From Stop the Bleed Coalition <[email protected]>
Subject Stop The Bleed Coalition Monthly Newsletter
Date September 9, 2025 3:04 PM
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** Featured News
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The NEW STOP THE BLEED® Club Portal is Now Available!

Stop The Bleed Coalition | September 2025

Back to school season is in full swing, and we encourage students to get involved in the STOP THE BLEED® campaign through our STOP THE BLEED® Club Program. Registered STOP THE BLEED® Clubs will now have access to our NEW Club Portal system, similar to our Instructor and Educational Licensee Portals. The Club Portal houses all of the information, tools, and resources needed to run a successful STOP THE BLEED® club. STOP THE BLEED® Clubs are designed to enable students to introduce and build effective STOP THE BLEED® programs to prepare and empower their community members to act if tragedy strikes.

National Preparedness Month is Here!

Stop The Bleed Coalition | September 2025

September is National Preparedness Month, a time to focus on building resilience and being ready for emergencies of all kinds. This year, we encourage everyone to take simple, lifesaving steps like learning bleeding control skills through the STOP THE BLEED® program. By knowing how to act quickly in a crisis, you can make a difference when it matters most. Join us in spreading awareness and helping your community be prepared.
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Our STOP THE BLEED® Licensee Orientation On-Demand Webinar is now available in SPANISH!

Stop The Bleed Coalition | August 2025

You asked for it and we listened…

We have thousands of Spanish speaking Instructors around the world who will now have access to our on-demand webinar in Spanish. We are so excited to expand access to this vital information about the STOP THE BLEED® program.

We want to thank the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health (NCDMPH) and Norma Quintanilla M.S. for making this possible!
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STOP THE BLEED® 2025 Grant Program Updates

STOP THE BLEED® Project | September 2025

Thousands of organizations applied for our annual STOP THE BLEED® Grant Program this past May and we want to thank everyone who took the time to submit an application. After reading through countless incredible applications, our team has chosen the 2025 Grant Winners and they have all been notified by email. Please make sure you are subscribed to our email list and following our social media accounts to view the winners.

- STOP THE BLEED® Project Team

Missouri “Stop The Bleed Act” Requires Bleeding Control Kits, Training in School

EMS 1 | Bill Carey | July 30, 2025

Missouri has enacted a new law requiring schools to stock bleeding control kits and train staff to respond to traumatic injuries — a move aimed at improving emergency preparedness and saving lives before first responders arrive.

The Stop the Bleed Act ([link removed]) (SB 68), signed into law in July with strong bipartisan support, expands on Missouri’s earlier efforts to improve emergency preparedness, such as HB 14 (2023), which funded school safety initiatives, including bleeding control kits and AEDs.
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Thanks for reading! We’ll see you next month.

-Stop The Bleed Coalition


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The Stop the Bleed Coalition is the leading provider of tools and resources to support individuals and organizations licensed to teach STOP THE BLEED®.

The Coalition is an IRS approved, tax exempt, 501(c)3 charitable organization. It was formed with the mandate to support the STOP THE BLEED® campaign and is the only non-profit organization with that singular purpose.

STOP THE BLEED® is an official program of the U.S. Department of Defense. It is designed to train and equip the public to be able to treat traumatic injuries involving severe bleeding until first responders arrive. It is based on lessons learned by DoD during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on how best to control severe bleeding.

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