Everytown Support Fund
We Must Continue to Raise Our Voices Against Senseless Gun Violence
The Gun Violence Prevention Efforts of Black Communities Create Effective Change for Everyone
I Advocate for Gun Violence Prevention Because Doing Nothing Isn’t an Option
Not One More: A Promise and Commitment to Stop the Cycle of Gun Violence
Sixth Annual National Gun Violence Survivors Week Ends With Thousands of Survivor Stories Amplified Across The Country
From Members of Congress to Partner Organizations, Thousands Came Together to Uplift the Voices of Gun Violence Survivors Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action…
Gabriella Rodriguez
Sixth Annual National Gun Violence Survivors Week Begins
January 22-26 Marks Sixth Annual National Gun Violence Survivors Week Every Day in America, 120 people Are Shot and Killed, More Than 200 Are Shot…
While the Gun Industry Parties, Kids Die: What You Should Know About SHOT Show
In 2023, Everytown’s Community Safety Fund Expands Support for Community-based Violence Intervention Organizations
U.S. Surpasses 2022 Total Unintentional Shootings By Children
Every Year, at least 350 Children In America Gain Access To A Firearm And Unintentionally Shoot Themselves Or Someone Else, Averaging Roughly One Per Day…
Making a Future for Our Community
New Research and Strategies on Gun Violence Trauma
Providing Hope and Healing to Domestic Violence Survivors
Ending Gun Violence Is an Integral Part of Ending Domestic Violence
In Service of Domestic Violence Survivors
Some Mountains Are Not as Tall as They Seem
Meet the Latinx Leaders Bringing Community Violence Intervention Programs to Their Communities
Transformation in West Baltimore
Ask a Veteran: Suicide Prevention and Awareness
Let’s Not Just Survive, Let’s Prosper: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Cultural and Entertainment Advocacy
Everytown works alongside cultural industry leaders to spotlight gun violence and its impacts on communities across the United States.
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.