American Civil Liberties Union Of Kentucky Foundation Inc

Organization Overview

American Civil Liberties Union Of Kentucky Foundation Inc is located in Louisville, KY. The organization was established in 1969. According to its NTEE Classification (R60) the organization is classified as: Civil Liberties, under the broad grouping of Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy and related organizations. As of 03/2020, American Civil Liberties Union Of Kentucky Foundation Inc employed 17 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. American Civil Liberties Union Of Kentucky Foundation Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 03/2020, American Civil Liberties Union Of Kentucky Foundation Inc generated $1.9m in total revenue. This organization has experienced exceptional growth, as over the past 6 years, it has increased revenue by an average of 22.6% each year . All expenses for the organization totaled $1.4m during the year ending 03/2020. While expenses have increased by 13.5% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2020

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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THE ACLU OF KENTUCKY WORKS IN THE COURTS, LEGISLATURES AND COMMUNITIES TO DEFEND THE INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES GUARANTEED TO ALL PEOPLE BY THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ON FIRST AMENDMENT LAW, REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM, VOTING RIGHTS, LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER RIGHTS, IMMIGRANTS' RIGHTS, ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY, RIGHT TO PROTEST, AND JUSTICE REFORM. ACLU OF KENTUCKY PROGRAM EFFORTS SERVE TO INFORM OUR MEMBERSHIP AND LAY PARTICIPANTS ON PRESSING CIVIL LIBERTIES ISSUES AND TO EDUCATE THEM ON THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. ACCOMPLISHMENTS ARE NOT QUANTIFIABLE IN TERMS OF CLIENTS SERVED, ETC. WE MEASURE SUCCESS BY CREATING AN INFORMED ENVIRONMENT SO THAT CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATIONS ARE FEW. THE ACTIVITY'S OBJECTIVE IS TO EDUCATE AND INFORM KENTUCKIANS ON THEIR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AS DEFINED BY THE U.S. AND KENTUCKY CONSTITUTIONS. STATISTICAL INFORMATION; DESCRIPTIONS OF ACTIVITIES -6,219 MEMBERS -947 DONORS -1,388 DONATIONS -18 ACLU-KY STAFF MEMBERS -59 LITIGATION DOCUMENTS FILED -26 DEMAND LETTERS AND OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS -32 CLIENTS REPRESENTED -60 DIRECTLY IMPACTED KENTUCKIANS MET WITH LEGISLATORS -318 BILLS MONITORED DURING THE 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY -2,703 EMAILS SENT TO LAWMAKERS BY ACLU-KY MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS -13 BILLS WERE AMENDED BY LAWMAKERS AFTER MEETING WITH ACLU-KY STAFF AND ADVOCATES -225,000 POSTCARDS SENT TO KENTUCKIANS WITH PAST FELONY CONVICTIONS LETTING THEM KNOW THEY ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE "WE ARE PARTNERS IN THE FAIRNESS COALITION, WHICH HAS INCREASED THE NUMBER OF LOCAL NON-DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCES FROM 3 TO 20 SINCE 2013. - THE ACLU OF KENTUCKY LED THE FIGHT TO END THE USE OF NO-KNOCK WARRANTS IN LOUISVILLE AFTER THE MURDER OF BREONNA TAYLOR AT THE HANDS OR LMPD OFFICERS. - FILED A LAWSUIT SEEKING THE RELEASE OF SIX MEDICALLY-VULNERABLE PEOPLE INCARCERATED AT KENTUCKY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN DURING THE COVID PANDEMIC. - FILED A LAWSUIT THAT PRESSURED VOTING OFFICIALS TO DROP SEVERAL RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENTS THAT WOULD HAVE PUT VOTERS AT DIRE AND UNNECESSARY RISK WHEN VOTING DURING THE PANDEMIC. - ACLU-KY'S LEGAL AND ADVOCACY TEAMS HAVE PARTNERED WITH THE 1-866-OUR-VOTE NATIONAL ELECTION PROTECTION COALITION TO ENSURE EVERY ELIGIBLE VOTER CAN CAST A BALLOT AND EVERY VOTE COUNTS. - OUR ADVOCACY TEAM HAS TWO NEW STAFF MEMBERS DEDICATED TO GET OUT THE VOTE EFFORTS. OVER THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS, THEY'VE ENGAGED THE 175,000 KENTUCKIANS WITH PRIOR FELONY CONVICTIONS WHOSE VOTING RIGHTS WERE RESTORED BY GOVERNOR BESHEAR'S EXECUTIVE ORDER. WITH THE SUPPORT OF VOLUNTEERS, WE REACHED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF KENTUCKIANS BY LAUNCHING A PEER-TO-PEER TEXT MESSAGING PLATFORM AND TARGETED SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISEMENTS. WE ALSO REACHED VOTERS THROUGH DIRECT MAIL, PRINT ADVERTISEMENTS, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, AND TRANSIT ADS. - PEOPLE WITH DIRECT EXPERIENCES WITH THE CRIMINAL LEGAL SYSTEM, AS WELL AS PREGNANCY, PARENTING, AND ABORTION, ARE LEADING ACLU-KY'S WORK IN THESE AREAS. 60 DIRECTLY IMPACTED KENTUCKIANS MET WITH LEGISLATORS DURING THE 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. THEIR STORIES AND IDEAS FOR SOLUTIONS ARE CHANGING THE CONVERSATIONS IN COMMITTEE ROOMS AND ON THE HOUSE AND SENATE FLOORS. - WE FILED A COMPLAINT AGAINST LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT (LMPD) FOR THEIR REPEATED USE OF FORCE AND INTIMIDATION AGAINST PEACEFUL PROTESTERS. - DURING THE 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY, WE SUPPORTED THE MATERNAL CARE ACT. THIS LEGISLATION ADDRESSES THE RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MATERNAL MORTALITY BY TRACKING MATERNAL DEATHS, REQUIRING MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT FOR QUALIFIED DOULA CARE, AND IMPLICIT BIAS TRAINING FOR PERINATAL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS.


