Split a donation to all the bail funds listed on this page, or allocate specific amounts to individual groups.
- Human Rights Coalition of Alachua County Bail Fund - They are committed to educating and assisting individual and groups experiencing difficulties receiving basic human rights
- Philadelphia Bail Fund - A revolving fund that posts bail for people who are indigent and cannot afford bail and advocates for the end of cash bail in Philadelphia
- LGBTQ Freedom Fund - The freedom fund posts bail to secure the safety and liberty of people in jail and immigration detention
- Chicago Community Bond Fund - The CCBF supports individuals whose communities cannot afford to pay bonds themselves and who have been impacted by structural violence
- Kent County I-BOND Fund - An immigrant bond for people in Kent County, Michigan who face detention on immigration related charges
- The Liberty Fund - Dedicated to reducing the number of New Yorkers subjected to unnecessary pre-trial detention
- Forsyth County Community Bail Fund - Helping people unable to afford bail gain their release from pretrial detention using community donations
- Brooklyn Community Bail Fund - Secures the freedom of New Yorkers who would otherwise be detained pretrial due to their poverty alone
- Luke 4:18 Bail Fund - A project of Faith In Texas that aims to draw attention to the inequities in the money bail system and engages community members - especially those directly impacted - in the processes to address those injustices
- The Bail Project - A national nonprofit that pays bail for people in need, reuniting families and restoring the presumption of innocence
- Connecticut Bail Fund - Their mission is reduce direct harms caused by criminalization, incarceration and deportation while building power among people and families most impacted by these systems
- Florida Bail Fund - An effort by the Florida Justice Center to combat mass incarceration and give everyone an equal chance in justice system
- AMOR Bond Fund - Working to bay ponds and legal expenses for the immigrant community in Rhode Island
- Minnesota Freedom Fund - Pays criminal bail and immigration bond for those who cannot afford as they seek to end discriminatory, coercive and oppressive jailing
- Restoring Justice Bail Fund - A partnership of Pure Justice, Restoring justice and The Bail Project to pay bail for people in need during COVID-19
- Dauphin County Bail Fund - The DCBF helps to make sure that the right to a fair trial is not dependent on your ability to pay bail
- Northwest Community Bail Fund - NCBF provides cash bail for those who are unable to pay due to poverty and who are charged with crimes in King and Snohomish Counties and have no other holds
- Cambridge Bail and Legal Defense Fund - Helps pay bail and legal defense for residents of Cambridge
- Hamilton County Community Bail Fund - Helps pay bail for people who are awaiting trial in Hamilton County, allowing them to continue their lives
- Bukit Bail Fund of Pittsburgh - A coalition of individuals and organizations striving to provide support for those incarcerated in Allegheny County Jail
- Community Justice Exchange National Bail Fund Network - The National Bail Fund Network is made up of over sixty community bail and bond funds across the country
- Massachusetts Bail Fund - The Massachusetts Bail Fund pays up to $2000 in bail so that low-income people can stay free while they work towards resolving their case and is committed to harm reduction of pretrial sentences and to abolishing pretrial detention and supervision in the long-term.
- Hawai'i Community Bail Fund - A member of the National Bail Fund to keep people out of jail, protecting the presumption of innocence and proving that cash bail is unnecessary
- Tucson Second Chance Community Bail Fund - Established to address the disproportionate impact of the cash bail system on communities of color and vulnerable populations in Pima County,
- Memphis Community Bail Fund - A revolving fund that helps people avoid the potentially devastating consequences of of extended pretrial detention
- Mississippi Bail Fund Collective - A coalition of social workers, attorneys and activists from across Mississippi working to address the injustices of cash bail
- Philadelphia Community Bail Fund - Their mission is to end cash bail in Philadelphia. Until that day comes, they post bail for residents of Philadelphia who cannot afford to pay for their freedom
- National Bail Out #FreeBlackMamas - Reuniting families and resisting mass incarceration by fighting to end money bail and pre-trial detention
- Louisville Community Bail Fund - Exists not only to bail out folks, but to provide post-release support to get them from jail, fed and to a situation of safety. LCBF also maintains a focus on preventative measures for those targeted by law enforcement and threatened with incarceration.
- Richmond Community Bail Fund - Restores the presumption of innocence to defendants so they don't lose their jobs, families and critical services while also reducing the financial burden on the Richmond community of detaining citizens prior to their day in court
- Nashville Community Bail Fund - Frees low-income persons from jail, connects with their loved ones and works to end wealth-based detention through community partnerships
- Las Vegas Freedom Fund - Their goal is to raise money to post bail for people who are being forced to stay in jail based on socioeconomic status and to fight mass incarceration
- Fronterizo Fianza Fund - this is a community bond based in El Paso that works to get migrants out of detention.
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