Communities United for Police Reform is a left-of-center coalition advocating for increased restrictions on New York City Police Department activities. It seeks to pass legislation relating to police accountability and controversial actions.
Communities United for Police Reform is a left-of-center coalition advocating for increased restrictions on New York City Police Department activities. It seeks to pass legislation relating to police accountability and controversial actions.
To support policy advocacy on police reform and accountability in New York City and State
$250,000
2020
StartSmall LLC
To support their campaign to end discriminatory policing practices in New York fighting for reforms that will promote community safety while ensuring that the NYPD protects and serves all New Yorkers. Total Grant: $500K in partnership with Clara Lionel Foundation
$225,000
2021
Andrus Family Fund
The purpose of this grant is general program support to decrease abusive policing and advance community safety models through coalition building, organizing, civic engagement, and policy advocacy. 
TO DEVELOP A CITY-WIDE, MULTI-TIERED SYSTEM THAT REPLACES THE NYPD AS FIRST RESPONDERS TO NEW YORKERS EXPERIENCING A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS AT HOME, ON THE STREET OR IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL.