Floorboards
Dear [fname]
Hi
there!!! CCJRC was awarded a grant to attend and participate in a class
for Digital Storytelling for Nonprofits. We created a movie and now we
are in the running for a fabulous prize…
These are digital
stories that nonprofit organizations created as part of their
participation in Open Media Foundation's Digital Storytelling for
Nonprofits class.Winning videos will be announced on Friday August 8th at 7pm, during the live show 'SparqU Presents: The Perfect Pitch for Nonprofits'". If you have already voted for this, thank you!! Can you go to the link below and vote for “Floorboards” ? Floorboards was written about the story of a son’s experience of his mother’s incarceration and their eventual reunion. This is a preview of the live performance that you will be able to see at the CCJRC "Voices for Justice" 6th Annual Fundraiser Thank you so much!!! (After you get to the Open Media website you have to click on the red stars under the title until they turn yellow and the vote count actually changes). https://www.denveropenmedia.org/projects/digital-storytelling-nonprofits Don't forget to get your tickets to the
CCJRC’s 2014 6th Annual Fundraiser
VOICES FOR JUSTICE
Thursday, September 18, 2014
5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m
COCKTAILS AND CUISINE
BOXES AND BASKETS SILENT AUCTION
MILE HIGH STATION
2027 West Lower Colfax
Denver, CO.
CATERED BY FOOTERS
Early bird tickets: $85
PLEASE JOIN US FOR ANOTHER WONDERFUL EVENING!
This
year, we are honoring Claire Levy for her invaluable contribution to
criminal justice reform. As House Representative, she carried a
significant number of bills vital to reducing recidivism, implementing
smarter sentencing and drug policy, expanding funding for treatment,
increasing alternatives to incarceration, and providing resources to
people with criminal convictions. Her work on the Commission on Criminal
and Juvenile Justice (CCJJ) was exemplary as is her current work as
Executive Director of the Colorado Center on Law and Policy.
CCJRC
has been successfully advocating for sensible criminal justice reform
in Colorado for more than a decade. We were founded in 1999 when Senator
Dorothy Rupert, in alliance with Representative Penfield Tate,
introduced legislation calling for a three-year halt on prison expansion
and the creation of a task force on sentencing reform. Today, CCJRC
includes more than 100 community organizations and faith communities and
nearly 6,500 individual members statewide. We have worked diligently
over the years to develop criminal justice policies and grassroots
campaigns that effectively promote public safety and rehabilitation
while reducing the prison population.
The Rupert Tate Game Changer Award honors
its two co-founders and their prescience in challenging the criminal
justice status quo in Colorado. It is a great honor to extend this award
to
Claire Levy
$1000--Contributing Sponsors
Second Chance Center
Bill Vandenberg
$750 - Advocate Sponsors
$500 – Freedom Fighter Sponsors
$250 – Justice Sponsors
Elizabeth Anderman Tony and Leigh BubbT. Marshal Seufert Brian Connors Councilman Albus Brooks Endpoint Direct Advocates for Change St. Francis Center Longmont Community Justice Partnership Colorado Juvenile Defender Coalition Colorado Behavioral Health Council
Event Audience
Sponsorship Opportunities
Voices for Justice Sponsor - $10,000
Game Changer Sponsor - $5,000
Supporting Sponsor - $2,500
Contributing Sponsor $1,000
Advocate Sponsor - $750
Freedom Fighter Sponsor - $500
Rupert-Tate Sponsor - $375
Justice Sponsor - $250
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