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    Toolkits

Use these Toolkits to integrate green dots into your daily activities based on your professional role, areas of interest, and/or group affiliations at TCNJ. Each Toolkit is designed to help your think creatively about making green dots and spreading the message that ending violence matters to you.

Faculty Toolkit

Looking to find new ways to incorporate Green Dot into your classroom? Use this Toolkit for ideas on paper topics, projects, extra credit assignments, and sending passive messaging to students via syllabi and email signatures. Here's a copy of the Faculty Toolkit.

ResEd Toolkit

Want to strengthen your residential community and reinforce healthy campus norms? Use this Toolkit for programming ideas, meeting agendas, mural themes, door tags, and special recognition for those making green dots in your residence hall.   Here's a copy of the ResEd Toolkit.

Greek Toolkit

Excited to increase Greek Letter Organization involvement in violence prevention? Use this Toolkit for programming ideas, meeting agendas, fundraisers, and for bringing their values to life in social settings, athletic events, and service activities.   Here's a copy of the Greek Toolkit. 


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So, what's with the Green Dot?

One in five TCNJ women and one in ten TCNJ men were victims of sexual assault, partner violence, or stalking this year. Each incident hurts us all. These acts of violence are like red dots covering a map, much like an epidemic spreading out of control if not stopped. But, we CAN stop violence and you are a part of the solution. Through your words, choices and your actions in any given moment, you can add a “green dot” to our map — displacing a red dot — and making a difference.

A “Green Dot” symbolizes a single moment in time that can be used to end perpetration or support victims of violence. Adding a green dot will increase community safety for everyone.

If each of us adds 1 or 2 or 5 or 100 green dots — we will end the perpetration of violence — one green dot at a time.