Local Fund Committee Member
ORGANIZATION: CA Collaborative Justice Courts Foundation
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Local Fund Committees function under the care and 501-c-3 umbrella of the CA Collaborative Justice Courts Foundation. They are committed to assisting individuals whose disease of addiction has led to beng placed under the care of the criminal justice system. Local Fund Committee members raise money locally which is placed in the care of the CCJC Foundation. They receive applications for financial assistance for review and recommendation to the CCJC Foundation for payment.
Local Fund Committee members are people who believe that recovery is possible and understand the journey those in recovery are traveling from being destitute and broken to healing, growth and change. They are also people who are not dautted by raising money. (There is much out there that is pretty accessible!)
More opportunities with CA Collaborative Justice Courts Foundation
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About CA Collaborative Justice Courts Foundation
Location:
200 COYOTE ST UNIT 2629, NEVADA CITY, CA 95959, US
Mission Statement
Vision - Mission - Purpose
Vision: Those supervised by California’s Collaborative Justice Court programs have access to needed funds to meet material needs with the help of Local Advisory Boards who raise money and provide grant awards.
Mission: The CCJC Foundation makes it possible for local jurisdictions to access private donor resources while maintaining the integrity of their court programs. CCJC Foundation maintains a commitment to financial accountability, an open grant making process that addresses the changing needs of Collaborative Justice Court Programs and a commitment to working with all donors and local jurisdictions’ funds to help them fulfill their charitable objectives.
Description
Purpose: The primary purpose of the funds raised by Local Advisory Boards is to provide small cash awards that assist individuals who are participating in court-mandated treatment for alcohol and other drug disorders as well as co-occurring mental illness. The CCJC Foundation serves collaborative court participants regardless of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, handicapped status or national origin.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
200 Coyote Street #2629Nevada City, CA 95959
DATE POSTED
May 17, 2016
SKILLS
- Counseling / Mental Health
- Fundraising
- Donor Management
- Case Work / Management
- Child Welfare
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 17
- Orientation or Training
- 2-3 hrs/mo. + time for fund raising efforts
- strong community networks; able to combine compassion & accountability