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Michael-Sean Spence, Esq.

@michaelsspence

Managing Director, Community Safety at @Everytown Chairman, Board of Directors at @Elmcor Professor, CVILA at @UChicago

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On Wear Orange Weekend, the Washington Commanders, in collaboration with a coalition of D.C. sports teams, are contributing funds toward Everytown Community Safety Fund, a program of Everytown For Gun Safety Support Fund.

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Kickstart lifelong learning in our Universal Pre-K Program's safe, nurturing, and diverse environment in Jamaica, Queens. Contact our Education Director Shawnika Williams at [email protected] or 718-651-0096 for more information.

Kickstart lifelong learning in our Universal Pre-K Program's safe, nurturing, and diverse environment in Jamaica, Queens.

Contact our Education Director Shawnika Williams at s.williams@elmcor.org or 718-651-0096 for more information.
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Join us for our Annual Summer Block Party on July 27th, 12 PM - 5 PM at our HQ 107-20 Northern Blvd, Corona, NY. Enjoy food, live music, activities, community resources, prizes, and more!

Join us for our Annual Summer Block Party on July 27th, 12 PM - 5 PM at our HQ 107-20 Northern Blvd, Corona, NY. Enjoy food, live music, activities, community resources, prizes, and more!
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Veteran Philadelphia journalist Solomon Jones founded ManUpPHL, an anti-gun violence organization. The organization is the recipient of a $100,000 grant from Everytown Community Safety Fund, which invests in U.S. gun violence intervention groups. bit.ly/3zGRBfU

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Today, the Everytown Community Safety Fund is proud to announce more than $2 million in funding for 34 community-based violence intervention (CVI) organizations working to disrupt violence and support survivors across 27 cities. thehill.com/homenews/race-…

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CVI organizations have been doing the hard, boots-on-the-ground work to disrupt violence and support those directly impacted by violence for decades—often without adequate or consistent funding.⁠ We are grateful to be able to support, sustain, and scale their work.⁠

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Since 2019, we have had the honor of granting more than $13 million to 136 community-based violence intervention programs across the country that are implementing life-saving strategies, like street outreach, hospital-based violence intervention, and youth development and

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“Investing in CVI organizations is a proven, research-backed solution to ending gun violence… With our renewed commitment and collaboration, we will ensure these essential stakeholders have the necessary resources to protect the precious lives of our neighbors today and ensure

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GREAT NEWS! Richmond-based RVA League for Safer Streets has received an Everytown Community Safety Fund innovation grant. The league uses basketball as a crime-intervention program for men living in poverty. everytownsupportfund.org/press/everytow…

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Yesterday, Everytown announced grants for community violence intervention groups, including two Harlem orgs amsterdamnews.com/news/2024/10/0…

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The Everytown Community Safety Fund announced $100,000 for LifeBridge Health to advance its work of ending gun violence in Baltimore. thedailyrecord.com/2024/10/04/lif…

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GOSO is honored that our anti-violence work in East Harlem has been recognized by Everytown with a $100,000 Support Grant from Everytown Community Safety Fund. Learn more: bit.ly/4gKZT70

GOSO is honored that our anti-violence work in East Harlem has been recognized by <a href="/Everytown/">Everytown</a> with a $100,000 Support Grant from Everytown Community Safety Fund.

Learn more: bit.ly/4gKZT70
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Our grantee partner, CTVIP received funding from Everytown Community Safety Fund to support their violence prevention program in #NewHaven. Read more about how this funding will impact their work from WTNH News 8: wtnh.com/news/connectic…

Our grantee partner, CTVIP received funding from <a href="/Everytown/">Everytown</a> Community Safety Fund to support their violence prevention program in #NewHaven. Read more about how this funding will impact their work from <a href="/WTNH/">WTNH News 8</a>: wtnh.com/news/connectic…
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Join us for an exclusive webinar discussing a new white paper from the VRC! Learn about the impact of cognitive behavioral interventions, best practices for implementation, and how to scale these strategies to save lives. Our experts will break it all down!

Join us for an exclusive webinar discussing a new white paper from the VRC!

Learn about the impact of cognitive behavioral interventions, best practices for implementation, and how to scale these strategies to save lives. Our experts will break it all down!
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Only one day left until our Cognitive Behavioral Intervention webinar! While our white paper covers the key takeaways from the conversation, this is your chance to speak directly with the experts and peers in the room. To make progress for our communities, we need diverse voices.

Only one day left until our Cognitive Behavioral Intervention webinar! While our white paper covers the key takeaways from the conversation, this is your chance to speak directly with the experts and peers in the room. To make progress for our communities, we need diverse voices.