Green Dots for Businesses
- Provide Green Dot info in orientation and ongoing training
- Be a knowledgeable resource for a colleague at risk
- Implement effective prevention and intervention policies
- Include green dot link on website and emails
- Incorporate green dots into company materials
- Have local resources posted in women’s restroom stalls
- Display green dot signage
- Have green dot information available for customers
- Put a green dot on your employee name tags
- Sponsor a fundraiser for your local service providers
- Use community resources
- Talk to other business about being green dot supporters

Green Dots for Busy People
- Change your email signature line to include the statement, "Proud to be a GREEN DOT supporter."
- Write a check to a local rape crisis center or domestic violence shelter and write "GREEN DOT supporter" in the memo line.
- Hang a prevention poster in your office.
- Put a link to campus or community resources on any website that you have access to.
- Next time you take a lunch break, have one conversation with one co-worker about the GREEN DOT strategy and tell them that ending violence matters to you.
- Make one annoucement to one group or organization you are involved in, telling them about the GREEN DOT strategy.
- Send a mass email to your contact list with a simple message like, "this issue is important to me and I believe in the goal of reducing violence on our campus."
- Wear a green dot button and be willing to explain Green Dot to anyone who asks.
