Federal Policy Advocacy
[…] requesting the following legislation and appropriations from the 118th Congress. Victims of Crime Act ( VOCA) The Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) is the largest source of federal funding for domestic […]
[…] requesting the following legislation and appropriations from the 118th Congress. Victims of Crime Act ( VOCA) The Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) is the largest source of federal funding for domestic […]
The Victims of Crime Act ( VOCA) – a major funding source for domestic violence and sexual assault programs – is facing massive, immediate cuts and even more drastic cuts […]
[…] model. Over 65 California programs are implementing the approach using Victims of Crime Act ( VOCA) funding. An Exemplar of the Domestic Violence Housing First Model California Domestic Violence Housing […]
Giving survivors money is awesome! But how do we decide who gets what—and how much? This webinar will dig into the work organizations need to do to develop structures that…
[…] to best utilize it. Join this webinar to learn how to maximize this amazing ad vocacy tool to support the immediate needs of survivors of domestic violence. This webinar is […]
[…] final supplemental operating budget! Domestic violence programs count on federal Victims of Crime Act ( VOCA) funding to meet survivor needs like legal advocacy, mental health support, and safe housing […]
[…] the supplemental operating budget! Domestic violence programs count on federal Victims of Crime Act ( VOCA) funding to meet survivor needs like legal advocacy, mental health support, and safe housing […]
[…] ongoing funding to domestic violence programs — the first in nearly two decades. Trauma-informed ad vocacy services are proven to increase safety, reduce further victimization, and help domestic violence survivors and their […]