Center for Survivor Agency and Justice is a national organization dedicated to advancing economic equity for domestic violence survivors. CSAJ supports advocates, organizations, and systems in responding to the self-defined economic needs of these individuals. The organization engages in research and policy advocacy, focusing on consumer rights, access to justice, and racial and economic equity projects. It provides resources like trainings, webinars, and a comprehensive library to demystify complex legal issues and to foster community change. CSAJ collaborates with a range of partners to implement programs like pilot demonstration sites to map, navigate, and transform the economic landscape for survivors.
Intimate partner violence β’ Civil legal advocacy β’ Economic advocacy β’ Consumer rights
October 22
Join the CSAJ board to advance economic equity for survivors of violence.
October 20
Contribute to CSAJβs research projects supporting survivors of intimate partner violence.