REFORM Alliance
501(c)(4)·ngo·AI Enriched
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Events:0
Library:3
Confidence:
95%
Key Facts
Type
501(c)(4)
Sector
ngo
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
New York, NY, United States
Founded
1/1/2019
Dissolved
Active
Website
Also Known As
No alternate names
Tags
criminal justice reformprobation reformparole reformbipartisanlobbying501c4
Overall Confidence
95%
Internal Notes
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Key Information
Leadership
No leadership added
Positions
No positions added
EIN
Not specified
State of Incorporation
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Mission Statement
To dramatically reduce the number of people unjustly under criminal justice supervision and leverage the power of supporters to create a more equitable system.
Annual Revenue
Not disclosed
Political Spending
Not disclosed
Disclosure Status
Partial Disclosure
About
Criminal justice reform nonprofit co-founded in 2019 by Robert Kraft, Meek Mill, Jay-Z, and others, focusing on transforming the probation and parole system nationwide through legislative reforms. Backed by a bipartisan coalition, it has achieved notable victories including Pennsylvania's Senate Bill 838 (impacting 120,000+ people with early probation termination, 300,000+ with fewer restrictions, and benefits for fines/fees) and Virginia's HB 2038, HB 1589, HB 2252/SB 936 (capping probation terms, eliminating outdated supervision, creating success incentives). The organization has created pathways for 800,000+ people to exit supervision across 11 states.
Key Relationships
Robert Kraft
funds
Donated $20 million in 2019 to launch and support advocacy for probation/parole reform.
Since 2019