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A special report from the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP), Pride and Pain: A Snapshot of Anti-LGBTQ Hate and Violence During Pride Season 2019, outlines incidents and trends of violence documented nationally in the two-month period from May 15 to July 15, 2019.

WE ARE THE NATIONAL COALITION OF ANTI-VIOLENCE PROGRAMS
YOU CAN CALL US NCAVP
About NCAVP
We work to prevent, respond to, and end all forms of violence against and within LGBTQ communities. We’re a national coalition of local member programs, affiliate organizations and individual affiliates who create systemic and social change. We strive to increase power, safety and resources through data analysis, policy advocacy, education and technical assistance.
Our Reports
We produce two annual national reports on LGBTQ Hate Violence and LGBTQ Intimate Partner Violence, the only national reports of their kind.
We use these reports to document and raise awareness of the prevalence of this violence, advocate for policy and funding changes that will increase resources to address LGBTQ violence, and recommend strategies to prevent, respond to, and end this violence.
Our Members
We are comprised of organizations and groups across the country that work to prevent and respond to violence against LGBTQ and HIV affected communities. If you are experiencing violence and need support or want to learn more on how to get involved in your local community, contact your local Anti-Violence Project.
If you identify as LGBTQ and have experienced domestic violence or sexual assault (including dating violence or stalking) you have the right to receive support and services.
The National LGBTQ Institute on Intimate Partner Violence aims to improve access to meaningful domestic violence advocacy for LGBTQ survivors of abuse.
We coordinate the National Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Center on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, & Queer (LGBTQ) Cultural Competency.
We create resources offering practical ways you can address violence generally and specifically for transgender survivors and people of color.
In memory of the members of the LGBTQ community we have lost to hate violence and intimate partner violence over the year.
REPORTING
The reports we produce serve our movement as a tool to amplify the experiences of survivors, victims, NCAVP member programs, and to advocate for a world in which LGBTQ people can live free from the threat of violence

Latest NCAVP News
- New York City Anti-Violence Project launches landmark nationwide LGBTQ Safe Spaces Protection Project to address growing hate violence threatHate-based violence is not new, nor are threats to our community. But data shows that a specific type of threat towards LGBTQ people is growing and requires a community-led […]
- NCAVP Responds to the horrific shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colo.(New York) The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs, issues the following statement in response to the anti-LGBTQ hate violence in Colorado Springs, Colo. Our community is mourning twice over as […]
- National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP) Applauds Passage of the Violence Against Women ActFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Cindi Creager, CreagerCole Communications (646) 279-4559, cindi@creagercole.com New York, NY – The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP) celebrates the passage of the Violence Against […]
- LGBTQ Anti-Violence Organizations: #BlackLivesMatter and We Must Reallocate Government Budgets from Policing to Survivor ServicesContact: Ericka Dixon, National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs edixon@avp.org Audacia Ray, New York City Anti-Violence Project aray@avp.org As anti-violence organizations that provide direct services for and advocacy with LGBTQ and […]