Training Materials/Resources
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Emergency Preparedness Toolkit
Emergencies are inevitable; but by developing safety plans and procedures in advance, your organization can effectively identify and address impending hazards, as well as prepare effective measures to aid recovery after the event. The Partnership’s Emergency Preparedness Toolkit includes a compilation of trusted emergency preparedness resources and guidance materials. Whether you work for a residential […]
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State Plans
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Compassion Fatigue Resource List
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Homicide Response Plan
Provided by End Domestic Abuse WI, the objective of this document is to provide a framework for domestic violence programs to develop a plan for how they will respond to a homicide in their community, whether the victim had been a client or not. Additionally, many of the elements of this plan can be adapted […]
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History of the Domestic Violence Movement
Linked through VawNet, this interactive timeline shows the history of the DV Movement. “This timeline documents key historical events known to significantly impact or advance the goal of intimate partner violence prevention in the United States, noting intersections with sister social justice movements. The information is complied from several timelines and listings of prevention milestones.”
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Domestic Violence in the Military Webinar Series
These webinars will discuss the following aspects of providing services to military affiliated victims: Getting to know the military population Overview of the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Understanding military reporting options The Military Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Learn about military-specific risk and protective factors for experiencing IPV (domestic abuse) Understand the need for military-civilian partnerships […]
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A National Portrait of Restorative Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence
After nearly two and half years of surveying, interviewing and observing practitioners daring to do this work, the Center for Court Innovation compiled their data, impressions and findings in a final report entitled, A National Portrait of Restorative Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence: Pathways to Healing, Safety and Well-being. This project was funded by OVW.
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[COVID-19] Protocol for DV Program Response – Contact Tracing & Response
Here you will find various coalitions’ response to local health department request for protocols regarding contact tracing of clients in their programs.
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Confidentiality
The following documents are provided as guidance for handling client confidentiality matters in direct services. Provided by the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence is a wallet card for direct service practitioners to aid them in responding to outside requests for survivor information. “Confidentiality – An Advocate’s Guide” by the BWJP, speaks directly to the […]
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Court Advocacy
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Fundraising
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Emergency Financial Assistance
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Media Training for Coalitions
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Coalition Board Structure
This is a listserv compilation of the various Board of Directors’ structures from a sampling of coalitions.
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Locating Guidance in the FVPSA Statute and Regulations
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Building Our Capacity to Serve Native American Survivors-Webinar
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[COVID-19] Residential Services during a Pandemic
This link is from a recent Transitional Housing TA call where Dr. Josh Barocas, a specialist in infectious disease from Boston, answers questions from local domestic violence residential programs about how to provide services during the pandemic.
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Power and Control in Relationships: An Assessment Tool
The following Assessment Tool was created by the New York State Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer Intimate Partner Violence Network’s (the Network) Shelter Access Committee to assist intimate partner violence1 programs in assessing for Power and Control in intimate partner relationships. The tool was created to ensure that survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) […]
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Building Our Capacity to Serve Alaskan Native Survivors-Webinar
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Dashboard Reports Templates
Attached you will find two dashboard templates for financial reports to the Board of Directors.
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EJ Summit 2019 Materials
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Communications
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Get PrEP’ed – Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Postcard
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Building Our Capacity to Serve LGBTQ Survivors–Webinar
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Advocacy Beyond Leaving
“Advocacy Beyond Leaving” – by Jill Davies, lays a good process safety planning with survivors who are still in contact with partners specifically but is based on her work with Eleanor Lyons on safety planning with battered women.
