

Why does JOSHUA need money?
JOSHUA's voice is needed today more than ever. JOSHUA's voice must be heard in City Hall, at the County Courthouse, in Madison, and on our streets. The voice of compassion and fairness must ring out. Wisconsin needs to hear that people of faith are people who care about justice; that JOSHUA will stand up for our children, our elderly and those who are in need.
With your help, JOSHUA can have its own staff that can reach out to every sector of our City. JOSHUA can continue to provide world-class leadership training to our members. JOSHUA can be independent, not needing to depend on foundations or grants to continue our work. JOSHUA can be a beacon for justice that shines across all barriers.
JOSHUA's strength comes from our numbers and from our solidarity. Just imagine: If JOSHUA had 150 members giving an average of $20 each month, JOSHUA would have an additional $36,000 every year to dedicate to the struggle for racial and economic justice.What is a Sustaining Member?
A sustaining member is someone who makes a monthly contribution to JOSHUA via an electronic funds transfer.
Each sustaining member is asked to decide how much they can reasonably afford (a minimum level of $10 per month).
By downloading, filling out and mailing the form, you can easily have your contribution debited from your bank account each month.
Download a sustaining member form here. (MS Word Document.)