Giving
Become an NCCJ Stakeholder in Transforming our Communities
NCCJ's Annual Friends Campaign raises needed funds to:
- Provide scholarships for participants in the Anytown Youth Leadership Institute, a seven-day residential experience to engage high school students in the importance of and need for a diverse, inclusive society
- Sustain Different and the Same (DATS), an NCCJ program that provides curriculum and program materials to assist K-3 teachers in teaching about diversity
- Sustain Changing in the Middle, an NCCJ program that provides diversity and conflict resolution skills to middle school age students
- Conduct two Teen Summits that introduce students to the principles of nonviolence as well as the practice of inclusion and respect for diversity
- Provide general operating funds for NCCJ Greater Dayton.
With more funds raised, NCCJ will be able to:
- Continue full-time staffing for NCCJ programs
- Expand current programs to combine volunteerism, diversity training, and facilitation skills for high school students
- Offer customized diversity and inclusion programs to organizations seeking a more inclusive environment
Annual Gift Levels
You are invited to participate in the Annual Friends Campaign. Requests for support are made during the campaign period, May 15th through August 31st. Of course, gifts to support our work are accepted at any time.
NCCJ Greater Dayton has established various gift levels to recognize varying levels of support. Please consider a contribution at one of the following levels of giving:
| Humanitarian Society: | $1,000 and above | Annual Friends Campaign Brochure |
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| Patrons: | $500 – $999 | ||
| Friends: | $250 – $499 | ||
| Contributors: | $100 – $249 | ||
| Supporters: | up to $99 |
Contributions
All gifts support the advancement of the programs in our community and are tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes to the extent permitted by the law. You may make a gift by mail, or contact the Fund Development Director at (937) 222-6225.
All contributors to NCCJ will be recognized by gift levels in the organization's Annual Report to the community.