March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate and honor the contributions of women in the past and present. This month and year-round, the Everytown Community Safety Fund is proud to amplify the accomplishments of women-led organizations across the country that are breaking cycles of violence and helping heal their communities.
The Community Safety Fund is proud to have directly invested grants and capacity-building training to 43 women-led organizations and counting, 37 of which are led by Black, Indigenous, Hispanic, Latina, or AANHPI women.
During Women’s History Month 2025, we are thrilled to elevate the six women leaders in our 2024-25 funding cohort. These women are working every day to change the course of history for their communities as they provide evidence- and community-informed, comprehensive support to individuals who are at greatest risk of gunshot victimization. Keep reading to learn more about what inspired them to get involved in the movement to end gun violence and what keeps them motivated to continue their life-saving work.
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