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One Justice

One Justice

San Francisco, CA 94104
Tax ID94-2589423

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About this organization

Revenue

$2,213,116

Expenses

$2,940,760

Mission

OneJustice brings life-changing legal help to those in need by transforming the civil legal aid system. Our organization works side-by-side with a statewide network of nonprofits, firms, law schools, businesses, and individuals to strengthen and improve the civil legal aid delivery system to better serve low-income clients. For the next three years, our key initiatives include sustaining and expanding quality programming to best transform the system; develop and launch innovative approaches; and strengthen the civil legal aid infrastructure. By working together, we can move the legal aid sector into its next phase of development, reaching its full impact by ending needless suffering for those struggling with legal problems and thereby transforming lives.

About

Healthy Nonprofits Program: OneJustice's Healthy Nonprofits program provides training, coaching, and consulting to boards, executives, and senior management of legal services organizations throughout California to build the leadership and management skills they need to survive and thrive in the increasingly complex nonprofit sector. During Fiscal Year ("FY") 1819, OneJustice provided brief technical assistance on nonprofit management in 101 cases to 27 unique legal services nonprofits, and provided in-depth consulting in 106 cases to 46 unique organizations. OneJustice also conducted 26 trainings for over 700 attendees from organizations throughout the state. OneJustice completed the ninth year of the Executive Fellowship project, an intensive 10-month program on nonprofit leadership and management, with 21 Fellows graduating in May 2019. OneJustice also coordinated for the final time the annual Northern California Public Interest/Public Sector Careers Day, one of the largest public interest and government career fairs in the nation. The 2019 Careers Day was attended by 152 employers and more than 600 law students.The Healthy Nonprofits Program launched a new project called the Organizational Change Accelerators in FY 1819, which is a capacity-building fellowship program that provides training and coaching in three specific content areas that are critical to increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of legal services organizations: Research and Evaluation, Pro Bono, and Innovation. During FY 1819, we enrolled staff from 18 organizations in the three fellowships. A second new project launched in FY 1819 is called the Capacity Building Academy, which aims to increase the capacity of legal services organizations serving rural immigrant communities through an online training program. We enrolled and taught 3 cohorts of legal services staff (2 cohorts focused on healthy nonprofits topics and one cohort focused on pro bono best practices), iterated the curricula to incorporate participant feedback from the pilot cohorts, and connected 6 organizations with pro bono transactional support. In FY 1819, the Healthy Nonprofits Program's Californians for Legal Aid project supported public policies that increase access to legal services for low-income Californians in the following ways: staff met with the offices of 24 of California's federal Members of Congress in Washington, DC, to educate them about the services that legal aid programs provide to constituents in their districts and urged their support for increased federal funding for legal aid; mobilized the Californians for Legal Aid network on the federal appropriations process for Legal Services Corporation funding, authored multiple policy advocacy letters, and hired a full-time Fellow to the Californians for Legal Aid team.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The non-profit's mission is outlined in the filing as being “Onejustice brings life-changing legal help to those in need by transforming the civil legal aid system. onejustice removes barriers to justice by serving as a source of innovative and replicable projects that expand the delivery of legal services.”.

When outlining its responsibilities, they were referred to as: “Onejustice brings life-changing legal help to those in need by transforming the legal aid system.”.

  • The state in which the non-profit operates has been officially reported as CA.
  • The filing reveals the non-profit's address in 2020 to be 433 California Street No 815, San Francisco, CA, 94104.
  • As per the non-profit's form for 2020, they have 40 employees on their payroll.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$727,644.
  • The organization has 24 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1979.
  • The organization pays $2,156,545 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $409,476 in fundraising expenses.