JEWS UNITED FOR JUSTICE INC
PO BOX 41485, WASHINGTON, DC 20018 www.jufj.org

Total Revenue
$2,915,101
Total Expenses
$2,117,826
Net Assets
$1,368,561

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO LEAD WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE AREA JEWS TO ACT ON OUR SHARED JEWISH VALUES BY PURSUING JUSTICE AND EQUITY IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY.

OUTREACH: THROUGH PROGRAMS SUCH AS THE LABOR SEDER IN DC, THE SOCIAL JUSTICE SEDER IN BALTIMORE, AND ONGOING PUBLIC EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY EVENTS, JUFJ EDUCATES JEWS IN THE WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE AREA ABOUT SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INJUSTICE, BUILDS A COMMUNITY COMMITTED TO TIKKUNOLAM/REPAIRING THE WORLD, AND EMPOWERS PEOPLE TO TAKE EFFECTIVE ACTION.THE COLLABORATIVE FOR JEWISH ORGANIZING: THE COLLABORATIVE FOR JEWISH ORGANIZING (THE COLLABORATIVE), WHICH IS HOUSED AT JEWS UNITED FOR JUSTICE, BRINGS TOGETHER NINE JEWISH ORGANIZING GROUPS WORKING IN 17 STATES TO ACCELERATE OUR IMPACT AND ATTRACT NEW RESOURCES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND COMBATING ANTISEMITISM. THE COLLABORATIVE IS MADE UP OF: CAROLINA JEWS FOR JUSTICE (NORTH CAROLINA), DETROIT JEWS FOR JUSTICE (MICHIGAN), JEWISH ALLIANCE FOR LAW AND SOCIAL ACTION (MASSACHUSETTS), JEWISH COMMUNITY ACTION (MINNESOTA), JEWISH COUNCIL ON URBAN AFFAIRS (ILLINOIS), JEWS FOR RACIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE (NEW YORK), JEWS UNITED FOR JUSTICE (MARYLAND AND WASHINGTON, DC), BEND THE ARC (CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK, AND NATIONWIDE), AND THE RELIGIOUS ACTION CENTER (CALIFORNIA, ILLINOIS, FLORIDA NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, TEXAS, AND NATIONWIDE). IN OUR COMMUNITIES, WE WORK IN POWERFUL MULTI-RACIAL MULTI-FAITH COALITIONS TO MAKE SIGNIFICANT POLICY CHANGES TO ADVANCE EQUITY, AND WE WORK TO REDUCE ANTISEMITISM. THE COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS WITH SEVERAL LEADING ORGANIZATIONS WORKING NATIONWIDE IN THE MULTI-RACIAL, MULTI-FAITH, MULTI-CULTURAL MOVEMENT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE, AND IS DISSEMINATING CONTENT ABOUT AND STRATEGIES FOR FIGHTING ANTISEMITISM TO DOZENS OF INFLUENCERS, CONGRESSIONAL MEMBERS AND STAFF, AND SOCIAL CHANGE GROUPS.

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING CAMPAIGNS: JUFJ PLAYS A CRUCIAL LEADERSHIP ROLE IN LOCAL AND REGIONAL ACTIVISM BY ORGANIZING A PASSIONATE AND DEDICATED MEMBERSHIP BASE THAT IS READY TO DEVOTE THEIR TIME AND RESOURCES TO SERIOUS STRUCTURAL CHANGE CAMPAIGNS. OVER THE PAST YEAR JUFJ RESPONDED TO THE PANDEMIC AND ECONOMIC CRISIS WITH ADVOCACY THAT HELPED TO WIN MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ADDITIONAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING FOR EVICTION PREVENTION, HEALTH CARE, CHILD CARE, SUPPLEMENTAL INCOME, AND EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, AS WELL AS MAJOR POLICY VICTORIES INCLUDING MORATORIA ON EVICTIONS AND FORECLOSURES AND THE RELEASE OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FROM DETENTION FACILITIES. ADDITIONALLY, THE DC PAID FAMILY LEAVE PROGRAM THAT JUFJ HAS BEEN CHAMPIONING SINCE 2014 LAUNCHED JULY 1, 2020.

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: TO ADVANCE COMMUNITY ORGANIZING CAMPAIGNS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE JUFJ INVESTS DEEPLY IN OUR LEADERS TO DEVELOP KNOWLEDGEABLE AND PASSIONATE ACTIVISTS WHO CAN MOVE CAMPAIGNS FORWARD AS LEADERS WITH JUFJ AND OUR CLOSE ALLIES.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jacob FeinspanEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$85,031
Debbie GoldmanDIRECTOR AS OF MAY 20202$0
Erika TaylorDIRECTOR2$0
Lauren SpokaneDIRECTOR2$0
Desmond SerretteDIRECTOR2$0
Claire LandersDIRECTOR2$0
Kathy KreigerDIRECTOR2$0
Carlos JimenezDIRECTOR2$0
Rabbi Aaron AlexanderDIRECTOR2$0
Rabbi Shira StutmanSECRETARY4$0
Robert BarkinTREASURER4$0
Joshua MintzPRESIDENT4$0

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