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Grants to Research Foundation of the City University of New York

Amount Purpose Term Source
$297,898 To support the Institute for State and Local Governance. 2018 - 2022 LJAF
$105,750 To educate journalists about fines and fees issues in the criminal justice system. 2018 - 2020 LJAF
$199,996 To convene a roundtable on pretrial best practices. 2014 - 2016 LJAF
$272,023 To fund the Misdemeanor Justice Project. 2014 - 2016 LJAF
$254,301 To support implementation and expansion of the Critical Time Intervention program to prevent recurrent homelessness in people with severe mental illness. 2020 - 2024 LJAF
$265,152 To fund a low-cost randomized controlled trial of Accelerate, Compete, and Engage, a program that provides academic, personal, and financial supports to predominantly low-income, full-time college students. 2018 - 2024 LJAF
$125,000 To support wide scale replication of the Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP) and the Accelerate, Complete, Engage (ACE) program. 2021 - 2022 LJAF
$15,000 To support the June 2019 NNSC National Conference. 2019 LJAF
$95,569 To educate journalists on alternatives to punative excess. 2021 - 2022 LJAF
$99,647 To support a public convening on New York's bail and pretrial laws, policies and practices. 2022 LJAF
$232,152 To develop a research agenda for pretrial criminal justice and evaluate research proposals. 2015 - 2016 LJAF
$1,991,646 For the purpose of analyzing the impact of New York's Criminal Justice Reform. 2019 - 2023 LJAF
$25,000 To host a one-day seminar by the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College. 2020 LJAF
$1,163,252 To evaluate the impact of New York State Bail Reform. 2020 - 2023 LJAF
$350,000 To promote data-driven prosecution reform and safely reduce the imprint of the criminal justice system. 2020 - 2023 LJAF
$172,350 To improve accountability and reduce policy misconduct in the context of focused deterrence policing approaches. 2021 - 2023 LJAF
$400,693 To study how to help individuals who are frequently involved with both the criminal justice and health care systems. 2016 - 2017 LJAF
$872,587 To fund the Misdemeanor Justice Project. 2015 - 2019 LJAF
$3,258,912 To create the Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice. 2016 - 2021 LJAF
$1,760,889 To support the Misdemeanor Justice Project at John Jay College. 2018 - 2022 LJAF
$192,892 To study and assess the state of research around enforcement of low-level offenses and related racial disparities. 2021 - 2022 LJAF
$291,366 To support the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. 2018 - 2020 LJAF
$86,250 To support the Center on Media, Crime & Justice. 2022 - 2023 LJAF
$2,400,623 To develop, launch, and manage the Reducing Revocations Challenge. 2019 - 2021 LJAF
$3,129,840 To devise and implement strategies to reduce reovations of probation and parole. 2021 - 2024 LJAF

Grants

Arnold Ventures funds projects to understand problems and identify policy solutions.