Avoid if you can...the benefits are not worth the harmful work environment - Program Manager Impact Justice Employee Review

2.0
16 Jul 2021
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Pros

You’ll never find a better set of comrades than in the IJ proletariat. IJ has good benefits, immediate vesting of 401k match, HSA, and financial planning assistance.

Cons

Impact Justice lures people in with generic justice reform and progressive language but is far more insidious on the inside. The Leadership Team operates using white supremacist culture and is rife with implicit bias. They attract change-makers and activists with their more exciting programs like Restorative Justice and Homecoming. If you’re applying for the PRC, know that former corrections and police officers lead this project. The ties to a white supremacist organizational structure are strong across IJ and almost impenetrable at the PRC. It is imperative to note that Impact Justice, a racial justice organization, is not anti-racist. Intentionally. It is deliberately not an anti-racist organization. In my tenure, I pointed out that there were zero Black managers at the PREA Resource Center (PRC). None. There were well over 20 people on the project, Black people at all levels, but none were managers. They addressed this by tokenizing Black women, but failed to address the root of why leadership mistrusts Black people (hint: racism). Staff, especially Black staff, across the entirety of IJ are expected to overperform while being underpaid. I once was assigned to manage a project without any support. The white woman assigned the project prior to me was given support, and the white woman after me was assigned support, but I was not. I brought this up to my supervisor, a VP at Impact Justice, and was met with a shrug. This same person routinely dismissed things I said, only to take them seriously when a non-Black colleague says it. The PRC Leadership team members admitted to perpetuating a false narrative about me being a troublemaker, dismissing my questions and comments. As a Black woman, this characterization has been extraordinarily harmful and is deeply rooted in racism. This mischaracterization and perpetuation of the narrative of me as a troublemaker, the downplaying of my work and contributions, the expectations that I will perform better and be offered less support than my non-Black colleagues continued for years. The PRC Leadership knew it and admitted to knowing it. And while some of them threw their hands up in did nothing, others dug in and contributed to the narrative. A PRC leadership member started a false rumor that I rolled my eyes and was disrespectful in meetings. Only to recant when confronted. IJ did very little to address the underlying issues that led to this. I had no other choice but to leave this toxic work environment. The Guiding Principles, which make the organization seem like a bastion of transparency and a workplace centered around care and equity, are aspirational AT BEST. Any plans to institutionalize the guiding principles and hold people (esp. Leadership and Management) accountable are being discussed and decided on in a top-down manner, which is truly the guiding IJ principle. Impact Justice approaches justice reform from a paternalistic and white supremacist lens. Many of the Abolitionists and other folks who have challenged us to have difficult conversations and think outside of the box have left the org. If you’re looking for a nice liberal paycheck and to use your work as a virtue signal, then this is the place for you. I’m leaving this organization, but not without deep emotional scars. It is incredibly mismanaged in terms of organizational structure and accountability.

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Impact Justice Response
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Thank you for sharing this feedback with us both in private and on Glassdoor. We are deeply sorry that this was your experience at the organization. We have been proactively working to build an organization and organizational culture that lives our values and which demonstrates our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and a sense of belonging among all staff. As a diverse organization, we are committed to recruiting and supporting BIPOC staff, including in leadership and management positions in the organization, and we are better and stronger for it. We have built out an organizational infrastructure that includes: management training with an equity lens, processes to establish clear goals that tie to objective outcomes, and a comprehensive salary assessment and market reviews in 2019 and 2021, which we will continue to assess to ensure fairness and equity going forward. In addition, we are in the process of adding a Director of Talent and Inclusion to senior leadership. All of this being said, we hear and appreciate the feedback and will continue to think critically and collectively about the culture and values of the organization. As an organization and a leadership team we are committed to continuing to learn and to grow.

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5.0
31 Mar 2022
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Pros

I initially came to work here as a consultant. Immediately, I recognized that the culture here strongly expressed its core values consistently. The driving force of innovation is prioritized and thrives in a variety of ways. In my first year as an entry-level staff member, I was given plenty of opportunities to showcase my skills beyond my role. This allowed me to experience substantial growth in the organization and achieve numerous promotions. The leadership team engages with the entire organization and solicits feedback on ways to improve culture and belonging. The entire team is afforded opportunities to openly contribute to improving and modifying policies, procedures, and best practices. This empowers the staff to share their thoughts, opinions, and suggestions without repercussions on a regular basis. The level of engagement is unparralled for a nonprofit. From yearly retreats with the national team to staff meetings, holiday parties, professional development trainings, and surveys - I have always felt included, valued, and seen. This is vastly important for an organization's culture as engagement and morale can thrive in these environments. Impact Justice stays ahead of the times and naturally serves as a catalyst to system change and social justice issues. This organization is committed to incorporating practices that uphold racial equity, diversity, and inclusion. These efforts have enhanced empathy and trauma informed best practices in all arenas of the organizations - from hiring practices, performance management, wellness plans, and programmatic initiatives. Impact Justice is truly a rewarding place to work.

Cons

As a young organization, Impact Justice grew substantially in a matter of years. As such, growing pains occurred, yet the leadership team responded quickly to expand policies, benefits, and employee assistance programs to serve the diversified pool of staff members. This is less of a con, but for some individuals that do not like change, I placed this here because a growing organization can be perceived as a change unpleasant to some.

1.0
17 Jun 2025
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Pros

The benefits are the greatest perk, though the ET has been trying to reduce them for years. The union is probably the other big pull for the org — it made a big difference in my experience when benefits and budgets were cut. IJ also continues to attract incredible talent — it's a shame that so many of those people are pushed out.

Cons

Poor executive leadership infects the rest of the organization with favoritism, defensiveness, dysfunction, and micromanagement. These problems ultimately prevent IJ's crucial and important work (what actually brings people to the organization) from being as successful as it can and needs to be.

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Impact Justice Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re always assessing ways to improve as an organization, and we know that feedback from staff is vital to our growth and impact. Thanks to the meaningful feedback and contributions from staff at all levels of the organization over the past year, we've been able to expand employee benefits, collaboratively execute our first collective bargaining agreement, and navigate a challenging and uncertain environment for nonprofits across the country. As we evolve as an organization, we will continue to work closely with colleagues at all levels, including our employee union, to foster a supportive, empowering environment where everyone feels seen and heard.
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