A Top Justice Reform Funder Targets the Prison System, Aiming for “Radical Change”

“The bulk of this initial commitment funds two organizations—$10 million to the Urban Institute and $7 million to the Vera Institute of Justice. In the context of rising philanthropic engagement in justice reform, Vera’s president Nicholas Turner called Arnold’s investment ‘unique in terms of size and scale and what it’s targeting.’ He added, ‘Arnold is saying that the effort to dismantle mass incarceration requires us to look at the condition of mass incarceration, the how and why and what of incarceration, and that’s a unique statement’.“

Inside Philanthropy

May 20, 2019