Follow the data: Google ups its support for criminal justice reform
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It gave the remaining money to the Leadership Conference Education Fund and the R Street Institute’s Justice for Work Coalition, supporting partnerships between communities and police while building more support for reform. Google employees have also been on hand as volunteers to support these projects. That’s a trend we’re seeing a lot of lately from tech funders, especially as the Pledge 1% movement grows in scope, encouraging companies not only to donate money and products, but also employee time.
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