Community orgs get it free.
Those with budgets pay
for intelligence.

JusticeHub tracks which youth justice interventions actually work — $9.1 billion in funding data, 826 verified programs, political donation cross-links. The communities most affected should never be the ones paying for the data about it.

What You Get Access To

The largest open dataset of Australian youth justice interventions, funding flows, and governance data — in one place.

$9.1B
Justice funding tracked
52,000+ grants across all states
826
Verified interventions
Community-governed, evidence-linked
64K
ACNC charities indexed
Cross-linked with ABN + governance data
7/8
States covered
National jurisdiction mapping

How It Works

A cross-subsidy model. Institutions and government pay for intelligence. That revenue funds the platform and flows back to basecamps.

Institutions Pay

Universities, Legal Aid, government departments subscribe for research-grade data, place-based reports, and policy dashboards.

Platform Grows

Revenue funds more intervention cataloguing, evidence discovery, and engineering — making the data better for everyone.

Communities Benefit

30% of Institution+ revenue flows back to basecamps. Communities get free tools and a direct revenue share from their knowledge.

Revenue Flow

30%
Back to basecamps via revenue share — the communities whose knowledge powers the platform
50%
Platform operations — engineering, evidence discovery, data quality, support
20%
Growth — new basecamps, new states, new data sources, impact measurement

Built for Four Audiences

Different organisations need different things. The access model reflects that.

Free — forever

Community Organisations

ATSILS, CLCs, Grassroots Orgs

You do the work. You shouldn't pay for data about it. Full access to Call It Out, program discovery, and basic analytics. No credit card, no trial, no upsell.

What you get

  • Search 826 verified interventions
  • Browse $9.1B in funding data
  • Program discovery tools
  • Up to 5 team members
Get Started Free
$299/mo

Mid-Size NFPs & Legal Services

Advocacy groups, Legal Aid offices, Service providers

You need to show funders what works. Grant management, outcome tracking, and full intervention intelligence — the evidence infrastructure that makes your next application undeniable.

What you get

  • Full ALMA intervention details + evidence
  • Grant management hub
  • Outcome tracking & compliance
  • Org-level funding intelligence
  • API access + data export
  • Up to 25 team members
Start 14-Day Trial
$2,499/mo

Universities & Research Institutions

Legal Aid commissions, Large charities, Think tanks

You need datasets, not dashboards. Research-grade intervention data, place-based proof reports, CSV exports, and governed proof packs — without extracting from communities.

What you get

  • Research datasets + CSV export
  • Governed Proof place-based reports
  • Custom reports
  • Unlimited team members
  • SLA (24h response)
Contact Sales
Custom (~$10K/mo)

Government Departments

State/federal justice, Closing the Gap, Policy units

You're spending billions on youth justice and can't tell which programs reduce reoffending. Cross-agency dashboards, policy modelling, and Closing the Gap tracking — with data that's actually current.

What you get

  • Cross-agency data integration
  • Policy modelling tools
  • Closing the Gap dashboards (targets 10 & 11)
  • Dedicated account manager
  • Custom SLA (4h response)
  • White-label option
Talk to Us
Basecamps

The organisations doing the work get everything. Free. Always.

Basecamps are Indigenous and community organisations on the ground — running youth programs, cultural camps, diversion services. They get full platform access, a self-service mini-site, and a direct revenue share from institutional subscriptions.

This isn't charity. Basecamps are the knowledge holders. Their programs, their evidence, their stories are what makes JusticeHub valuable to institutions. Revenue flowing back is their right, not a favour.

Apply to Become a Basecamp
Free mini-site on JusticeHub
Every feature unlocked — always
30% revenue share from citations
Data sovereignty guaranteed
Self-service content management
Impact metrics dashboard

Free vs Paid — No Tricks

Summaries are free. Full intelligence is paid. Basecamps get everything.

FeatureFreeOrganisationInstitution+
Intervention summaries
Funding search & browse
Call It Out tools
Full intervention details + evidence
Grant management hub
Outcome tracking
Org-level funding intelligence
CSV / data export
Governed Proof reports
API access
Custom reportsEnterprise

Basecamps get the Institution column — for free.

How We Compare

JusticeHub is 50-75% cheaper than comparable platforms — and the only one that combines funding intelligence with intervention evidence and community ownership.

