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Raptor Fund - Contribute On-Line Right Now!

 

CONTRIBUTE TO THE 2006-2007 RAPOR FUND RIGHT NOW ON-LINE! 

 

IT'S SAFE, SECURE, AND CONVENIENT!

 

Established in 1996, the Raptor Fund was created to ensure that the voice of the Colorado Criminal Defense Community is heard by state legislators, administrators, and executive officers. Our voice counter balances the rhetoric that policymakers hear from the District Attorneys Council, law enforcement lobbyists, and prison builders. Through the Raptor Fund, the CCDB employs and supports its experienced Legislative Liaison and Legislative Committee.

 

The Raptor Fund is a necessary but voluntary fund.  Legislative and lobby expenses (currently $60,000) are not met by CCDB membership dues.  Only through the generous contributions of members can the CCDB’s legislative and policy successes continue.  The CCDB has established on-line donation process that is convenient, secure, and ensures that the we recieve your support at soon as possible. 

  

CHOOSE YOUR CONTRIBUTION LEVEL

 

Alpha Raptor
Contributor - $650 and above***(see below)

Raptor
Contributor - $500 and above***(see below)

Guardian
Contributor - $250 and above***(see below)

Defender
Contributor - $100 and above

Voice of the Defense
Contributor – up to $100

 

 

 

 

 

       * To keep your contribution anonymous, please contact the CCDB at 303-758-2454

 

** PLEASE NOTE - Raptor Fund contributions are simply not tax deductible in any way.

 

*** Persons contributing $250 or more to the Raptor fund are invited to attend either the Spring or Fall Roadshow at no additional cost.

 

You can also contribute to the Raptor Fund by sending your contribution directly to CCDB offices at 955 Bannock Street, Ste 200 Street, Denver, Colorado 80204.  Make your check out to the CCDB and indicate “Raptor Fund” on the memo line.