Restorative Justice Series Sponsorship

We are asking for sponsors to support this restorative justice workshop series to make it more accessible to staff, students, and partners in mission to attend. The series will be a four part monthly interactive workshop, from September-December 2020, where we will discuss restorative justice and its role in the CSSJ Charism, anti-racism efforts, CSSJ ministries, and society. This workshop will be made available to all agregees, associates, partners in mission, sisters, the St. Joseph Worker community, CSSJ schools and students, U.S. Federation members, and others who share the Charism.

We believe this series will be an effective educational format for all who share the Charism and hope it will provide tools that participants can take with them to their respective minsitry. Our goal of this series is to create a fuller understanding of the CSSJ charism in relationship to restorative justice and anti-racism work and use this education to equitably respond to the needs of the time.

All donations will be used to support the costs for technology upgrades, paying our featured speakers, and for future programming that will be open to the U.S. Federation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sponsorship Details
We are asking for sponsors to support this restorative justice workshop series to make it more accessible to staff, students, and partners in mission to attend. The series will be a four part monthly interactive workshop, from September-December 2020, where we will discuss restorative justice and its role in the CSSJ Charism, anti-racism efforts, CSSJ ministries, and society. This workshop will be made available to all agregees, associates, partners in mission, sisters, the St. Joseph Worker community, CSSJ schools and students, U.S. Federation members, and others who share the Charism.

We believe this series will be an effective educational format for all who share the Charism and hope it will provide tools that participants can take with them to their respective minsitry. Our goal of this series is to create a fuller understanding of the CSSJ charism in relationship to restorative justice and anti-racism work and use this education to equitably respond to the needs of the time.

All donations will be used to support the costs for technology upgrades, paying our featured speakers, and for future programming that will be open to the U.S. Federation.

Suggested donation structure:
- 0-10 participants: $50
- 11-50 participants: $100
- 51 or more participants: $200
- Based on your organizational means, there's also an option to donate as you are able. 

We will follow-up separately to obtain an organizational logo to be featured on our website and promotional materials throughout the series. Additionally, we will thank sponsors during each workshop.

If you have any questions, please email the U.S. Federation at info@cssjfed.org.  



 
 
 
 
 
 

Description

We are asking for sponsors to support this restorative justice workshop series to make it more accessible to staff, students, and partners in mission to attend. The series will be a four part monthly interactive workshop, from September-December 2020, where we will discuss restorative justice and its role in the CSSJ Charism, anti-racism efforts, CSSJ ministries, and society. This workshop will be made available to all agregees, associates, partners in mission, sisters, the St. Joseph Worker community, CSSJ schools and students, U.S. Federation members, and others who share the Charism.

We believe this series will be an effective educational format for all who share the Charism and hope it will provide tools that participants can take with them to their respective minsitry. Our goal of this series is to create a fuller understanding of the CSSJ charism in relationship to restorative justice and anti-racism work and use this education to equitably respond to the needs of the time.

All donations will be used to support the costs for technology upgrades, paying our featured speakers, and for future programming that will be open to the U.S. Federation.