FUNDING
2024 Funding
This year we have raised $15,325.00 with the help of generous funders, donors, and sponsors like you.
Accomplishments of 2024
12 Squashed beefs that stopped violence/ 8 ongoing/ not known (Whether one on one, neighborhood to neighborhood or groups)
Clients (47) (22 youth)
The Wolfe Associates Fund $25,000 for Halt Violence great work in the black community!
Donors:
Starling Darling III $250.00
Iris Ziglar $200.00
Sugarman Office Furniture $200.00
Beth A Yuhasz $150.00
2023 Funding
Last year we have raised $442,601 with the help of generous funders, donors, and sponsors like you.
Accomplishments of 2023
46 Conflict Meditations that stopped violence/11 ongoing (Whether one on one, neighborhood to neighborhood or groups)
Clients (175) (34 youth)
Served 250 individuals (through 5 community events at Parsons, MLK, Linden, Driving Park and Barnett libraries)
Halt Violence receives $141,223.22 to reduce gun violence from Governor’s office.
Franklin County Children Services provides funding for our Moral Therapy Initiative.
FUNDING BREAKDOWN
Donors:
Jeff Dickson $36,400
James W. Overstreet Fund $20,000
Sayre Charitable Fund $20,000
Robert W. Stevenson Fund $20,000
Fred B. and Mabel Dean Hill Fund $10,000
Reimbursement for 3rd & 4th quarter $7,500
ReVision Lasik and Cataract Surgery $1,300
Margaret Ritchie $1,000
Jonathan Olivito $500
Linda Mercadante Fund $500
Stan & Julie Darling $200
Charles & Beth Yuhasz $200
Candace James $100
Kow Abundant $100
Jeff Morris $100
Anthony McIntosh $77.02
Alison Barret $50
Erica Hondroulis $50
Joyce Cook $25
Nationwide CyberGrants $65
Diane Banks $25
Benjamin Yuhasz $10
Ronnell Johnson $5
The Columbus Foundation awarded Halt Violence with a $70,000 racial equity grant from Fred B. and Mabel Dean Hill Fund, Robert W. Stevenson Fund, Sarye Charitable Fund and James W. Overstreet Fund! as one out of five nonprofits to look out for in 2022.
Echoing Green funds Halt Violence $100,000 for Transformational grant to expand their commitment to racial equity!
Halt Violence appreciates the support of Rhema Christian Center to stop violence in the black community. $6,602.12.