LCHT’s Partnership Toolkit is a set of resources and tools designed to improve coordination and collaboration between multiple stakeholders involved in the anti-trafficking response in Colorado. Collaboration between organizations who actively work on the prevention of exploitation, protection of survivors, and prosecution of traffickers is difficult but essential work. Strong partnerships are a key ingredient to ending human trafficking.
Explore LCHT’s Partnership Toolkit below and find out how to improve your local partnership’s response to human trafficking.
Partnership 101
How do you define a partnership? How will you be intentionally inclusive in your membership?
Funding your Partnership
How will you fund your partnerships’ work? What funding sources are available to you?
The Partnership Toolkit was created by the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking under the leadership of Kara Napolitano, Research and Training Manager. The toolkit draws from a number of sources: most notably, a similar project undertaken by the University of Nottingham Rights Lab, which provided inspiration for much of the content and organization of this resource. A downloadable Summary Brief of LCHT’s Partnership Toolkit is available here.
Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline
Colorado’s 24/7 Human Trafficking Hotline is managed by the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking. Request referrals, report tips, or get help today.