Domestic Violence doesn't stay at home. When survivors are safe at work, everyone benefits. Has your workplace taken steps to support survivors? Visit https://lnkd.in/gNTWDepp to join the movement to create survivor-supportive workplaces. Simple changes can make a big impact. *Freefrom, Support Every Survivor report
The Allstate Foundation
Non-profit Organizations
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Empowering people and communities so they can thrive.
About us
Since 1952, The Allstate Foundation has been helping communities thrive. How we are investing in positive change: • Empowering youth to serve and improve communities. • Disrupting the cycle and reducing the prevalence of relationship abuse. • Working to increase access to thriving wage careers. • Building capacity within the nonprofit sector. We also encourage the volunteerism of Allstate employees and agents. Their volunteer work is supported through our matching programs and Helping Hands® Grants. Together, we’re building a future where every community can thrive.
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- Northbrook, Illinois
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Our partners at The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) have opened the #IndependenceProgram for 2026! This program offers credit-building microloans that help survivors strengthen their credit and move toward safety and stability. Learn more about this important resource below!
NNEDV's #IndependenceProgram has reopened for 2026! Many abusers choose to ruin a partner's credit in order to trap them in a relationship and keep them from securing housing, getting a job, or even buying essential goods like vehicles or phones. We're proud that our credit-building microloans can help these survivors regain stability and rebuild their lives. Learn more: https://buff.ly/VKZhCkC [Image description: Over a blue-toned image of $100 bills, white and orange text reads: "NNEDV’s credit-building Independence Program has reopened for 2026!" NNEDV logo below. The NNEDV logo consists of 66 small house shapes arranged in a large house shape, and text reading: "NNEDV National Network to End Domestic Violence."]
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“Why don't you just leave?” Because leaving isn't simple when safety depends on financial security. Access to money means access to options, freedom and safety. Support starts with understanding. To learn how to support survivors, follow the National Domestic Violence Hotline or visit its website at www.thehotline.org. For confidential support, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE or text START to 88788 (msg and data rates apply). *Freefrom, Support Every Survivor Survey
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Youth are leading service on campuses across the country; colleges and universities can empower them by applying for The Allstate Foundation College Service Grants 2026–2027! These $10,000 grants help higher education institutions provide microgrants to students, increase access to service opportunities, or enhance the depth of existing youth-led service opportunities. Deadline to apply: March 16, 2026 | Apply at: https://lnkd.in/ezJ5Rccv Questions: tafyouthservice@expandingleadership.org
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Work can be a lifeline for survivors of domestic violence. Knowing how to support colleagues is important. To learn more about creating survivor-supportive workplaces, visit the Survivor Empowerment Network: https://lnkd.in/eJYeJdu6
According to the 2025 Intersection of Work and Abuse Report, abuse affects survivors’ ability to work, sometimes for years after it ends. Here’s tips on how coworkers can help. Even small supportive actions can help survivors maintain safety and stability on the job. Learn more in The Intersection of Work and Abuse Report: https://bit.ly/3XAzosC #WorkplaceSafety
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Holidays can be a joyful time, but for many survivors of relationship abuse, the holiday season can bring increased risk of harm. Explore and share these resources to help survivors find safety and support. Find more resources on The Allstate Foundation website: http://spr.ly/6046CrVME
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At The Allstate Foundation National Youth Service Summit 2025, we asked young changemakers to share the causes they care about in just five words. Their answers? Bold, passionate, and powerful. Hear what drives them.
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We were extremely honored to host youth changemakers like TIME’s Kid of the Year, Tejasvi Manoj, at The Allstate Foundation National Youth Service Summit 2025. We’re looking forward to supporting her and our other youth changemakers!
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This October, Allstaters across the United States took more than 35 million steps to support survivors of relationship abuse. In honor of this tremendous effort, The Allstate Foundation is donating $100,000 to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Katie Ray-Jones, CEO of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, commends participating Allstaters: "Thank you so much for taking the time to take a step.... You are changing and saving lives."
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Youth are dedicated to serving their communities, and we’re dedicated to empowering them. Hear how The Allstate Foundation National Youth Service Summit 2025 helped this year’s participants exchange ideas, connect, and grow as changemakers.
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