LITIGATION OF CASES INVOLVING FIRST AMENDMENT, PRIVACY, REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM AND OTHER RIGHTS. THE ACLU LITIGATES A LIMITED NUMBER OF CASES THAT WILL HAVE A FAR-REACHING IMPACT ON CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES.


EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ON FIRST AMENDMENT LAW, REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM, VOTING RIGHTS, LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER RIGHTS, IMMIGRANTS' RIGHTS, ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY, RIGHT TO PROTEST, AND JUSTICE REFORM. ACLU OF KENTUCKY PROGRAM EFFORTS SERVE TO INFORM OUR MEMBERSHIP AND LAY PARTICIPANTS ON PRESSING CIVIL LIBERTIES ISSUES AND TO EDUCATE THEM ON THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. ACCOMPLISHMENTS ARE NOT QUANTIFIABLE IN TERMS OF CLIENTS SERVED, ETC. WE MEASURE SUCCESS BY CREATING AN INFORMED ENVIRONMENT SO THAT CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATIONS ARE FEW. THE ACTIVITY'S OBJECTIVE IS TO EDUCATE AND INFORM KENTUCKIANS ON THEIR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AS DEFINED BY THE U.S. AND KENTUCKY CONSTITUTIONS. STATISTICAL INFORMATION; DESCRIPTIONS OF ACTIVITIES -6,219 MEMBERS -947 DONORS -1,388 DONATIONS -18 ACLU-KY STAFF MEMBERS -59 LITIGATION DOCUMENTS FILED -26 DEMAND LETTERS AND OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS -32 CLIENTS REPRESENTED -60 DIRECTLY IMPACTED KENTUCKIANS MET WITH LEGISLATORS -318 BILLS MONITORED DURING THE 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY -2,703 EMAILS SENT TO LAWMAKERS BY ACLU-KY MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS -13 BILLS WERE AMENDED BY LAWMAKERS AFTER MEETING WITH ACLU-KY STAFF AND ADVOCATES -225,000 POSTCARDS SENT TO KENTUCKIANS WITH PAST FELONY CONVICTIONS LETTING THEM KNOW THEY ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE "WE ARE PARTNERS IN THE FAIRNESS COALITION, WHICH HAS INCREASED THE NUMBER OF LOCAL NON-DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCES FROM 3 TO 20 SINCE 2013. - THE ACLU OF KENTUCKY LED THE FIGHT TO END THE USE OF NO-KNOCK WARRANTS IN LOUISVILLE AFTER THE MURDER OF BREONNA TAYLOR AT THE HANDS OR LMPD OFFICERS. - FILED A LAWSUIT SEEKING THE RELEASE OF SIX MEDICALLY-VULNERABLE PEOPLE INCARCERATED AT KENTUCKY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN DURING THE COVID PANDEMIC. - FILED A LAWSUIT THAT PRESSURED VOTING OFFICIALS TO DROP SEVERAL RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENTS THAT WOULD HAVE PUT VOTERS AT DIRE AND UNNECESSARY RISK WHEN VOTING DURING THE PANDEMIC. - ACLU-KY'S LEGAL AND ADVOCACY TEAMS HAVE PARTNERED WITH THE 1-866-OUR-VOTE NATIONAL ELECTION PROTECTION COALITION TO ENSURE EVERY ELIGIBLE VOTER CAN CAST A BALLOT AND EVERY VOTE COUNTS. - OUR ADVOCACY TEAM HAS TWO NEW STAFF MEMBERS DEDICATED TO GET OUT THE VOTE EFFORTS. OVER THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS, THEY'VE ENGAGED THE 175,000 KENTUCKIANS WITH PRIOR FELONY CONVICTIONS WHOSE VOTING RIGHTS WERE RESTORED BY GOVERNOR BESHEAR'S EXECUTIVE ORDER. WITH THE SUPPORT OF VOLUNTEERS, WE REACHED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF KENTUCKIANS BY LAUNCHING A PEER-TO-PEER TEXT MESSAGING PLATFORM AND TARGETED SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISEMENTS. WE ALSO REACHED VOTERS THROUGH DIRECT MAIL, PRINT ADVERTISEMENTS, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, AND TRANSIT ADS. - PEOPLE WITH DIRECT EXPERIENCES WITH THE CRIMINAL LEGAL SYSTEM, AS WELL AS PREGNANCY, PARENTING, AND ABORTION, ARE LEADING ACLU-KY'S WORK IN THESE AREAS. 