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CONTACT

Address: P.O. Box 750, Venice, CA 90294

Phone: (323) 366-0799

Email: hello@bailproject.org

Website: bailproject.org

Twitter: @bailproject

Instagram: @bailproject

Facebook Page: @bailproject

Top Executive: Robin Steinberg, CEO

Year Established: 2018

SERVICE AREA

Los Angeles and more than 20 cities across the U.S.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Reginald Dwayne Betts

Director Million Book Project Yale Law School

Donna Byrd

Founder BlueButterfly

Brian Chapman

Secretary Deputy Vice President for Analytics and Business Strategy Columbia University

Lisa Gersh

Board of Directors Hasbro

Elizabeth Luckett

Vice Chair Managing Partner The Social Entrepreneurs’ Fund

Lili Lynton

Treasurer Co-Founder & Operating Partner The Dinex Group

Michael E. Novogratz

Chair CEO Galaxy Investment Partners

Vince Southerland

Executive Director Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law, New York University School of Law

Robin Steinberg

CEO The Bail Project


Mission Statement

To combat mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system one person at a time.

Get Involved

DONATE

bailproject.org/donate

About Us

The Bail Project is a national nonprofit on a mission to combat mass incarceration by transforming the pretrial system across the country. Our community-based teams work with local partners to pay bail for thousands of low-income people each year, reducing the human suffering caused by unaffordable cash bail, restoring the presumption of innocence, and building on the work of grassroots movements for decarceration. In Los Angeles, we partner with the LA County Public Defender and UCLA Law’s Criminal Justice Program to provide free bail assistance to low-income residents. In addition to paying bail for our clients, we provide court date reminders, transportation assistance, and referrals to social service partners. We also collect data and stories to support advocacy and systemic reform. Through these efforts, we seek to transform pretrial justice for generations to come, bringing us closer to ending mass incarceration and racial and economic disparities in the U.S. criminal legal system.

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