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Allstate grants $61K to coalition against domestic violence

July 18, 2020

Many domestic violence nonprofits expect an unprecedented rise in both abuse reports and financial hardships as COVID-19 stay-at-home orders relax.

The pandemic has exacerbated the ongoing need for critical funding for domestic violence nonprofits. Continuing its commitment to advancing financial security and education for survivors, the Allstate Foundation recently provided a $61,000 Moving Ahead grant to the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

“This is a pivotal point in time because many nonprofits need assistance to meet the extraordinary challenges posed by COVID-19,” said Sue Ryan, executive director of DCADV. “This grant will provide specialized job training, matched-savings programs, credit-building services and financial education. We’re grateful to have a partner like the Allstate Foundation.”

The Moving Ahead grants are a deeply rooted portion of the Allstate Foundation’s 15-year commitment to ending domestic violence through financial empowerment.

In all, 26 state coalitions will receive a total of $1.5 million in funding this year from the foundation.

“The controlling tactics used by abusers create a devastating ripple effect that makes it feel nearly impossible for a survivor to break free,” said Ellen Lisak, senior program officer, Allstate Foundation. “For over a decade, we’ve reinforced our investment to provide survivors hope. If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 1-800-787-3224.”

 

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