Among the groups that Open Philanthropy donated to were JustLeadershipUSA, a group that compares the criminal justice system to slavery, Color of Change, a staunch defund the police advocate, People’s Action, which has claimed law enforcement was waging a "war against Black people," and Fair and Just Prosecution, an advocate for eliminating cash bail. The group also made donations to the Free Migration Project, which has called for the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the National Bail Fund Network, a coalition of groups that helped bail participants of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Remarking on the donations, Curtis Schube, director of research and policy at the Center to Advance Security in America, slammed Open Philanthropy, saying the group "quietly funds all kinds of radical projects, including those that eliminate bail demands for criminals and that seek to defund the police."
Published at: 2026-02-18 23:00:48
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