Get Involved
Your support is essential to making freedom possible for people who have been wrongfully convicted, empowering community members, and creating systemic change. Here are some of the ways you can help us fight injustice every day.
Give Time & Talent
Corporate & Pro Bono Partners
Sponsor an event and/or lend your legal expertise. Wrongful conviction cases require immense resources and specialized litigation skills. We partner with law firms and organizations willing to donate funds and/or dedicate their time and talent to free innocent people.
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Join Our Events
Show up for freedom. From speaking engagements and marches to our annual fundraisers, our events are opportunities to connect, learn, and stand in solidarity with our community. Check our events to find out where you can join us next.
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Work With Us
Join our team. It takes a dedicated network to fight injustice. Explore our open career positions, legal internships, and volunteer opportunities to find out how you can work directly with our staff and community.
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Raise Awareness
Educate your community. Systemic change starts with public awareness. View our resource guide and Press Room, start an Innocence Club at your school, or request a speaker to amplify the voices of those directly impacted by wrongful convictions.
Take Action
Gather & Fundraise
Fuel the movement by tapping your network. By hosting a Facebook fundraiser, house party, or community gathering, you can share our mission with your personal network, spark vital conversations, and raise crucial funds.
Make an ImpactShop the Store
Check out our official collection of NEIP merchandise and apparel in our online Bonfire store, including t-shirts, hoodies, totes, mugs, and more! Every purchase helps fund our work, shows solidarity with our mission, and sparks conversations about wrongful convictions.
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Your Support Means Everything
Supporting this work enables people who have suffered so much to build a future in freedom, become active in their communities, and create memorable moments—such as raising children, holding their grandchildren, and reuniting with their partners.