Why give to the PJC?
"We give generously to the Public Justice Center because ultimately, when they succeed, we all benefit. Our community becomes stronger. In our view, this organization is the last line of defense for the poor, under-represented and otherwise unpopular members of our society. The PJC helps individuals break the cycle of failure by creating access to basic needs like housing, education, employment and health care. They also create access to the justice system. They hold government, private corporations and abusive landlords accountable. In fact, the PJC levels the playing field that is so dramatically out of balance."
--Richard Gordon, PJC supporter
You can help the PJC build a just society. Here’s how:
Donate Online
Mail a check to:
Public Justice Center
1 North Charles Street, Suite 200
Baltimore, MD 21201
Print Donor Form
Become a monthly donor
Set up an automatic monthly gift via credit card online or by calling Erin Brock at (410) 625-9409 x242 or send email: brocke@publicjustice.org
Donate stock
Please call Brenda Midkiff (x232) and Jennifer Pelton (x239) for more information: (410) 625-9409 or send an email: midkiffb@publicjustice.org; peltonj@publicjustice.org.
Donate Stock
Leave a legacy
Name the PJC as a beneficiary in your will. Call Jennifer Pelton for more information: (410) 625-9409 x239 or send email: peltonj@publicjustice.org.
Workplace Giving Campaigns
The Public Justice Center participates in the United Way Workplace Giving Campaign. Make a gift through the following campaigns by using the PJC's designation number.
United Way of Central Maryland: 6393
Combined Charity Campaign: 6393
Maryland Charity Campaign: 6393
Combined Federal Campaign: 40003
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Annual Reports
Donor Bill of Rights
Privacy Statement
Disclosure statement
The Public Justice Center, Inc. is a charitable organization designated as tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)3. A copy of our financial statements are available upon request by contacting Public Justice Center, Inc., 1 North Charles Street, Suite 200, Baltimore MD 21201 or by calling (410) 625-9409. Documents and information submitted under the State of Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State of Maryland, Annapolis, MD 21401 for the cost of copying and postage.






