Resource Directory

NAESV responds to the needs of local programs, sexual assault coalitions, funders, administrators, and allied professionals to help meet survivors' comprehensive needs. Focus areas include the Victims of Crime Act, American Rescue Plan relief funds for rape crisis centers, housing needs of survivors, and prevention. Explore our collection of resources.

Sexual Assault Coalition Resource Portal

Password protected resources for Sexual Assault Coalitions

Resource Directory

Funding Your Housing Work

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Funding Your Housing Work [Spanish]

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Day of Action Toolkit

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Rape Crisis Center Survey Report (2025)

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Housing Needs of Survivors of Sexual Assault: Webinar for FVPSA Administrators

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About NAESV

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The National Alliance to End Sexual Violence (NAESV) is the voice in Washington for the 56 state and territorial sexual assault coalitions and more than 1000 rape crisis centers working to end sexual violence and …

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Housing for survivors of sexual assault is not currently being adequately addressed, both through existing victim-specific and mainstream homeless programs, and in permanent safe and private housing. Some identified areas of need are: A National …

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The National Sexual Assault Housing Collaborative is comprised of the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, the National Organization of Sisters of Color Ending Sexual Assault, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, and the National …

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Survivors of sexual assault have complex housing needs. A survivor who is sexually assaulted in their home may need a safe place to stay in the immediate aftermath of the crime; a person experiencing housing …

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HUD’s Office on Gender-Based Violence (OGBV) develops, coordinates, and implements policies and programs to address the safe housing and economic stability needs of survivors of gender-based violence. OGBV is responsible for: This project was supported …

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