Montana Innocence Project uses DNA and other new evidence to exonerate the innocent. This is very interesting and detailed work. The Project is based at the UM School of Law and uses students and volunteer attorneys to help screen, investigate and litigate claims of actual innocence.
They also provide educational support to lawyers and law enforcement about best practices to prevent wrongful convictions. They serve a vastly under-served population, indigent prisoners.
I know my support helps and I know the value of the work Montana Innocence Project does to help improve the justice system.
Review from Guidestar