At the Forefront of Tackling Injustice

By Giving List Staff   |   November 4, 2024
SJPLA's Systems Change Fellowship and Racial Equity in Homelessness cohort leaders, September 2023.

Social Justice Partners Los Angeles (SJPLA) was established to repair the root causes of systemic economic, racial, and social injustices in Los Angeles. They envision every Angeleno feeling connected, supported, and responsible for co-creating a community where everyone thrives by meaningfully redistributing our abundant resources. Rather than invest in a single issue, what sets SJPLA apart is they invest in nonprofit leadership and strategies that address the underlying root causes of our interconnected challenges.

SJPLA Partners Grayce Bentley and Jennifer Happillon coaching Systems Change Fellowship cohort member and founder of Initiate Justice, Taina Vargas, at a pitch development workshop.

“We invest our care, time, and energy into surrounding a community of leaders with the resources and support they need to make lasting social change in Los Angeles,” says Executive Director Christine Margiotta.

As an intermediary organization they resource and uplift efforts by connecting donors with their community-vetted nonprofits led by individuals with direct experience with the problem they’re tackling. Donations have maximum impact because they cross multiple critical issue areas. 

To succeed in this far reach and invest in leadership, well-being, and fundamentally transform the way individuals and systems care for each other, SJPLA supports its nonprofit partners with several core programs: the Systems Change Fellowship, the Racial Equity in Homelessness Initiative, and the Partners program.

Since 2017, the Systems Change Fellowship has supported more than 50 nonprofits through yearly nine-month-long programs that host a cohort of 7-10 leaders to strengthen their organizational culture, communications, and network. They receive a $10k seed grant and have tackled such deep-rooted issues as homelessness, gender-based violence, food insecurity, and much more.

SJPLA knows how valuable donors’ time, skills, and networks are, along with their donations. That’s why they see their community of donors as partners, equal agents in the work of social transformation. Aside from donors making financial contributions to a collective pool of funds, SJPLA offers donors opportunities, via their Partners program, to contribute their valuable and unique skills and networks to bolster the work of their nonprofit grantees.

Their model is working. Seven million dollars in funding has been redistributed to L.A.’s frontline changemakers and community initiatives fueling efforts addressing root causes of injustice in L.A. (like racial inequality in homelessness and educational inequity to name just a few). More than 2,500 people have been trained in their programs in anti-racist practices and healing justice.

Overcoming the deeply ingrained inequities of our hulking social systems can at times seem overwhelming, says Margiotta. “When we seek to create a different world, the most important tool we each have is our small sphere of influence. We have to start with the people that we’re in direct contact with each day.”

Social Justice Partners Los Angeles has undeniably demonstrated that if we start small, unify our vision, and understand that we’re all in this together, we can affect deep and lasting change, one partnership at a time.

 

Social Justice Partners Los Angeles

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sjpla.org
Partnerships Manager: Sharon Stratton
(917) 460-6857

Mission

To create a more just and equitable region by challenging unjust systems, building pathways for connectedness and equitable opportunities, and fostering a community of passionate changemakers. We’re grateful for your support in helping us achieve this vision.

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I’ve been an SJPLA Partner since 2012, and for the last five years I’m proud to have also served as a Board Member. One of the reasons why I come back every year and dedicate time and resources to SJPLA is that I truly believe that if we create more spaces like this – everything will be better. SJPLA’s community is magic, and their leaders have ideas that will change the world.
Amber Sheikh,
Owner & Chief Impact Officer, Sheikh Impact; SJPLA Partner and Board Member

Become a Partner in Social Justice Reform

Addressing our most pressing challenges requires deep, sustained investment and the participation of all of our devoted community. Social Justice Partners Los Angeles (SJPLA) tackles the underlying causes of Los Angeles’ most critical challenges, such as homelessness, mass incarceration, and economic inequity. SJPLA is raising $4 million to provide multi-year grants for 25-30 nonprofits over three years, complemented by trainings, peer-learning, and relationship-building.

As a donor, you become a member of SJPLA’s thriving Partner community. Your single gift joins SJPLA’s pooled fund of resources from individuals, foundations, and corporations, and supports a portfolio of community-selected nonprofits. Partners further their donation by contributing their time, skills, and networks to support grantees’ development. 

Sharon Stratton, Partnerships Manager, says her dream is for SJPLA to serve as a “home” and living laboratory for those seeking to practice new ways of showing up as partners in social transformation.

Join SJPLA to create a new world and invest in bringing it to life.

Key Supporters

Board
Amber Sheikh (she/her)
Chris Ko (he/him) Co-Chair
Eric Ares (he/him)
Helen Leung (she/her)
Margaret Hardin (she/her)
Michelle Rhone-Collins (she/her)
Paul Hernandez (he/him)
Sam Prater (he/him) Co-Chair
Vera deVera (she/her) Treasurer
Funders
Angell Foundation
California Community Foundation
Cedars-Sinai
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
First 5 LA
Goldhirsh Foundation
Kaiser Permanente
Ralph M Parsons Foundation
United Way of Greater Los Angeles
WHH Foundation
Weingart Foundation