National Partners
PACER gratefully acknowledges the generous support we receive from many national nonprofit organizations that raise awareness for bullying prevention. Partners include organizations that reach a national audience and focus on bullying prevention, child and youth, disability, or education issues. Partners support and promote PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center's activities and resources on their social media channels, e-newsletters, and printed materials.
Become a Champion Against Bullying
Nonprofits, schools, and community groups that serve local and statewide communities are invited to
Become Champions Against Bullying.
National Partners
Advocates for Victims of Abuse | We are working to raise awareness of bullying prevention! |
American Association on Health and Disability | |
American Council for School Social Work | ACSSW promotes the website and activities of PACER, including most specifically events that occur each October. Likewise, as information from PACER comes forward during the year, we include many items in our weekly newsletter. |
American Dance Therapy Association | |
American School Counselor Association | |
Autism Society | The Autism Society is here to empower individuals on the spectrum, support providers and allies to take a stand against bullying. |
Center for Cyber Safety and Education | |
Council for Exceptional Children | |
Council of Administrators of Special Education, Inc. | |
Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund | |
Learning Disabilities Association of America | |
National Association of School Psychologists | |
National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE) | |
National Autism Association | The National Autism Association provides bullying prevention information to families and service providers. Each year, we feature a campaign entitled #OddToo, which is based on the writing of a young boy with autism who has experienced bullying. NAA also |
National Council on Independent Living | |
National Eating Disorders Association | |
National PTA | National PTAs Connect for Respect (C4R) initiative guides PTAs and families through helping to improve school climate and reduce bullying. |
National Runaway Safeline | |
National Rural Education Association | |
National Safe Place Network | NSPN will share information to help raise awareness. In addition, we are working to create resources. |
No Bully | No Bully is the most comprehensive professional development proven to eradicate bullying and enhance school culture. Through our evidence-based prevention and intervention program, we have a 90% success rate of solving incidents of bullying. |
Public Advocacy for Kids | |
Safe Place® | Safe Place® will share information to help raise awareness. In addition, we are working to create resources. |
School Social Work Association of America | |
The Bully Project | |
The National School Climate Center | Through our leading school climate survey, the Comprehensive School Climate Inventory (CSCI), we have given voice to more than 400,000 students, parents and staff in 22 states across the country. These voices are shaping the future of our schools in ways |
Tourette Association of America | We collaborate with PACER throughout the year on bullying prevention initiatives. Our organization always participates in Unity Day, and plans to work on a webinar or Facebook Live again in 2020. |
Tyler Clementi Foundation | Our mission is to end online and offline bullying in schools, workplaces, and faith communities. |
Stride | Stride’s mission is to help learners of all ages reach their full potential through inspired teaching and personalized learning. As an education company, Stride prepares students for their lifelong journey as learners and earners. That’s why they provide a suite of products and services that allow students to create the life they deserve. At the same time, Stride’s integrated offerings help educators and enterprises harness the potential of their students and employees. |