I Have The Right To is a survivor-led nonprofit that works to prevent sexual assault in K–12 and higher education by educating students, parents, and educators; supporting survivors; and promoting school transparency, accountability, and trauma-informed responses so every student can learn free from sexual violence.
K–12 and campus sexual-assault prevention and response, Title IX enforcement and reform, survivor rights and services, consent and healthy-relationships education, school accountability and transparency, youth leadership and bystander intervention programming
Primarily funded by individual donations and philanthropic grants, supplemented by program fees, paid engagements, and merchandise/fundraising sales (donations accepted through Network for Good)
Co‑founders and high‑profile individuals Chessy Prout, Susan Prout, and Alexander Prout; board members and advisors including Don McPherson and Leslie Morgan Steiner; partnerships and relationships with education and survivor‑advocacy stakeholders (examples include Vital Voices involvement and local Planned Parenthood affiliates through facilitators)
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))