National Institute of Child Sexual Assault

Our Mission is to End Child Sexual Assault

Areas of Child Sexual Assault We Address

The National Institute of Child Sexual Assault (NICSA) is a funding body, which uses validated data and proper governance to distribute funds and cohesion to existing CSA organizations. Third-party government and academic institutions inform NICSA of which CSA sectors should be supported for the greatest impact. Funds are distributed by grants, after peer review and ranking by deep domain third-party academics. Best practices are distributed amongst existing CSA organizations, elevating governance, cohesion and efficiencies. 
Trafficking

CSA organizations targeting the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, or advertising of a minor child for the purpose of a commercial sex act.

Source Material

CSA organizations targeting any content that depicts sexually explicit activities involving a child.

Rehabilitation

CSA organizations targeting the recovery and rehabilitation of assaulted children or teens/adults that were assaulted as children

Education

CSA organizations targeting the education of first responders, children and parents.

Law

CSA organizations targeting legislative change that protects children and facilitates the prosecution of perpetrators.

Research

CSA organizations targeting the deficit of statistics, policy, treatments, rehabilitation regimes, legal support and general information regarding CSA.

“We are your intelligence agency, deploying your support in the most efficient way possible for the greatest impact in fighting child sexual assault.”

Governance

NICSA is governed by highly experienced Board Members that cannot receive NICSA funding, financial governance and audit processes that are compliant with GAAP policies, and public reporting and accountability policies. 

Validity

Third-party government and academic institutions inform NICSA of which CSA sectors should be supported for the greatest impact. Funds are distributed by grants, after peer review and ranking by deep domain third-party academics.

Mission

To empower the right CSA organizations for the highest impact, with funds, governance, cohesion and operational efficiencies. 

NICSA supports and enhances the nation’s fight against child sexual assault

Tactics Used Combating Child Sexual Abuse

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Third-Party Government & Academic Institutions Inform NICSA

Centers for Disease Control: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the national public health agency of the United States. It is a United States federal agency, under the Department of Health and Human Services, providing data describing most CSA sectors.
Children’s Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: The United States Children’s Bureau is a federal agency organized under the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families. Today, the bureau’s operations involve improving child abuse prevention, foster care, and adoption.
Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire: Crimes against Children Research Center (CCRC) provides high quality research and statistics
Children and Family Research Center at the University of Illinois: The goal of the Center is to identify research needs and support research that is policy and practice relevant and encourage and facilitate public child welfare research activities through collaborative relationships.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: This Center is a nonprofit organization established in 1984 by the United States Congress to protect children, creating resources for them and the people who keep them safe.
Zero Abuse Project: The Zero Abuse Project protects children from abuse and sexual assault, by engaging people and resources through a trauma-informed approach of education, research, advocacy, and advanced technology.
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children: The APSAC is a national organization focused on meeting the needs of professionals engaged in all aspects of services for maltreated children and their families

Third Party Data