Our Partners & Funders

We could not do the work we do without the generous support of our funders and close cooperation of our many partners.


Our partners

Latham & Watkins is conducting pro bono research with the Policing Project on community advisory boards.
The Policing Project has partnered with the MNPD to study the efficacy of proactive traffic stops.
The Policing Project has partnered with the Chicago Police Department on a number of initiatives to promote community engagement.
The Policing Project has partnered with the Tampa Citizens Review Board on a community survey.
Jenner & Block provides pro bono support for the Policing Project's Chicago community engagement initiatives.
The Policing Project has partnered with the Tucson Police Department to create a Community Advisory Council.
Barry Friedman recently led a discussion on the topic of how policing needs to be reshaped for the 21st century, moderated by Jeffrey Rosen, CEO and president of the National Constitution Center.
The Policing Project has partnered with the Tampa PD on a number of community engagement projects.
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The Policing Project is working with the Fraternal Order of Police Camden Lodge on youth programming, manuals, and community engagement.
The Brennan Center for Justice and the Policing Project co-hosted “Policing and Accountability in the Digital Age.”
The Policing Project has partnered with the City of Nashville to study the efficacy of proactive traffic stops.
Carlton Fields provides pro bono support for the Policing Project's Tampa community engagement initiatives.
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP provided pro bono support to solicit community input on the LAPD's video policy.
The Cleveland Federal Monitoring Team retained the Policing Project to assist with the implementation of the Consent Decree.
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Current Institutional Funders

The Policing Project is committed to producing impartial, open research and resources. We accept funding from sources across the political spectrum. All funding we accept is given without any promises or expectations regarding our results or positions we will take. (Updated as of July 1, 2022.)

  • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  • Arnold Ventures
  • Boston Foundation
  • Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies
  • Charles Koch Foundation
  • Chubb Rule of Law Fund
  • Crown Family Philanthropies
  • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  • Joyce Foundation
  • Justice Catalyst
  • Marc & Jeanne Malnati Family Foundation
  • Mark43
  • Microsoft Corporation & Racial Equity Initiative
  • Minneapolis Foundation
  • Polk Bros Foundation
  • Pohlad Foundation
  • Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation
  • Robert R. McCormick Foundation
  • Walmart Foundation