California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

OVERVIEW: The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence supports violence prevention and domestic violence intervention in California.

IP TAKE: Although this organization does not make grants, it is a good one to know if your work involves domestic violence prevention or victims’ services anywhere in the state of California.

PROFILE: Established in Sacramento in 2005, the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (CPEDV) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition. CPEDV was formed upon the merger of the California Alliance Against Domestic Violence and the Statewide California Coalition for Battered Women. With diverse membership across the state, CPEDV represents over 1,000 advocates, organizations and allied groups. The organization "promotes the collective voice of a diverse coalition of organizations and individuals, working to eliminate all forms of domestic violence.” It runs initiatives for violence prevention and domestic violence intervention. It also participates in policy development initiatives for violence prevention and runs capacity building programs for “individuals and organizations working on domestic violence in California.”

Grants for Violence Prevention, Women and Girls

The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence does not make monetary grants but supports violence prevention through several programs and engagements.

  • The Prevention Peer Network is an online resource featuring a “story library” of “strategies to address root causes and shift culture.”

  • Strengthening Access to Economic Supports is a collection of articles and information on financial stability, a key factor in the prevention of domestic violence.

  • Setting Strong Policy provides information about policy priorities and advocacy for domestic violence, violence prevention and victims rights.

  • The partnership’s website also features information about Professional Training and Services for individuals and organizations working in the area of domestic violence prevention and victims’ services.

Important Grant Details:

This organization does not make grants but offers programs and resources for domestic violence “preventionists” and others. See the organization’s Resources, Calendar and Get Involved pages for additional information.

Submit general inquiries via the partnership’s contact page.

PEOPLE:

Search for staff contact info and bios in PeopleFinder (paid subscribers only).

LINKS: