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    National Network to End Domestic Violence

    ActiveYouth Development
    Washington, DCWebsite2025435566

    About National Network to End Domestic Violence

    The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) is a social change organization that represents the interests of survivors and the domestic violence service community, working to create a future where domestic violence is prevented and survivors have resources, safety and justice.

    Focus Areas

    domestic violenceintimate partner violencesurvivor servicespolicy and advocacytechnology safetyeconomic justice

    Who They Fund

    subrecipient organizationspartner nonprofit or institutional partners

    Funding Style

    subaward / pass-through fundingproject-specific / restricted supportpartner organization / subrecipient funding

    About National Network to End Domestic Violence

    National Network to End Domestic Violence Inc channels most of its recent grantmaking through subawards to organizations working on domestic violence, intimate partner violence, survivor services, policy and advocacy, technology safety, and economic justice. The largest recent grant in the data was $365,109 to Casa de Esperanza in St Paul, Minnesota, followed by $158,216 to the National Indigenous Women's Resource Ctr in Lame Deer, Montana. Those awards show a clear pattern of support for partner organizations rather than direct individual funding. The foundation also appears to back groups serving specific communities and systems within the domestic violence field. A 2024 award of $124,241 to Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End Violence in Norman, Oklahoma, and a 2025 award of $93,752 to the same organization point to continued support across years. Another 2025 grant of $33,013 went to the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence in Oakland, California. The recent grants list places every award in the United States, and the foundation’s work is structured around organizational partners and subrecipient funding.

    What National Network to End Domestic Violence Funds

    In domestic violence advocacy, the foundation supported the National Indigenous Women's Resource Ctr with $158,216 in 2025 and $131,397 in 2024, showing repeated support for the same partner across years. Tribal coalitions also appear in the recent grants list through Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End Violence, which received $124,241 in 2024 and $93,752 in 2025. Its grantmaking also reaches organizations focused on sexual assault and survivor systems. Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault received $87,160 in 2024 and $85,287 in 2025. The Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence received $33,013 in 2025, indicating support for work serving Asian and Pacific Islander communities within the gender-based violence field.

    How National Network to End Domestic Violence Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the middle range, with a p25 of $21,061, a median of $87,160, and a p75 of $124,241. The recent list also includes one much larger award of $365,109 and several smaller awards under $10,000. Recipients appear across multiple years, which suggests ongoing support rather than one-time grants for some partners. NNEDV is classified as a regular funder, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. The active DREAM Award is described as a promoted award on NNEDV’s site, but the supplied material does not include an application process or eligibility details.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $742K

    Total Assets

    $6.9M

    Total Revenue

    $8.1M

    Total Expenses

    $10.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $21K and $124K, with a median of $87K.

    25th Percentile

    $21K

    Median

    $87K

    75th Percentile

    $124K

    Geographic Reach

    National5 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in MT.

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    Leadership

    Stephanie Love-Patterson

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    Where National Network to End Domestic Violence Makes Grants

    All recent grants in the supplied list went to U.S. recipients. Grant activity is spread across multiple states, with repeated awards in Minnesota, Montana, Oklahoma, and Iowa. St Paul, Minnesota appears as a recipient city through Casa de Esperanza, while Lame Deer, Montana and Norman, Oklahoma also recur in the recent grants. Other recipient cities include Des Moines, Oakland, Boston, and San Francisco. The top state by grant count is Montana, while 0% of grants went to recipients in the District of Columbia.

    Frequently Asked Questions About National Network to End Domestic Violence

    What kinds of organizations does National Network to End Domestic Violence Inc fund?

    The recent grants are subawards to partner organizations and subrecipient nonprofits working on domestic violence, intimate partner violence, survivor services, policy and advocacy, technology safety, and economic justice. Named recipients include organizations serving tribal, sexual assault, and gender-based violence communities.

    Does the foundation make grants to individuals?

    No. The foundation is listed as not funding individuals, and the recent awards all go to organizations rather than people.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size falls between $21,061 at the 25th percentile and $124,241 at the 75th percentile, with a median grant of $87,160.

    Are any recipients supported in more than one year?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in consecutive years, including National Indigenous Women's Resource Ctr, Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End Violence, Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and Casa de Esperanza.

    What is the active grant program listed for this funder?

    The active program is the DREAM Award, described as an award recognizing and supporting work related to domestic violence advocacy. The supplied content does not include eligibility or application details.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Casa de EsperanzaSt Paul, MN$365,1092025subaward
    National Indigenous Women's Resource CtrLame Deer, MT$158,2162025subaward
    Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End ViolenceNorman, OK$93,7522025subaward
    Iowa Coalition Against Sexual AssaultDes Moines, IA$85,2872025subaward
    Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based ViolenceOakland, CA$33,0132025subaward
    Victim Rights Law CenterBoston, MA$6,9132025subaward
    National Indigenous Women's Resource CtrLame Deer, MT$131,3972024Subaward Recipient
    Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End ViolenceNorman, OK$124,2412024Subaward Recipient
    Iowa Coalition Against Sexual AssaultDes Moines, IA$87,1602024Subaward Recipient
    Casa de EsperanzaSt Paul, MN$21,0612024Subaward Recipient
    Futures Without ViolenceSan Francisco, CA$5,1502024Subaward Recipient

    Casa de Esperanza

    $365,109
    St Paul, MN2025

    subaward

    National Indigenous Women's Resource Ctr

    $158,216
    Lame Deer, MT2025

    subaward

    Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End Violence

    $93,752
    Norman, OK2025

    subaward

    Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault

    $85,287
    Des Moines, IA2025

    subaward

    Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence

    $33,013
    Oakland, CA2025

    subaward

    Victim Rights Law Center

    $6,913
    Boston, MA2025

    subaward

    National Indigenous Women's Resource Ctr

    $131,397
    Lame Deer, MT2024

    Subaward Recipient

    Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End Violence

    $124,241
    Norman, OK2024

    Subaward Recipient

    Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault

    $87,160
    Des Moines, IA2024

    Subaward Recipient

    Casa de Esperanza

    $21,061
    St Paul, MN2024

    Subaward Recipient

    Futures Without Violence

    $5,150
    San Francisco, CA2024

    Subaward Recipient