Clery Center National Campus Safety Awareness Month logo

green dot graphic

September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month (NCSAM)

In 2008, National Campus Safety Awareness Month (NCSAM) was unanimously approved by Congress to encourage a public conversation on important topics in violence prevention at our nation’s colleges and universities.

Our role with NCSAM at Clery Center has been simple: to develop free programs and resources that promote campus safety. Each year we choose a relevant theme, then work to spread awareness, inform institutional policy, and effect change.

Learn more about this year’s theme and connect to the resources below.


 

NCSAM 2021 promo image

Make it National Campus Safety Awareness Month all year long by supporting Clery Center’s mission!

Don’t allow cost, capacity, or red tape to be the reason any school doesn’t do more to keep students safe. Your donations support free and low-cost trainings, resources, and guidance to help schools all over the country through some of their most challenging safety concerns — like how to alert the campus community about an active shooter and how to prevent sexual violence.

Together, we can make a difference. Donate today and support safer campuses. Thank you!

Donate Now!


 2023 NCSAM Summit

NCSAM 2023 Virtual Summit: Rebuilding Safety on Campus
September 13 & 14, 2023

Clery Center’s 2023 National Campus Safety Awareness Month Virtual Summit explored how to rebuild and enhance the feeling of safety on campus in a post-pandemic culture dealing with budget cuts, mental health crises, and divergences between safety practices and public perception. Learn more about 2023's summit on our NCSAM 2023 event page:

LeARN MORE


Become a Sponsor!

Interested in becoming a NCSAM or Clery Center sponsor? Contact [email protected] with the subject line: Sponsorship.

NCSAM Content Usage Guidelines

As a national nonprofit, Clery Center strives to make many of its resources and programs free of cost and available to the public. If you would like to use or share any of these resources, please read our usage guidelines.