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Host Your Own Fundraiser for Our Voice
Peer-to-peer fundraising is a powerful way to support our voice while bringing your own community together. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, hosting a benefit night, organizing a game tournament, or creating a personal fundraising challenge, your event helps raise awareness and critical funds to support survivors of interpersonal violence and trafficking in our community.
By registering your event, you help us stay connected, offer support when needed, and ensure your fundraising efforts align with our mission.
How It Works
1. Plan your event
Decide what kind of fundraiser you’d like to host. This could be an in-person gathering, an online campaign, a workplace fundraiser, or a community event.
2. Register using the form
Share basic details about your event, including dates, location, and how funds will be raised. Once approved, the fundraiser will populate on our Events Calendar.
3. Fundraise and share
Invite friends, family, coworkers, or your broader community to participate and donate.
4. Make your impact
Funds raised through peer-to-peer events directly support our voice’s advocacy, prevention, and survivor services.
What to Know Before You Register
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Peer-to-peer events are organized and hosted by individuals or groups in the community.
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Our voice is not able to staff or manage all external fundraising events but is happy to provide guidance when possible.
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Use of Our Voice’s name and logo must align with our branding and mission.
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All funds raised must be donated directly to Our Voice.
Register Your Event
Please complete the form below to tell us about your peer-to-peer fundraising event. Once submitted, a member of our team may follow up if additional information is needed.
Questions or Need Support?
If you have questions about hosting a peer-to-peer fundraiser, event guidelines, or how to donate proceeds, please reach out to our Development Director via email. We’re happy to help you make your event successful and impactful.
Thank you for supporting our voice and for being part of a community that believes survivors and works toward prevention.