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National Conference Support Program

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OVC's Training and Technical Assistance Center offers customized assistance and scholarships:

Professional Development Scholarship

State Crime Victim/Survivor Scholarship Program

See also: State Conference Support Program

The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) created the National Conference Support Program to support the efforts of public or private, nonprofit organizations hosting national conferences on victims' issues. Support will be made available on a competitive basis to eligible organizations.

OVC looks forward to partnering with your organization to advance quality training and skills development in the victim services field. Please note that requests for support must be received at least 6 months prior to the planned conference date.

  • Conference support services menu (PDF 37 kb)—Presents resources and activities available to eligible agencies and organizations under the National Conference Support Program.

  • Program guidelines (PDF 27 kb)—Establishes the structure, requirements and criteria for the OVC National Conference Support Program. Includes details on eligibility, funding, and how to apply.

Additional material will be posted online as it becomes available.

For more information, contact OVC TTAC at 1-866-682-8822 (TTY 1-866-682-8880) or send an e-mail to TTAC@ovcttac.gov. When applying for the National Conference Support program, please send your completed cover letter and concept paper at least 6 months prior to the start of your conference to:

Office for Victims of Crime
Training and Information Dissemination Division

OVC National Conference Support Program
810 7th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20531
Fax: 202-514-6383


This document was last updated on September 10, 2008