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Family Violence Prevention Fund

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Family Violence Prevention Fund
NameFamily Violence Prevention Fund
Formation1980
FounderSan Francisco-based National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposeDomestic violence prevention and Intimate partner violence support
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Region servedUnited States
Key peopleGloria Steinem, Susan Schechter, Michael Bolton

Family Violence Prevention Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault through advocacy, education, and community-based initiatives, often in collaboration with organizations like the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, National Organization for Women, and American Bar Association. The organization was founded in 1980 by a group of San Francisco-based activists, including Gloria Steinem and Susan Schechter, who were instrumental in shaping the feminist movement and battered women's movement. The Family Violence Prevention Fund has worked closely with legislators, such as Senator Barbara Boxer and Representative Nancy Pelosi, to pass landmark legislation like the Violence Against Women Act and Family Violence Prevention and Services Act. The organization has also partnered with corporations like Verizon and Allstate to develop innovative programs and services.

History

The Family Violence Prevention Fund was established in 1980, during a time of growing awareness about domestic violence and its impact on families and communities, with the support of organizations like the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and National Organization for Women. The organization's early work focused on providing technical assistance and training to service providers, such as shelters and hotlines, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline and National Dating Abuse Helpline. In the 1990s, the organization expanded its work to include policy advocacy and community-based initiatives, often in collaboration with government agencies like the Department of Justice and Department of Health and Human Services. The Family Violence Prevention Fund has also worked with influential individuals like Oprah Winfrey, Maria Shriver, and Michael Bolton to raise awareness about domestic violence and promote healthy relationships.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Family Violence Prevention Fund is to prevent domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault by promoting healthy relationships, supporting survivors, and advocating for policies and practices that prevent violence, often in partnership with organizations like the National Alliance to End Homelessness and American Psychological Association. The organization's objectives include providing training and technical assistance to service providers, promoting community-based initiatives, and advocating for legislation and policies that support survivors and prevent violence, with the support of legislators like Senator Dianne Feinstein and Representative Jackie Speier. The Family Violence Prevention Fund also works to promote public awareness and education about domestic violence and its impact on families and communities, often in collaboration with media outlets like CNN, NBC, and The New York Times.

Programs_and_Services

The Family Violence Prevention Fund offers a range of programs and services to support survivors of domestic violence and promote healthy relationships, including training and technical assistance for service providers, community-based initiatives, and policy advocacy, often in partnership with organizations like the National Network to End Domestic Violence and National Center for Victims of Crime. The organization also provides resources and support for children and youth who have experienced trauma or violence, including counseling and mentoring programs, with the support of organizations like the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. The Family Violence Prevention Fund has also developed innovative programs and services to address the needs of underserved populations, such as immigrant and refugee communities, often in collaboration with organizations like the National Immigration Law Center and Refugee Council USA.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Family Violence Prevention Fund has had a significant impact on the field of domestic violence prevention and intervention, with a range of achievements and successes over the years, including the passage of landmark legislation like the Violence Against Women Act and Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, with the support of legislators like Senator Patrick Leahy and Representative Gwen Moore. The organization has also provided training and technical assistance to thousands of service providers and community-based organizations, and has promoted public awareness and education about domestic violence and its impact on families and communities, often in collaboration with media outlets like Fox News, MSNBC, and USA Today. The Family Violence Prevention Fund has also worked with influential individuals like President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and First Lady Michelle Obama to raise awareness about domestic violence and promote healthy relationships.

Notable_Initiatives

The Family Violence Prevention Fund has launched several notable initiatives over the years, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline and National Dating Abuse Helpline, which provide support and resources for survivors of domestic violence and dating abuse, often in partnership with organizations like the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and National Organization for Women. The organization has also developed innovative programs and services to address the needs of underserved populations, such as immigrant and refugee communities, often in collaboration with organizations like the National Immigration Law Center and Refugee Council USA. The Family Violence Prevention Fund has also worked with corporations like Verizon and Allstate to develop corporate social responsibility initiatives that promote healthy relationships and prevent domestic violence, with the support of influential individuals like Oprah Winfrey and Maria Shriver.

Organizational_Leadership

The Family Violence Prevention Fund is led by a team of experienced professionals who are dedicated to preventing domestic violence and promoting healthy relationships, including executive director Peggy Jennings, who has worked with organizations like the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and National Organization for Women to promote public awareness and education about domestic violence. The organization's board of directors includes influential individuals like Gloria Steinem, Susan Schechter, and Michael Bolton, who have worked to promote healthy relationships and prevent domestic violence through advocacy, education, and community-based initiatives, often in collaboration with organizations like the American Bar Association and National Alliance to End Homelessness. The Family Violence Prevention Fund also has a national advisory committee that includes experts and leaders in the field of domestic violence prevention and intervention, such as Dr. Judith Herman and Dr. Jeffrey Edleson, who have worked with organizations like the National Institute of Justice and National Center for Injury Prevention and Control to develop innovative programs and services to address the needs of survivors of domestic violence.

Category:Non-profit organizations

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