Economic Justice
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118th Congress Sign-on Letters
This page contains letters to the 118th Congress that NNEDV has signed onto in support.
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Financial Abuse Toolkit
This toolkit includes information about financial literacy and resources for survivors of financial abuse and the advocates supporting them. General Resources Financial Tips for Survivors: Six quick tips for domestic violence victims and survivors that are seeking to secure their financial future: Financial Abuse Fact Sheet: This fact sheet provides an overview of financial abuse and […]
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Economic Justice and Domestic Violence Advisory Council Recommendations: Advocate Compensation
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) is pleased to announce advocate compensation recommendations from our Economic Justice and Domestic Violence Advisory Council (“the Council”). The Council was made possible through generous funding from NNEDV’s longtime partners at The Allstate Foundation and NNEDV was honored to convene this group of experts. Read more here.
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2021 Administration Letters
This page contains organizational sign-on letters to the Administration and government organizations that NNEDV has signed onto in support.
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Hoja Informativa sobre el Maltrato Financiero
La violencia doméstica es un patrón de comportamiento controlador y de coerción que puede incluir violencia física, emocional/psicológica, sexual y/o maltrato financiero. El maltrato o abuso financiero es una táctica común, utilizada por personas que eligen maltratar mediante el control y aislamiento de su pareja, y puede tener grandes y devastadoras consecuencias. También in inglés.
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The Moving Ahead Curriculum – Spanish
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The Moving Ahead Curriculum
Since 2005, NNEDV and The Allstate Foundation have partnered to deliver trainings and information through The Moving Ahead Grant Program. We’ve provided funding to state domestic violence coalitions (in almost every state and territory) that work with local programs to train advocates, with grant focus areas including matched savings programs, financial education, micro-enterprise, job readiness […]
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2019 Advocate Training
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DV and Stimulus Payments Information
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117th Congress Sign-on Letters
This page contains letters to the 117th Congress that NNEDV has signed onto in support.
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EJ Summit 2019 Materials
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Mission and Vision Statements
“We, the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence and our member agencies, will achieve this vision through collaboration, advocacy, creativity and by working to end all forms of social and economic oppression that allow domestic violence. We embrace these challenges with a unified voice.” This section contains mission and vision statements from some of the state […]
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Paid Time Off (PTO) Policies
“Domestic violence prevention and intervention is a high-stress field. To prevent burnout and reduce turnover of high-quality, effective employees, the… coalition intends to offer eligible employees sabbatical leave as a means to rejuvenate and return to work a more effective employee.” Here you will find resources relating to the paid time off policies at various […]
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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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About the National Network to End Domestic Violence
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Taxes: What You Need to Know to Help Those You Serve
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Ending a Financial Relationship With an Abusive Partner
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Credit and Credit Repair
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Independence Project Brochure
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Financial Abuse Fact Sheet
Also in Spanish.
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Program Book – Economic Justice Summit 2017
This program book for the 2017 Economic Justice Summit, ”Dollars, Sense, and Safety,” was distributed at the inaugural summit in Detroit, Michigan.
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Moving Ahead Curriculum Training Opportunities – PPT
PowerPoint for the webinar: Moving Ahead Curriculum Training Opportunities
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Response to the Request for Information (RFI) from the Bipartisan Bicameral Congressional Paid Leave Working Group on Paid Leave
The National Network to End Domestic Violence, the National Alliance to End Sexual Assault, and The National Domestic Violence Hotline are organizations committed to preventing and addressing gender-based violence, including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. We commend the Bipartisan Bicameral Congressional Paid Leave Working Group for the opportunity to provide a response […]
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The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: The Economic Impact of Social Determinants of Health – PPT
PowerPoint for The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: The Economic Impact of Social Determinants of Health.
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The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: Living Wage Work – PPT
PowerPoint for The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: Living Wage Work.
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The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: Debt Consolidation & Debt Dispute – PPT
PowerPoint for The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: Debt Consolidation & Debt Dispute.
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The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: Independence Project Overview: Credit-building through Micro-Lending – PPT
PowerPoint for The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: Independence Project Overview: Credit-building through Micro-Lending.
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The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: CTC Outreach and the Get CTC Portal – PPT
PowerPoint for The Allstate Foundation Webinar Series: CTC Outreach and the Get CTC Portal
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Economic Justice and Domestic Violence Advisory Council Recommendations
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) is pleased to announce the recommendations from our Economic Justice and Domestic Violence Advisory Council (“the Council”). The Council was made possible through generous funding from NNEDV’s longtime partners at The Allstate Foundation and NNEDV was honored to convene this group of experts.
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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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¿Su cónyuge o ex-cónyuge tomó su pago de impacto económico de alivio tributario por el COVID en el 2020?
