Utah Prisoner Advocate Network
UPAN | A nonprofit community advocacy group supporting the families of Utah inmates.
We bring together unlikely allies—formerly and currently incarcerated individuals, community members, crime survivors, local elected officials, and law enforcement. By recognizing the humanity of those impacted, we can change laws in order to create safer streets and more peaceful neighborhoods.
#cut50, an initiative of The Dream Corps, is a national bipartisan effort to reduce the number of people in our prisons and jails while making our communities safer.
The Dream Corps helps cutting-edge initiatives grow big enough to impact millions of lives. We support economic, environmental and criminal justice innovators – all under one roof. Our shared platform helps leaders create synergies, leapfrog obstacles and maximize impact.
Van Jones, Former Speaker Newt Gingrich, and Former Attorney General Eric Holder at the 2015 Bipartisan Summit on Criminal Justice Reform in Washington, D.C.
National Director Jessica Jackson Sloan comes to the criminal justice movement from a personal perspective of having a family member incarcerated, a professional perspective as an attorney, and a public safety perspective as the Mayor of Mill Valley, CA.
Co-founder Matt Haney has seen first hand how the criminal justice system impacts students and teachers through his work as an SF School Board commissioner and worked hard to break the school to prison pipeline.
Van Jones’ understands how to elevate conversations and leverage mainstream and nontraditional media to reach key audiences.
These unique perspectives and skills, combined with a vast network of local elected officials, state legislators, key thought leaders in the criminal justice reform movement, cultural influencers, and cross-sector innovators allows #cut50 to identify and elevate smart safety policies that reduce crime and incarceration while healing communities from the devastating consequences of both.
The Utah Prisoner Advocate Network (UPAN) is dedicated to supporting families and loved ones as they navigate the challenging journey of incarceration. When a friend or family member is incarcerated, it can be an overwhelming experience, as supporters face the complex rules, regulations, and restrictions of life separated by bars. UPAN works to make this transition less complicated and isolating by providing resources and support for families while also advocating for better conditions and fairness within Utah’s correctional facilities. Please visit our About Page to learn more.
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The Utah Prisoner Advocate Network (UPAN) is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Your contributions are tax-deductible and directly support our mission to create positive change. Information about an UPAN’s tax-exempt status and filings can be found on the IRS website. To make a donation and join our efforts, please visit our Donations page.