CCASA relies on our CommuniTree to support our critical work, including:
- Advocating for legislation at the State and Federal levels to support survivors and prevent sexual violence (https://www.ccasa.org/public-policy/legislative-impact/);
- Educating the public, media, and decision-makers about the needs of survivors and how we can create safer communities (https://www.ccasa.org/media/ccasa-in-the-news/);
- Uplifting the voices of survivors and advocates at decision-making tables, such as boards, commissions, committees, and taskforces (https://www.ccasa.org/programs/systems-advocacy/);
- Training professionals on a wide variety of best practices for serving survivors in every corner of the state (https://www.ccasa.org/programs/training-and-technical-assistance/);
- Developing and providing resource materials for professionals and survivors (https://www.ccasa.org/publications); and
- Much More!
Choose the option that works best for you:
Monthly Donor
Make a monthly donation of at least $5/month
Monthly donors provide reliable income so we have the resources we need to respond to emerging issues.
Individual Sponsor
Make an annual donation at the level of your choosing to help us:
$50 – empower 100 survivors with their own copy of the “Toward Healing & Justice” handbook
$100 – connect survivors and advocates to the latest updated information and services through our YouHaveTheRightCO.org website
$250 – support a survivor with testifying at the Capitol or speaking with the media
$500 – sponsor a survivor or advocate to attend a training
$1,000 – adopt a seat for CCASA on a statewide board, committee, or taskforce, such as the legislatively created Victim And Survivor Training For Judicial Personnel Task Force
Corporate Sponsor
Make an annual donation at the level of your choosing to help us:
$500 – sponsor a survivor or advocate to attend a training
$1,000 – adopt a seat for CCASA on a statewide board, committee, or taskforce, such as the legislatively created Victim And Survivor Training For Judicial Personnel Task Force
$2,500 – develop a new training on best practices
$5,000 – educate the public and media about the needs of survivors
$10,000 – enact survivor-centered legislation from start to finish