Do you support survivors, work with your community to prevent domestic violence, or work in other ways to support the movement to end domestic violence? Connect with us through the opportunities below!

Join Us as a Member

The Partnership is a statewide coalition of members supporting one another in the work to address domestic violence. The Partnership represents the needs of domestic violence survivors to the state legislature, Congress, and the media to advance policy and systemic changes. Membership keeps you connected to this movement and gives you continued access to the tools, expertise and community you need to make a difference and do your best work. 

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Reach Out to Our Help Desk

Have questions or need support in your work to end domestic violence? We’re here to help! Our team provides technical assistance, training, and connections to experts in the field to strengthen your advocacy and prevention efforts. Whether you’re looking for guidance on survivor-centered services, prevention strategies, or alternatives to the criminal legal system, we are here to help.

Take Action

Survivors across the state are at risk of losing access to life-saving services. Federal funding for victim services through the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) has declined dramatically over many years, and state action is urgently needed to prevent domestic violence service providers and other victim services from experiencing devastating across-the-board cuts to their funding. This would directly impact survivors’ ability to access the safety and healing they need and deserve. The Partnership is leading a statewide coalition to advance a budget request for backfill funding in 2025. Take action today to support this budget request!

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Access Partnership Trainings and Curricula

The Partnership’s trainings and curricula provide advocates and organizations with essential tools to prevent and respond to domestic violence effectively. Our trainings include frequent webinars covering timely topics, a sample 40-hour advocate training, prevention core competencies, and more. These resources are designed to build capacity and strengthen services across communities. We provide  foundational training, specialized curricula, and an extensive resource library. 

Explore Our Jobs Board

Domestic organizations across the state post jobs here. Positions span many levels of experience and focus areas. If you’re looking for your next opportunity in California’s Movement to End Domestic Violence, or would like to post a job from your organization, visit our jobs board!

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