This year, FICPFM’s Quest for Democracy (Q4D) network reached an incredible milestone: 1.2 million voters engaged across 10 states. This is more than just a number—it’s a testament to the power of directly impacted communities mobilizing for change. Our network continues to grow, and with it, our impact. To our supporters: thank you for standing with us and fueling this movement for a fairer, more inclusive democracy. We’re just getting started. Let’s keep the momentum going together. #PowerTheMovement #FreeTheVote
Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People & Families Movement (FICPFM)
Public Policy Offices
Windimere, FL 1,170 followers
Powering the Movement
About us
The Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People & Families Movement (FICPFM) is a network of over 50 civil and human rights organizations, led by people who are living with criminal records and their family members.
- Website
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https://ficpfm.org/
External link for Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People & Families Movement (FICPFM)
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Windimere, FL
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Reentry, Human Rights, Advocacy, Mass Incarceration, and Family Reunification
Locations
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Primary
Windimere, FL 34786, US
Employees at Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People & Families Movement (FICPFM)
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Michael J. Stubbs, Esq.
Criminal Justice Advocate-Activist: Board member, FICPFM
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David Ayala
Executive Director of FICPFM
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Omar Onque
National Organizer “ Powering The Movement “
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Kimberly Dunne
Co-National Organizer at Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People & Families Movement (FICPFM)
Updates
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The FICPFM 2024 National Convening is just weeks away; there’s still time to secure your spot. Join us in Detroit to strategize, connect, and drive change. Network partners, remember to use your promo code for a discounted rate. We also have sponsorship opportunities available—be part of the movement shaping the future of justice and equity. #CountUSIn #FICPFM #JusticeForAll #Philanthropy #SocialImpact
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The Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted Peoples & Families Movement (FICPFM) urges everyone to reject the dehumanizing term 'felon' in political discourse. Our society needs to move forward with a justice system that embodies fairness, respect, and compassion. Read the statement from David Ayala, Executive Director of FICPFM, to learn more about our stance on respectful language and criminal justice reform. #FreeTheVote #FICPFM #CountUsIn #CallUsHuman #CriminalJusticeReform #Leadership #SocialJustice
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This Fourth of July, while we celebrate our nation's independence, we must acknowledge that many still fight for their freedom and dignity, particularly the directly and currently incarcerated. ACA 8, appearing on the California ballot this November, aims to end involuntary servitude in California and set a national precedent. FICPFM is proud to support this critical legislation and its co-sponsors, Dorsey Nunn and Susan Burton. Join us in this fight for true freedom and justice. #FreeTheVote #CountUsIn #FICPFM #EndInvoluntaryServitude #JusticeForAll #ModernDaySlavery #IndependenceForAll
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The decision to criminalize poverty and homelessness is deeply troubling. FICPFM stands firmly against such policies and calls for compassionate and effective solutions. Together, we can address the root causes of homelessness. #FightForDignity #CommunitySupport #FICPFM #Housing4All
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FICPFM Executive Director David Ayala shared his insights on progressive prosecutors' potential power within our criminal legal system. Learn more about his perspective and the broader impact in the full report: https://lnkd.in/gsAYP7Vz #Decarceration #CriminalJusticeReform
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#FICPFM was founded on the belief in ending inhumane treatment and modern slavery. This #Juneteenth, we proudly share our co-founder Dorsey Nunn's CNN interview about the ACA 8 - End Slavery in CA Act. Watch the video and join our mission to dismantle the remnants of oppression. As we honor those violently lost to chattel slavery and those still enduring servitude today, let’s continue to fight for justice and equality. #CountUSIn #EndSlavery #FreeTheVote
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Governor Wes Moore announces a mass pardon for over 175,000 marijuana convictions in Maryland, making it one of the most extensive clemency actions in U.S. history. Read the full story below. #BreakingNews #FreeTheVote
Maryland governor pardons 175,000 marijuana convictions in sweeping order
washingtonpost.com
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FICPFM honors fathers today and every day. Here's three ways to show your support for directly impacted fathers! Your support makes our movement strong. Check out our website ficpfm.org to use the Can I Vote? tool and donate today! #FathersDay #SupportFathers #FICPFM #DirectlyImpacted
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This Memorial Day, as we honor our heroes, let’s also commit to active participation in our democracy. Confirm your voter status with FICPFM’s 'Can I Vote?' tool and help shape our future. Together, we can ensure every voice is heard. #FICPFM #FreeTheVote #MemorialDay #CountUsIn