Description: End Rape On Campus (EROC) is a U.S.-based nonprofit advocacy organization that provides direct support to survivors of campus sexual violence, conducts education and prevention work, and advocates for policy reforms at campus, state, and federal levels to strengthen survivor protections and institutional accountability. Type: Non-profit organization (501(c)(3) fiscal-sponsorship/project) Policies: Advocates for stronger Title IX enforcement and regulations, Clery Act and campus safety transparency, affirmative-consent and survivor-centered campus adjudication policies, expanded survivor services and accommodations, and federal/state accountability mechanisms for educational institutions. Funding: Primarily funded through individual donations, philanthropic grants and partnerships; operates under fiscal sponsorship arrangements (notably Social Good Fund) and conducts fundraising and donor-supported programming. Affiliates: Co-founded by Andrea Pino and Annie E. Clark; has worked with and partnered with survivor advocacy groups such as Know Your IX and public-awareness organizations including Civic Nation; Tarana Burke is a prominent board member/ally.