
GIFFORDS Center for Violence Intervention will host the 2025 Community Violence Intervention Conference in Los Angeles on June 16 & 17, 2025.
We’re almost at capacity! Late registration is open through May 23 or until we sell out. On-site registration will not be available—lock in your spot today.
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The Community Violence Intervention Conference is the largest convening exclusively dedicated to CVI in the country, attracting more than 900 experts—both national and international—to discuss the impact of this lifesaving work. The goal of the conference is to bring together leading experts, advocates, and practitioners to share insights, struggles, and opportunities in a communal space devoted to advancing the field of community violence intervention.
At Giffords Center for Violence Intervention, we uplift the transformative work of community organizations and the strategies that break cycles of violence. The 2025 CVI Conference will be an invaluable opportunity for people committed to saving lives from community violence to come together, share best practices, and advocate for change.
Background
Community violence is a daily tragedy in neighborhoods across the country, and it’s disproportionately experienced by communities of color. Yet all too often, community violence—and some of its most successful solutions—fails to make the headlines or play a role in national debates about public safety.
Every person should be able to live, work, and play free from the threat of gun violence, and elevating CVI strategies is a key way to make that a reality. The 2025 Community Violence Intervention Conference provides a dedicated, collaborative environment to help the people building safer communities come together and exchange ideas.
Participants
Collaboration is a key part of the CVI movement. Every community is unique and available resources vary from city to city, making it crucial for those invested in violence intervention to have a dedicated time and place to share experiences and best practices.
With this in mind, we’ve designed the 2025 Community Violence Intervention Conference to appeal to a range of stakeholders and disciplines. The conference will feature more than 850 subject-matter experts from across the country and approximately 100 from abroad. Through a range of activities—including trainings, workshops, panel discussions, and more—we aim to provide a collaborative and informative environment for all.
Stakeholders include:
- Survivors of Violence
- Intervention/Prevention Practitioners
- Researchers
- Policy Experts
- Advocates
- Frontline Workers
Disciplines include:
- Criminal Justice
- Social Work
- Public Policy
- Law Enforcement
- Nonprofits
- Philanthropy

The CVI Conference will be located in downtown Los Angeles, California, and will span two days: Monday, June 16, and Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
We are currently working with the community and our speakers to finalize our program. Featured events will include trainings, breakout sessions, workshops, panel discussions, healing exercises, opportunities to network, and more with leading experts in the CVI field. Attendees can expect the events to run all day on both Monday and Tuesday.
For those who are looking for an agenda preview for the purpose of gaining approval to attend the conference, please use see the below schedule overview of last year’s conference.
Day One
- 7:30 am | Registration Opens
- 9:00 am | Morning Plenary
- 10:00 am | Meet the Author
- 10:40 am | Session 1 Breakouts
- 12:00 pm | Working Lunch
- 1:10 pm | Session 2 Breakouts
- 2:30 pm | Keynote Address
- 3:00 pm | Afternoon Plenary
- 4:00 pm | Closing Speaker
Day Two
- 9:00 am | Opening Speakers
- 9:15 am | Morning Plenary
- 10:00 am | Ally Spotlight
- 10:40 am | Session 3 Breakouts
- 12:00 pm | Networking Lunch
- 1:10 pm | Session 4 Breakouts
- 2:30 pm | Afternoon Plenary
- 3:30 pm | Lifesaving Service Award
- 4:00 pm | Closing Speaker
Our full list of speakers will be announced as the conference approaches. Here are some highlights.
Nichelle Sadler serves as executive director of the Training Center for Excellence, Massachusetts’s leading hub for addressing gun violence through a public health and racial equity lens. Her career includes leadership roles at UTEC, Boston City Council, and Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps. A Boston native, Nichelle began her career as a streetworker supporting high-risk youth, bringing decades of experience to her work advancing safety, healing, and opportunity.
Skipp Townsend is the founder and executive director of 2nd Call, a Los Angeles–based nonprofit dedicated to reducing violence and supporting the reentry of high-risk individuals. A former gang member, Townsend transformed his life and now leads trauma-informed programs that have helped thousands. He serves on advisory boards for the LA District Attorney’s Office and USC, and is a nationally recognized expert in gang intervention and community healing.
Dr. Caterina Roman is a nationally recognized scholar whose research focuses on community violence, gang involvement, and the social networks of at-risk youth. A professor at Temple University, she has led numerous federally funded evaluations of violence reduction programs. Her work explores how networks shape behaviors like gun carrying and delinquency, and how Black survivors of violence seek support. She integrates survey and cross-systems data to examine community safety and resilience.
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Attendees who have registered will receive entrance to the conference and lunch on both days. All attendees are responsible for covering their own costs associated with travel, lodging, per diem, and other incurred expenses as a result of participating in this event.
All tickets must be purchased in advance. On-site registration will not be available.
If you are interested in covering the 2025 Community Violence Intervention Conference as a member of the press, please email [email protected] to RSVP.
A limited number of discounted rooms are available at the conference hotel, the JW Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE, and they are expected to sell out quickly. We strongly encourage attendees to book as early as possible to secure a room at the group rate.
If the block is full, we recommend checking the hotel’s website directly or exploring nearby lodging options as there are many hotels in walking distance. To reserve your room, visit book.passkey.com/go/GiffordsCVIConference.
Where is the conference?
The conference will take place at the JW Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE in downtown Los Angeles, California.
Where can I stay?
The conference hotel room block is full. You have the option to stay at the onference hotel, the JW Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE, for daily rates determined by the venue or to stay at a number of alternatives within walking distance:
- Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE
- The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles
- Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE
- Hotel Figueroa, Unbound Collection by Hyatt
- E-Central Downtown Los Angeles
I registered but can no longer attend. Can I get a refund or give my ticket to someone else?
Registration is refundable up to a month from the event until May 16, 2025. Eventbrite fees cannot be refunded. Tickets are transferable until June 1, 2025. After these dates, tickets are non-transferable and refunds will not be issued.
Please contact [email protected] for any refund or registration transfer requests.
I didn’t register but I want to attend. Can I?
Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate walk-ins at this time. Registration is open until May 23, 2025, or until the event is sold out, to allow all interested participants the opportunity to attend the conference.
What costs am I responsible for?
All registered attendees and speakers will receive lunch on both days of the conference. All attendees are responsible for covering their own costs associated with travel, lodging, per diem, and other incurred expenses associated with participation in this event.
When will the program be confirmed?
The call for proposals closed on February 7, 2025. We are currently working with the community and our speakers to finalize the program. Featured events will include trainings, breakout sessions, workshops, panel discussions, healing exercises, opportunities to network, and more with leading experts in the CVI field. Attendees can expect the events to run all day on both Monday and Tuesday.
Who do I contact with questions?
If you have any logistical questions about the conference that have not been addressed in the FAQ, please reach out to [email protected] and we will be happy to assist.
QUESTIONS?
Our team is here to help. Email us at cvi-conference@giffords.org with any questions about the Community Violence Intervention Conference.
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STAY CONNECTED
Interventions are most effective when they are supported by strong community networks. Sign up for Giffords Center for Violence Intervention’s newsletter to learn more about what’s happening in the field, relevant legislation, and funding opportunities.