Oregon Consumer Justice Logo

MIP Score

57

Legal Aid
Public Interest Litigation

Oregon Consumer Justice

Mission

Oregon Consumer Justice focuses on protecting and expanding consumer rights in Oregon through advocacy, policy-making, and community engagement. The organization aims to combat consumer injustices and improve equity in a marketplace that often favors corporations over individuals. By fostering collaborations and building awareness, OCJ empowers Oregonians to understand and exercise their rights as consumers.

Basic Information

Tax-Exempt

Address

3055 NW Yeon Ave, Portland, Oregon, 97210

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Founded in

2016

EIN

82-0850234

Total Assets

$5.11 million

UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

At a Glance

Consumer Rights Advocacy

Consumer Rights Advocacy

OCJ advocates for consumer legal rights and educates Oregonians on their rights.

Building Community Capacity

Building Community Capacity

OCJ invests in the capacity of community partners to build a strong advocacy ecosystem.

Engagement with Lawmakers

Engagement with Lawmakers

OCJ works closely with legislators to push for consumer-focused policies.

Impact Stats

2019

Year Established

Implementation of Cy Pres

In 2015, Oregon passed a law requiring unclaimed funds from class action lawsuits to return to the harmed individuals, leading to the creation and funding of OCJ.

Count not specified but includes significant bills like the FAIR Act

Bills Supported

Equitable Marketplace Advocacy

OCJ advocates for pro-consumer policies and even legislative changes that prioritize consumer rights.

Count not specified, with references to community events

Events Held

Community Engagement

OCJ directly engages communities through initiatives that empower consumers to navigate and protect their rights.

MIP Score (Beta)

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Overall Score

57

48

/100

Program Expense Ratio

78.84%

12

/20

Program Revenue Growth

0.00%

2

/20

Leverage Ratio

0.02025

20

/20

Working Capital Ratio

1.401

12

/20

Fundraising Efficiency

0

2

/20

Latest Filing Data: Form 990

Fiscal Year:2022

Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

Financial Details

Revenue

CategoryAmountPercentage
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants7.034M98.85%
Program Services00.00%
Investment Income81.98K1.15%
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
Other Notable Sources00.00%
Total Revenue7.116M100.00%