Become A Coalition for racial and educational Justice Member
Coalition for Racial and Educational Justice, fka Campus Compact of Oregon, is an interconnected network of 2- and 4- year colleges and universities, k-12 schools, government agencies, and grassroots initiatives. By joining the Coalition members receive a unique resources and opportunities all created toward improving education for all Oregon students and communities.
Benefits
Establishing Membership
There is a three-step process to become a member of Coalition for Racial and Educational Justice.
Benefits
- Four hours of free technical assistance through site visits, consultations, and trainings, with further access at a discounted rate.
- Membership and access to the Resource Library, a vibrant hub of knowledge and empowerment. Our collection spans from pre-K to adult resources, including a diverse array of books, curricula, zines, and periodicals. Centering Black, Indigenous, and People of Color alongside Queer, Transgender, and Gender Nonconforming BIPoC authors, we delve into themes of anti-racism, anti-imperialism, queer liberation, and more! Here, every page turned is a step towards understanding, solidarity, and liberation.
- Get a $100 discount to attend the Continuums of Service Conference sponsored by the Western Regional Campus Compact Consortium (OR, WA, CA, CO, MT, UT and HI).
- Access to participation in our organizations signature programs, the Aspiring BIPOC Educators Program, K-12 Student Success Programming, and Postsecondary Access Programming.
- Participate in convening opportunities racial equity focused professionals.
- Access to the Project Rebound pilot, orientation, and coalition space that is geared toward providing prosocial support, community, and wrap around services to system impacted and formerly incarcerated students in Oregon.
- Get resources for leadership and advocacy for higher education, educational equity, and community engaged learning policy and research.
- Receive a monthly e-newsletter with information on grants, conferences, state and national activities, and resources related to educational equity, community engagement and service-learning.
- Apply to host a full-time AmeriCorps member in one of our three AmeriCorps programs dedicated to improving education by fostering equity and campus/community partnerships.
- Participation in our signature events, such as the Black Liberation in Higher Ed Teach-In and the End Hate in Education Summit.
Establishing Membership
There is a three-step process to become a member of Coalition for Racial and Educational Justice.
- Member's of your institutional leadership sign up and complete a short contract codifying your relationship with our organization.
- Submit membership dues. Contact us for information on dues for your college or university. Dues are calculated based on the number of full-time equivalent undergraduate students enrolled at your institution.
FTE Undergraduates | Annual Membership Dues |
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0 - 500 | $2,279 |
501 - 3000 | $3,284 |
3,001 – 7,000 | $5,248 |
7,001 – 13,000 | $6,298 |
13,001+ | $6,917 |
- Complete the Coalition for Racial & Educational Justice Membership Form. This form allows you to identify key contact people from your college or university. These individuals will receive information, publications and any other communications directly from Campus Compact of Oregon or National Campus Compact.
When you join CoREJ you automatically become a member of the Western Region Continuums of Service Network. Email our Executive Director for more information on membership at membership@oregoncampuscompact.org.
We also have an associate membership option for non-profit organizations and K-12 institutions who share CoREJ 's vision and commitment to racial justice in education.