Give 4 Cycle Breaking Today!

GIVING TUESDAY COUNTDOWN: 3 DAYS!

GIVE 4 CYCLE BREAKING

This GivingTuesday, donations raised will support

these focus areas of our work:


1. Policy and Advocacy

  • Advocacy during the 2025 legislative session on bills that impact Native women and children.
  • Expand our annual Tribal Leaders Summit to include more workshops and sessions on community-led healing practices, policies, and how to supporting survivors.


2. Youth Projects:

  • Connect Native youth with community leaders and advocates.
  • Create an online resource hub tailored to the needs of Native youth facing violence.


3. Training & Education:

  • Go into invited Tribal communities to expand our reach each month for monthly awareness events
  • Develop a training curriculum to strengthen Tribal systems addressing violence prevention and survivor support.


4. Administrative and Development:

  • Increase staff capacity to meet growing needs of our communities
  • Establish sustainable funding streams to ensure long-term program success.
  • Upgrade organizational technology for improved service delivery and outreach.

5. Outreach and Communications:

  • Develop and distribute culturally tailored public awareness campaigns focused on violence prevention and survivor support.
  • Expand partnerships with media outlets to amplify Native voices and stories through podcasting and other media sources
  • Increase workshops for CSVANW members during quarterly membership meetings

This year our GivingTuesday goal is to raise $50,000!

GIVE 4 CYCLE BREAKING

Here is how you can get ready to #Give4CycleBreaking:


  • Mark you calendar. December 3rd, 2024
  • Give. On December 3rd, go to and give. 
  • Spread the word. Encourage your relatives, friends and community to join you in the movement to breaking cycle of violence on December 3rd by sharing what our mission means to you and why you support CSVANW. Make sure to use hashtags #Give4CycleBreaking and #GivingTuesday and tag us so we can share!

Let’s rally together to break cycles of violence in tribal communities!

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