COALITION FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
444 N Capitol Street NW No 200, Washington, DC 20001 www.coalitionforpublicsafety.org

Total Revenue
$4,874,398
Total Expenses
$3,810,077
Net Assets
$1,719,656

Organizations Filed Purposes: To maximize the effective and fair use of limited public resources in the criminal justice system.

The Coalition for Public Safety (CPS), the nation's largest bipartisan coalition addressing criminal justice reform, leveraged its partners to launch educational campaigns geared towards the general public, advocates, law enforcement, and policy leaders. CPS gathered justice reform advocates, second-chance employers, and system-impacted people for a Celebration of Second Chances in Lexington, Kentucky, and provided interactive experiences for members of the general public on the impact of the justice system and recent reforms on their local communities. In September, CPS gathered advocates and legislators in Nashville, Tennessee, to educate policymakers on the need for criminal justice reform. CPS also sponsored a basketball camp for children experiencing parental incarceration in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and worked with We Got Us Now to produce a video highlighting their experiences. CPS partnered with other nonprofit organizations to host summits and forums to reach diverse audiences and share information on key criminal justice issues.CPS also disseminated criminal justice information through media interviews, informational meetings with high-level media figures and influences, and employing rapid response tactics for relevant criminal justice events. Through social media platforms, the organization highlighted partner organizations working on criminal justice issues and directed followers to relevant breaking news.

The Coalition for Public Safety (CPS) continued engagement with core partners to form a bipartisan coalition of organizations that represent diverse memberships. CPS worked with its partners and other key criminal justice advocates to develop common principals and goals on justice issues, promoting a dialogue with their respective members about criminal justice issues. CPS also worked to identify additional criminal justice organizations, providing support to organizations around the country and issuing a request for proposals that garnered nearly 100 responses.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Holly Harris VonluehrteExecutive Director20$168,127
Jeanette MollDeputy Director20$144,091
Inimai ChettiarLegislative Policy Director20$94,145
John WilcoxDirector of Administration20$77,792
Carrie GlennDirector of Coalition/Outreach20$70,347
Karen BlackistoneDirector10$60,553
Topeka SamDirector0.5$0
Malika Saada SarDirector0.5$0
Larry ThompsonDirector0.5$0
Kelley PaulDirector0.5$0
Ashley HannaChair4$0

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