RALIANCE Awards $300,000 in Grants for Projects to End Sexual Harassment, Misconduct and Abuse
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Wednesday, January 11, 2023
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- RALIANCE, a national partnership dedicated to ending sexual violence in one generation, announced today that it will award a total of $300,000 grants to six organizations across the United States that will deploy tools of survivor empowerment and community education to prevent sexual harassment, misconduct and abuse.
Key Points:
- This year's cohort is broad and diverse which reflects our belief that everyone in every place deserves a safe society."
- Healing to Action is a Chicago-based non-profit transforming survivors into organizers and activists in the fight to end sexual violence.
- The RALIANCE grant will help Together for Change teach leaders of the faith community about the dynamics and risks for sexual abuse and create a commitment to integrate sexual abuse prevention into programming, curriculum and structure.
- The HEAL Project is a QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color), disabled and survivor-led educational initiative working to prevent and end child sexual abuse.