Coordinated Community Response
NMCADV is focused on improving the system response to domestic violence through the creation and funding of a Coordinated Community Response ( CCR) model.
Needs Assessment
The New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV) and the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD), partnered to develop a statewide, DV needs assessment.
Organizational Capacity Building
NMCADV is funded to assist New Mexico domestic violence (DV) service providers grow their programs and serve their communities.
Policy Initiatives
The New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence supports various policy initiatives and advocates for meaningful change through the work of a regionally elected committee of domestic violence service providers.
Economic Justice
We provide financial literacy education, matched savings programs, and credit repair services for survivors and their families.
Children’s Project
We provide support, training, and technical assistance for New Mexico programs serving children, their parents, and caregivers impacted by domestic violence.
Battering Intervention Programs (BIP)
We provide training and support for facilitators participating in BIPs across the state.
Companion Animal Rescue Effort (CARE)
We support a network of safe havens for the animals of domestic violence victims in New Mexico.
Confidentiality
Confidentiality is one of the most important, yet challenging aspects of domestic violence work.
Safe To Be You!
Safe to Be You! is a partnership of multiple organizations to provide free civil legal services for LGBTQ survivors of violence.
Service Animals in Domestic Violence
Best practices and training resources for domestic violence victim service providers to serve people with service animals, emotional support animals, and companion animals.