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Our Voices Have Power. Together, We Can Build Safe and Respectful Communities.
Building Connected Communities
Building Connected Communities helps us reduce the likelihood of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment in our communities. Any space where people come together is a community, whether in neighborhoods, workplaces, campuses, organizations, or even online spaces.
Press Release
In 23rd Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Campaign, NSVRC Calls for Building Connected Communities to Prevent Sexual Violence.
History of Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 2024 marks the official 23rd anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month — but did you know we can trace its history even longer?
Visionary Voice Awards
NSVRC recognizes 28 leaders in sexual violence prevention. The Visionary Voice Awards are presented annually in conjunction with SAAM to honor those making a difference in our communities.
Past Campaign Resources
Sexual Assault Awareness Month calls attention to the fact that sexual violence is widespread and impacts every person in the community. This section links to resources from past SAAM campaigns on various topics and themes.
SAAM Event Planning 101
Everything you need to know to plan a Sexual Assault Awareness Month event!
Together We Can Build Connected Communities
Each of us is a part of one or more communities, often many, and these communities shape our experiences in life. By creating a better-connected community, we can help reduce the likelihood of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.
Building Blocks of A Connected Community
Community is powerful because our connection to one another impacts more than just ourselves. In an inclusive, equitable, and connected community, we can look out for one another and make choices to promote the safety and well-being of all.
Learn the basics
Learn the basics of prevention and how we can create change to stop sexual assault, harassment, and abuse before they happen.
Primary Prevention Primer
This interactive learning tool explores primary prevention through a series of activities.
Understanding Risk and Protective Factors
Learning more about the factors that can increase the risk of sexual violence and those that can buffer against it can help us understand what it takes to create safe, inclusive, and equitable communities.
Social Media Guidance
Everything you need to know to get social for #SAAM2024. Learn about campaign hashtags and suggested posts.
Day of Action
The Day of Action is an opportunity to start off the month with highly visible and coordinated actions.
Proclamation
This proclamation as a clear declaration to #MakeConnections with advocates and communities across the country in taking action to prevent sexual violence.
#30DaysOfSAAM Challenge
Daily prompts encourage creative ways for you to raise awareness, educate, and connect with others — plus you have a chance to win prizes every day you participate.
Coloring pages
Choose one of four coloring pages designed to express and share your creativity during SAAM.
How Colleges Can Get Involved in SAAM 2024
SAAM is an opportunity to transform campus culture and increase awareness about sexual violence.
Your donation to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, a division of Respect Together, supports our work to end sexual violence and helps survivors across the country find healing. Together we can prevent sexual harassment, abuse, and assault by changing how people understand, talk about, and respond to these issues.
Every day, we’re working toward a world free of sexual violence, and we are one step closer with your support. Make a contribution now.
Support our mission to end sexual assault.
NSVRC envisions a world free of sexual assault and abuse. To achieve this, we lead the national Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign every April to share the message that prevention is possible. Your donation helps us create materials and distribute information to support individuals and organizations working to eliminate sexual assault and help survivors heal.
Help survivors affected by disasters.
The Relief Fund for Sexual Assault Victims directly supports survivors and staff at sexual assault centers that have been devastated by natural disasters. Your gift helps staff cover evacuation costs, repurchase damaged equipment, and ensure these critical services remain available to the community.
Donate Now.
Your gift matters to us, and we will never sell, transfer, or share your information. See our privacy policy for more information.
Other ways to give
By Phone/Mail
You can mail checks to:
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
2101 N. Front Street
Governor’s Plaza North, Building #2
Harrisburg, PA 17110
To donate by phone to NSVRC, please call us at 877-739-3895 (toll-free) Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time.
Corporate Gift Matching
NSVRC accepts matching gifts from all companies. If your employer matches donations, it’s easy to multiply your contribution exponentially. Some companies double—and even triple—their employees’ gifts.
If you make a gift to NSVRC, please consult your company’s Human Resources department to see whether they offer a gift-matching program. If they do, many employers will provide a form for you to fill out and send to us along with your donation.
Planned Giving Programs
Contact us to learn more about planned giving options.
Questions?
For more information and questions on donating to NSVRC, please email resources@nsvrc.org or call 877-739-3895.
