Council for Court Excellence
Council for Court Excellence
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About this organization
Mission
Founded in 1982, the Council for Court Excellence (CCE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic organization that envisions a justice system in the District of Columbia that equitably serves its people and continues to be a model for creating stronger and more prosperous communities. CCE identifies and proposes solutions by collaborating with diverse stakeholders to conduct research, advance policy, educate the public, and increase civic engagement.
About
Criminal justice: Published improving mental health services for all, a study, contracted by the office of the D.C. auditor, which examined the effectiveness of the D.C. department of behavioral healths mental health services provided to justice-involved individuals. CCE, through the criminal justice committee, also has coordinated the D.C. reentry action network, a new coalition of local reentry services organizations. Additionally, staff and committee members testified at D.C. council hearings regarding CCES research and policy positions related to clemency, executive agency performance, and other criminal justice matters.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The filing sets forth the mission of the non-profit as “Founded in 1982, the council for court excellence (cce) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic organization that envisions a justice system in the district of columbia that equitably serves its people and continues to be a model for creating stronger and more prosperous communities. cce identifies and proposes solutions by collaborating with diverse stakeholders to conduct research, advance policy, educate the public, and increase civic engagement.”.
When detailing its duties, they were outlined as: “Founded in 1982, the council for court excellence (cce) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic organization that envisions a justice system in the district of columbia that equitably serves its people and continues to be a model for creating stronger and more prosperous communities. cce identifies and proposes solutions by collaborating with diverse stakeholders to conduct research, advance policy, educate the public, and increase civic engagement.”.
- The state in which the non-profit is legally permitted to operate is DC.
- The address of the non-profit for 2020 according to the filing is 1111 14TH STREET NW SUITE 500, WASHINGTON, DC, 20005.
- The non-profit's form for the year 2020 reports a total of 9 employees on their payroll.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Does not operate a school.
- Does not collect art.
- Does not provide credit counseling.
- Does not have foreign activities.
- Is not a donor-advised fund.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
- Revenue is between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
- Revenue less expenses is $127,609.
- The CEO compensation structure within the organization is based on a review and approval from a neutral party.
- The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
- The organization has 186 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1982.
- The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
- The organization is required to file Schedule B.
- The organization is required to file Schedule O.
- The organization pays $395,654 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $70,681 in fundraising expenses.
- The organization has minutes of its meetings.
- The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
- The organization has fundraising events.
- The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.