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Other names: Families of the Wrongfully; Familes of the Wrongfully Convicted
EIN 84-4884133 · Snapshot of IRS recognition, filing currency, financial health, and governance.
FY2023 filed as a Form 990-N placeholder. The IRS has not yet released this organization’s full Form 990 for FY2023. All data on this profile reflects the most recent substantive 990 filing; the placeholder year appears in the Financials tab with no breakdown.
Families of the wrongfully Convicted is a grassroots advocacy effort to raise public awareness about the incidence of wrongful convictions, the plight of Families of those who are currently incarcerated, and provide support to men and women who have been paroled and those exonerated. Our mission includes supporting policies and procedures on the local, state and federal level which will help prevent future wrongful convictions. To identify those elements that lead to wrongful convictions and seek criminal justice reform. We seek to be a resource to Families of those who currently reside in prison, as well as for those men and women who have been recently released, providing advice and help with issues that impact the ability to successfully re-enter society. We also wish to and help those individuals who continue seek to overturn their convictions. Finally, we seek to network with other criminal justice reform groups and those organizations working on behalf of the wrongfully Convicted
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8 answers compiled from IRS Form 990, BMF, Pub 78, and the Auto-Revocation List.