Our work in the United States

Violence incited online can have devastating impacts locally.
We support Federal, State, and local government and community partners to lower risks of violence.

Our work is always rooted in evidence, protection of civil liberties and constitutional rights, and the fundamental belief that change is possible

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Enhancing knowledge of the risk environment

We deliver civil liberties and data privacy compliant assessments of risks of violence online.

National & State Threat Bulletin

Our monthly digest on threats of violence online, shared with key decision makers across the country.

Threat Monitoring Service

We track threats of violence against specific targeted communities, including political leaders, elected officials, and Asian, Black, Hispanic and Latin American, Indigenous, Jewish, LGBTQ+, Muslim, and other minority communities.

Tailored Insights

We conduct in-depth investigations on specific forms of violence online, including glorification of mass shooters.

Violence Prevention

Moonshot delivers services with partners across the country to reduce risk of violence.

Local Violence Prevention

Moonshot supports states and local governments to deliver violence prevention initiatives.

Online Violence Prevention Model

Leveraging existing capabilities across any region

Offering dedicated services to concerned bystanders and people considering violence

Ensuring that services are offered online - where so much incitement to violence begins

Nationwide Violence Prevention

We signpost services to Americans in need of support, including concerned bystanders and people considering violence.

We connect people at-risk of domestic violent extremism with Life After Hate’s Exit services. They provide critical care for individuals leaving extremist groups.

We ensure concerned family members and loved ones have access to support by directing them to Screen Hate’s resources online.

We operate a 24/7 text helpline set up in partnership with Crisis Text Line to support people considering violence. To date, we have delivered over 200 crisis counselling sessions to people in need across the United States.