category i
Family Violence ProgramFor nonprofit organizations with for MORE THAN five years of serving victims of family violence. |
category ii
Supporting Family Violence ProgramFor nonprofit organizations that have been in operation for FEWER THAN five years and whose primary focus is serving victims of family violence. |
category iii
Community PartnerFor organizations, agencies, and businesses that support the mission, goals, and philosophy of TCFV and are committed to working collaboratively to end family violence. |
category iv
IndividualFor individuals who support the mission, goals, and philosophy of TCFV. Domestic violence survivors receive complementary lifetime membership. |
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-Hold 501(c)(3) status. -Primarily serve survivors of family violence and their children in residential or non-residential programs. -Provide services consistent with rules set forth in the Texas Department of Health and Human Services Commission Family Violence Program regulations. -Support TCFV mission, goals and philosophy. |
-Hold 501(c)(3) status. -Primarily serve survivors of family violence and their children in residential or non-residential programs. -Provide services consistent with rules set forth in the Texas Department of Health and Human Services Commission Family Violence Program regulations. -Support TCFV mission, goals and philosophy. Note: Category II programs must have been in operation for fewer than five years, and may only hold Category II membership for three years before applying for Category I membership. |
-Support TCFV mission, goals and philosophy. -Commit to a partnership to end family violence. -Hold accreditation if operating a battering intervention and prevention program. |
-Support TCFV mission, goals, and philosophy -Commit to a partnership to end family violence |
Advocacy and Policy Expertise | ||||
Strong, unified voice before state and federal legislatures. | |
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Development and enactment of legislation supporting victims and survivors. | |
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Influence on the direction of the movement. | |
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Impact funding for family violence programs. | |
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Connection to a network of experienced advocates. | |
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Funding Assistance and Member Discounts | ||||
Exclusive grant-funded project opportunities. | |
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Individualized advocacy with funders. | |
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Grant announcements and updates. | |
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Discounts at trainings, webinars, events and conferences. | |
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Complimentary continuing education units. | |
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Personalized set-up assistance and reduced rates on language interpretation services. | |
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Trainings, Resources, and Information Services | ||||
Priority access to expert support services. | |
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Unlimited technical assistance. | |
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Customized consultations and trainings. | |
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Members-only listserv access | |
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Executive director support series. | |
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Advocate support series. | |
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Assessments, Renewals, and Payment Schedules |
Membership dues are based on your organization’s family violence program operational budget. Members receive a yearly renewal pledge form which includes payment schedule options. Membership dues can be paid annually, biannually or quarterly. |
Membership dues are based on your organization’s family violence program operational budget. Members receive a yearly renewal pledge form which includes payment schedule options. Membership dues can be paid annually, biannually or quarterly. |
Membership dues are based on your organization’s operational budget and are renewed on an annual bases. |
Membership dues for individuals are accessed on an anniversary renewal cycle. |
Amount |
$1,000 – $10,000 |
$250 – $900 |
$100 – $250 |
$35 |
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