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to benefit the
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
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Riverside RAAM ‘Team Pedal to Empower’ is a group of 8 men and women, racing
coast to coast , over 3000 miles, enduring extreme physical conditions
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Race Across America (RAAM) is one of the most respected and longest running
endurance sports events world-wide. It’s viewed as the pinnacle of athletic
achievement in both cycling and the greater sporting community
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Team Pedal to Empower has chosen to race for the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center – An
organization recognized globally for it’s innovative work in the education and
prevention of Domestic Violence and Domestic Homicide
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The goal of Team Pedal to Empower is to raise awareness ‘coast to coast’ of
domestic violence and the ability to predict and prevent domestic homicide with
education and training
to benefit the
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
Media Coverage
•Four Video Crews Providing Up To Date Video, Photo and Text Coverage
•25+ Million Page Views Annually
•2,500+ articles in TV, Radio and Print
•Pre Race and Race Day Events
•Twitter, Facebook and Social Media Promotion and Amplification of Message
•Signage on Support Vehicles – 20 mph Billboards Across America
•Live Video Feeds From the Road
•Promotional Partnerships with Domestic Violence Organizations Nationwide
to benefit the
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
The number of American troops killed in Afghanistan and Iraq between 2001
and 2012 was 6,488. The number of American women who were murdered
by current or ex-male partners during that time was 11,766. That’s nearly
double the casualties lost during war.
Did you know that domestic violence is an epidemic in the US and worldwide?
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1 in every 4 women is a victim of domestic physical violence at some point in her
lifetime.
3 or more women are murdered by their boyfriends or husbands on average every
single day.
20 people are victims of intimate partner violence, every minute of every day.
A woman is beaten every 9 seconds in the U.S.
Imagine if we had been able to save those lives?
Ending Domestic Violence Homicide one community at a time …
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
Domestic Violence High Risk Team Model
“If it is predictable, it is preventable” The Domestic Violence High Risk Team
(DVHRT) Model identifies predictable patterns of abuse that escalate in violence and
severity. The DVHRT identifies the most dangerous cases of domestic violence and
intervenes to prevent cases from escalating to lethal levels.
The DVHRT Model:
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Is recognized as a best practice by the Department of Justice, Office for Violence
Against Women and replication of the model is currently underway in the Borough
of Brooklyn, NY and Cuyahoga County, OH.
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Has received national and international recognition in publications such as The New
Yorker, MSNBC, NPR’s The Diane Rehm Show, The Boston Globe, The Guardian (UK),
the Washington Post, and more.
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Has a highly trained staff of homicide prevention specialists that provide training and
technical assistance to law enforcement, judges, probation officials and other
stakeholders involved in domestic violence cases within the criminal justice system.
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
About The Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) Model
The DVHRT Model represents true change: instead of removing the victim, we emphasize
offender accountability. Since 2004, the DVHRT model has been transforming the national
response to DV homicide since in communities throughout Massachusetts and across the
nation. The core elements of the model are:
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Early identification of high risk offenders
Coordinated offender containment and monitoring of offenders
Individualized, multidisciplinary team response to victim safety
During the first nine years of operating the pilot DVHRT, we have successfully
intervened in 129 cases of high risk of domestic homicide and there have been NO
domestic murders in our nine town service area. The results are promising:
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94% of victims remained safely in their homes as opposed to going into shelter
91% of victims were not re-assaulted
90% of cases had a criminal justice intervention
78% of offenders’ were found guilty
65% of offenders received jail time
Sponsorship Opportunities
Presenting Sponsor—$50,000:
*Prominent logo on Team Kit (cyclists’ uniform)
*Prominent logo on team vehicles
*Prominent logo placement and link on website
*Logo on race marketing materials
*Prominent logo on crew apparel
*Logo on team finish photo
*Brand/logo included in all social media race coverage
*Prominent mention in all communication efforts
to benefit the
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
MARKETING
Sponsorship Opportunities
Founding Sponsor—$25,000:
*Logo on Team Kit (cyclists’ uniform)
*Logo on team vehicles
*Logo placement and link on website
*Logo on race marketing materials
*Prominent logo on crew apparel
*Brand/logo included in four days of social media race coverage
*Mentioned in all communication efforts
Platinum Sponsor—$10,000:
*Logo on team vehicles
*Logo and link on website
*Logo on race marketing materials
*Logo on crew apparel
*Brand/logo included in two days of social media coverage
*Listed in all communications efforts
to benefit the
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
MARKETING
Sponsorship Opportunities
Gold Sponsor—$5,000:
*Logo on team vehicles
*Logo and link on website
*Logo on crew apparel
*Brand/logo included social media coverage
*Listed in communications efforts
Silver Sponsor—$2,500:
*Logo on team vehicles
*Logo and link on website
*Logo on race marketing materials
*Logo on crew apparel
*Listed in communications efforts
to benefit the
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center
Additional Marketing Campaigns & Event Opportunities
*Pre -race and Race Day Events
*Social media campaigns including Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
*Signage on support vehicles – 20 mph billboards across America
*Live video from the field
*Promotional partnerships with domestic violence organizations nationwide