A total of $90,000 was raised by direct donations from the 2022 RAV Virtual Challenge participants and was matched by the Run Against Violence Committee ($41,000 Race Roster donations and $49,000 RAV Committee).
Read MoreNAPCAN's consultant Dr Brenda Dobia is leading the codesign process with First Nations people and culturally diverse communities in Western Sydney.
Read MoreRound 2 of the RAV Grants process opened in December 2021, with applications closing early February 2022. As a result of the selection process, $41,425 was allocated to the Major Projects category and $23,440 to the Individual category.
Read MoreRun Against Violence allocated $45,000 for Round 1 of the Love Bites Grants program. Applications closed July 2021. The focus of this round was to fund the training of Love Bites facilitators in communities where the cost of training facilitators is a barrier to building up or sustaining the Love Bites program.
Read MoreIn June 2021, Run Against Violence invested $35,000 to support the creation of the Social Impact Measurement Toolkit. The overall aim of the toolkit is to measure the effectiveness of Love Bites to drive program improvements and expansion.
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