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National Domestic Violence Hotline
www.ndvh.org
Provides crisis hotline assistance for domestic violence victims across the country. 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY).

Stop Family Violence
www.stopfamilyviolence.org
“The people’s voice for family peace.”

Northwest Network of bisexual, transgendered, lesbian, and gay survivors of abuse
www.nwnetwork.org
Increases our communities' ability to support the self-determination and safety of bisexual, transgendered, lesbian, and gay survivors of abuse through education, organizing and advocacy.

National Latino Alliance for the Elimination of Domestic Violence
www.dvalianza.org
A national organization that works in the areas of research, public policy, training and technical assistance, and community education and development. (English and Spanish)

Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA)
www.mincava.umn.edu
Providing research, education, and access to violence related resources.

The Ending Violence Against Women Project (EVAW Project)
www.evawproject.org
The EVAW Project conducts free multi-disciplinary trainings for professionals working with domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking cases in Colorado

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Data Resource Center—Colorado
www.jrsa.org/dvsa-drc/colorado/
The Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Data Resource Center provides information on how data are collected and used in the states. Funded by the National Institute of Justice, this Center seeks to identify the types of information currently being captured by state and local agencies.

Colorado Bar Association—Domestic Violence: Make it your Business
www.makeityourbusiness.org
Helps Colorado employers and employees “recognize, respond, and refer” to Domestic Violence in the workplace.

Checkoff Colorado
www.checkoffcolorado.org
A collaborative statewide public awareness campaign about checkoff giving. All checkoff contributions in Colorado are voluntary donations from a taxpayer’s refund, not a redirection of his or her tax liability.

Cut It Out
www.cutitout.org
"Cut It Out is a program of the Salons Against Domestic Abuse Fund dedicated to mobilizing salon professionals and others to fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in communities across the United States. CUT IT OUT builds awareness of domestic abuse and trains salon professionals to recognize warning signs and safely refer clients to local resources."

The Survivor Project
www.survivorproject.org
A non-profit organization dedicated to addressing the needs of intersex and trans survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

National Network to End Domestic Violence
www.nnedv.org
Based in Washington, DC, NNEDV is a social change organization representing state domestic violence coalitions, is dedicated to creating a social, political and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists.

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
www.coloradocoalition.org
CCH advocates for and provides a continuum of housing and a variety of services to improve the health, well being and stability for homeless and at-risk families, children and individuals throughout Colorado.

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
www.ncadv.org
Based in Colorado, NCADV’s work includes coalition building at the local, state, regional and national levels; support for the provision of community-based, non-violent alternatives; public education and technical assistance; policy development and innovative legislation; focus on the leadership of NCADV’s caucuses and task forces developed to represent the concerns of organizationally under represented groups; and efforts to eradicate social conditions which contribute to violence against women and children.

Stalking Resource Center
www.ncvc.org/src
SRC’s dual mission is to raise national awareness of stalking and to encourage the development and implementation of multidisciplinary responses to stalking in local communities across the country.

Family Violence Prevention Fund
www.endabuse.org
For more than two decades…the FVPF has continued to break new ground by reaching new audiences including men and youth, promoting leadership within communities to ensure that violence prevention efforts become self-sustaining, and transforming the way health care providers, police, judges, employers and others address violence.

Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody
www.ncjfcj.org/dept/fvd/res_center
"The mission of the Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody is to provide access to the best possible source of information and tangible assistance to those working in the field of domestic violence and child protection and custody."

Women's Rural Advocacy Programs
www.letswrap.com
WRAP is a cooperative of Domestic Violence and Criminal Justice Intervention programs serving southwestern Minnesota. This site provides general domestic violence information for victims and the community, as well as information helpful to professionals providing community education and training.

Victims of Crime with Disabilities Resource Guide
wind.uwyo.edu/resourceguide/resources/resources.asp
The Victims of Crime with Disabilities Resource Guide project is designed to provide a variety of tools and services which help disseminate and share information on ending violence against people with disabilities.

National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative
www.ndvfri.org
The National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative (NDVFRI), a project of Baylor University, is a national clearinghouse and resource center dedicated to domestic violence fatality review.

The Denver Trauma Pages
www.du.edu/psychology/traumapages
This website is intended to serve as a resource for professionals interested in trauma research in the Denver area. This website is not meant as a resource for individuals in crisis. The TSS Group, under the direction of Dr. Anne DePrince, examines correlates of trauma and violence exposure in youth and adults.

Accessing Safety Initiative
www.accessingsafety.org
OVW and the Vera Institute of Justice (Vera), through its Accessing Safety Initiative (ASI), have created a website specifically addressing the issue of violence against individuals with
disabilities and Deaf individuals. Specific topics include information on domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, disability, Deaf culture, and the intersection of violence against women and disability/Deaf issues. In addition, the website provides valuable information on creating accessible services and programs, collaboration building, conducting a needs assessment, and creating a strategic plan.

VAWnet
www.VAWnet.org
The mission of VAWnet, the National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, is to harness and use electronic communication technology to end violence against women. VAWNet is an easily accessible and comprehensive collection of full-text, searchable electronic resources on domestic violence, sexual violence and related issues.

Legal Links

American Bar Association, Commission on Domestic Violence
www.abanet.org/domviol
Provides valuable information about a wide-range of domestic violence issues and extensive links to other resources and organizations. The website includes listings of ABA policies, training materials, legal briefs, and sample legal forms relevant to domestic violence issues and proceedings. The website also provides information about upcoming events and training opportunities.

American Prosecutors Research Institute (APRI)
www.ndaa-apri.org
Provides the voice of America's Prosecutors and support their efforts to protect the rights and safety of the people.

Colorado Legal Services
www.coloradolegalservices.org
Help for low-income Coloradans seeking legal information dealing with civil legal matters only. No assistance is available for issues dealing with traffic violations or criminal matters.

Legal Momentum
www.legalmomentum.org/ehrvdv
Employment and Housing Rights information for Victims of Domestic Violence

NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund
www.nowldef.org
NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund uses the power of the law to define and defend women’s rights. “Working in Congress, the courts and the media, we act strategically to secure equality for all women across the country.”

Tribal Court Clearinghouse
www.tribal-institute.org
Devoted to providing information to people working in Native American tribal courts. The Tribal Court Clearinghouse is designed as a resource for tribal justice systems and others involved in the enhancement of justice in Indian country.

Women’s Law
www.womenslaw.org/CO/CO_main.htm
Information to help women navigate the domestic violence-related court system, both criminal and civil, in Colorado. (English and Spanish)

Community Partners

Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA)
www.ccasa.org
Founded in 1984, the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA) is the collective voice of survivors of sexual violence and those who support a society free from violence and oppression. CCASA works to eliminate sexual violence by providing education, training and prevention initiatives; influencing public policy; advocating for resources; and promoting offender accountability.

Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA)
www.coloradocrimevictims.org
The Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA) is a statewide membership organization committed to addressing the needs of all crime victims by providing support and education for individuals, systems, agencies, and communities in such a way as to value diverse backgrounds.

 
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