Get Involved

Get Involved with The Jenna Initiative

There are several meaningful ways to support The Jenna Initiative. Whether you want to pray, connect us with a church, sign up as a pastor, give financially, sponsor certification, or explore a corporate partnership, your involvement helps us expand our reach and deepen our impact.

Six ways

Ways to get involved.

Pick the path that fits where you are today. Every one of them moves the work forward.

Pray for us

Pray for wisdom, favor, strong partnerships, and the people and churches we serve. Prayer is part of the foundation of this work.

Refer us to a church

If you know a church, ministry, nonprofit, or community organization that should hear about The Jenna Initiative, make an introduction. Warm referrals open the right doors faster.

Pastors: sign up

If you're a pastor or church leader, sign up to learn how your church can engage with The Jenna Initiative and explore next steps for partnership.

Donate directly

Financial gifts help us grow, serve more churches, and expand the work. Give once or become a recurring supporter.

Sponsor a church certification

Help equip a church by covering the cost of CACC certification. Sponsoring removes financial barriers and helps a congregation move forward.

Corporate sponsorship

If your company wants to support meaningful work in churches and communities, we'd love to explore a partnership — strategic growth, church engagement, and broader impact.

Why your involvement matters

This work moves through relationships.

The Jenna Initiative grows through churches, community partnerships, and practical support. Every introduction, every prayer, and every gift helps open doors for new conversations, stronger ministry partnerships, and greater long-term impact.

If you've found yourself here, you already know someone the work could reach. Learn more about our church partnership process, or see how certification works.

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Pastor partnership

If you're a pastor, this is the best place to start.

We want to make it simple for church leaders to learn more, ask questions, and begin a conversation about partnership. No long form, no pressure, no obligation.

What pastors can expect:

  • A simple first conversation
  • Clear next steps tailored to your church
  • A practical explanation of the certification process
  • Ongoing communication about partnership opportunities
Sign Up as a Pastor →

Already familiar with the process? See the 90-day certification path →

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Corporate partnership opportunities

Underwrite high-impact work in churches and communities.

Corporate partners may choose to underwrite church certifications, fund expansion efforts, or sponsor strategic initiatives connected to our mission. Faith-based disability inclusion is one of the most underfunded corners of the broader inclusion conversation — your support shifts that, with measurable visibility for your team.

Church certification sponsorships

Sponsor scholarships at any tier. Each one is publicly attributed in our impact report and the certified church's recognition package.

Program support

Underwrite expansion of the certification, training materials, and the Annual Summit so we can serve more churches without raising prices.

Community partnership expansion

Help us reach more regions and denominations through joint outreach, employee volunteer days, and skills-based pro bono engagements.

Strategic campaign sponsorship

Co-branded recognition gifts, named scholarship funds, and Summit sponsorships with stage-time and program-page recognition.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions.

What is the best way to get involved?

The best first step depends on your role. Pastors can sign up directly, supporters can send referrals, and donors can give or sponsor a church certification. Prayer is a meaningful entry point for anyone.

Can I give even if I am not part of a church?

Yes. Individuals, families, businesses, and community supporters can all help advance the mission through direct giving and sponsorship.

What does sponsoring a church certification mean?

It means helping cover the cost for a church to participate in the CACC certification process so that financial barriers do not slow down the opportunity. Sponsorships are publicly attributed in our annual impact report.

How do corporate sponsorships work?

Corporate sponsorships are tailored based on fit, goals, and capacity. The first step is a conversation about how your organization would like to support the mission — underwriting certifications, sponsoring expansion, or co-branding recognition materials.

Every form of support matters.

Pray with us, introduce us to the right people, sign up as a pastor, give financially, or sponsor the work.

Or email hello@thejennainitiative.org and we'll help you find the right next step.