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NNEDV’s 4th Economic Justice Summit
NNEDV hosted our fourth Economic Justice Summit online, March 2-4, 2021.
Date added: May 20, 2020Amicus Briefs
Date added: May 18, 2020
Congressional Sign-On Letters
Date added: May 18, 2020
NNEDV Applauds House Passage of HEROES Act
Urges Senate to Support Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence
Date added: May 15, 2020NNEDV Launches “DocuSAFE,” A New Evidence Collection App for Survivors
New tool will help survivors collect evidence of technology-facilitated abuse, harassment, or harm.
Date added: May 7, 2020Recognizing the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls
On May 5, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) recognizes the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls. This day of observance shines a light on the staggering number of abducted and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Date added: May 5, 2020[CLOSED] Urge Congress to Address the Needs of Survivors During COVID-19
While NNEDV commends Congress for taking steps to protect survivors in the CARES Act, serious gaps for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors remain. Urge Congress to take action today!
Date added: April 29, 2020As Federal Stimulus Checks Arrive, Domestic Violence Risk Continues
The Allstate Foundation giving more than 100 emergency grants to support nonprofits during pandemic
Date added: April 24, 2020Support Safety for Survivors this May …and Beyond
On May 5, 2020 people around the world are coming together to celebrate Giving Tuesday Now, a global day of giving and community created as an emergency response to the unprecedented needs caused by the rapid spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) will be participating in Giving […]
Date added: April 22, 2020Funding Opportunity from The Allstate Foundation to Help Domestic Violence Nonprofits Impacted by COVID-19
The Allstate Foundation recently announced that they will be providing $500,000 to help local domestic violence nonprofits impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Date added: April 8, 2020