


Helping Justice-Involved Individuals at the Community Level
The Los Angeles County Incubation Academy provides training, funding, and technical assistance to new and existing community-based organizations, especially those that serve underrepresented and justice-involved people.
The 26 organizations in the second cohort are part of the effort to build the capacity of service providers. This is foundational to justice reform efforts countywide and the County’s vision Care First, Jails Last.
In the second cohort:
- 100% of ATI Incubation Academy Cohort 2 participants have BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, or previously incarcerated leadership.
- 33% of Cohort 2 organizations provide housing for reentry and unhoused populations in high-needs areas defined using the Justice Equity Needs Index developed by the California Advancement Project.
- The top services organizations in Cohort 2 provide include mental health, substance use treatment, addressing co-occurring disorders and other wraparound services.

Pre-filing diversion program celebrates milestone in Santa Monica
Alternatives To Incarceration diversion program celebrates milestone from Los Angeles County Newsroom on Vimeo.

Inaugural Incubation Academy Class: Building the Alternatives to Incarceration
The Los Angeles County Incubation Academy provides training, funding, and technical assistance to new and existing community-based organizations, especially those that serve underrepresented and justice-involved people.
The 20 organizations in the inaugural cohort are part of the effort to build the capacity of service providers. This is foundational to justice reform efforts countywide and the County’s vision Care First, Jails Last.
In the first cohort:
- 90% have BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ or previously incarcerated leadership
- 95% provide housing and other reentry services in high-needs areas
- 64% are small organizations with 10 or fewer full-time employees.