The Innocence Project has a unique partnership with United Airlines that encompasses all areas of our work. As notable examples, United provides travel support for our staff and employment opportunities for exonerees.
The Innocence Project’s partnership with Goldman Sachs Ayco offers a financial wellness program to freed and exonerated people. This innovative program helps clients tackle financial challenges and achieve financial stability.
The Innocence Project, the Tennessee Innocence Project, and Bongo Java Coffee Roasters—Nashville’s oldest and most beloved coffeehouse— partnered to launch their first-ever coffee collaboration, “Grounds for Innocence.”
Ways to Partner
Thought Leadership & Corporate Advocacy
Op-eds
Speaking Engagements
Joint Advocacy Campaigns
Employee Engagement & Skills Based Volunteerism
Speakers Bureau
DEI & Education Programming
Employee-led Fundraisers and Corporate Matching Gift Program
ERG Engagment
Workforce Development & Training for Exonerees
Event Sponsorship
IP hosts various events to inspire, educate, and advocate for our work. Sponsor an event and increase the impact and programming of our events.
Annual Celebration of Freedom & Justice
Innocence Network Annual Conference
Just Data Conference
Celebrations of Commemorative Dates (e.g. Wrongful Conviction Day)
Consumer Engagement and In-Kind Support
Cause-related Marketing Activations
Product Promotions – Donate a Percentage of Sales
Consumer Call-To-Action/Donation for Action
Point of Sale
In-Kind Contributions for Freed & Exonerated People
Personal hygiene products
Non-perishable food & drinks
Clothing, personal electronics, basic furnishings, linens, kitchen supplies, and small appliances
The Innocence Project is committed to building longstanding corporate partnerships and collaborations that transform the criminal legal system, and end the inequities and failings of that system that lead to wrongful convictions and disproportionately harm communities of color.
We have many opportunities for your company to directly engage with freed and exonerated people, such as the Speakers Bureau, a speaking engagement program that allows partners to learn from and connect with wrongful conviction experts, including exonerees.