The Southern Center for Human Rights is a non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to enforcing the civil and human rights of people in the criminal justice system in the South.
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Southern Center for Human Rights
Donor Organizations
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1848 Foundation (Non-profit)
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Craigslist Charitable Fund (Non-profit)
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Elias Foundation (Non-profit)
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Heising-Simons Foundation (Non-profit)
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Mighty Arrow Family Foundation (Non-profit)
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Morton K. and Jane Blaustein Foundation (Non-profit)
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Open Society Foundations (Open Society Institute) (Non-profit)
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Public Welfare Foundation (Non-profit)
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Sapelo Foundation (Non-profit)
Nonprofit Information
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Period | Form Type | Total revenue | Total functional expenses | Total assets (EOY) | Total liabilities (EOY) | Unrelated business income? | Total contributions | Program service revenue | Investment income | Comp. of current officers, directors, etc. | Form 990 |
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2016 Dec | Form 990 | $2,289,082 | $2,333,959 | $7,574,370 | $53,719 | N | $2,129,145 | $32,742 | $152,388 | $130,867 | |
2015 Dec | Form 990 | $1,675,352 | $2,323,312 | $7,251,476 | $30,549 | N | $1,329,666 | $244,050 | $131,955 | $114,248 | |
2014 Dec | Form 990 | $3,976,916 | $2,257,976 | $8,055,197 | $29,476 | N | $3,637,707 | $40,366 | $193,182 | $112,008 | |
2013 Dec | Form 990 | $2,985,092 | $2,340,989 | $6,381,900 | $26,436 | N | $2,401,488 | $321,181 | $178,110 | $112,008 | |
2012 Dec | Form 990 | $3,668,105 | $2,060,091 | $5,650,175 | $36,026 | N | $3,154,114 | $423,193 | $130,655 | $88,400 | |
2011 Dec | Form 990 | $2,005,726 | $1,972,921 | $3,936,027 | $13,908 | N | $1,833,635 | $90,756 | $85,283 | $88,400 |