• Victim Assistance Response to Mass Violence Webinar Series

    Please join us on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, from 2‒3:30 p.m. ET, for the third installment of the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center’s (OVC TTAC) Victim Assistance Response to Mass Violence Webinar Series: Trauma Notification, which will highlight the importance of victim service providers responding to incidents of mass violence...

  • National MDT Survey and Listening Sessions Report Out and Request for Feedback

    Join us on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, from 2:00–3:00 p.m. eastern time for the Elder Justice Initiative webinar "National MDT Survey and Listening Sessions Report Out and Request for Feedback." This webinar will discuss the findings from the 2025 National Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Listening Sessions and the 2025 National Elder Abuse MDT Needs Assessment Survey. Key takeaways from...

  • Webinar, Innovation spotlight: Promising IPV Interventions Across Contexts

    Join the Center for Victim Research (CVR) for this informative session for researchers and service providers.  Prevention is possible. This roundtable spotlights programs that have demonstrated success in preventing intimate partner violence and promoting healing—from culturally grounded practices to community-based innovations. The webinar is part of a series hosted by The National Health Initiative on Violence...

  • Staying in Compliance: Meeting Federal Time-Keeping Requirements (for Sub/Direct Recipients)

    During this virtual training, participants will gain an understanding of federal time-keeping requirements, including those outlined in Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200 (2 CFR 200), and the U.S. DOJ Grants Financial Guide, which applies to all recipients of DOJ funding. Additionally, attendees will learn about common & most recent audit...

  • Webinar, Built on Trust: Community Partnerships for Firearm Violence Prevention Research

    February 26, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm The Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education invites you to a webinar series designed to build the capacity, confidence and visibility of researchers and practitioners working to prevent firearm-related violence. This webinar will offer practical guidance on addressing past research harms and building durable, trust-based...

  • Virtual National Town Halls on Mass Violence

    As the National Mass Violence Center begins the new year, it is important that we continue to consider our commitments with fresh eyes. First, why is the commitment to being survivor-centered and survivor-driven so foundational to the work? How can partnerships in mass violence preparation and response strengthen community capacity and resilience? What types of...

  • Registration is now open for the upcoming Elder Justice Initiative webinars

    MDT Fundamentals and Lessons Learned  February 27 from 3:00–4:30 p.m. ET This session will focus on what is needed to create a successful multidisciplinary team (MDT) for elder abuse case reviews, including building a strong foundation and overcoming common challenges. This webinar will feature teams funded by the Office for Victims of Crime and developed...

  • Victim Assistance Response to Mass Violence Webinar Series: Webinar 4-Volunteer Management

    Please join us on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, from 2‒3:30 p.m. ET, for the fourth installment of the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center's Victim Assistance Response to Mass Violence Webinar Series: Volunteer Management, which will highlight the importance of victim service providers responding to incidents of mass violence and terrorism....

  • NGMA Annual Grants Training

    National Grants Management Association March 22-25, 2026, Washington, D.C. Annual Grants Training (AGT) is a three-day, in-person event ideal for professionals involved in the management of federal grant awards. It is the largest grants management-focused training event in the nation. Event agenda includes keynote speakers, plenary panels, 50+ breakout sessions, expo hall with NGMA corporate...

  • Empowering Change: Innovative Response Strategies for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

    End Violence Against Women International Annual Conference April 7-9, 2026 - New Orleans, Louisiana Join thousands of professionals, including law enforcement, prosecutors, advocates, health care providers, judges, faith leaders, educators, researchers, and others for a powerful 3-day conference dedicated to advancing innovative response strategies for sexual assault and domestic violence. Through cutting-edge workshops, inspiring keynotes,...

  • Working in Solidarity to Serve Immigrant Survivors: AIS Town Hall

    AIS Town Hall  Working in Solidarity to Serve Immigrant Survivors: Policy Updates and Best Practices April 16, 2026, 3:30–5:00 pm ET. Immigrant survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and other crimes, and the advocates who support them, continue to face rapidly shifting challenges. Since our last Town Hall, the policy and practice landscape...

  • Vital Subjects: The Intersections of Animal Abuse, Interpersonal Violence, and Child Abuse

    This Vital Subjects webinar is designed to educate participants about the unique challenges faced by victims who have pets; the correlation between animal abuse, interpersonal violence, and child abuse; and the importance of providing safe havens for both humans and their pets. The webinar will highlight the critical role that pet shelters, such as Noah's...