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Name
Southerners On New Ground — Anti-Criminalization Work
Amount
$400,000
Currency
USD
Date
February 2018
Notes
[Criminal Justice Reform] Grant investigator: Chloe Cockburn This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. SONG staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $400,000 over two years to Southerners Oexpand[Criminal Justice Reform] Grant investigator: Chloe Cockburn This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. SONG staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $400,000 over two years to Southerners On New Ground (SONG) to support anti-criminalization work. SONG intends to use this funding to hire more full-time organizers and increase efforts on anti-criminalization campaigns, particularly those focused on the abolition of cash bail and the closure or slowed expansion of local jails. We are impressed by SONG’s reputation for effective community organizing around multiple issues, and are excited to support an organization based in Atlanta, which we consider an important city for criminal justice reform efforts. This is a discretionary grant, and falls within our focus area of criminal justice reform.

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confirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/20/2026
Name
Southerners On New Ground — Anti-Criminalization Work
Grantee
Southerners On New Ground
Focus Area
Criminal Justice Reform
Amount
$400,000.00
Date
February 2018

NoteDeterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)

Case № p7rfs-3eWiFiled 4/29/2026Confidence 95%