Whether you’re an individual, corporation, nonprofit, or government entity, your partnership can help us amplify our efforts to end gender-based violence and support survivors in need.
Create Lasting Change: Your partnership helps provide survivors with the resources they need to heal, grow, and thrive.
Leverage Your Resources for Good: By partnering with us, your organization can use its resources, expertise, and networks to make a tangible difference.
Align with a Powerful Mission: Partnering with NYTLIV Foundation positions your organization as an advocate for justice, equality, and the well-being of survivors of gender-based violence.
Corporate Partnerships
- Sponsorships: Sponsor events, campaigns, or programs that directly impact survivors.
- Matching Gifts: Engage your employees in corporate social responsibility initiatives by offering matching gift programs for donations made to NYTLIV Foundation.
- Product Donations: Provide goods and services that directly support our operations and the well-being of survivors, such as clothing, technology, or toiletries.
Educational Partnerships
- Workshops & Trainings: Provide educational resources, vocational training, or professional development workshops that will empower survivors to build independent, sustainable futures.
- Curriculum Development: Collaborate with us to create educational programs focused on legal rights, mental health recovery, financial independence, and more.
Nonprofit Partnerships
Collaborative Initiatives: Join forces with us to expand our reach and create more opportunities for survivors, including joint programs, advocacy campaigns, and community outreach efforts.
- Resource Sharing: Share valuable resources, such as shelters, counseling services, or career mentorship programs, to help us provide holistic support to survivors.
Volunteer & Mentorship Partnerships
- Mentorship Programs: Volunteer your time, expertise, and guidance to survivors in our mentorship programs, helping them rebuild their lives.
- Volunteer Opportunities: Offer your services, whether it’s through administrative support, counseling, legal aid, or any other area that can help survivors heal and grow.
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