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The official DoD STOP THE BLEED® Educational Licensee list is now available at the Stop the Bleed Coalition website. There are currently over 250 licensed organizations throughout the United States on the list.

The STOP THE BLEED® campaign has been growing rapidly as more states have adopted legislation requiring STOP THE BLEED® training. This list makes it easy for the public to find licensed organizations in their area to coordinate training.


The official international list of DoD STOP THE BLEED® Educational Licensees will be published later this year.


If you or your organization is interested in getting trained, visit this link to find an organization in your area!

Official STOP THE BLEED® Educational Licensee List

The STOP THE BLEED® Program is a U.S. Government initiative that is administered

by the Department of Defense. The Program is based on the lessons learned by the

military in Afghanistan and Iraq on the best ways to treat traumatic injuries involving

severe blood loss.


Organizations interested in offering STOP THE BLEED® classes can apply for a DoD

Educational License by visiting this page. Approved organizations gain access to free

training materials and other tools and resources provided by the Stop the Bleed

Coalition.

Apply for an official STOP THE BLEED® Educational License

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The Coalition is a community of individuals and organizations who are passionate about the STOP THE BLEED® campaign. The Coalition’s goal is to support the growth and impact of the campaign by providing access to information and services to the growing STOP THE BLEED® community as well as financial support to the STOP THE BLEED® Project.

STOP THE BLEED® is a national campaign to encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. It is a public/private partnership led by the Department of Defense and many other stakeholders, including the Stop the Bleed Coalition.