National Sexual Violence Resource Center is a clearing house of information, resources and research, related to all aspects of sexual violence. Activities include collecting, reviewing, cataloging, and disseminating information related to sexual violence; coordinating efforts with other organizations and projects; providing technical assistance and customized informational packets on specific topics; and maintaining a website with current information including incoming conferences, funding opportunities, job announcements, research, special events, links to state and territory coalitions, and other resources. The NSVRC also produces a biannual newsletter, The Resource; recommends speakers for conferences; coordinates national sexual assault awareness activities; and identifies emerging policy issues and research needs. The NSVRC serves coalitions, local rape crisis centers, government and tribal entities, colleges and universities, service providers, researchers, allied organizations, policy-makers, and the general public. Contact NSVRC toll free at 877-739-3895.
National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center helps prevent violence against women by advancing knowledge about prevention research and fostering collaboration among advocates, practitioners, policy makers, and researchers. Over the next five years, the NVAWPRC and its partners at CDC will be involved in a number of activities to accomplish this mission. The NVAWPRC serves as a clearinghouse for prevention strategies by keeping researchers and practitioners aware of training opportunities, policy decisions, and recent research findings. The NVAWPRC website also offers the latest reserach on violence against women. As a resource to everyone involved in the field of violence prevention so they can better do their work.
National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center serves as a user-friendly, single point of access for information and materials available from federal agencies working to prevent violence and suicide among our nation's youth. The resource center is a collaboration between the CDC and other federal agencies. The center's web site, toll free hotline 1-866-SAFEYOUTH (723-3968), and fax-on-demand service offer information about prevention programs, publications, research and statistics, and fact sheets. The site links parents, teens, and researchers to materials designed specifically for those audiences.
Violence Against Women Electronic Network provides support for the development, implementation and maintenance of effective violence against women intervention and prevention efforts at the national, state and local levels through electronic communication and information dissemination. VAWnet participants, including state domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions, allied organizations, and individuals, have access to on-line database resources. Network members are able to engage in information sharing, problem solving, and issue analysis via electronic mail and a series of issue-specific forums facilitated by nationally recognized experts in the field of violence against women. VAWnet also operates an extensive searchable electronic library available to the general public, providing links to external sources; an "In the News" section; and access to articles, and audio and video resources focused on intimate partner and sexual violence and related issues