PlatformWhat It DoesAnnual CostCommunity Revenue
Salesforce NonprofitCRM + case management$7,200-14,400None
SocialSuiteImpact measurement$9,500+None
BlackbaudFundraising + grants$10,000+None
Bonterra (Apricot)Case management$5,000+None
JusticeHub OrganisationFunding intel + grants + outcomes$3,58830% to basecamps
JusticeHub InstitutionFull research datasets + proof$29,98830% to basecamps
CrimeSolutions (US)Evidence clearinghouseFree (gov funded)None
What Works (UK)Evidence clearinghouseFree (gov funded)None
50-75%
Cheaper than enterprise NFP tools

Salesforce Nonprofit costs $7,200-14,400/year for 10 users. JusticeHub Organisation is $3,588/year for 25 users — per-org, not per-seat.

Only
Platform combining all three

No other platform combines $9.1B in funding data + 826 verified interventions + political donation cross-links. The UK and US have evidence clearinghouses. None have funding intelligence.

30%
Revenue to communities

No comparable data platform shares revenue with the communities whose knowledge powers it. This isn't CSR — it's the business model.

Not a Startup. A Community Platform.

JusticeHub borrows from the cooperative movement — the knowledge holders aren't just users, they're the reason the platform has value. Revenue flows accordingly.

Extractive Model (Industry Standard)

Salesforce
Community data powers their product. $0 goes back to communities.
Blackbaud
NFPs pay to manage data they created. Hidden fees, lock-in.
University research
Extract community knowledge. Publish behind paywalls. Communities get nothing.
Government data portals
Collect data from communities. Aggregate it. Communities can't access their own data.

Cooperative Model (JusticeHub)

Basecamps control their data
Self-service editing. Choose what's public. Revoke access anytime.
30% revenue flows back
Not a donation. A share of the value their knowledge creates.
Summaries are free for everyone
The intelligence belongs to the sector. Depth is the paid product.
Community-governed evidence
ALMA principles ensure knowledge holders control how data is used.

How Our Revenue Share Compares to Platform Cooperatives

95%
Up&Go
Cleaning co-op
to workers (5% platform fee)
50-75%
Stocksy
Photo co-op
to photographers
45%
Resonate
Music co-op
to artists
30%
JusticeHub
Data intelligence
to basecamps (knowledge holders)

Platform co-ops share revenue with workers who deliver a service. JusticeHub shares revenue with communities whose knowledge creates value — a model with no direct equivalent in the cooperative movement.

Data Sovereignty

Built on CARE Principles.
Not just compliance — conviction.

Most platforms bolt on Indigenous data governance as an afterthought. JusticeHub is architected around it. The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance aren't a checkbox — they shaped the business model.

We align with the work of Maiam nayri Wingara (the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Sovereignty Collective), the OCAP principles from Canada, and Te Mana Raraunga from Aotearoa New Zealand.

C

Collective Benefit

Data ecosystems should benefit Indigenous communities. Revenue share, free access, and community-owned mini-sites ensure basecamps benefit directly.

A

Authority to Control

Communities control what data is shared, how it's presented, and who accesses it. Self-service editing and revocable consent are built in.

R

Responsibility

Those who use this data have a responsibility to the communities it describes. ALMA's verification workflow ensures accuracy and cultural appropriateness.

E

Ethics

Data should be used to advance community self-determination. 30% revenue share isn't charity — it's an ethical obligation to the knowledge holders.

Global Data Sovereignty Alignment

CARE Principles
Global
Indigenous data governance
Core alignment
OCAP
Canada
Ownership, Control, Access, Possession
Architectural influence
Maiam nayri Wingara
Australia
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander data sovereignty
Active engagement
Te Mana Raraunga
Aotearoa NZ
Maori data sovereignty
Reference framework

Where the Money Goes

Every dollar is accounted for. No VC extraction. No exit strategy. This platform exists to serve communities — the business model reflects that.

30%
Community Revenue Share
Direct payments to basecamps — the communities whose knowledge creates value
20%
Evidence Discovery & Data Quality
ALMA cataloguing, source verification, AI-assisted evidence discovery, data integrity
20%
Engineering & Infrastructure
Platform development, hosting, security, API infrastructure, uptime
10%
Support & Operations
Onboarding, customer support, documentation, basecamp training
15%
Growth & New Basecamps
Expanding to new states, onboarding new basecamps, new data sources
5%
Reserve & Sustainability
Operational reserve to ensure the platform survives downturns

The Maths

$1.3M
Per child per year
Cost of youth detention in Australia
$100K
Per child per year
Cost of community supervision
$1.55M
Saved per diversion
One child diverted pays for the platform 23x

An Institution subscription costs $2,499/month. If JusticeHub helps identify one effective diversion program that keeps one child out of detention, the savings are $1.55 million. The ROI isn't a question.