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Hedge Funds Care: all 105 grants
Largest first · $3.1M across 2022–2024 · back to the overview
- $10,000
The Crawford Child Advocacy Center · Fort Collins, CO · 2024
The overall goal of our abuse prevention programs is to make children harder to victimize to prevent maltreatment and abuse.
- $10,000
Cobb Collaborative · Smyrna, GA · 2023
Equip child-facing adults in our community with knowledge and resources to protect children and prevent maltreatment
- $10,000
Hidden Water · New York, NY · 2023
The goal of this project is to develop a scalable child sexual abuse (csa) prevention training model for adults impacted by child sexual abuse and develop bonded and consistent groups of trained adults from a given comm… read allThe goal of this project is to develop a scalable child sexual abuse (csa) prevention training model for adults impacted by child sexual abuse and develop bonded and consistent groups of trained adults from a given community who actively work to prevent csa within their communities. less
- $10,000
Mercyfirst · Syosset, NY · 2023
The goals of the program are to prevent out of home placement by keeping children safe with family, reinforce the elimination of violent and coercive couple behavior, integrate eective, sustainable safety plans to preve… read allThe goals of the program are to prevent out of home placement by keeping children safe with family, reinforce the elimination of violent and coercive couple behavior, integrate eective, sustainable safety plans to prevent and de-escalate situations that have the potential for violence, address the causes of the couples violent behavior patterns, address the emotional and behavioral problems that a child may be demonstrating as a result of maltreatment and trauma related to ipv exposure, improve family functioning and eective partnering/co-parenting when safe to do so. less
- $10,000
Turning Point · Woodstock, IL · 2023
Children who have witnessed or experienced domestic violence will be able to identify things they can do to stay safe and to understand that the violence is not their fault.

