Give Support

Fund the reach. Expand the impact.

Survivor Truth Foundation converts direct survivor support, lived experience, public records, and investigative research into practical tools and public evidence. Your support funds the people, time, and operating stability required to reach more survivors without charging them for care.

01.

The work is already happening.

The foundation was created after the work had already outgrown informal support. Survivors were already seeking guidance. Records were already being built. System failures were already being documented. The current need is not proof of concept. It is the infrastructure required to make the work sustainable, secure, and available at a larger scale.

60+

People directly supported through crisis guidance, recovery support, systems navigation, and abuse-pattern recognition.

500+

Direct-support hours documented before institutional funding.

15

States represented in direct-support work.

15

Survivor-first support pathways built for public use at launch.

02.

One investment. Two operating programs.

Ground Truth

Direct survivor value.

Ground Truth translates survivor needs into practical, public tools that reduce confusion and help people prepare for difficult decisions.

  • Safety, documentation, reporting, and digital-protection pathways
  • Inclusive resources accounting for children, pets, disability, identity, housing, and financial barriers
  • Anonymous questions that shape future public tools
  • Public education rooted in survivor experience and systems reality
The Survivor Record

Public systems value.

The Survivor Record turns isolated experiences into structured evidence capable of revealing repeated institutional failures.

  • Anonymous survivor-experience collection
  • Secure data and privacy infrastructure
  • Public-records research and investigative reporting
  • Pattern analysis designed for public education and institutional reform
03.

What your support makes possible.

The foundation's most important cost is not paperwork. It is capacity. Funding creates the time, staffing, and operational stability required to respond to survivors, maintain accurate public resources, investigate systems failures, and expand the number of people this work can reach.

Direct survivor support

More time with survivors

Funds dedicated hours for crisis guidance, systems navigation, documentation support, recovery planning, and practical next-step conversations.

Staffing growth

Onboard another specialist

Builds toward adding trained support capacity so survivors are not dependent on one person's availability and more people can receive timely help.

Free public access

Keep every pathway free

Supports research, writing, accessibility, direct-contact verification, updates, and maintenance of survivor-first tools that remain available without cost.

Systems accountability

Investigate what survivors report

Funds public-records requests, source review, data analysis, investigative writing, and publication of patterns institutions would rather leave unexamined.

Operational stability

Protect the work from interruption

Covers the dependable operating costs that keep survivor support, technology, communications, bookkeeping, and public-facing systems available every month.

Reach and measurement

Expand and prove impact

Supports outreach, partnerships, resource-use analytics, survivor feedback, and transparent reporting on how many people are reached and what support changes.

04.

Ways to invest.

Every gift supports the same core outcome: free survivor access to better tools and a stronger public record of how institutions respond.

$50–$100

Founding Builder

Helps cover routine operating needs, platform fees, public-resource maintenance, and early organizational infrastructure.

$250

Ground Truth Sponsor

Supports survivor tools, research frameworks, accessibility, and participant-facing resources.

$500

Survivor Record Sponsor

Supports secure survey infrastructure, privacy protections, public-records work, and investigative publication costs.

$1,000

Systems Accountability Partner

Builds the technology and operational systems that transform survivor experiences into structured institutional evidence.

$2,000

Launch Partner

Supports legal compliance, governance, technology, privacy, and the infrastructure required for sustainable launch.

05.

Partnerships beyond individual giving.

Institutional and corporate support

Healthcare systems, law enforcement agencies, LGBTQ+ organizations, employers, professional associations, and philanthropic partners can support survivor tools, research, training, and public education.

Start a Partnership Conversation

Major and restricted gifts

Discuss support for a specific program, research project, technology need, public-records investigation, accessibility initiative, or launch expense.

Discuss a Major Gift
06.

Why this organization is investable.

Survivor Truth Foundation is building from demonstrated demand, documented service, a clear two-program model, and a public-facing resource system already in production. Early supporters are not funding an abstract promise. They are capitalizing work that has already proven its necessity.

Founder-led expertise Direct survivor support, crisis communications, systems navigation, public education, and investigative work.
Defined public product A connected library of survivor-first decision pathways rather than a generic resource directory.
Measurable outputs Support hours, people reached, geographic reach, resource usage, investigations, and published findings.
Scalable model Public tools reduce repetitive support burden while survivor records inform research, education, and systems accountability.

Stable funding turns proven work into wider impact.

The foundation is built. The next step is financial stability that allows more survivor-support hours, stronger investigative capacity, broader public reach, and the eventual addition of trained staff.