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National Network to End Domestic Violence

Projects:

Comprehensive Coalition Technical Assistance Project (CTA Project)

The Comprehensive Coalition Technical Assistance (CTA) project focuses on strengthening the capacity of domestic violence and dual coalitions to create and implement effective, survivor-centered, and survivor-driven services, policies, and practices for domestic violence work in their state or territory.

Grant Programs Served:

STOP Grant Program

Contacts:

Audace Garnett
agarnett@nnedv.org

Confidentiality and Privacy Project

The Confidentiality and Privacy project strengthens and builds the capacity of OVW grantees and subgrantees, specifically of the OVW Improving Criminal Justice Responses Grant Program, to address survivor privacy and confidentiality.

Grant Programs Served:

Abuse in Later Life, Legal Assistance for Victims, Rural, STOP Grant Program, Improving Criminal Justice Response (ICJR)

Contacts:

Audace Garnett
agarnett@nnedv.org

Comprehensive Collaborative Approaches to Housing for Survivors Project

NNEDV’s Collaborative Approaches to Housing for Survivors (CAHS) team provides training, technical assistance, and resource development at the critical intersection of domestic violence, homelessness, and housing. The team also engages in systems work, advocating for policies to increase survivors’ access to housing and protect their confidentiality. The team works to strengthen the collaborations necessary to improve housing options for survivors of domestic violence and their children in order to enhance safety, stability, and well-being. CAHS is a partner of the Safe Housing Partnerships Technical Assistance Consortium (SHPTAC), an innovative national project dedicated to building the capacity of state and territorial coalitions and local programs to improve policies to address the needs of survivors. Working with SHPTAC and experts from national, state, territorial, and local organizations, we help strengthen technical assistance available to both housing/homelessness providers and domestic violence service providers.

Grant Programs Served:

Transitional Housing, Financial Assistance for Victims (FAV)

Contacts:

Comprehensive Transitional Housing Technical Assistance Project 

NNEDV provides technical assistance for grantees, subgrantees, and potential grantees and subgrantees of OVW’s Transitional Housing Assistance Grants for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking program (Transitional Housing Program). NNEDV provides comprehensive, specialized technical assistance and training to state and territorial domestic violence coalitions, local domestic violence programs, other nonprofit organizations and local and state agencies. The Housing Project helps organizations create best practices in housing, transitional housing and related services for victims, and strengthens programs’ response to victims with an emphasis on survivor-driven, empowerment-based services.

 

Grant Programs Served:

Transitional Housing

Contacts:

Children and Youth Online and Technology Safety Project  

This project will provide in-depth training and technical assistance to OVW grantees on child and youth online safety, including technology-facilitated abuse (TFA), digital literacy, healthy relationships, and related topics.

Grant Programs Served:

Rural, STOP Grant Program, Tribal Government

Contacts:

Audace Garnett
safetynet@nndev.org

The Technology Abuse and Safety Technical Assistance (TAS) Project

The Technology Abuse and Safety Technical Assistance (TAS) Project strengthens and builds the capacity of civil and criminal justice system professionals and victim service providers across the nation to respond effectively to the use and/or misuse of technology in domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking (including cyberstalking).

Grant Programs Served:

Disability, Abuse in Later Life, Justice for Families, Legal Assistance for Victims, Rural, Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP), STOP Grant Program, Transitional Housing, Tribal Coalition, Underserved

Contacts:

Audace Garnett
agarnett@nnedv.org