Fees and Policies

We are committed to making our programs available to as many social change leaders as possible. We know that racial capitalism places a lot of demands on us. Some of us have college loan debt. Some have multiple children and only one household income. Some support our families in other countries. Some of us have disabilities and the systemic lack of access drains additional money and time. Some of us were formerly incarcerated or are undocumented which limits the jobs we can get.

 

Some of us on the other hand have access to family or organizational wealth. Some of us have well paying jobs at foundations or as consultants. Some of us have professional development money from our nonprofits that we can use for programs such as this. We know that each situation is unique and want to give you a choice.

 

There are three main things that your tuition goes for: 1) to pay the all BIPOC trainers, mentors, and staff a wage that values their work and life experiences; 2) to support all the costs of the program from websites, legal fees, creating books, and 3) scholarships and financial assistance for those who have difficulty paying for the program, have cultural/systemic obstacles in their way, and/or are severely lacking in numbers in the coaching field.

We ask you to consider your own financial situation and pay at the level that is meaningful for you towards helping support our mission. If, in addition, you would also like to support the tuition of others you can also click the donation box and contribute what you would like. 

Introduction to Liberatory Coaching 2-Day Training Fees

 $995 (Supports our 9-month program scholarship fund)

$795

$695

$595

$495

 

9-Month Coaching Certification Program Tuition

The tuition for the 9-month program is $13,500.

We are deeply committed to creating access to our program for BIPOC movement leaders who cannot independently access the work.  To this end we have committed to greatly reduced tuition for Black men/Assigned-Male-at-Birth, Indigenous folks, and formerly incarcerated people. We have additional funds available for others in need as well. 

 

If the tuition amount feels prohibitive, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible anyways, and work with us to develop a fundraising and payment plan for your participation. 

For more information on how to raise resources to attend our programs, click here.

 

Below is our reparations policy where we go deeper on our scholarship categories. Keep reading below for the Payment/Transfer/Cancelation Policy.

Coaching for Healing, Justice, and Liberation (CHJL) aims to provide a certification program that will be a place that is both diverse with folks from multiple BIPOC communities, and a place where participants can find affinity and common experience with fellow participants. It's important to us to balance all aspects of identity in the cohort. This year's cohort will be 100% BIPOC. We are prioritizing financial support for those who are underrepresented in the coaching field, primarily individuals who identify as Black Men/Assigned-Male-at-Birth, Indigenous, and formerly incarcerated.

 

We are specifically offering spots for Black men-identified and Black assigned-male-at-birth (AMAB) folks because of the need to offer reparations in a meaningful way, in general and particularly in this moment following the racial uprisings after the murder of Brother George and many others part of the white supremacist state. Folks who have been socialized as Black men in this country, are perceived by systems of oppression as Black men, or identify as Black men, are all impacted disproportionately by the police, prisons, and other institutions of the carceral state. We do not intend to gatekeep and if you feel that you are included in this group and want to be considered for a scholarship, then please do make a note of it in your application. If you have questions or comments about this policy, please do feel free to reach out to us for a deeper conversation.

 

We see funding support for Indigenous folks as a meaningful way to engage in decolonization against settler colonialism, by redistributing the wealth that we are receiving from foundations and high net worth individuals, and offering it to folks most directly impacted by systems of oppression and power. We are continuing to working on ways to support and engage with Indigenous nations, tribes, pueblos, and peoples  upon whose land we work and live. We believe in a decolonization that is meaningfully backed up by material resources.

 

Also in this vein, we commit to  funding formerly incarcerated folks' tuition in keeping close to our abolitionist roots and the spirit of our work in prisons. We know that the people who receive support will become more effective social justice movement leaders, coaches for others in the movement, as well as the potential to be coach trainers with us at CHJL and in our prison work at Coaching for Healing and Non-Violence (CHNV) or with other organizations.

 

We will have a limited number of scholarships available for others not included in these categories, dependent on individual need and funds raised.

 

PAYMENT POLICY

To help us spend the least time on administration and the most on creating an exciting program for you we are using the same payment and transfer policies as our fiscal sponsor, Rockwood Leadership Institute. Those policies are as follows.

 

Payment of training fees is due two weeks (10 business days) after being accepted into the program. If accepted less than four weeks before the start of the program, payment is due within three business days of acceptance into the program. We cannot guarantee enrollment until payment is received.

For payment plans, please contact admin@healingjusticeliberation.org. Full payment needs to be received the month before your registered training.

 

 

 

TRANSFER/CANCELLATION POLICY

We understand schedules for social change leaders shift with their work, so we have developed the following transfer and cancellation policy to accommodate that reality, as well as maintain Coaching for Healing, Justice and Liberation’s sustainability.

 

TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER SESSION

If you are enrolled in a public program, such as the Introduction to Liberatory Coaching, and would like to transfer your enrollment to the same program at a later date, please notify Coaching for Healing, Justice and Liberation as soon as possible in order to enable applicants on the waiting list to participate.

Only one transfer is permitted, and must be fulfilled within six months of the original training. We are unable to make any transfers between Coaching for Healing, Justice and Liberation programs and Rockwood’s program because they are two separate organizations although one is fiscally sponsored by the other.

For programs (e.g. Coaching for Healing, Justice and Liberation’s 9-month Professional Coach Certification Program) that involve multiple trainings, there are no refunds or transfers after the first session.

Otherwise, the following policy applies:

If you do not fulfill your enrollment within six months, your enrollment will be canceled and your training fees will not be reimbursed.

If a family emergency or similar circumstance prevents your attendance, please notify Coaching for Healing, Justice and Liberation immediately. Each case will be handled individually.

 

CANCELLATIONS

Coaching for Healing, Justice and Liberation must receive notice of cancellation by email. If we do not receive a notice of cancellation by the start of training, none of the fees will be refundable. Otherwise, the following policy applies:

If you transfer...Then...Plus, the transfer fee of...

30 days or more prior to the start date of a program 100% of fees will be applied to the new session $50 

16-29 days prior to the start date of a program 75% of fees will be applied to the new session $50 

15 days or less prior to the start date of a program 50% of fees will be applied to the new session $50 

If you cancel...Then...

30 days or more prior to the start date of a program 75% of fees will be reimbursed 

16-29 days prior to the start date of a program 50% of fees will be reimbursed 

15 days or less prior to the start date of a program 25% of fees will be reimbursed