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center is a division of Respect Together, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donations are tax-deductible. The official registration and financial information of Respect Together may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1(800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
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Building Connected Communities
Building Connected Communities helps us reduce the likelihood of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment in our communities. Any space where people come together is a community, whether in neighborhoods, workplaces, campuses, organizations, or even online spaces.
Press Release
In 23rd Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Campaign, NSVRC Calls for Building Connected Communities to Prevent Sexual Violence.
History of Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 2024 marks the official 23rd anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month — but did you know we can trace its history even longer?
Visionary Voice Awards
NSVRC recognizes 28 leaders in sexual violence prevention. The Visionary Voice Awards are presented annually in conjunction with SAAM to honor those making a difference in our communities.
Past Campaign Resources
Sexual Assault Awareness Month calls attention to the fact that sexual violence is widespread and impacts every person in the community. This section links to resources from past SAAM campaigns on various topics and themes.
SAAM Event Planning 101
Everything you need to know to plan a Sexual Assault Awareness Month event!
Learn
Together We Can Build Connected Communities
Each of us is a part of one or more communities, often many, and these communities shape our experiences in life. By creating a better-connected community, we can help reduce the likelihood of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.
Building Blocks of A Connected Community
Community is powerful because our connection to one another impacts more than just ourselves. In an inclusive, equitable, and connected community, we can look out for one another and make choices to promote the safety and well-being of all.
Learn the basics
Learn the basics of prevention and how we can create change to stop sexual assault, harassment, and abuse before they happen.
Primary Prevention Primer
This interactive learning tool explores primary prevention through a series of activities.
Understanding Risk and Protective Factors
Learning more about the factors that can increase the risk of sexual violence and those that can buffer against it can help us understand what it takes to create safe, inclusive, and equitable communities.
Get Involved
Social Media Guidance
Everything you need to know to get social for #SAAM2024. Learn about campaign hashtags and suggested posts.
Day of Action
The Day of Action is an opportunity to start off the month with highly visible and coordinated actions.
Proclamation
This proclamation as a clear declaration to #MakeConnections with advocates and communities across the country in taking action to prevent sexual violence.
#30DaysOfSAAM Challenge
Daily prompts encourage creative ways for you to raise awareness, educate, and connect with others — plus you have a chance to win prizes every day you participate.
Coloring pages
Choose one of four coloring pages designed to express and share your creativity during SAAM.
How Colleges Can Get Involved in SAAM 2024
SAAM is an opportunity to transform campus culture and increase awareness about sexual violence.
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Donate
Your donation to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, a division of Respect Together, supports our work to end sexual violence and helps survivors across the country find healing. Together we can prevent sexual harassment, abuse, and assault by changing how people understand, talk about, and respond to these issues.
Every day, we’re working toward a world free of sexual violence, and we are one step closer with your support. Make a contribution now.
Support our mission to end sexual assault.
NSVRC envisions a world free of sexual assault and abuse. To achieve this, we lead the national Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign every April to share the message that prevention is possible. Your donation helps us create materials and distribute information to support individuals and organizations working to eliminate sexual assault and help survivors heal.
Help survivors affected by disasters.
The Relief Fund for Sexual Assault Victims directly supports survivors and staff at sexual assault centers that have been devastated by natural disasters. Your gift helps staff cover evacuation costs, repurchase damaged equipment, and ensure these critical services remain available to the community.
Donate Now.
Your gift matters to us, and we will never sell, transfer, or share your information. See our privacy policy for more information.
Other ways to give
By Phone/Mail
You can mail checks to:
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
2101 N. Front Street
Governor’s Plaza North, Building #2
Harrisburg, PA 17110
To donate by phone to NSVRC, please call us at 877-739-3895 (toll-free) Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time.
Corporate Gift Matching
NSVRC accepts matching gifts from all companies. If your employer matches donations, it’s easy to multiply your contribution exponentially. Some companies double—and even triple—their employees’ gifts.
If you make a gift to NSVRC, please consult your company’s Human Resources department to see whether they offer a gift-matching program. If they do, many employers will provide a form for you to fill out and send to us along with your donation.
Planned Giving Programs
Contact us to learn more about planned giving options.
Questions?
For more information and questions on donating to NSVRC, please email resources@nsvrc.org or call 877-739-3895.
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center is a division of Respect Together, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donations are tax-deductible. The official registration and financial information of Respect Together may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1(800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.