Outcome evaluation strategies for domestic violence service programs receiving FVPSA funding : a practical guide Eleanor Sullivan and Cris M. Sullivan
By: Lyon, Eleanor
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Contributor(s): Sullivan, Cris M
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The Family Violence Prevention and Services Administration (FVPSA) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has been the major source of funding for
domestic violence coalitions and programs since 1984. In fiscal year 2007, FVPSA provided almost $125 million to support the work of community-based domestic violence
programs, state coalitions, and a network of national resource centers. The overall purpose of this FVPSA outcome evaluation project is to help states develop and implement outcome evaluation strategies that will accurately capture the impact of FVPSA dollars on survivors’ safety and wellbeing. (From the document). Record #5359