Il carrello è vuoto

By Shawndell Dawson, Founder & CEO, Dawson Visionary Enterprises
On February 18th, I stood in front of 154 domestic violence and sexual assault advocates and asked them a simple question: What tools do you need most right now?
I wasn’t asking as a researcher collecting data for a report that would sit on a shelf. I was asking as someone who spent 15 years in federal leadership watching advocates do extraordinary work with inadequate tools — and who is now building something to change that.
The webinar, “Amazing Advocates Make Amazing Creators,” was a collaboration between Dawson Visionary Enterprises and ReloShare, a social enterprise providing housing solutions for survivors. 154 advocates joined live from over 20 states, representing shelters, coalitions, legal services, trafficking programs, and tribal communities. They stayed for 79 minutes — 19 minutes past the scheduled end — because the conversation was that important.
And what they told us is shaping everything we build next.
What You Need Most Right Now
We asked advocates to select up to two categories of tools that would be most helpful in their daily work. 89 advocates responded, and two categories dominated:
The Top Two — By a Wide Margin 58% said self-care and sustainability tools are what they need most. 61% said program organization tools — the systems, templates, and frameworks that make daily work manageable. The next closest category? 30%. These two needs aren’t just leading — they’re in a different league. |
Other categories advocates identified: systems navigation shortcuts (30%), shelter operations guides (29%), peer mentoring frameworks (21%), new staff onboarding tools (18%), and coordination templates (15%). Every one of these represents a product that should exist on the Advocates Paying Advocates Marketplace — and several are already in development.
What You’re Most Excited to Create
Here’s where it gets really interesting. We didn’t just ask what advocates need. We asked what you’d be most excited to build.
42% chose burnout prevention and self-care — nearly double every other category. You’re not just telling us what you need. You’re telling us what you know. And you’re ready to share it.
25% were most excited to create operations and organization tools. 19% wanted to build coordination resources. And 15% were drawn to peer support and mentoring products.
This tells us something powerful: the expertise already lives in the field. Advocates aren’t waiting for outside consultants to build their tools. They’re ready to create them — for each other.
What You Want to Learn Next
We asked which topics would be most valuable for future webinars, and the response confirmed what we’re already hearing:
The polls gave us the numbers. The open conversation gave us the stories.
We asked advocates: “What did you wish you had when you first started?” The responses came from across the country — Alaska to Florida, tribal communities to urban shelters — and they echoed the same themes:
One advocate shared that she became “the advocate I wanted to see here” — turning her own experience of needing support into a career of providing it. That’s exactly the spirit the APA Marketplace was built for: advocates creating the tools they wished they’d had, so the next generation doesn’t have to start from scratch.
This data isn’t sitting in a spreadsheet. It’s driving our product development, our creator recruitment, and our marketplace strategy right now.
Products in Development
Based on what you told us, we’re actively recruiting creators for burnout prevention and self-care tools, program organization systems, shelter operations guides, peer mentoring frameworks, and new advocate onboarding kits. If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want to hear from you.
The APA Marketplace Is Live
The Advocates Paying Advocates Marketplace launched this month as the first marketplace built specifically for DV/SA advocates and organizations to create and sell digital products to each other. We already have creators joining, products being submitted, and a growing community of advocates who believe in the communal economy model: advocates paying advocates, and everyone growing together.
What’s Next?
This webinar was just the beginning. Based on what you told us, we're building more training content around the topics you ranked highest — starting with sustainability and multiple income streams. In the meantime, our free Creator Quick Start Session and upcoming Creator Kickstart Sessions are already available. Explore all of our trainings at dawsonvisionaryenterprisesllc.com/training. More is coming soon.
What’s New on the APA Marketplace?
Amazing things are already happening with incredible advocates. Since the webinar, we welcomed our very first creator product to the Advocates Paying Advocates Marketplace: