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DA’s office awarded domestic violence grant

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NORTHAMPTON, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has been awarded a $126,162 grant through the federal Violence Against Women Act grant program.

The grant, administered by the Massachusetts Office of Grants and Research, will support services for survivors of intimate partner violence and stalking, strengthen coordinated responses, and improve public safety across the region.

From the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office:

Northwestern DA’s Office Receives $126K to Support Survivors of

Domestic and Sexual Violence

NORTHAMPTON — The Northwestern District Attorney’s Office (NWDAO) has been awarded a $126,162 grant

through the federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) grant program.

The grant, administered by the Massachusetts Office of Grants and Research, will support services for survivors

of intimate partner violence and stalking, strengthen coordinated responses, and improve public safety across

the region.

The funding will support the NWDAO’s existing Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DVIP), an early

intervention model that provides an immediate, coordinated response between law enforcement and victim

advocates for individuals impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Through this long-standing program,

which first began in 1996, victims are connected with a community-based advocate with specialized training

immediately after an interaction with law enforcement. The program utilizes advocates from Behavioral Health

Network (in Hampshire County) and the Resilience Center (in Franklin County) to provide this crucial crisis

intervention and support. In addition, NWDAO staff conduct ongoing outreach and trainings for police officers

focused on trauma-informed response and on-scene risk assessment.

“This funding allows us to strengthen how we respond to intimate partner violence across our region,” said

Katie Rosewarne, Director of Domestic and Sexual Violence Projects. “By focusing on early intervention,

training, and collaboration with community partners, we’re improving safety and making sure survivors have

meaningful support.”

The NWDAO serves Hampshire and Franklin counties and the Town of Athol, working to ensure public safety

through prosecution, prevention, and community partnership.

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