Joining its partners and supporters throughout the moth of October every year, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) aims to educate the public about Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM).
This year, the organization partnered with the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence (PCADV) to create a #Every1KnowsSome1 DVAM awareness campaign. The campaign was launched alongside a #GiveForDV initiative for Giving Tuesday across the United States, focusing on increased donations from the public, volunteer participation and overall community involvement.
Both the #Every1KnowsSome1 DVAM campaign and its accompanying Giving Tuesday initiative aimed to raise domestic violence awareness with simple and direct messaging that was posted across social media channels. NNEDV's long term goal is to "build GiveForDV into a larger movement to mobilize charitable support for domestic and sexual violence programs at the local, state, territorial, and national level."
DVAM Giving Coalitions
The NNEDV's #Every1KnowsSome1 Campaign Raises Domestic Violence Awareness
Trend Themes
1. DVAM Awareness Campaigns - Creating awareness campaigns for Domestic Violence Awareness Month can increase public education and mobilize support for domestic violence programs.
2. Social Media Engagement - Leveraging social media for domestic violence awareness campaigns can help to amplify messaging and increase community involvement.
3. Giving Tuesday Initiatives - Creating Giving Tuesday initiatives for domestic violence programs can increase donations and volunteer participation from the public.
Industry Implications
1. Nonprofit Organizations - Nonprofits can leverage DVAM awareness campaigns and Giving Tuesday initiatives to raise funds and promote social change for domestic violence programs.
2. Social Media Platforms - Social media platforms can partner with domestic violence organizations to amplify messaging and increase public education on domestic violence.
3. Corporate Social Responsibility - Companies can leverage Giving Tuesday initiatives to support domestic violence programs and promote corporate social responsibility in their communities.