The Jensen Project proudly announces the 2024 GrantTank Recipients. 19 grantees have been awarded over $6 million to serve survivors of human trafficking. #endtrafficking #philanthropy #grantmaking
The Jensen Project
Philanthropy
Irving, Texas 1,186 followers
The Jensen Project is a nonprofit organization fueling strategic partnerships in the fight against sexual violence.
About us
We believe we’re stronger together. As a rape survivor, our founder Janet Jensen discovered that organizations are doing the hard work needed, but faced similar obstacles. This journey led her to create The Jensen Project, unifying local nonprofits in the fight against sexual violence.
- Website
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http://TheJensenProject.org
External link for The Jensen Project
- Industry
- Philanthropy
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Irving, Texas
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- nonprofit, social justice, and human rights
Locations
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Primary
130 E John Carpenter Fwy
Suite 430
Irving, Texas 75062, US
Employees at The Jensen Project
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Lauren Grogan, MBA
Advocate for survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence and sexual assault
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Sarah Johnston, MSW
MSW, Anti-Human Trafficking Subject Matter Expert and Advocate. Director of Strategic Initiatives at The Jensen Project
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Malikha Mayes
Program Manager | Project Manager | Data Analytics
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Tiffani Price
Executive Director/ CEO at GloryB Advocate for survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault.
Updates
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Open to Debate's episode "Is It OK to Pay for Sex?", Yasmin Vafa of Rights4Girls explains how the Equality Model, the Survivor Model, reduces sex trafficking, while her opponent argues why full decriminalization offers a better path forward. We are so proud of Yasmin for how well she represented the movement in this debate. Give it a listen: https://lnkd.in/g8fsNTBR #podcast #podcastdebate #endtrafficking #endsexualviolence
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July is Social Wellness Month, a time to focus on fostering healthy relationships and supporting survivors of sexual violence. Join us as we continue to fuel the fight against sexual violence and uplift adult female survivors of sex trafficking. Together, we can create a world where everyone feels safe and empowered. #SocialWellnessMonth #EndSexualViolence #EndTrafficking #enditmovement
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We're expanding our team! The Jensen Project is seeking talented individuals for three full-time positions: Strategy and Advocacy Coordinator, Grant Manager, and Executive Assistant. If you're passionate about advocating for survivors of sexual violence, this is your chance to join a dedicated and impactful team. Check out the positions on our Careers page: https://lnkd.in/gtD3WdAV If you're happy where you are, share these openings with others in your network. #NowHiring #CareerOpportunities #SupportSurvivors #EndTrafficking
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🚨 Help us secure $50,000! 🚨 The Jensen Project will match every dollar we raise up to $50,000 this month. That means $100,000 to help law enforcement find missing kids fast. But we need YOUR help to reach our goal by July 31st! Every donation counts. Join our mission today: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g3jE52Z7 #NCPTF #JustOneMore #Parenting #ProtectKids #MissingKids #TheJensenProject #OnlineSafety
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Julie Valentine is a traveling forensic nurse who treats patients across three states. In her presentation at the Conference on Crimes Against Women 2024, she shared data from her encounters showing how vulnerable mental illness makes women to sexual assault. While only 1 in 5 women in the United States have a mental illness, over 40% of her patients reported having a mental illness during their SANE exams. Additionally, most of the women who disclosed a mental illness to Valentine also said they met their perpetrator on a dating app. Online dating and other activities often pose risk, but that risk may be increased for women with mental illness. #CCAW24 #SAAM #EndAbuse #endsexualviolence
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In early April, a hearing was held to discuss the ramifications of a bill introduced in Rhode Island supporting full decriminalization of the sex trade. Survivor leaders from multiple partner agencies, including WorldWE, Rights4Girls, National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), Safe Exit Initiative, Amirah, and My Life My Choice, attended to highlight the harm full decriminalization could do in Rhode Island. Historically, Rhode Island legalized indoor prostitution through a loophole in the law from 1980–2009. Survivors testified at the hearing, sharing their stories of the exploitation they experienced during that time. The Jensen Project is proud of the strength shared in survivors' testimonies and the work being done in Rhode Island to prevent further exploitation and harm from happening. #EndExploitation #SurvivorVoices #EndTrafficking #endsexualviolence
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Historically, those found guilty have had their Second Amendment rights revoked due to the clear link between firearm possession and homicide in domestic violence cases. However, two years ago, United States v Rahimi put that in jeopardy. Last week, the Supreme Court determined that those convicted of domestic violence charges cannot possess a firearm. What a win for the anti-violence movement! #USvRahimi #SecondAmendment #EndAbuse #enditmovement
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Sex trafficking victims at illicit massage businesses are primarily East Asian, and there are three key reasons for this: over a century of anti-Asian immigration policies in the United States, the Vietnam and Korean wars where US soldiers exploited overseas brothels and began fetishizing Asian women, and the misrepresentation and continued stereotyping of Asian women in American media. According to Chris Muller-Tabanera from The Network at the Conference on Crimes Against Women, policy, war, and stereotyping are the main culprits for the exploitation of Asian women in the United States. With this knowledge, we can find the formula for their liberation. #CCAW24 #StopAsianHate #EndTrafficking #endsexualviolence
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Did you know that "fawning" and "appeasement" are not synonyms? According to Ruby Jo Walker at the Conference on Crimes Against Women 2024, they are two different fear responses with distinct pathways through the polyvagal system. Appeasement occurs when a victim intentionally bonds with their perpetrator to convince them they are on the same "team" to avoid harm. An appeaser must fluctuate between fear and calm to form this connection. Fawning, or placating, is more of a reflex. Adults who fawn were likely abused as children, resulting in an underdeveloped sense of self and safety. Fawning involves giving in to the assailant's wishes in hopes of reducing violence or harm. Of all the fear responses, fawning is the one most likely to lead to homicide. There are no "bad" responses to fear, only ones that are more or less effective at keeping someone safe. If you see yourself in either of these definitions, we recommend reaching out to a counselor for support. #CCAW2024 #EndAbuse #EndTrafficking #endsexualviolence