
2023 Catalyst Cohort
From July to December 2023, 25 local organizations will use data and technology to inform and improve policies and practices to advance racial equity and reform in the criminal legal system. Their approaches and achievements can provide models, lessons, and inspiration for communities, local governments, funders, and data and technology experts across the United States.
Explore grantees' local projects by clicking the links below.
2023 Grantees
Beyond the Bars
Miami Gardens, FL
Black Voters Matter
Fulton County, GA
Center for Policing Equity
St. Louis, MO
Chicago Appleseed
Cook County, IL
Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking
Los Angeles, CA
DC Fiscal Policy Institute
Washington, DC
Forward Through Ferguson
St. Louis City and County, MO
Freedom Community Center
St. Louis, MO
Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association
Cuyahoga County, OH
Homeward Bound
Dallas County, TX
ideas42
Sacramento, CA
Innovate Memphis
Memphis, TN
Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice
Washtenaw County, MI
Just Communities Arizona
Pima County, AZ
Justice Management Institute
New Orleans, LA
Mediation and Restorative Services
Anoka County, MN
People of Progression
Outagamie County, WI
Phoenix Youth and Family Services
Ashley County, Bradley County, Chicot County, Desha County, and Drew County, AR
Project Curate
Harris County, TX
Pillars of the Community
San Diego, CA
Safer Foundation
Cook County, IL
San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project
San Francisco, CA
Starting Over, Inc.
Riverside County, CA
UnBoxed
Denver, CO
United Way of South Central Michigan
Jackson County, MI