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ALLIANCE FOR A JUST SOCIETY

SEATTLE, WAEIN: 91-1635554Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

ALLIANCE FOR A JUST SOCIETY Home Transformational change requires strategic organizing The Alliance for a Just Society builds powerful issue campaigns that win. We educate organizers and movement leaders. We help develop effective strategies for racial and economic justice movements. We create innovative organizing projects. We partner with organizations to build people’s power. Donate Get Updates Organizing and training for the public good. Organizing for the public good means building power to expand and protect public goods. In the words of K. Sabeel Rahman, “Public goods are not so much about ‘free stuff’ as they are about the ‘stuff that makes us free.’” This is why fights for public goods hold the keys to a just, democratic future. We help organizations use a public goods framework to build more strategic campaigns. “The team at the Alliance for a Just Society is powerful in helping groups embed a racial justice analysis in both their organizing practice and campaigns.” — Glenn Harris, Executive Director, Race Forward Some of our current campaigns: Transit Justice AJS began organizing the National Campaign for Transit Justice in 2020 to help save public transit amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We built a powerful network of rider groups, transit advocates, unions, and others. TransitJustice.org Communities for Our Colleges Our Colleges, a campaign organized by AJS in Washington State, recently won groundbreaking legislation, securing millions of dollars for students and campuses. OurColleges.org Some of our partners Support Alliance for a Just Society Your tax-deductible donation to AJS allows us to continue our cutting-edge organizing campaigns. A donation, large or small, will go directly to building grassroots power. $100 will cover a month of cell service for a rural organizer. $1,000 will fund a community meeting. $10,000 funds a daylong organizing training. Donate $25 Donate $100 Donate $250 Donate $1000

National
Regional (Multi-County/State)
Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged
Community-Led/Participatory/Grassroots
Progressive/Social Justice
Immigrants & Refugees
Community Organizing & Grassroots Mobilization

Annual Revenue

$9,006,993

Known Funders

59

Grants Received

113

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$9,006,993$6,729,725$13,127,088
2023$5,349,926$4,613,140$10,481,034
2022$6,402,353$3,708,529$9,479,892
2021$4,320,520$2,296,313$6,680,868
2020$16,548,163$6,465,173$4,911,441

Top Funders

$750,000 (2024)
$600,000 (2024)
$515,000 (2024)
$400,000 (2023)
WK Kellogg Foundation

Battle Creek, MI

$400,000 (2023)
TIDES FOUNDATION

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

$305,000 (2022)
WK Kellogg Foundation

Battle Creek, MI

$300,000 (2022)
$250,000 (2021)
$250,000 (2024)
$250,000 (2021)

Showing top 10 of 59 funders.

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

K

KIM FELLNER

BOARD MEMBER

G

GARY DELGADO

BOARD MEMBER

C

CHRIS GENESE

TREASURER/SECRETARY

Officer
D

DEANA KNUTSEN

BOARD CHAIR

Officer
G

GINA ACEBO

BOARD MEMBER

S

STANLEY FRITZ

BOARD MEMBER

E

EVANS KAAME

BOARD MEMBER

L

LEEANN HALL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Officer
T

TYSONIA CARR

ADMIN & FINANCE DIRECTOR

Officer
J

JUDITH LEBLANC

PROJECT DIRECTOR

Highest Compensated

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