Capacity-Building Pathway

Partnerships

Schools • Courts • Agencies • Community

Strong community safety systems are built through partnership. CJC works with schools, courts, nonprofits, public agencies, faith communities, businesses, universities, and neighborhood leaders to build shared pathways.

What We Do

Referral pathways

Cross-sector collaboration

Training partnerships

Community projects

Shared civic tables

Why It Matters

Alignment

Complex problems need shared pathways.

Access

People need trusted doors.

Capacity

Partnership expands what is possible.

Who We Serve

Schools

Courts

Nonprofits

Faith communities

Public agencies

Community groups

Universities

Businesses

Why Partnerships Matters

Alignment

Complex problems need shared pathways.

Partnership helps organizations stop working in isolation and begin building coordinated community safety infrastructure.

Access

People need trusted doors.

Partners help make mediation, restorative justice, victim referral, school support, and community connection easier to find.

Capacity

Partnership expands what is possible.

Schools, courts, agencies, nonprofits, faith communities, and residents can carry more together than any single organization can alone.

Future Community Impact Tracker

Cases

Hours Saved

Agreements

People Served

This pathway can become measurable infrastructure: referrals, participation, outcomes, hours saved, agreements reached, and people served.

Partnership Steps

Know what to expect before you begin.

1

Start a conversation

Share your organization, community need, referral challenge, training interest, or partnership idea.

2

Identify alignment

CJC explores where missions, people, programs, and community safety pathways connect.

3

Build a pathway

Partnership may include referrals, training, school support, community projects, shared programming, or a civic table.

4

Clarify roles

Partners define who does what, how referrals happen, what support is needed, and how communication should work.

5

Serve together

Strong partnerships make it easier for people to find help, support, accountability, and belonging.

6

Sustain the work

Community safety infrastructure requires trust, consistency, follow-through, and shared learning over time.

Become a Partner

Start with a safe first step.

This request helps CJC understand your organization, possible partnership interests, referral needs, training goals, or community project ideas.

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