Aclu Foundation Of Georgia Inc
Atlanta, GA
What do they do?
They fight in courts to protect people's rights like freedom of speech, religion, and equal treatment under the law. They also teach people about their rights and work to change unfair laws.
Their mission:
"To protect and defend civil liberties and individual rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights for all citizens of Georgia"
💵 Money In vs. Money Out (2024)
Money they received
$1.9 million
Money they spent
$3.6 million
⚠️ They spent more than they received. They were short by $1.7 million.
💡 This shows the big picture: how much came in and how much went out for the year.
📥 Where did the money come from? (2024)
| Source | Amount | % |
|---|---|---|
Donations from people Gifts from regular people | $2.5 million | 83% |
Program service revenue Money from their programs like revenue sharing and annual meetings | $478K | 16% |
Other income Any other money that came in | $35K | 1% |
Investment earnings Money their savings made | $11K | 0% |
| Total | $3.0 million | 100% |
💡 This shows all the different ways this organization received money during the year.
📤 Where did the money go? (2024)
| What it paid for | Amount | % |
|---|---|---|
Employee salaries & benefits Paychecks and health insurance for workers | $2.3 million | 74% |
Executive/officer pay What the bosses get paid | $140K | 4% |
Travel Flights, hotels, transportation | $121K | 4% |
Advertising & promotion Marketing, social media, printing | $120K | 4% |
Office & rent Rent, utilities, office supplies | $103K | 3% |
Fundraising costs Money spent asking for donations | $95K | 3% |
Professional services Lawyers, accountants, consultants | $47K | 1% |
Other expenses Everything else including staff development, training, and other program expenses | $201K | 6% |
| Total spent | $3.2 million | 100% |
💡 This is the real breakdown from their tax filing. It shows exactly what they spent money on.
👥 Who runs this organization? (2024)
| Name | Job Title | Paid |
|---|---|---|
| Andrea Young | Executive Director | $190,650 |
| Christopher Bruce | Policy and Advocacy Director | $154,126 |
| Lisa Adler | Deputy Director | $152,449 |
| Kathleen Egan | Philanthropy Director | $142,905 |
| Vasudevan Abhirman | Senior Policy Counsel | $131,499 |
💡 These are the people who make decisions for this organization and how much they were paid for the year.
🏦 What do they own vs. what do they owe? (2024)
| 💰 Total stuff they own (assets) | $657K |
| 💳 Total they owe (debts) | $532K |
| 📊 What's left (net worth) | $125K |
💡 Their net worth is positive, meaning they own more than they owe. This is generally a healthy sign.
🎯 What programs do they run?
They run three main programs: 1) Going to court to fight violations of constitutional and civil rights, 2) Teaching the public about civil liberties and individual rights, and 3) Working with communities to build volunteer support and partnerships.
⚠️ Things you might want to know
They spent more money than they received this year, creating a deficit of $122,187. While this isn't unusual for nonprofits, it's worth monitoring to ensure long-term sustainability.
📄 Where did we get this info?
This comes from the IRS Form 990 that Aclu Foundation Of Georgia Inc filed for the year 2024. Every nonprofit has to tell the government how they spent their money, and that info is public.
👉 See the original tax form yourself →Data from ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. Plain English summaries created with AI and reviewed for accuracy.