Shaina Goodman Content Topic Results
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Special Collection
Special Collection
February 2024
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Other Tax Credits
This collection highlights key resources for the EITC, the Child Tax Credit, Health Coverage Tax Credits, and others, highlighting resources specific to domestic violence survivors and advocates working with survivors.
Special Collection
August 2018
Building Comprehensive Solutions to Domestic Violence
Supporting critical thinking, learning, and victim-defined advocacy.
Special Collection
July 2017
Legislative Advocacy for Nonprofit Organizations
Legislative action has long played an important role in the movement to end gender-based violence, often as a critical component of the grassroots activism of survivors, advocates, and other people committed to mobilizing to end gender-based violence. This collection is designed to provide assistance to nonprofit organizations interested in participating in legislative advocacy.
Materials
Materials
- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
August 2018
#1Thing Action Guide: Inspiring Action Through a Unified Message
Publisher(s): The #1Thing Action Guide includes templates, recommendations, strategies, and tools for incorporating this message into your public awareness activities and campaigns during DVAM, and beyond.
Materials
- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
- Training Tools
July 2018
DVAM 2018 Countdown: Inspiring Action Through a Unified Message - What's Your #1Thing?
Publisher(s): Why #1Thing? The Domestic Violence Awareness Project Advisory Group came together to develop a unified message for inspiring action. NRCDV's DVAM 2018 countdown webinar explores how our collective One Things can lead to the social transformation we all desire to see in our communities and the world.
Materials
- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
April 2018
How can I use funding from the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) to address the housing needs of domestic violence survivors in my community?
Publisher(s):In NRCDV's April 2018 TA Question of the month, Shaina Goodman provides information on using VOCA funding to support survivors' housing needs.
Materials
- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
January 2018
The Difference Between Surviving and Not Surviving: Public Benefits Programs and Domestic and Sexual Violence Victims' Economic Security
Publisher(s): For domestic violence and sexual assault victims, the public benefits programs that support basic economic security are of critical importance. This report discusses the findings from a 2017 survey of over 1,100 service providers. It details barriers survivors encounter when trying to access public benefits programs, cross-sector collaboration and systems-level advocacy, and possible legislative changes to these critical programs.
Materials
- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
July 2017
How can I be more actively engaged in influencing policy that impacts survivors?
Publisher(s): In NRCDV's July 2017 TA Question of the month, Shaina Goodman offers guidance for advocates and domestic violence organizations seeking to engage in legislative action.
Materials
- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
January 2015
How can my program help domestic violence survivors access affordable health coverage?
Publisher(s): For many victims of domestic violence, access to health care is a critical component of their healing and recovery. NRCDV's January 2015 TA Question of the Month provides information on accessing affordable healthcare under the Affordable Care Act.