Program areas at Anti-Defamation League Foundation
Support to other charities - in furtherance of the Anti-Defamation League Foundation's (adl Foundation) primary exempt purpose, specific grants totaling $15,636,936 were made directly from the adl Foundation to the Anti-Defamation League (adl).
See schedule othe amount of ($6,937) consists of the following additional program service accomplishments: regional operations ($6.937).regional operations - supervises and coordinates the adl's coast-to-coast network of regional offices. Establishes and monitors operating plans for each region, with a particular focus on priority programs and activities, including antibias training for educators, students and law enforcement professionals; civil rights advocacy; monitoring and exposing of extremist activity; victim assistance; promotion of intergroup collaboration and understanding; and response to hate crimes and bias incidents. Creates measures and metrics to evaluate regional reach and impact. Policy and programs - encompasses the work of civil rights; government relations, advocacy, and community engagement; the center on technology and society; law enforcement and community security; and the center on extremism. The civil rights team, formulates and implements the League's civil rights agenda in a range of areas including antisemitism and all forms of bigotry, discrimination and bias motivated violence; religious freedom and church-state separation; and immigration and refugee rights, preparing reports and memoranda, filing amicus briefs, and engaging in other forms of public advocacy. The government relations, advocacy, and community engagement (grace) team promotes the League's mission in Washington, d.c. and around the country with a focus on legislative advocacy, outreach to government officials, and coalition building. The center for technology and society, works to develop new strategies in the fight against hate online, analyzing and preparing reports on hate speech and cyber-harassment, providing insights to government and policymakers, and exposing and countering specific cases of abuse and offensive content on the internet. The center on extremism monitors and exposes extremist movements and individuals across the ideological spectrum and provides actionable intelligence and databased analysis to law enforcement, public officials, community leaders and technology companies. The law enforcement and community security team conducts training for law enforcement agencies on hate crimes, extremism and implicit bias, as well as programs on community security.
Public awareness - manages awareness through published materials, national and regional websites, social media marketing, email marketing, direct mail campaigns, online video and public relations campaigns, communications, and managing relationships with the media. Keeps constituents informed of breaking news and issues involved with adl's work. Prepares visual and print materials on adl issues, goals and objectives; writes, edits and produces materials (reports, brochures, invitations newsletters, publications); and handles special projects such as exhibits and events.