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How To Give

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All too often, we hear victims lament, “No one was listening to what I wanted.” We hear responsible parties who seem stuck, “I messed up but I don’t know what to do now.” And police officers tell us, “I’m looking for another option.” With your help, we can offer restorative justice in response to these appeals.

If you share our vision, here are ways you can support restorative justice:

Click the Donate button above to make an online donation by credit card (American Express, Discover, Mastercard, Visa).

DONATE BY MAIL

Write a check to “C4RJ” and mail it to:
Communities for Restorative Justice
PO Box 961074
Boston, MA 02196

DONATE With A Donor Advised Fund

To donate through Fidelity Charitable, please click here.

To donate through Schwab Charitable, please click here.

To donate through Vanguard Charitable, please click here.

 For more information on donating through a donor advised fund, click here.

DONATE WITH A GIFT OF STOCK

Making a gift of stock is a great way to support C4RJ. Email info@c4rj.org or call 617.294.6677 for further information.

MATCH YOUR DONATION

Many corporations offer matching donation programs. If your company matches personal contributions to charities, you may be able to increase your gift by completing a matching form. Check with your Human Resource Department to see if your employer supports 501(c)(3) charitable organizations.

DONATE BY PHONE

Call 617.294.6677 to speak with C4RJ staff and make a donation with a credit card.

 

Donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by the IRS. Communities for Restorative Justice holds 501(c)3 status. To download a pdf of C4RJ's IRS tax status, click here. C4RJ's EIN is 45-1220191. C4RJ honors all requests for anonymity. Please be sure to tell us if you would prefer to not be named as a supporter in our print or online publications.