Grantees
In 2024, Everytown’s Community Safety Fund Made a Bigger Impact Than Ever
Wear Orange CPTED 2023 Projects—One Year Later
The Power of Prevention: Meet the Turning the Tide Violence Intervention Program
The BRIC: A Mind, Body, and Soul Approach to Healing Trauma
Everytown Community Safety Fund April 2024 Recap
Not Another Child: If There Is a Survivor in Need of Support, We Are There
The Center for Nonviolence: Creating Lasting Change for Individuals and Communities
Phumulani: A Future Where Every Community Is Shielded From the Scourge of Gun Violence
YAAY Me, Inc: Supporting D.C. Communities
Gun Violence Prevention Is Not a One-Size-Fits-All Issue
Our 3 Memorial Foundation: Supporting Survivors and Educating Communities
Where Do We Go From Here: Supporting Families in the Grieving Process
Gabriella Rodriguez
In 2023, Everytown’s Community Safety Fund Expands Support for Community-based Violence Intervention Organizations
Making a Future for Our Community
On Giving Tuesday, Invest in Community-Based Violence Intervention Organizations
Some Mountains Are Not as Tall as They Seem
Transformation in West Baltimore
Let’s Not Just Survive, Let’s Prosper: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Heal Charlotte: Community Violence Intervention as Village Building
Meet the Survivors Who Support Other Survivors
Our Wear Orange survivor grantees have turned their pain into purpose and support other survivors in doing the same.
Carpenter Art Garden: Growing Food and Creating Art to Prevent Gun Violence
No More Red Dots: Looking for Creative Ways to Overcome Obstacles
Meet the Everytown Survivor Network Grantees
In 2021, for the first time, the Everytown Survivor Network offered one-time grants to nonprofit organizations that directly support survivors in communities hardest hit by gun violence.