Project Fairness
About
Advocacy groups in Manhattan often tackle complex issues, but few focus solely on fairness in criminal justice as their central mission. Project Fairness operates from 500 7th Ave, New York, NY 10018, a stretch of Midtown where institutional offices blend with the city’s constant motion. The organization falls under the broader category of associations, though its work—rooted in policy analysis, public education, and legal reform—carves out a distinct niche among nonprofit entities in the area.
Their efforts span research initiatives, legislative advocacy, and community outreach, all aimed at addressing disparities within the justice system. While many associations in New York concentrate on direct services or broad social causes, this group zeroes in on systemic inequities, from sentencing biases to procedural barriers. Questions about their current campaigns or how to contribute can be directed to (917) 825-7475, a line that connects callers to the core team behind the projects.
Finding the office is straightforward for anyone familiar with the grid between 36th and 37th Streets, but first-time visitors might want to pull up a map to navigate the area’s mix of commercial towers and older buildings. The work happening inside those doors doesn’t always make headlines, yet it shapes conversations that ripple far beyond this block.