American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California — Prosecutorial Accountability
Failed source check[Criminal Justice Reform] Published: March 2017 The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $250,000 to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern California to support prosecutorial accountability work led by Ana Zamora. The ACLU of Northern California plans to use this grant to support its "What a difference a DA makes" project. This project will include three main elements: Building District Attorney (DA) accountability infrastructure in target counties by providing criminal justice reform training and support to local groups in advance of 56 DA elections in California in 2018. Building a website with information on the DAs in all California counties to increase transparency and accountability. Conducting messaging research to learn what approaches to criminal justice reform communication are most effective and developing a messaging framework.
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|---|---|---|---|
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| Futurewise — Housing Advocacy in Washington | $450K | Apr 2023 | |
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| Kurzgesagt — Short-form Video Content | $3M | Mar 2022 | |
| Kurzgesagt — Video Production (2023) | $1.7M | May 2023 | |
| Kurzgesagt — Video Creation and Translation | $2.6M | Dec 2021 | |
| Lightcone Infrastructure – General Support | Lighthaven (Event Venue) | $4.5M | Sep 2022 |
| Lightcone Infrastructure — General Support (2023) | Lighthaven (Event Venue) | $3M | Oct 2023 |
| Conjecture — Cybersecurity Bootcamp | Conjecture | $223K | Jun 2025 |
| Conjecture — AI Safety Technical Program | Conjecture | $224K | May 2023 |