Main fundraiser photo

FACEIT for Campaign Zero

Tax deductible
FACEIT has put together a matching pool of $10,000 for Campaign Zero. Every donation made up to $10,000 will be matched dollar for dollar. 


Campaign Zero is a police reform campaign proposed by activists associated with Black Lives Matter. Since its inception, Campaign Zero has collected and proposed policy solutions for police reform in ten areas:

- End Broken Windows Policing: decriminalize crimes that do not threaten public safety, end profiling and stop and frisk policies, and establish alternative approaches to mental health crises.
- Community Oversight: establish effective civilian oversight structures and remove barriers to report police misconduct.
- Limit Use of Force: establish standards and reporting of police use of deadly force, revise local police force policies, end traffic-related police killings and high-speed chases, and monitor how police use force and increase accountability for use of excessive force.
- Independent Investigations and Prosecutions: lower the standard of proof in civil rights cases against police, use federal funds for independent investigations and prosecutions, establish a State Special Prosecutor's Office for police violence cases, and require independent investigations for all police killing or serious injury cases.
- Community Representation: recruit police officers who represent the demographic characteristics of their communities and use community feedback to inform policies.
- Film The Police: require police body cameras and legislate/uphold the right to record police.
- Training: invest in rigorous and sustained training and consider unconscious/implicit bias testing.
- End Policing For Profit: end police department quotas, limit fines and fees for low-income citizens, forbid property seizure, and require police budgets to pay for misconduct fines.
- Demilitarization: end the federal government's 1033 Program to supply military weaponry to local police departments and institute local restrictions to prevent the purchase of military weapons by police.
- Fair Police Contracts: remove barriers to misconduct investigations and civilian oversight, keep officer disciplinary history accessible to police departments and to the public, and ensure financial accountability for officers and police departments that kill or seriously injure civilians.

We The Protesters is a national organization focused on ending racism and police violence in the United States. Since 2015, we’ve built the most comprehensive database of police violence in the nation, used the data to identify effective policy solutions and supported movement organizers to enact these policies at every level of government. Explore our work below.
Donate

Donations 

  • Anonymous
    • $1,339
    • 5 yrs
Donate

Fundraising team: FACEIT (2)

Niccolo Maisto
Organizer
Santa Monica, CA
WeTheProtesters, Inc
Beneficiary
Fabio Floris
Team member

Your easy, powerful, and trusted home for help

  • Easy

    Donate quickly and easily

  • Powerful

    Send help right to the people and causes you care about

  • Trusted

    Our Trust & Safety team works around the clock to keep our community safe