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Creating Accessible Request for Proposals/Applications (RFP’s/RFA’s) for FVPSA funding to Local DV programs
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Community Relations Specialist – NHCADSV
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Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA): Background and Funding
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Working at the Intersections of DV, Substance Use and Mental Health
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Consolidated Application – Idaho
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Sample: Arizona RFGA
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Sexual Violence in Disasters
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2022 STATEWIDE FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAM COMPENSATION REPORT
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WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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[Sample] Request for Proposals – DEI
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Culture Handbook
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The Moving Ahead Curriculum Training of Trainers Resources
Interactive Exercises Interactive Spending Leak and Loan Calculator Interactive Budget Spreadsheet The Allstate Foundation Training Videos Credit Scores Interest Rates Download Curriculum The Moving Ahead Curriculum offers a range of information from basic money and financial management principles to advanced, long-term financial planning. Every story and strategy in this curriculum is designed to help survivors overcome […]
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DV and Tax in the Pandemic: COVID Relief Payments, Advanced CTC, and Beyond
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Deputy Director Job Descriptions
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FVPSA Statewide Needs Assessment Trainings
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The Center on Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury Free Training
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New Executive Director Orientation
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The Center on Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury FREE Training
The Center on Partner–Inflicted Brain Injury has developed a training for the domestic violence field and others who work with survivors of partner–inflicted brain injury. This is free and available for anyone and was designed to provide training to DV programs on brain injury and help them better understand why this issue is important in their work.
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Legal Issues
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ED Evaluation
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Emergency Shelter
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Building Prevention Capacity
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Prevention
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Membership
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Specific Populations
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Vermont Sample Monitoring Documents
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Post Site-Visit Sample Documents
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Site Visit Agreements and Questionnaires
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Site Monitoring Visit Resources
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FVPSA Grants
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Grants & Funders
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Direct DV Services
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Sponsorship Examples
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About NNEDV
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Disaster Response and Emergency Financial Assistance
Parts I & II will explore how natural disasters affect domestic violence rates, including the impact on survivors and programs. It will discusses the Texas Report, as well. You will also receive the special perspective from state administrators and programs. Accompanying documents include: Black Feminism and Radical Planning: New Directions for Disaster Planning Research Understanding […]
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History of the DV Movement
Explore the history of the Domestic Violence Movement by reading: “A Living History (1973-1993): How the Experiences of Early Activists Shaped the Violence Against Women (VAW) Movement in Ontario: A Case Study” and “Lessons Learned and Wisdom Gathered” by Deborah Ann Sinclair
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Boards of Directors
“In contrast, nonprofit organizations do not have shareholders but instead have stakeholders that represent the communities that they serve, including donors, funders, and survivors. The nonprofit board of directors will generally represent their varied constituency and make decisions based on these multiple interests.” This section includes resources for and about nonprofit boards, particularly boards of […]
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Succession Planning
“All nonprofit sexual assault and domestic violence organizations can benefit from succession planning, regardless of their size… Developing and implementing a succession plan can further build and strengthen your organization by enhancing and creating a learning orientation for your board and staff, building the capacity of your organization’s operations, and enhancing your organization’s services to […]
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2019 Advocate Training
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Positively Safe Poster 2
These posters are available for programs to print and display. Each poster has a fact on the intersection of domestic violence and HIV. This resource can help survivors feel more comfortable discussing HIV and individuals living with HIV for more comfortable discussing domestic violence.
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Positively Safe Poster 1
These posters are available for programs to print and display. Each poster has a fact on the intersection of domestic violence and HIV. This resource can help survivors feel more comfortable discussing HIV and individuals living with HIV for more comfortable discussing domestic violence.
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Conversation Guide: Starting the Discussion About Domestic Violence
HIV/AIDS service providers are a pivotal resource for survivors in starting the discussion about domestic violence. It is important to open the conversation about violence by asking questions, but service providers and advocates should make the process conversational and safe. This conversation guide can help ease hesitation in talking about violence with clients, while creating […]
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Cost Allocation Plans
The purpose of cost allocation plans are to summarize, in writing, the methods and procedures used to allocate costs to various programs, grants, contracts and agreements.
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Funding Formulas
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Criminal Justice System Advocacy
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Housing Advocacy
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Systems Advocacy
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Survivors with Low or No Income
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