The Department of Commerce is excited to announce it has finalized a contract for the Harriet Tubman Foundation for Safe Passage to manage the Community Reinvestment Account Plan! HTFFSP has proven expertise in BIPOC-led community engagement and academic leadership that will serve to connect us with the communities most affected by the war on drugs.
Their founder, Ms. Jesse Miller leads with heart as a person of lived experience with the justice system, community and state-level advocacy, and success as a small business owner. Her team consists of recognized community leaders with over 50 years’ combined experience in project leadership, and includes a faculty leader in Economics at the University of Washington-Tacoma, a director of the Black Brilliance Research Project of Seattle, and much more. We are excited to be working with HTFFSP on this innovative work. Stay tuned by signing up on our Stakeholder Engagement Form.