Thank you for your interest in working with FinAbility! Together, we can build sustainable systems that help survivors achieve economic independence, financial literacy, and long-term safety
Play a role in financially empowering 500,000 survivors by 2030
Receive public recognition for investing in underserved and vulnerable communities
Increase brand visibility through joint financial abuse awareness and marketing opportunities
“This link between domestic and financial abuse compels us to take action and support organizations doing essential work to help survivors find safety and thrive.”
Rob Stuart
President and CEO of OnPoint Community Credit Union
Investing in a future free from abuse
Sponsorship opportunities
Survivor Advisory Committee Sponsor
The FinAbility Survivor Advisory Committee (SAC) places survivor voices at the forefront of our organization, providing the perspectives needed to ensure our work is relevant and empowering. All members of the Committee have experienced domestic abuse, which makes their program feedback invaluable.
As a sponsor, your gift will go towards providing Committee members an annual $1,000 stipend, compensating them for their expertise and directly empowering them to build financial security. Interested in learning more? Contact Stacy Sawin and view our sponsorship packages.
Website Sponsor
Ninety-five percent of survivors will never seek support from an advocate, hotline, or shelter. Instead, survivors are turning to Google to find answers to their most pressing safety and financial questions. FinAbility is a digital-first nonprofit providing critical information where survivors are overwhelmingly seeking support - online. As a website sponsor, you can ensure our resources remain accessible to survivors and receive public recognition throughout our website through joint branding opportunities.
Designed by survivors for survivors, FinAbility's Financial Toolkit was used by over 1,000 survivors and community members less than six months after launching. As a Financial Toolkit sponsor, you can connect your company's brand to a highly impactful and sought-after resource. In 2023, our goal is to provide our Toolkit to more than 30,000 survivors.
We are very grateful to businesses such as Yu|Mono, Momo Sushi & Grill,Stem Wine Bar, and Friendship Kitchen, which have generously hosted events and donated a percent of their proceeds to empower survivors of domestic abuse. In addition to funding our programming, their support has generated awareness of domestic and financial abuse, fostering closer relationships with their customer base who identify with FinAbility's mission.
Contact Stacy Sawin to learn more about high-visibility profit-sharing opportunities.
Interested in supporting a different way? Email us
Partnership opportunities
Refer
Create a referral partnership tailored to your organization; refer survivors to FinAbility’s trauma-informed financial programs, or establish mutual referral pathways
Sponsor
Support FinAbility’s mission through event and program sponsorship, enhancing your brand’s visibility and demonstrating corporate social responsibility
Volunteer
Provide meaningful and flexible volunteer opportunities to your employees through programs like financial mentorship
Advise
Join our Advisory Board to remove financial barriers for survivors, create safer financial spaces, and drive system transformation
Engage your staff
Host a events to educate and empower your team to support survivors, raise awareness, and build capacity
Spread Awareness
Amplify the importance of financial empowerment for survivors and spread awareness of FinAbility’s mission through joint marketing
1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men experience domestic violence, and nearly all face financial abuse. For many, it takes seven courageous attempts to leave for good. Together, we can ensure that when survivors walk away from abuse, they walk toward stability, safety, and joy. Partnering with FinAbility means building a world where every survivor has the financial stability to rebuild a life of safety and possibility.
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to break the cycle of abuse for millions of survivors. Contact [email protected] to learn more.