Family Violence Program
For nonprofit organizations with for MORE THAN five years of serving victims of family violence.
Supporting Family Violence Program
For nonprofit organizations that have been in operation for FEWER THAN five years and whose primary focus is serving victims of family violence.
Community Partner
For organizations, agencies, and businesses that support the mission, goals, and philosophy of TCFV and are committed to working collaboratively to end family violence.
Individual
For individuals who support the mission, goals, and philosophy of TCFV. Domestic violence and sexual assault survivors receive complementary lifetime membership.
u003cspanu003eComplimentary lifetime membershipsu003c/spanu003e are available to domestic violence survivors.
Commonly Asked Questions
Anyone who supports the mission, goals, and philosophy of TCFV can apply to become an individual member, applications are reviewed weekly. Individuals who join will receive a membership account that can only be utilized by that individual member. Organizational members must meet all eligibility requirements and complete a membership application to be considered, organizational applications are reviewed quarterly. Once membership is approved, the organization will receive a membership account with a designated admin feature that offers account access abilities to all employees of the organization. All membership accounts will allow members to make payments, update contact information, access the training hub, and retrieve other member benefits.
Anyone who is a survivor of intimate partner violence or sexual assault is eligible for a complimentary membership. This is considered an individual membership and will receive all the benefits this category offers.
The short answer is up to three months. Organizational membership applications are reviewed quarterly by the TCFV Membership Committee. Recommendations for membership approval are then submitted to the TCFV Board of Directors for consideration. The board of directors presents final decisions on the second Friday of February, May, August, and November.
u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eA good rule of thumb is…if your organization is a nonprofit and provides family violence services for more than 50% of your clients, you would be considered for Category I or Category II. If you do not provide direct services to survivors, are a for profit company or a government agency, your organization would be considered for Category III.u003c/spanu003ernrnu0026nbsp;
Yes! TCFV offers many resources, publications, and affordable training opportunities to nonmembers. You can also receive support by becoming an individual member and accessing membership benefits through your personal account.
To request a nonmember account, email our u003ca href=u0022mailto:cm@tcfv.orgu0022u003eCoalition Manager Teamu003c/au003e.
Organizational membership dues for Category I and II are assessed annually and are based on your organization’s overall family violence program budget. Members receive a yearly renewal pledge form which includes payment schedule options. Membership dues for these categories can be paid annually, biannually, or quarterly.rnrnOrganizational membership dues for Category III are accessed annually and are based on your organization’s operating budget.
Need More Info?
For more details about becoming a member or inquiries on your current membership, contact our Membership Manager Bianca Rawlings.
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