Information on sponsorship opportunities with the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE.org). Updated November 2011. Terms, rates and stipulations are subject to change without notice. Visit http://jjie.org/about/sponsor for more information.
2. Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
JJIE.Org is one of the fastest growing, engaged communities of:
Parents
Family members
Professionals
People who care about children
JJIE Community Connection Features:
News and Information: Our editorial and reporting staff provides the JJIE community with original stories
and video, the latest news, information and best practices on issues facing parents, families, youth and
professionals as well as perspectives from professionals like judges, attorneys, social workers and counselors
and other well- known professionals.
Resources for Parents: Fast becoming the go-to place for parents and family members looking for
resources on everything from bullying to teen driving. JJIE offers toolkits, recommended
reading, video, downloads, where to turn for help, statistics and community contacts.
Resources for Professionals: Withcontent like industry news, professional development, job
opportunities, continuing education credits, grants and grant writing, research, fellowships and calendar of
events, the JJIE gives professionals the tools and information to stay connected to their community, their
colleagues and their industry.
A project of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
3. Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
More than 30,000 unique visitors each month.
More than 2,000 page views each working day.
New subscribers daily to the JJIE’smonthly newsletter and weekly news blasts.
National recognition: Washington Post, Poynter Institute, Georgia Public Broadcasting and many others.
Strategic partnership with national and regional media outlets: National Public Redio (NPR), Center for Public
Integrity, Investigative News Network and many others.
The JJIE’sprofessional contributors include judges, politicians, policy makers, attorneys, counselors, like:
Renee Unterman, Georgia State Senator.
The Hon. Steven Teske, Clayton County Juvenile Court Judge and Chair of Board of the Governor’s Office for Children and
Families.
Michelle Barclay, Director of the Supreme Court of Georgia’s Committee on Justice for Children at the Administrative
Office of the Courts and co-founder of the Barton Child Law and Policy Clinic in partnership with the Emory University
School of Law.
A project of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
4. Advertising Rates
Content Section Advertising - Target your message with content section advertising
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Wide Skyscraper 160 X 160 Home $250
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Wide Skyscraper 160 X 160 Navigation $250
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Lederboard 728 x 90 Articles $250
Square 250 x 250 Articles $125
Small Square 125 x 125 Navigation $ 75
E-mail Newsletter Sponsorship 6,500 monthly emails, 1,000 opt-in weekly opt-in subscribers, limited availability
TypeSizeLocationMonthly
Wide Skyscraper 160 X 160 Monthly Newsletter $150
Wide Skyscraper 160 X 160 Weekly Email $100
JJIE weekly content summary
Ad specs: All ads subject to JJIE.org approval.
All creative must be received at least 3 business days before banner needs to be live on JJIE.org
JJIE.org can create your ad at an additional cost
Files accepted: SWF, GIF, HTML, JPEG
Max file size: 50k
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1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
5. Advertising Rates
Content Section Advertising
Target your message with content section advertising
Lederboard
Wide Skyscraper Wide Skyscraper
Square
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JJIE.org Home Page JJIE.org Navigation Pages JJIE.org Articles Pages
A project of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
6. Professional Directory
Fast becoming the go-to place for parents and family members looking for news and information, JJIE.Org announces the Professional
Directory, a helpful resource for anyone looking for professionals who work with youth and families like:
Attorneys • Child Development Professionals • Counselors and Therapists
Mental Health Professionals • Drug and Alcohol Treatment Professionals
Educators • Social Workers • Medical Professionals
Put your organization in front of the JJIE.org’s33,000 unique visitors per month
Basic Listing: You can list your organization name , phone number and address for free OR
Premium Listing: You can upgrade your listing for only $50 a year and help support
JJIE.Org in the process! Your listing includes:
•Organization Name
•Contact Name
•Address
•Phone Number
•Logo
•Photo
•Email
•Website link
•300 character bio
•QR code – we’ll make it for you
All proceeds help to support the JJIE.Org
A project of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
7. Parents Resource Sponsorship Opportunities
The JJIE.Orgis one of the fastest growing engaged communities of parents professionals and
people who care about children and the law:
An engaged community of over 33,000 unique visitors per month – the JJIE is dedicated to actively engaging with our community members
and sharing content that interests our community.
The JJIE’sprofessional contributors include judges, politicians, policy makers, attorneys, counselors, like Renee Unterman, Georgia State
Senator, The Hon. Steven Teske, Clayton County Juvenile Court Judge and Chair of Board of the Governor’s Office for Children and Families,
Michelle Barclay, Director of the Supreme Court of Georgia’s Committee on Justice for Children at the Administrative Office of the Courts and
co-founder of the Barton Child Law and Policy Clinic in partnership with the Emory University School of Law.
The Resources for Parents sections are loaded with resources, contacts, information, downloads, toolkits, recommended reading, and
much more on Bullying/Cyber-bullying, Kids and Technology (Sexting, Mobile Apps, Social Media and Video Games), and Drugs and
Alcohol.
Each resource section has six categories of specific content targeted to parents and families. Categories include:
•Toolkits and publications
•Downloads
•Recommended reading by age group
•Links to organizations
•Question of the week
•Statistics and Polling
A project of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
8. Parents Resource Sponsorship Levels
The JJIE.Orgoffers an unique opportunity to its sponsors:
a true brand interaction experience withmultiple avenues to get your business INVOLVEDwith our
targeted community
Parents Resource Section Title Sponsor $10,000 a year
•Your brand at the top of an engaged community as the primary sponsor of one of the Resource sections.
•Lots of opportunity to have your brand interact with JJIE’s targeted community.
•Sponsorship credit and logo on all downloads
•Sponsorship credit and logo your choice of three categories
•Sponsorship credit and logo and company bio on sponsor pages
Supporting Sponsor $6,500/year
•Sponsorship credit and logo your choice of two categories
•Sponsorship credit and logo and company bio on sponsor pages
Associate Sponsor $2,000/year
•Sponsorship credit and logo your choice of one categories
•Sponsorship credit and logo and company bio on sponsor pages
A project of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
9. Parents Resource Sponsorship Levels
Contact:
Carole Arnold
Program Development Officer
770.423.6924
carnol27@kennesaw.edu
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
Center for Sustainable Journalism*
*The Juvenile Justice Information Exchange is an
initiative of the Center for Sustainable Journalism
at Kennesaw State University.
A project of the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144