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Atlanta Community Press Collective

The Atlanta Community Press Collective (ACPC) is an abolitionist, not-for-profit media collective. ACPC's goal is to make the day to day workings of local government accessible to the public and to provide an independent voice in the local media landscape

Budget


Transparent and open finances.

Invoice #202057

Fund Disbursement

Category
Divested (fund disbursement)
from Fiscal Sponsorship Allies Inc. to Atlanta Community Press Collective
-$222,426.56 USD
Paid
Invoice #200736
-$600.00USD
Paid
Invoice #199709
$
Today’s balance

--.-- USD

Total raised

$485,396.35 USD

Total disbursed

$485,396.35 USD

Estimated annual budget

$46,433.30 USD

About


ACPC began in 2021 due to increasing frustration with the opacity of local government, ineffectiveness of corporate media at handling sociopolitical issues at a local level, and failure of both in making government and politics accessible to citizens. These issues came to head with the introduction of city council legislation creating the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, more commonly known as Cop City. 

As the response to the Cop City Project grew, the need for our work to expand elevated with it. We now cover municipal government legislative sessions, carry an extensive library of documents obtained through Georgia Open Records Act requests, and report on current events around the fight against Cop City, all of which we make accessible to the public, often through social media. 

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News from Atlanta Community Press Collective

Updates on our activities and progress.

ACPC 2023 year end update

It’s been an incredible year for the Atlanta Community Press Collective. Since January, we have experienced incredible sorrow. From the killing of forest defender Manuel “Tortuguita” Paez Terán by the Georgia State Patrol, the charging of 6...
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Published on December 21, 2023 by Matt

ACPC Now Accepting Funding

In the spring of 2021, a dear friend of mine asked a question: "I wonder if there are graves there?" They were referring to the ruins of the City of Atlanta prison farm. At the time, the news was dominated by stories about the mass, unmarke...
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Published on February 20, 2023 by Matt