The Resource Sharing Project (RSP) is part of a national movement of sexual violence-related services and resources. We work to end sexual violence and support survivors at the local, state and national level in the U.S.

The Resource Sharing Project was created to help state sexual assault coalitions across the country access the resources they need in order to develop and thrive as they work to support survivors and end sexual assault. The project was initially designed to provide technical assistance, support, and the dissemination of peer-driven resources for all state and territorial sexual assault coalitions. Over time, the RSP has grown in scope to provide technical assistance in other areas through OVW technical assistance grants.

The RSP is led by the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault with project partners, the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault and the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs.