At NCVC, we offer more than just membership—we offer a chance to make a real impact in the lives of victims of crime and their families., NCVC has been at the forefront of victim advocacy for over 40 years. Our national approach means we are not only supporting local and state-level initiatives but also shaping policies and standards that affect victims across the entire country. As an NCVC member, you gain access to resources, training, and networking opportunities that connect you with leaders in the field, allowing you to be part of the solution at a larger scale.
National Impact: NCVC’s reach extends across the U.S. Our efforts influence policy, raise awareness, and provide resources on a national level. As a member, you are connected to this broad and meaningful work, amplifying your voice and the voices of victims everywhere.
Resource Access: Members receive access to a wealth of resources, including reports, training materials, awareness backgrounding, and other victim advocacy materials.
Community: Join a dedicated network of advocates, survivors, and professionals committed to creating lasting change. Membership means you are part of a community that is as passionate about victims’ rights as you are.
National Reach, Local Impact: While other organizations may focus on specific areas or issues, NCVC’s national platform allows us to work across every state and advocate for systemic change, ensuring that victims are supported no matter what victimization they experienced or where they are located.
Be a Part of a Community: NCVC is committed to creating a powerful, unified community for victims’ rights. As a member, you will be part of efforts to create lasting, positive change for victims and their communities both locally and nationally.
By becoming a member of NCVC, you are joining a national community dedicated to improving the lives of victims across the country. Your membership directly supports our advocacy efforts, ensuring that victims’ voices are heard and that systemic changes can be made to support survivors and their families.
You will have benefits such as Invitations to webinars, training sessions, and other events, opportunities to advocate for national initiatives, and Forums that provide members with networking opportunities alongside fellow advocates, survivors, and professionals. Discounts on NCVC events and Conferences. An opportunity to submit your work to “The Bulletin,” a peer-led publication.
The mission of the National Center for Victims of Crime is to forge a national commitment to help victims. We are dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime.
We envision a society that prioritizes the safety and healing of communities, responds to the needs of all individuals harmed by crime, promotes victims’ rights, and engages in advocacy for systems change to reduce crime and its impact on victims and their families.
With our partners, we have made tremendous progress at local, state, and federal levels in securing rights, resources, and protections for victims of crime
We highly value education and training, and we believe it improves the way crime victims are treated and understood
The National Center provides a wide variety of information through our website, national conference, publications, helplines, and media outreach
At NCVC, we believe in transparency and accessibility. Below you’ll find membership options that allow you to contribute to the movement for victims’ rights while gaining access to a wealth of resources and tools that will elevate your advocacy work.
Each membership tier comes with unique benefits tailored to fit your involvement in the fight for justice for victims of crime. Whether you’re a student just starting your advocacy journey, an organization seeking to strengthen your efforts, or an individual ready to make an impact, there’s a level for you.
A special rate for students who want to get involved in victims’ rights advocacy and connect with NCVC’s vast network of professionals. A great way to get hands-on experience and be part of the movement from the start.
Perfect for individuals and college or university faculty who wish to engage directly in advocacy efforts, remain informed on national victims’ rights issues, and connect with a supportive community of like-minded advocates.
Designed for nonprofits, businesses, and institutions committed to supporting victims’ rights nationally. This membership allows up to five individuals within your organization to access exclusive resources, advocacy tools, and networking opportunities that empower your team to make a lasting impact.