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KCSDV Matched Savings for Asset Building Program
Handout for the webinar: Building a Match Savings Program
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KCSDV Matched Savings for Asset Building Program Evaluation
Handout for the webinar: Building a Match Savings Program
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Building a Match Savings Program – PPT
PowerPoint for the webinar: Building a Match Savings Program
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PPT – FinTech
PowerPoint for the webinar: FinTech
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PPT – Helping Families Get Stimulus & Child Tax Credit Payments
PowerPoint for the webinar: Helping Families Get Stimulus & Child Tax Credit Payments
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NNEDV’s Legislative Priorities for the 117th Congress
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DV and Tax in the Pandemic: COVID Relief Payments, Advanced CTC, and Beyond
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Showing Up: How We See, Speak, and Disrupt Racial Inequity Facing Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence – EJ Summit 2019
Lisalyn Jacobs of Just Solutions and Mona Muro of the Texas Coalition Against Family Violence delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
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Curriculum: Intersection of Domestic Violence and Natural Disasters – EJ Summit 2018
Nasim Sarabandi of the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NYSCADV) prepared this presentation and compiled the accompanying resources, drawing upon NYSCADV’s experience providing trainings for disaster response workers. Highlights include the intersection between disaster and domestic violence and ideas for developing ways to assess, support and safety plan for victims of domestic violence in […]
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Economic Recovery – A Look Back & Forward at Nevada’s Experience – EJ Summit 2018
This presentation was created by Francine Lipman, University of Las Vegas, Boyd School of Law; Julie Proctor, S.A.F.E. House; and Jillian Prieto, Esq., Women’s Development Center. It includes Lipman’s segment on Economic Justice & Taxes:An Overview of Options. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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Public Benefits & Domestic Violence Victims’ Economic Security – EJ Summit 2018
Lisalyn Jacobs, CEO of Just Solutions, and Anne Menard of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence collaborated on this brief background on the intersections of domestic violence, sexual assault and economic instability, which includes legislative and administrative threats and opportunities related to public benefits programs. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit […]
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It’s Not Just Luck: Innovative Approaches to Economic Justice for Survivors – EJ Summit 2018
Laura Jones and Danielle Brower of the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence shared a presentation detailing Kansas’ Journey to Implement a Statewide Economic Empowerment Program. Traci Underwood and Kendra Gritsch of the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV) shared a presentation on the organization’s experience implementing Housing First and pursuing a multi-dimensional […]
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Let’s Talk About Supporting Immigrant Survivors – EJ Summit 2018
This presentation from Mona Muro and Krista Del Gallo of the Texas Council on Family Violence discusses changes in the landscape for immigrants, such as executive orders and enforcement, and how this impacts survivors. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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Creating Enthusiasm for Economic Justice: A Local Program Perspective – EJ Summit 2018
Ta’Nika Ellington of the Peace River Center and Laura Stadler-Tobaben of SAFEHOME, Inc., created this presentation about economic advocacy for survivors. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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What Does #MeToo Mean for Survivors’ Employment Rights? – EJ Summit 2018
This PowerPoint was presented by Lisalyn R. Jacobs, CEO of Just Solutions and Interim Legal & Policy Director and the Center for Survivor Agency and Justice, at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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Purple Purse Updates – EJ Summit 2018
This was a breakout presentation shared by Laura Glaza of The Allstate Foundation Purple Purse at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas.
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Transforming the Economic Landscape Facing Survivors: Advancing Racial & Economic Equity – EJ Summit 2018
Lisalyn Jacobs, Policy and Legal Director at the Center for Survivor Agency & Justice, designed this presentation to (re)tell survivor stories that unearth the connection between race inequity and economic opportunity and create Equity Ambassadors who develop strategies that respond to the individual, organizational, and structural inequities facing survivors. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in […]
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Transforming the Economic Landscape Facing Survivors: A Local Perspective
This facilitator guide was created by the National Domestic Violence Hotline, The Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women and New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Coalition. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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What Domestic Violence Advocates Need to Know About Federal Policy – EJ Summit 2018
This presentation by Monica McLaughlin, NNEDV Director of Public Policy, provides an overview of federal advocacy and local advocates role in impacting it. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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Navigating FEMA and the Small Business Administration – EJ Summit 2018
Nasim Sarabandi of the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NYSCADV) prepared this presentation, which draws upon NYSCADV’s experience providing trainings for disaster response workers. Highlights include the intersection between disaster and domestic violence and ideas for developing ways to assess, support and safety plan for victims of domestic violence in disasters. It was shared at […]
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Natural Disaster: The Impact on Already Marginalized Communities – EJ Summit 2018
Zulma Oliveras, Coordinadora Paz para la Mujer; Gloria Terry, Texas Council on Family Violence (TCFV); Andrew VanSingel, American Bar Association (ABA) Young Lawyers Division; and moderator Nasim Sarabandi, New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NYSCADV) collaborated on this presentation, which includes information on legal services for survivors and the impact of recent hurricanes on […]
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2018 Economic Justice Summit Session Materials
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Economic Justice Summit 2018 Speaker Bios
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Economic Justice Summit 2018 Program Book
NNEDV hosted its second annual Economic Justice Summit hosted from March 6-8, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Economic Justice Summit 2017 Program Book
NNEDV hosted its inaugural Economic Justice Summit from March 7-9, 2017, in Detroit, Michigan.
