[Criminal Justice Reform] Grant investigator: Chloe Cockburn This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. Fair and Just Prosecution also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $1,500,000 over two years to Fair and Just Prosecution (FJP) via the Tides Center. FJP brings together recently elected local prosecutors as part of a network interested in implementing innovative criminal justice system policy and practicing reforms in their own offices. FJP’s network supports prosecutors by providing access to research, technical assistance, in-person convenings and other resources. This is a renewal of our January 2017 grant that supported the project's launch, and falls within our focus area of criminal justice reform.
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Fair And Just Prosecution
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Feb 2019
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