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Restorative Resources

Restorative Resources

Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Tax ID94-3389695

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About this organization

Revenue

$458,837

Expenses

$478,015

Mission

To provide restorative justice practices for community members-at-large that teach effective community collaboration, crime prevention programs, alternatives to incarceration and conflict resolution skills.

About

Programs and Services: Conference Facilitation: A. Restorative Conferencing for Youth Justice: In a Restorative Conference (RC) the youth who offended, his/her family, the victim with his/her support and a law enforcement official meet to decide how the young person can be held accountable and take responsibility for his/her behavior. The focus is on putting things right, not punishment. Restorative Resources has trained coordinators to organize and facilitate these meetings. B. Restorative Conferencing for Adult Criminal Justice: In a Restorative Conference (RC) the person who offended, his/her family, the victim with his/her support and a law enforcement official meet to decide how the person can be held accountable and take responsibility for his/her behavior. The focus is on putting things right, not punishment. Restorative Resources has trained coordinators to organize and facilitate these meetings. C. Family Group Conferencing for Child Welfare: In a Family Group Conference (FGC), families are empowered and actively participating in decisions about their childrens care and protection needs. Through this participatory process, they work together with Family, Youth and Childrens Services providers regarding concerns such as reunification and placement. Restorative Resources has trained coordinators to organize and facilitate these meetings. D. Transforming Conflicts: Conflicts are a natural part of life, especially during times of transition and growth. Through a restorative approach, conflicts become the catalyst for strengthening and deepening relationships whether they are within a family, business or organization. Restorative Resources has trained coordinators to organize and facilitate these meetings. Education and Trainings: A. Public Education and Presentations on Restorative Justice & Conferencing: We offer educational presentations on restorative justice, Restorative/Family Group Conferencing nationally and internationally and to local individuals, government, community organizations, school boards, law enforcement, and interested community members. B. Organize Restorative Justice and Restorative/Family Group Conferencing Trainings: We offer trainings on both restorative justice and Restorative/Family Group Conferencing for criminal justice professionals and members of the community-at-large. These trainings include a highly interactive method, which involves small group work, short videos, role-plays and group discussions. Training participants receive a comprehensive manual and certificate. We specialize in systems training to help communities prepare well in starting restorative justice programs and provide comprehensive procedures including who refers cases to full case closure.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The purpose of the non-profit is listed in the filing as “To provide restorative justice practices for community members-at-large that teach effective community collaboration, crime prevention programs, alternatives to incarceration and conflict resolution skills.”.

When detailing its duties, they were outlined as: “To provide restorative justice practices for community members-at-large that teach effective community collaboration, crime prevention programs, alternatives to incarceration and conflict resolution skills.”.

  • The non-profit's legally reported state of operation is CA.
  • The filing states that the non-profit's address in the year 2020 is 2421 Lomitas Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA, 95404.
  • The non-profit's form for the year 2020 reports a total of 3 employees on their payroll.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Does not operate a school.
  • Does not collect art.
  • Does not provide credit counseling.
  • Does not have foreign activities.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
  • Revenue is between $250,000 and $500,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$19,178.
  • The CEO's remuneration policy within the organization is not determined through a review and approval process by a neutral source.
  • The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
  • The organization has 6 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 2001.
  • The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule J.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule O.
  • The organization pays $347,561 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $3,827 in fundraising expenses.
  • The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
  • The organization has minutes of its meetings.
  • The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.