The Everytown Support Fund is the research, education, and litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety.
Your donation helps fuel our efforts to advance gun safety in the courts, support our national network of gun violence survivors, conduct groundbreaking research, and so much more.
We are the largest gun violence prevention organization in the nation. The Everytown Support Fund includes:
Everytown for Safer Cities: Provides grants and training for community-based violence intervention programs aimed at reducing gun violence in cities. $25 million dedicated over 5 years to expand Everytown Fund for Safer Cities to 100 local groups.
Everytown Law: The largest team of litigators in the country dedicated to advancing gun safety in the courts and through the civil and criminal justice systems.
Everytown Research & Policy: A team conducting independent, methodologically rigorous research as the foundation for evidence-based policies to end gun violence.
Everytown Survivor Network: Supports gun violence survivors, connecting survivors to each other, amplifying the power of their voices, offering trauma-informed programs, and supporting survivor advocates for gun safety. 4,000 gun violence survivors take part in the Everytown Survivor Network.
Wear Orange: We honor survivors of gun violence on National Gun Violence Survivors Week each February, and on Wear Orange for National Gun Violence Awareness Day each June.
Local Advocacy: Violence intervention programs identify those who are at risk and work to reduce violence through targeted interventions with law enforcement, hospital staff, and street outreach.
Opposing the NRA: We use a range of tactics to take on the NRA and defeat their agenda, including participating in lawsuits and complaints.
One Thing You Can Do: This campaign aims to prevent gun violence in the home by educating people on Extreme Risk laws, also known as “Red Flag” law interventions for people at risk of violence.
Be SMART: This public education campaign educates parents on secure gun storage to prevent children from accessing a gun.