Equal Justice USA
Mikaela Levons has a diverse range of work experience in the non-profit sector. Mikaela is currently working at Equal Justice USA as the Acting Director of Development, after having held positions as the Director of Development and Director of Donor Relations. In those roles, they contributed to the organization's mission of transforming the justice system and promoting responses to violence. Prior to that, they worked at Princeton AlumniCorps as the Director of Advancement, where they played a key role in fundraising and managing alumni relationships. Mikaela also has experience at the Center for Non-Profits as a Membership & Communications Coordinator, the Martin House Foundation as a Grant Writer, New Jersey After 3 as both a Grant Writer and AmeriCorps Program Manager, Planet Aid, Inc as a Project Coordinator, and Cru as a Staff Intern. Throughout their career, Mikaela has demonstrated their ability to raise funds, build relationships, and contribute to the mission of various non-profit organizations.
Mikaela Levons holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Public & International Affairs from Princeton University, which was obtained between 2000 and 2004. Mikaela also earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Nonprofit & NGO Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania, specifically from the School of Social Policy & Practice, during the period of 2009 to 2010.
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Equal Justice USA
Equal Justice USA (EJUSA) is a national organization working to transform the justice system to one that heals and restores lives. We imagine a justice system that is the solution instead of the problem, and we believe that we won’t get there solely by dismantling the parts of our justice system that are broken. We must also strengthen and scale the elements that work and build the system we want in its place: one that prevents violence, heals trauma, helps people harmed by crime to rebuild their lives, creates genuine accountability instead of mass incarceration, and treats everyone fairly and equitably in the process. Our work includes ending the death penalty, strengthening programs that help crime survivors address trauma and rebuild their lives, and promoting trauma-informed responses to violence that can save lives and help heal communities. We partner with state and local organizations to provide grassroots leaders with the training, leadership development, and support they need to win campaigns and have lasting impact. For more information, visit: http://ejusa.org