Community Building Partners



National Partners and Advisors

Committee for Children

Creators of the Second Step violence prevention curriculum program for elementary and secondary schools, Seattle-based Committee for Children has, since the 1970's, been partnering with experts from leading universities and institutes to explore healthy child development and the link between acedemic achievement and social and emotional competency.

Creating Caring Communities (CCC)

Creating Caring Communities is the publisher of Bully-Proofing Your School, an award-winning comprehensive line of publications for elementary, middle and high schools, as well as early childhood education.

Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF)

The Family Violence Prevention Fund works to prevent violence within the home and in the community to help those whose lives are devastated by violence because everyone has the right to live free of violence. For more than two decades, the Family Violence Prevention Fund has worked to end violence against women and children around the world. Instrumental in developing the landmark Violence Against Women Act passed by Congress in 1994, the FVPF has continued to break new ground by reaching new audiences including men and youth, promoting leadership within communities to ensure that violence prevention efforts become self-sustaining, and transforming the way health care providers, police, judges, employers and others address violence.

Mentors in Violence Prevention and Jackson Katz

The Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Model is a gender violence, bullying, and school violence prevention approach that encourages young men and women from all socioeconomic, racial and ethnic backgrounds to take on leadership roles in their schools and communities.

The MVP Model originated in 1993 with the creation of the Mentors in Violence Prevention Program at Northeastern University's Center for the Study of Sport in Society

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)

NCADV is dedicated to the empowerment of battered women and their children through the elimination of personal and societal violence

Southern Documentary Fund

Waitt Institute has formed a working partnership with the Southern Documentary Fund in the production of an educational documentary on the history of the Anti Battering Movement, called "Private Violence". The nationally known award winning team of  film makers and activists include Dr. Steven Channing ( PBS, February One, Rebecca Cerese, (PBS, February One) Cynthia Hill (PBS,Tobacco Money Feeds My Family) and activist and speaker Kit Gruelle.  

Warm2kids

The WARM2Kids Charitable Foundation's goal is to become the 21st century's leader in providing financial, educational, and emotional support for today's youth. The foundation supports youth education, development and mentoring programs nationwide; and awards, scholarships and grants designed to inspire role model behavior.

Workplace Bullying Institute (WBI)

The WBI is the sole North American nonprofit organization dedicated to the eradication of Workplace Bullying through education and research. An affiliated organization is the WBI-Legislative Campaign, created in 2007 to separate the lobbying work to generate state laws from the public charity work of its parent, WBI.

World Health Organization Violence Prevention Alliance

The Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) is a network of WHO Member State governments, nongovernmental and community-based organizations, and private, international and intergovernmental agencies working to prevent violence. VPA participants share a public health approach that targets the root causes and risk factors underlying the likelihood of an individual becoming involved in violence and recognizes the need for improved services to mitigate the harmful effects of violence when it does occur.

Regional Partners and Advisors

Sanford Community Center

Since 1993, first through the Waitt Foundation, and directly since 2005, the Waitt Insittute for Violence Prevention has partnered with the Sanford Community Center through their outreach program. Sanford Center places a diverse group of outreach workers in Sioux City schools, and works with Waitt Institute closely to help implement our violence prevention programs in the middle and high schools.

Sioux City Community Schools

Both the Waitt Family Foundation and Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention have partnered for many years with the Sioux City Community Schools. Their support and enthusiasm for our violence prevention programs has made it possible for WIVP to conudct research and implement long-term violence and bullying prevention programs for Siouxland youth.

Sioux City Bandits

Working in conjunction with the Waitt Institute and the United Way of Siouxland, the Sioux City Bandits football team has launched an annual charitable event to raise funds to be used to further public eduction against violence.

Siouxland Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Since its inception, the Waitt Family Foundation and now the Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention have enjoyed a supportive partnership with the Siouxland Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

Sioux City Community Schools

Both the Waitt Family Foundation and Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention have partnered for many years with the Sioux City Community Schools. Their support and enthusiasm for our violence prevention programs has made it possible for WIVP to conudct research and implement long-term violence and bullying prevention programs for Siouxland youth.

United Way of Siouxland

The United Way of Siouxland and Waitt Institute have partnered to develop public education and school curriculum programs that are aimed at making cultural changes that lead to violence reduction.

Iowa Commission on the Status of Women

The Iowa Commission on the Status of Women (ICSW) is a state agency that seeks to assure equality for Iowa women. The ICSW advocates for Iowa women, working to equalize women's opportunities and to promote full participation by women in the economic, political, and social life of the state.  WIVP Vice President Judy Stafford is a member of the commission.