60 DIRECTLY IMPACTED KENTUCKIANS MET WITH LEGISLATORS DURING THE 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. THEIR STORIES AND IDEAS FOR SOLUTIONS ARE CHANGING THE CONVERSATIONS IN COMMITTEE ROOMS AND ON THE HOUSE AND SENATE FLOORS. - WE FILED A COMPLAINT AGAINST LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT (LMPD) FOR THEIR REPEATED USE OF FORCE AND INTIMIDATION AGAINST PEACEFUL PROTESTERS. - DURING THE 2020 GENERAL ASSEMBLY, WE SUPPORTED THE MATERNAL CARE ACT. THIS LEGISLATION ADDRESSES THE RACIAL DISPARITIES IN MATERNAL MORTALITY BY TRACKING MATERNAL DEATHS, REQUIRING MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT FOR QUALIFIED DOULA CARE, AND IMPLICIT BIAS TRAINING FOR PERINATAL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS.


LITIGATION OF CASES INVOLVING FIRST AMENDMENT, PRIVACY, REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM AND OTHER RIGHTS. THE ACLU LITIGATES A LIMITED NUMBER OF CASES THAT WILL HAVE A FAR-REACHING IMPACT ON CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Dr Cherie Dawson-Edwards
Nat'l Board
$0
Erin Kennedy Startzman
President
$0
Lee Look
At-Large
$0
Randy Strobo
Past Preside
$0
Steve Barger
At-Large
$0
Glenn Crothers
Secretary
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$1,522,174
Investment income $26,122
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $5,365
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $1,894,338

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 11 grants that American Civil Liberties Union Of Kentucky Foundation Inc has recieved totaling $897,762.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Inc

New York, NY

PURPOSE: AFFILIATE PROGRAM

$320,000
Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Mountain View, CA

PURPOSE: Civil Participation

$298,700
Educational Foundation Of America

Bethesda, MD

PURPOSE: REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM PROJECT FIELD ORGANIZER

$95,000
Educational Foundation Of America

Bethesda, MD

PURPOSE: REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM PROJECT FIELD ORGANIZER

$95,000
American Civil Liberties Union Of Ohio Foundation Inc

Cleveland, OH

PURPOSE: TO ADDRESS THE CIVIL LIBERTIES CHALLENGES IN THE SOUTH THAT ARE ROOTED IN ITS UNIQUE HISTORY OF RACIAL OPPRESSION AND VIOLENCE AND EQUALLY REMARKABLE HISTORY OF CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLES AND VICTORIES.

$41,667
Owsley Brown Ii Family Foundation Inc

Louisville, KY

PURPOSE: REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM PROJECT

$30,000
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Endowment Analysis

Beg. Balance$98,508
Earnings$7,955
Ending Balance$90,553

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