We know the pathway to progress is often not a straight line. Wins aren’t always apparent or easy to measure. The Hollywood-ending moments, the quieter triumphs, and the lessons in disguise are all progress in our book. We fight for the biggest thing we can—without letting perfect be the enemy of good. And we use every tool in our toolbox.
Here is a little more about how we think about approach the grantmaking side of the shop...
Justice reform organizations and their day-to-day operations at the state and national level—with a focus on impacted leaders and state-based activities.
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Investment in key advocacy moments—from public education to ballot measures—with a bounded timeline and goals.
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Supporting bold front-end (pre-arrest & pre-trial) models for preventing crime, repairing harm, centering accountability, and strengthening communities.
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News media infrastructure and narrative work that helps elevate justice reform and shifts the way we talk and think about the system.
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Creating inroads and weaving connections between funders, decision makers, and experts to channel resources, expertise, and ultimately maximize impact.
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Critical moment of crisis or opportunity.
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The Safer Communities Accelerator supports a growing community of organizations that are advancing innovative models for preventing crime, repairing harm, and building stronger, safer communities.
Our State by State funding initiative is focused on building up criminal justice reform advocacy infrastructure in all 50 states. With access to sustained, flexible funding, advocacy groups on the ground can be more nimble and responsive to needs and opportunities in their communities—whatever they might be.
The Just Trust always wants to hear about the important work of organizations – across the country and across the political spectrum – that are fighting for a smaller justice system and safer communities.
Use this form to tell us what you’re up to. While we have limited funding available for new grantee partners in 2024, we review submissions quarterly and will reach out if our work is aligned and we have open funding opportunities.
If you have questions about how we make decisions about grants, our diligence process, or what to expect as a grantseeker, we’re here to answer them.
These are the basic steps related to the process, and you can also read our Grantseeker Guide for more detailed information.
Get in touch
There are lots of ways to get on our radar for a grant. They include: filling out the grants inquiry form on our website, email connections, meeting a team member at an event, a recommendation from a current grantee or someone in the field, and much more. In some cases, maybe we learned about you first and reached out proactively.
Fit check
One of our program officers will review your organization’s work, proposal (if one already exists), website, and any other information we receive at point of contact to assess whether you might be a fit – meaning, whether it fits into our theory of change and we have funding available.
Have a conversation
If it might be a fit, you will have a series of conversations with a designated program officer, and may be asked to send some additional materials so we can learn as much as possible. We will ask about funds needed, how they will be used, what other funders you are working with, your long term and short term vision, and more. We will have an open dialogue about what our partnership could look like.
Invitation to apply
If things are tracking well, the program officer will invite you to formally apply for a grant through our grant portal, GivingData. This invitation is not a guarantee of grant funding, but rather an advancement to the next stage: financial and legal due diligence.
Due diligence
In this stage, our Finance and Operations Team conducts a financial and legal review of the organization. This includes things like reviewing tax filings, fundraising registrations, budgets, governance models, and more. In some cases, we might need to ask for more information or work closely with you to remedy missing or inaccurate information in this stage. Note that the diligence process may vary slightly for organizations at different stages in their development. For example, if we are seed funding a brand new organization or project, it might not have quite the same checklist as more established organizations. All organizations that receive funding from The Just Trust go through the same level of diligence based on their stage.
Funding
If the full proposal passes the due diligence process, we will send a grant agreement and you will receive funding approximately 30 days later. If you’ve made it to this stage, we really want to fund your work and will do what we can to make it happen!
At The Just Trust, we fund, support, and connect visionary leaders and organizations fighting for the safety and wellbeing of their communities,— state-by-state and across the nation. By investing in their know-how and networks – and growing the pool of flexible resources available for their work – we can help create stronger, more resilient state and national advocacy ecosystems.
These are just a few of the people who inspire us to come to work every day. They live the cause of The Just Trust, inside and out, showing us and the broader movement what’s possible when we center lived experiences, collaborate to drive momentum, and lead with dignity and humanity.
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When we think about the amount of money that goes into maintaining the status quo, philanthropy feels like a drop in the bucket. But, the more we can work together to scale, align, and deploy resources against common strategies in the advocacy space, the better chance we have at sustaining momentum for the long term. If you’re thinking about investing in reform, please reach out. We need all hands on deck.
For more information on how to work with The Just Trust, please contact us at info@thejusttrust.org.