BWJP is a member of the Domestic Violence Resource Network (DVRN), comprised of the national resource centers on domestic violence funded by the Family and Youth Services Bureau of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Other DVRN members are:
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
National Capacity Building Center on Safe and Supportive Housing for Domestic Violence Survivors
Harrisburg, PA
www.nrcdv.org
National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center
Lame Deer, MT
www.niwrc.org
National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
National Capacity Building Center to Expand Services for Children, Youth, and Abused Parents Impacted by Domestic Violence
San Francisco, CA
www.futureswithoutviolence.org
National Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody
Reno, NV
www.ncjfcj.org/our-work/domestic-violence
National Latin@ Network for Healthy Families and Communities
St. Paul, MN
www.nationallatinonetwork.org
Asian-Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence
San Francisco, CA
www.apiidv.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Austin, TX
www.thehotline.org
Strong Hearts Native Hotline
Austin, TX
www.strongheartshelpline.org
National LGBTQ DV Capacity Building Learning Center
Seattle, WA
www.nwnetwork.org
National LGBTQ Institute on IPV – NW Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse
Seattle, WA
www.lgbtqipv.org
Capacity Building and Program Technical Assistance for FVPSA Formula Grantees – NNEDV
Washington, DC
www.nnedv.org
Ujima, Inc.: The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community
Washington, DC
www.ujimacommunity.org
DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Washington, DC
www.dccadv.org
National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health
Chicago, IL
www.nationalcenterdvtraumamh.org
StrongHearts Native Helpline
www.strongheartshelpline.org
Through participation in the network, the members aim to ensure that our individual efforts are informed by the expertise of other members, in the belief that our diversity strengthens our critical thinking and that robust discussion of cross-cutting policy and practice issues improves our advocacy on behalf of survivors, their families, and their communities.
DVRN members also engage in collective strategic action to advance public policy, institutional change, and community responses that address shared issues of concern and effectively integrate and respond to the diversity of realities and needs of survivors and their families.