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December 2020

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11:00 am NYSCADV: Using an Agile Framework to Write Grants: Including Tactics that will Help NFPs Adapt their Grant Seeking Strategy
American Bar Association: 2020 US Elections Aftermath: A Social Justice Policy Summit
2:00 pm Prevent Connect: #WeGovern: How do we go from imagining a world without violence to building it?
11:30 am American Bar Association: Structural Racism is Killing Us. Now What?
12:00 pm American Bar Association: Do Minority Citizens (And Non-Citizens) Still Have Privacy Rights?
1:00 pm End Violence Against Women International: New Frontiers in Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assault by Intoxication
12:00 pm Lifespan: LGBTQ+ & Ally Caregiver Support Group
1:00 pm National Alliance for Safe Housing: What Survivor Advocates Should Know about the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program
1:00 pm NCADV:Interpersonal Violence and Disability: Understanding the Intersection and Making Connections
1:00 pm American Bar Association: Defund the Police? Dismantle the U.S. Department of Homeland Security? Let’s Discuss Policy Approaches to Institutional Reform
1:00 pm American Bar Association: Our Country is Full. True or False?
1:00 pm NYSCADV Webinar Featuring Joan Meier of George Washington University Law School
2:00 pm Ending Violence Without Violence: Vidas Negra Importan: Black Latinx Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
2:30 pm American Bar Association: Hate Crimes are Growing More Violent: Realities, Challenges, Remedies
2:30 pm National Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Reducing Violence Behavior
4:00 pm NNEDV: Contact Tracing: Considerations for Survivor Privacy
2:30 pm American Bar Association: Pro-Tip: Antiracist Allyship
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Upcoming NYSCADV Events

  • Join NYSCADV on June 11, 2024, for our first Economic Empowerment Summit as we explore Economic Justice as a tool for survivors to rebuild independence and financial security after abuse. The summit will focus on providing advocates with skills and tools to equip survivors with tools for economic independence, workforce development and the complex interplay between financial and mental well-being.

    Who should attend:
    - Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Advocates
    - Allied Organizations supporting financial empowerment
    - State Partners
    - Funders

    Additional information and registration details are forthcoming.

  • NYSCADV's 2024 Domestic Violence Program Directors’ Summit will be held at Hilton Albany on Tuesday, September 10, from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Join us for an engaging event where you'll connect with domestic violence program directors, leaders, and peers to address shared challenges and successes. Delve into critical issues such as staff retention, funding advocacy, sustainability, and strategies for thriving in our ever-changing environment. Our event features insightful conversations and dynamic panel discussions.

    Highlights Include:
    - Collective Action Planning: Collaborate with peers to strategize for collective impact.
    - Key Insights: Learn tips and techniques for navigating challenges and leveraging opportunities for building leadership.
    - Celebration of Successes: Reflect on recent achievements in New York that positively impact domestic violence advocacy services and support for survivors.
    - Focused Discussions: Topics include funding advocacy, burnout prevention, staff retention, and the realities of running a DV program.

    Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge, network with like-minded professionals, and equip your organization for success in today's evolving landscape.