We all have a role to play.

Forging solutions to reduce all forms of hate-fueled violence.

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What We Do

Eradicate Hate believes everyone has a role in preventing hate-fueled violence, and we are dedicated to meeting people where they are and bringing them together with others committed to this goal. Through programs and working groups, Eradicate Hate supports academics, professionals, students, parents, survivors, law enforcement, health care providers, and more in forging solutions to this global challenge.

Raise Awareness

We help prevent future acts of hate-fueled violence through education on what to look for and where to go for help.

Build
Capacity

We provide training and technical assistance to equip various sectors to effectively intervene to reduce hate-fueled violence.

Drive
Action

We pilot and drive adoption of effective strategies to prevent hate-fueled violence.

Increase Sustainability

We help ensure financial resilience and long-term sustainability of the targeted violence prevention field.

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Who We Serve

Experience the power of convening.

Eradicate Hate believes everyone has a role in preventing hate-fueled violence, and we are dedicated to meeting people where they are and bringing them together with others committed to this goal. Through programs and working groups, Eradicate Hate supports academics, professionals, students, parents, survivors, law enforcement, health care providers, and more in forging solutions to this global challenge.

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Our Impact

Eradicate Hate is a beacon of resilience against hate-fueled violence. Our work is now more important than ever, and we are rising to meet the movement. We’ve expanded our programming to reach new communities, forged new partnerships across sectors, and equipped individuals with the tools to confront and prevent violence in their own communities.

  • Prevented two in-school attacks/hate-fueled incidents in the past year through UP End Hate programming
  • Convened 3,500 attendees from more than 38 states and countries at Eradicate Hate Global Summits
  • Activated over 1,600 practitioners through Prevention Practitioners Network programming in 2024
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News & Events

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Letter to MinnPost: Recognizing the Signs of Hate by Brette Steele

Our President, Brette Steele, penned a letter to the editor to the MinnPost in response to the recent attack on U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar. She discusses the importance of recognizing warning signs and shares resources from Eradicate Hate, including the Reach Out Resource Hub. Read the letter to the editor here.
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UP End Hate Report Shows Crucial Role of Youth In Preventing Hate-Fueled Violence

Two reports of weapons on campus averted potential attacks A newly released National Report for UP End Hate, the first upstander awareness initiative for youth ages 12-22 to prevent hate-fueled violence, demonstrates that students can help stop targeted attacks when equipped with the right knowledge, tools, and resources. Research shows that peers play a critical…
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Eradicate Hate Awarded Grant from the OpenAI Foundation’s People-First AI Fund

Pittsburgh-based nonprofit among 208 organizations receiving first batch of awards Today, Eradicate Hate, a nonprofit dedicated to forging practical solutions to prevent all forms of hate-fueled violence, was awarded a $300,000 grant from OpenAI’s People-First AI Fund. This grant will support Eradicate Hate’s efforts to build safer communities for all through programming such as the…
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