Organizational Membership
Organizational membership annual dues
rate is $375 (a $100 value), up to 5 individuals from a
nonprofit organization may join the National Center for Victims of Crime and
immediately receive all the benefits that our members now enjoy. Join
now.
Organizational Membership
Form.
Individual
Membership
Individual membership annual dues rate is
$95 and it is non transferrable. Join today and immediately start receiving the tools and
resources you need to help victims of crime rebuild their lives and belong to a
national network of victim service professionals. Join
now.
Membership benefits
include:
- Registration Discount
For the National Conference
and other training programs.
- Member Spotlight (NEW!)
Web feature that highlights innovative programs and recent achievements of our members.
View our current Member
Spotlight.
- National Center Member Listserv
A unique online
community through which victim service professionals can communicate,
support each other, and move the field forward in addressing the many
challenges victim service providers face as they help crime victims.
- Policy updates
Bi-weekly e-mails provide breaking
news about critical legislation, upcoming conferences, and funding
opportunities.
- Public outreach materials
Camera-ready posters,
op-ed pieces, and advocacy tools will help you promote crime victim issues
during National Crime Victims' Rights Week and throughout the year. (1 per
organization)
- News Service
We bring you major news stories on key
national, state, and local trends, issues, and events that affect the victim
services community. Weekly e-mail updates ensure you have the news you need
to know!
- Valuable discounts
Enjoy generous discounts on
ground-breaking reports, training manuals, award-winning posters in our
Online Store. Members-Only web page Current and archived publications,
public policy updates, and much more are available exclusively to members.
Join
now.
Remember! VAWA and VOCA
funds can be used to purchase either type of
membership.
| What others say about us: Ninety-eight percent of National
Center members would encourage a colleague or acquaintance to join the
National Center for Victims of Crime. (Source: 2008 Membership
Survey) |
Who are our
members? Any individual interested in crime victims' issues would benefit
from our membership. However, our typical members are victim service
professionals from organizations such as:
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- juvenile justice departments
- prosecutor offices at federal, state, and local
levels
- police and sheriff departments
- probation and parole offices
- rape crisis centers
- victim compensation offices
- victim survivor groups and advocacy organizations
- youth programs
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- hospitals and other healthcare facilities
- civic organizations
- colleges and universities
- community advocacy groups
- correctional institutions
- crime victim coalitions
- criminal justice departments
- domestic violence shelters
- family and women centers
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To learn more, call our
Membership Department at 202-467-8742 or e-mail at msykes@ncvc.org.
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