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Alcohol Justice

Structure and Finances

dummy Alcohol Justice is independently incorporated and managed as a §501(c)(3) public charity organization. Our Board guides the Executive Director and staff. The staff work closely with coalitions and in campaigns to effect change. Alcohol Justice is additionally a supporting organization of the Marin Community Foundation (specifically, a Type 1 supporting organization §509(a)(3)).

Financials

For the public, funders, and alcohol corporations that wish to review our finances, our Federal IRS form 990 is linked here. The most recent IRS determination letter for Alcohol Justice states that we are a §501(c)(3) public charity and a Type 1 supporting organization §509(a)(3) of Marin Charitable Foundation.
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Thanks to Our Funders

The Buck Trust Legacy

Alcohol Justice’s core funding is from the Leonard and Beryl Buck Foundation, commonly known as the Buck Trust. The Trust also funds the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, the Buck Institute for Education, and the Marin Community Foundation. The Trust was formed after Beryl Hamilton Buck passed away in 1975, leaving an amazing legacy dedicated “for the benefit of Marin Residents and all humankind.” Alcohol Justice is a supporting organization of the Marin Community Foundation, which administers the Buck Trust. Alcohol Justice receives one of the portions at approximately 3% of the annual return on the fund in perpetuity – for the benefit of anyone in any city, county or state, or the United States or globally.

Foundations
  • San Francisco Foundation
  • Ginnie and Peter Haas Jr. Fund
  • Marin Charitable Foundation
  • Sierra Health Foundation, MAT Access
  • Sierra Health Foundation, Elevate Youth
  • Daniel E. Koshland Civic Unity Program,
  • Neighborhood Fellows
  • Anonymous
Grants and Contracts
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Drug Free Communities, STOP Act funding, and CARA Opioids grants
  • Marin County Probation Department
  • County of Marin, Department of Health and Human Services
  • County of Marin, Community Services Fund