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Funding & Appropriations

Federal funding for VAWA, VOCA, and FVPSA has enhanced federal, tribal, state and local responses to domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking, and supported lifesaving emergency shelters and services for domestic violence victims and other crime victims. Increased funding is essential to ensure that programs across the country can keep the lights on, answer crisis calls, and provide essential services for victims fleeing violence.

Date added: August 28, 2014

New Mexico Coalition Against DV

Established in 1979 and incorporated on May 15, 1981, New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV) has been working to achieve…Established in 1979 and incorporated on May 15, 1981, New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV) has been working to achieve…Established in 1979 and incorporated on May 15, 1981, New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence […]

Date added: August 26, 2014

NNEDV Partners with Local Chefs and Foodies to Celebrate VAWA

August 26, 2014 - On October 9th, Chefs Take a Stand will return to our nation’s capital! NNEDV is once again partnering with some of DC’s finest women chefs and mixologists to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

Date added: August 26, 2014

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Date added: August 22, 2014

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Date added: August 22, 2014

Capacity Technical Assistance

NNEDV's Coalition Capacity Project provides comprehensive, specialized technical assistance and training to the coalitions in order to best address the needs of victims and local domestic violence programs. The coalitions have access to technical assistance regarding best practices at the national level.

Date added: August 19, 2014