UPTURN INC Upturn advances equity and justice in the design, governance, and use of technology.About usFeaturedCalculated Need: Algorithms and the Fight for Medicaid Home CareOur report on eligibility algorithms for Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services found that automated eligibility determinations are not designed to meet people’s needs. Rather, they are political and budgetary tools designed to control access to state-provided home care benefits.Read moreOur WorkWe drive policy change by investigating specific ways that technology and automation shape people’s opportunities, particularly in marginalized communities. Without focused attention, technology can reinforce racial, economic, and social injustices found everywhere in our society. At the same time, discussions about technology often present new opportunities to change the status quo and reimagine what’s possible. Through research and advocacy, we seek transformative social change across a broad range of issues. Criminal CourtsWe pursue changes that reduce the reach of the criminal legal system and limit its immediate and collateral consequences on people’s lives. Credit and FinanceWe confront predatory practices and work to ensure that credit and other financial services are fair, affordable, and nondiscriminatory. HousingWe aim to break down barriers to housing, especially in relation to digital records and tenant screening services used by landlords. Labor and EmploymentWe work to ensure that technologies promote equity across the employment lifecycle, and that employers are held accountable for their use. PolicingWe push back against the use of surveillance tools and practices as one way to reduce the power of law enforcement and the carceral system. Public BenefitsWe seek to expand the social safety net and improve access to programs like Medicaid, particularly in eligibility and benefits determinations. Across the FieldWe strive to lay a strong foundation to challenge automated decisions across our issues through empirical research, auditing, and legal advocacy.Stay informed on the issuesSign up for our weekly newsletter on social justice and technology. We’ll share what we’re reading and why it matters. Add your email
Annual Revenue
$3,175,373
Known Funders
7
Grants Received
22
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $3,175,373 | $2,317,632 | $6,024,111 |
| 2023 | $827,647 | $1,994,293 | $5,262,965 |
| 2022 | $3,778,152 | $1,781,394 | $6,352,640 |
| 2021 | $2,696,130 | $1,708,382 | $4,369,468 |
| 2020 | $1,297,649 | $1,545,291 | $3,375,661 |
| 2019 | $989,116 | $1,179,186 | $4,133,900 |
| 2018 | $3,847,386 | $1,052,890 | $3,781,251 |
| 2017 | $1,125,996 | $171,144 | $987,168 |
Top Funders
NEW YORK, NY
NEW YORK, NY
Washington, DC
NEW YORK, NY
NEW YORK, NY
Washington, DC
CHICAGO, IL
NEW YORK, NY
CHICAGO, IL
CHICAGO, IL
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
JOHN LOGAN KOEPKE
SENIOR PROJECT DIRECTOR
NATASHA DUARTE
SENIOR PROJECT DIRECTOR
MITRA EBADOLAHI
SENIOR PROJECT DIRECTOR
MINGWEI HSU
SENIOR QUANTITATIVE ANALYST
AMBER PIATT
MANAGING DIRECTOR (UNTIL 11/2024)
STEVEN RENDEROS
SECRETARY (FROM 7/2024)
NABIHA SYED
SECRETARY (UNTIL 6/2024)
BRANDI COLLINS-DEXTER
TREASURER
HARLAN YU
PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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