Everytown announced Friday they were making 500 grants available to fund demonstrations modeled after the planned march by Parkland, Florida students.

The $5,000 grants would be to those who want to organize “sibling marches” to coincide with the March for our Lives event planned by Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students on March 24. Everytown said the funds are meant to provide resources to those who plan events stressing the need to pass gun control legislation.

“Students are making history and demanding that our elected officials protect them,” said Everytown President John Feinblatt in a statement. “Everytown is proud to help them make their voices heard on March 24, and we look forward to more Americans following their lead to forge meaningful change to our country’s gun laws.”

The group, an evolution of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, founded a decade ago by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, publicly announced a youth-based offshoot, Students Demand Action, four days after the Parkland shooting.

As of Monday, 424 events were planned.