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Donate directly to Race Against Racism here. (donations are tax-deductible)

Reclaim the Block organizes Minneapolis community and city council members to move money from the police department into other areas of the city’s budget that truly promote community health and safety.  By donating to Reclaim the Block, you are supporting policies that strengthen community-led safety initiatives and reduce reliance on police departments.

Black Visions Collective is a Black, trans, queer-led organization committed to transformative, long-term change and success by developing Minnesota's emerging Black leadership to lead powerful campaigns. 

 

Funds donated to Campaign Zero support the analysis of policing practices across the country, research to identify effective solutions to end police violence, technical assistance to organizers leading police accountability campaigns and the development of model legislation and advocacy to end police violence nationwide.

 

By donating to the Marshall Project, you are supporting journalism that establishes facts, exposes failures, and examines solutions for a criminal justice system in crisis.

The American Civil Liberties Union's nationwide team of attorneys, lobbyists, and advocates work to fight the most pressing civil liberties issues of our time, including police brutality. Your donation will help fuel their legal battles and urgent advocacy efforts.

The Bail Project™ National Revolving Bail Fund is on a mission to combat mass incarceration and reshape the pretrial system in the United States. 100% of online donations are used to bring people home. Since bail money comes back to them when cases close, they are able to recycle every dollar donated at least twice per year.

The Freedom Fighter Bond supports activists arrested in civil disobedience in North Carolina. They are dedicated to ending racialized mass incarceration and to getting people free when they face arrest or legal charges for opposing injustice.

David McAtee, also known as "Yaya" and the "BBQ man," was fatally shot by law enforcement on June 1st, 2020. There is no goal to reach and there is no dollar amount that will ever equal David's life, so this campaign will do everything in its power to secure as many relief funds as possible for the McAtee family. His mother also lost a daughter earlier this year. 

On May 27th, 2020, Tony McDade, a black LGBTQ person, was shot and killed by a Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) officer. Many details surrounding this incident are unclear, but 100% of funds collected here will go to Tony's family. This fund is established to cover funeral and burial expenses, mental and grief counseling,  and to assist Tony's family in the days to come as they continue to seek justice for Tony. 
 

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