Foundation: American Civil Liberties Union ACLU of Oklahoma Foundation
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The ACLU of Oklahoma is an affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, a national not-for-profit, non-partisan, voluntary organization founded in 1920. Its purpose is to protect those rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances, freedom of association, the right to privacy, the right to due process of law and the right to equal protection under the law.
The Oklahoma affiliate was established in 1964 and opened its first headquarters in 1973. The staff currently includes an executive director, a staff attorney, a development director and a part-time litigation coordinator.
Membership dues of more than 2,000 supporters are shared by the affiliate and the national organization. Tax-deductible gifts to the ACLU of Oklahoma Foundation, event income and support from the national organization fund the affiliate's public education, litigation and legislative work. The 2004 operating budget was $241,000.
The ACLU of Oklahoma receives more than 2,500 requests per year for legal assistance, legislative information, news media interviews, speakers and educational materials.
Criteria for advocacy positions and actions are based on ACLU policy established by the ACLU National Board of Directors; the policies and priorities formulated by the ACLU of Oklahoma Board of Directors; and the availability of resources.
The ACLU of Oklahoma has a proud history of advocating in Oklahoma for the rights of institutionalized persons; educators; students; persons who speak out against governmental abuse; women; and minorities of religious, ethnic or racial character.
ACLU of Oklahoma works closely with its national headquarters in New York, its national lobbying office in Washington, D.C. and 50 other affiliates across the country. It also works in coalition with many other organizations to improve the quality of life for all by preserving freedom.
The Oklahoma affiliate was established in 1964 and opened its first headquarters in 1973. The staff currently includes an executive director, a staff attorney, a development director and a part-time litigation coordinator.
Membership dues of more than 2,000 supporters are shared by the affiliate and the national organization. Tax-deductible gifts to the ACLU of Oklahoma Foundation, event income and support from the national organization fund the affiliate's public education, litigation and legislative work. The 2004 operating budget was $241,000.
The ACLU of Oklahoma receives more than 2,500 requests per year for legal assistance, legislative information, news media interviews, speakers and educational materials.
Criteria for advocacy positions and actions are based on ACLU policy established by the ACLU National Board of Directors; the policies and priorities formulated by the ACLU of Oklahoma Board of Directors; and the availability of resources.
The ACLU of Oklahoma has a proud history of advocating in Oklahoma for the rights of institutionalized persons; educators; students; persons who speak out against governmental abuse; women; and minorities of religious, ethnic or racial character.
ACLU of Oklahoma works closely with its national headquarters in New York, its national lobbying office in Washington, D.C. and 50 other affiliates across the country. It also works in coalition with many other organizations to improve the quality of life for all by preserving freedom.