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Housing Advocacy
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Survivors with Low or No Income
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Economic Justice: Living in the Margins – EJ Summit 2019
Pronita Gupta of the Center for Law and Social Policy was the moderator for this session about barriers to economic justice featuring Laura Perez-Boston of the Workers Defense Project, Jessica Howton of the Tahirih Justice Center, and Venita Ray of the Positive Women’s Network. It was shared at the third annual Economic Justice Summit hosted […]
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Updates in the Credit Industry: What’s New – EJ Summit 2019
Melinda Croes of Credit Builders Alliance delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
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The Economic Effects of Abuse: Findings from a National Survey – EJ Summit 2019
Cynthia Hess of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research delivered this presentation about a landmark report, “Dreams Deferred: A Survey on the Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Survivors’ Education, Careers, and Economic Security,” at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
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Survivor Voices & Compensation – EJ Summit 2019
Lisa Pous of SAFE (Stop Abuse for Everyone) delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
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HUD Continuum of Care, Housing Advocacy & Housing Stability Funds – EJ Summit 2019
The following experts participated in a panel at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas: Debbie Fox, NNEDV (moderator) Krista Del Gallo, Texas Coalition Against Family Violence Talia Kahn-Kravis, Credit Builders Alliance, and Rachna Khara, Daya Houston
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Working Hard for the Money: Considerations for Survivors’ Safety, Privacy, and Economic Empowerment in the Gig Economy – EJ Summit 2019
Kara Rhodebeck of NNEDV’s Economic Justice Team and Corbin Streett, Technsology Safety Specialist with NNEDV’s Safety Net project, delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
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Engaging Systems of Finance in Economic Justice – EJ Summit 2019
Tia Subramanian of the Criterion Institute delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas. Content included five strategies for using finance for social change.
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Credit Unions and Unbanked Immigrants, Establishing Affordable Banking and Banking Partnerships – EJ Summit 2019
This presentation about lessons learned in serving immigrant survivors and enhancing their economic security was delivered by Zebulon Beilke-McCallum of the Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Paige Diner of Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund, Holly Melzer of People’s Place, Inc., SAFE Program, and Jaimie Miller of Iowa Credit Union Foundation at the 2019 Economic Justice […]
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Providing Holistic Financial Empowerment to Marginalized Survivors – EJ Summit 2019
Addressing financial abuse can be difficult for any survivor, but individuals who are immigrants, undocumented, have limited English proficiency, or those who belong to historically marginalized communities often encounter many additional obstacles to achieving safety and financial self-sufficiency. This session provided self-care steps to help anyone feeling overwhelmed to create financial plans. Shari Bloomberg of […]
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Engaging Employers in Building Safe and Supportive Workplaces
Sarah Gonzalez Bocinski and Aaron Polkey of Futures Without Violence delivered this presentation, which includes tools for evaluating workplace culture, policies, and practices to identify opportunities to develop a trauma-informed, survivor-centered lens. It was shared at the third annual Economic Justice Summit hosted by National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) on June 19-20, 2019, […]
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Program Book – Economic Justice Summit 2019 Large Font
This document outlines the agenda for the third annual Economic Justice Summit hosted by National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) on June 19-20, 2019, in Houston, Texas.
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Speaker Bios – Economic Justice Summit 2019
These speakers presented at the third annual Economic Justice Summit hosted by National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) on June 19-20, 2019, in Houston, Texas.
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Program Book – Economic Justice Summit 2019
This document outlines the agenda for the third annual Economic Justice Summit hosted by National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) on June 19-20, 2019, in Houston, Texas.
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2019 Economic Justice Summit Session Materials – EJ Summit 2019
This document outlines the agenda for the third annual Economic Justice Summit hosted by National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) on June 19-20, 2019, in Houston, Texas.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Inclusion – EJ Summit 2018
Panelists Laura Glaza from The Allstate Foundation Purple Purse, Tracey Breeden of Uber, and Wendy Bradshaw, Thirty-One Gifts, collaborated on this presentation about connecting business to social causes. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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Estimating the Cost of Violence Against Women – EJ Summit 2018
The Institute for Women’s Policy Research Economic Security for Survivors Project prepared this presentation with data on the costs of domestic violence as well as the limitations of current research. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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Paid Sick and Safe Leave: Helping Survivors & Their Families Stay Safe Without Losing a Job or Paycheck – EJ Summit 2018
The objective of this presentation by Kate Wutchiett of Legal Aid at Work and Melisa Acoba of the California Work and Family Coalition explains emerging legal protections for survivors in the workplace. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las Vegas, NV.
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VOCA and Housing: Successes, Challenges, and Tips – EJ Summit 2018
This PowerPoint was prepared by Stevi Gray, Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence; Kimberly Parker, The Alliance; Debbie Fox, National Network to End Domestic Violence; and Anne Menard, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence. Highlights include flexible funding for survivor housing and Colorado’s experience using Victim of Crime Act Funds. It was shared at the 2018 Economic Justice Summit in Las […]