
National Programs Focused on the Prevention of Domestic Violence
Battered Women's Justice Project
The Battered Women's Justice Project offers training, technical assistance, and consultation on the most promising practices of the criminal and civil justice system in addressing domestic violence. Staff attorneys and advocates can provide information and analyses on effective policing, prosecuting, sentencing, and monitoring of domestic violence offenders.
Minnesota Program Development, Inc.
202 East Superior Street
Duluth, MN 55802
(218) 722-2781
Faith Trust Institute
Faith Trust Institute is an international, multi-faith organization working to end sexual and domestic violence. Faith Trust Institute provides communities and advocates with the tools and knowledge they need to address the religious and cultural issues related to abuse. Faith Trust Institute works with many communities, including Asian and Pacific Islander, Buddhist, Jewish, Latino/a, Muslim, Black, Anglo, Indigenous, Protestant and Roman Catholic.
2400 N. 45th Street #10
Seattle, WA 98103
206-634-1903 phone
206-634-0115 fax
Family Violence Prevention Fund
The Family Violence Prevention Fund develops innovative strategies to prevent domestic, dating and sexual violence, stalking and child abuse.
383 Rhode Island Street, Suite 304
San Francisco, CA 94103-5133
Phone: 415-252-8900
FAX: 415-252-8991
Washington, DC Office
1522 K Street, NW #550
Washington DC 20005
Boston Office
67 Newbury Street, Mezzanine Level
Boston, MA 02116
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
The mission of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) is to organize for collective power by advancing transformative work, thinking and leadership of communities and individuals working to end the violence in our lives.
Public Policy Office
1633 Q Street NW, Suite 210
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202-745-1211
Fax: 202-745-0088
TTY - (202) 745-2042
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
The Family Violence Department (FVD) of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) has advanced social change in courts and communities across the country by providing cutting-edge training, technical assistance, and policy development on issues of family violence. The NCJFCJ's projects have enhanced the safety, well-being, and stability of domestic violence victims and their children by improving the way criminal, civil and social justice systems respond to family violence.
P.O. Box 8970
Reno, NV 89507
Office: 775-784-6012
FAX: 775-784-6628
Email: staff@ncjfcj.org
National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women
The National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women, a nonprofit organization founded in 1987, is a resource and advocacy center for battered women charged with crimes related to their battering. Through its work, the organization aims to increase justice for — and prevent further victimization – of arrested, convicted or incarcerated women.
125 South 9th Street, Suite 302
Philadelphia, PA 19107
TOLL-FREE: 800-903-0111 ext. 3
Phone: 215-351-0010
FAX: 215-351-0779
National Clearinghouse on Marital and Date Rape
The mission is to bring about social, legal, political, psychological, economic, and religious change through our vast resource network of information and support, in order to make intimate relationships truly egalitarian.
2325 Oak Street
Berkeley, CA 94708
Phone: 510-524-1582
National Network to End Domestic Violence
NNEDV offers a range of programs and initiatives to address the complex causes and far-reaching consequences of domestic violence. Through cross-sector collaborations and corporate partnerships, NNEDV offers support to victims of domestic violence who are escaping abuse relationships – and empower survivors to build new lives.
660 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 303
Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202-543-5566
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
A component of the Family Violence Prevention Fund, the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) was founded in 1993 as a key component in a national network of domestic violence resources. The NRCDV provides support to all organizations and individuals working to end violence in the lives of victims and their children through technical assistance, training and information on response to and prevention of domestic violence. The Mission is to promote, support and enhance the development and implementation of services, policies, public awareness prevention activities and research efforts at national, state and local levels which assure safety and justice for all victims, survivors and others affected by domestic violence.
Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Family Violence Prevention Fund
383 Rhode Island Street, Suite 304
San Francisco, CA 94103-5133
Phone: 800-313-1310
FAX: 415-252-8991