helped to develop the grantmaking strategy These

organizations were selected to be representative of a diverse cross-section of nonprofits from across Michigan that directly serve justice-impacted individuals

Participating funders of the Michigan Justice Fund include Blue Meridian Partners on behalf of the Justice and Mobility Fund, the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Community Foundation

of Greater Flint, DTE Energy Foundation, Ethel & James Flinn Foundation, Ford Foundation, Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Hudson-Webber Foundation, Joyce Foundation, JP Morgan Chase, The Kresge Foundation, Public Welfare Foundation, Ruth Mott Foundation and W.K Kellogg Foundation

As the Michigan Justice Fund looks forward, the collaborative will continue to strengthen the capacity of those working for justice reform, shift the narrative on incarceration, and build a network of engaged and informed funders For more information on the Michigan Justice Fund, visit cfsem.org/justice

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About the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan

The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan is a full-service philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change in our region As a permanent community endowment built by gifts from thousands of individuals and organizations, the Foundation supports a wide variety of activities

benefiting education, arts and culture, health, human services, community development, and civic affairs Since its inception, the Foundation has distributed more than $1.2 billion through more than 80,000 grants to nonprofit organizations throughout Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw,

St Clair, and Livingston counties For more information, visit www.cfsem.org

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