PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY
With an audacious goal to end child abuse in Clackamas County, Children’s Center is leading a cooperative strengths-based initiative aimed at engaging the entire community in an exploration of putting child abuse in the past so we can build a future for children, families, and communities to thrive.
Ending child abuse is only possible if our community is willing to boldly focus on the issue, take ownership, and have the conversations needed to design and motivate lasting change. This comprehensive and inclusive summit will bring together a diverse cross-section of community members to develop a plan for a world where all children are safe, valued and heard.
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EVENT DETAILS & BENEFITS
Accelerator Summit Event: March 4–6th, 2020 at Mary’s Woods
We invite your organization to become an official Partner for this event. By having up to 20 Partner Organizations, we will show the community that the non-profit sector is working together to end child abuse and neglect. Twenty Partner Organizations is a truly impressive show of solidarity—which is much more attractive to potential sponsors with allied missions and interests.
Your partnership is a visible and powerful signal that your organization is committed to fighting child abuse and is building a future where kids and families thrive in our community.
PARTNER BENEFITS – $250 per Partner Organization
- Guaranteed participation in the three-day accelerator event for two attendees
- Organization name and logo included with Children’s Center and others in “Partners” signage, print materials, slideshow, online materials, and advocacy
- Organization name included in information given to foundations and other funders – displaying partnership and collaboration between our organizations
- Partner organization thanked in Children’s Center annual report, Community Conversation outreach and follow-up, and on social media
For more information please contact Sara Taggart: sara@childrenscenter.cc | 503-665-7725
Partnership opportunities are limited to 20 organizations on a first-come, first-served basis.