Organizations Filed Purposes:
The Center for Justice's mission is to empower the people and communities of the Inland Northwest. We accomplish our mission through direct representation and advocacy focused on systemic change to achieve social and environmental justice.
The Center's Housing Justice Program serves anywhere from 60 to 150 clients per year, promoting housing stability by advising tenants about their rights and responsibilities. One full-time staff attorney and one part-time staff attorney operate CFJ rental rights clinics 4-5 days per week, providing direct advice to clients about their rights and responsibilities. CFJ takes the clinic a step beyond by providing clients with forms and letters that help resolve their housing-related legal problems. The Center's Housing Justice Program achieves success in a variety of ways including negotiating settlements with landlords, securing "no dissemination" orders, and assisting clients in locating rental assistance that fits their individual situation. Housing justice attorneys also advocate before state and local legislative bodies, promoting changes to law and policy that are beneficial to tenants, such as supporting legislation requiring landlords to have "just cause" in terminating a tenancy. Housing justice advocacy also includes numerous collaborative efforts and projects working with government and community stakeholders to directly and indirectly influence housing laws.
The Spokane Riverkeeper is an environmental guardian and advocate with the goal of protecting the Spokane River and its watershed and ensuring it is fishable and swimmable. Riverkeeper utilizes science, law, and policy to educate, inform, and influence the government, policy makers, and the community. Daily water monitoring by Riverkeeper provides credible strategic litigation that is utilized to hold polluters accountable under federal, state, and local laws, including Clean Water Act lawsuits. Riverkeeper's partnerships with the City of Spokane and Spokane Community Court have resulted in the removal of approximately 1,500 points of garbage from and around the Spokane River each year. Other key Riverkeeper activities includes conducting outreach to homeless encampments and engaging in environmental conservation education with a local indigenous group. Riverkeeper employs approximately 2-3 full-time staff.
The Center for Justice untangles complex relicensing cases. The Center's relicensing program specifically handles those relicensing cases that the City of Spokane Prosecutor's office does not handle. The Center's full-time relicensing director is supported by interns and by Center staff. The director assists approximately 330 clients each year with getting their licenses back, helping them address past infractions by working with courts around the state to put unpaid tickets on a payment plan so that clients can drive legally. A driver's license helps clients to obtain employment and stabilize their lives. The relicensing director also advocates for the decriminalization of regulatory licensing infractions, educating and informing legislators, government officials and other stakeholders about conditions that may have an adverse impact on clients' ability to address past infractions, including poverty, mental health, and more. The Center's relicensing director also develops and teaches result money management courses to relicensing clients, including unique women's relicensing programs held several times a year focused on the unique needs of women, especially single mothers, women of color, and survivors of domestic violence. The women's relicensing class is a safe space for these women, who receive a bag of groceries in order to address food insecurity that they may be experiencing.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Dainen Penta | Executive Director | 40 | $78,229 |
Lisa Robertson | Former Accountant | 28 | $36,475 |
Constance Fisher | Accountant | 28 | $5,135 |
Angel Tomeo Sam | Board Member | 2 | $0 |
Joseph Sampson | Board Member | 2 | $0 |
Jennifer Crofoot | Board Member | 2 | $0 |
Devon Wilson | Board Member | 2 | $0 |
James Sheehan | Board Member | 2 | $0 |
Nick Pontarolo | Board Treasurer | 2 | $0 |
Patty Gates | Board Vice President | 4 | $0 |
Paul Dillon | Board President | 10 | $0 |
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