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There are a total of 142 fundings available
All Available Fundings
Note: Our research is ongoing and the funding you see here may not yet be complete. Please check back regularly for updates.General Community Violence Prevention
City of Fresno Grant Solicitation: Office of Neighborhood Safety and Community Engagement (ONSCE)
Fresno's ONSCE appropriated $1,500,000 to implement violence prevention and intervention strategies which will be allocated through a competitive grant process.
Minnesota American Rescue Plan Act Violence Intervention Grants
To provide support in responding to the economic and public health impacts of COVID-19 and efforts to contain impacts on communities, residents, and businesses and to reduce and respond to increased violence due to the pandemic.
Baltimore MONSE CVI Grant Opportunities
Dedicated to the co-production of public safety in all of Baltimore’s neighborhoods, MONSE will partner with Baltimore’s residents, community-based organizations, institutions, businesses, and agencies to stem the tide of violence, while simultaneously unearthing its root causes.
Targeted Community Investment Grant Program
The Targeted Community Investment Grant program funds community-based violence prevention programs and activities that improve public safety, increase opportunities for self-development and care, and build a stronger sense of community throughout neighborhoods most impacted by gun violence.
Project Safe Neighborhood
The Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) program is a nationwide initiative that brings together federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement officials, prosecutors, community leaders, and other stakeholders to identify the most pressing violent crime problems in a community and develop comprehensive solutions to address them. Each federal judicial district is…
Community Safety Microgrant
The City of Fayetteville is providing micro-grants to community-based organizations to fund, inspire, and boost community crime reduction activities by supporting efforts to prevent crime and violence in Fayetteville. Grants will be provided in the following themes: Conflict Resolution and Mediation, Community Crime Prevention, Opportunities for Youth / Parents /…
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) – Local
A formula grant to units of local government to support criminal justice programs, including community violence intervention programs. Note: Anticipated deadline - August 2022
Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) – State
A formula grant to state government to support criminal justice programs, including community violence intervention programs. Note: Anticipated deadline - July 2022
Virginia Community-Based Gun Violence Intervention (CBGVI) Grant Solicitation
The primary purpose of this initiative is to support the implementation of strategies that will result in reducing gun violence and gang activity in Virginia communities. Note: Anticipated deadline - March 2023
Reimagine Public Safety Act Violence Prevention Services
Patterned after the Community Violence Intervention program model, this NOFO will fund violence prevention services at organizations that utilize evidence-based programs to engage individuals at the highest risk of firearm violence, including street outreach, case management, and victim services. Note - Deadline rolling
Hospital-Based Violence Intervention
CalVIP (California Violence Intervention and Prevention)
CalVIP grants shall be used to support, expand and replicate evidence-based violence reduction initiatives. The purpose of CalVIP is to improve public health and safety by supporting effective violence reduction initiatives in communities that are disproportionately impacted by violence, particularly group-member involved homicides, shootings, and aggravated assaults.
Outreach-Based Violence Intervention
CalVIP (California Violence Intervention and Prevention)
CalVIP grants shall be used to support, expand and replicate evidence-based violence reduction initiatives. The purpose of CalVIP is to improve public health and safety by supporting effective violence reduction initiatives in communities that are disproportionately impacted by violence, particularly group-member involved homicides, shootings, and aggravated assaults.
Victim and Survivor Services
OJJDP Strategies To Support Children Exposed to Violence
The Strategies to Support Children Exposed to Violence solicitation provides funding for communities to develop coordinated and comprehensive community-based approaches to assist children and their families who are exposed to violence build resilience and prevent future juvenile violence and delinquency. Funding can be used to develop and/or enhance support services…
OJJDP Strategies To Support Children Exposed to Violence
This solicitation provides funding for communities to develop and provide support services for children exposed to violence as well as training and technical assistance to child and family-serving organizations to help them better recognize and help families at risk for violence.
OVC VOCA Victim Compensation Formula Grant
The primary purpose of these grants is to supplement state efforts to provide financial compensation to crime victims throughout the nation for costs resulting from crime, and to encourage victim cooperation and participation in the criminal justice system. The goal is to improve the treatment of victims of crime by…
OVC VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant
The goal of the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Victims Assistance funding is to improve the treatment of victims of crime by providing victims with the assistance, support, and services necessary to aid their restoration after a criminal act, and to support and aid them as they move through the…
Violence Prevention Research
NIJ Research and Evaluation on Violent Crime and Firearm Violence in the Community
NIJ seeks proposals for rigorous research and evaluation projects to advance our understanding of intentional, interpersonal community-based violence, including firearm violence. Specifically, NIJ seeks to fund proposals for: 1) research projects to advance understanding of community violence, including firearm violence; and 2) evaluation of community violence intervention and prevention programs,…
The CDC National Centers of Excellence in Youth Violence Prevention (YVPCs): Rigorous Evaluation of Prevention Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Community Rates of Youth Violence
The purpose of this announcement is to fund the National Centers of Excellence in Youth Violence Prevention (Youth Violence Prevention Centers or YVPCs) to continue to build the evidence base for violence prevention strategies and approaches that reduce community rates of youth violence within one or more geographically defined communities…
CDC Research Grants to Prevent Firearm-Related Violence and Injuries
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Injury Prevention and Control is soliciting investigator-initiated research to understand and prevent firearm-related injuries, deaths, and crime. The intent of this announcement is to support research to help inform the development of innovative and promising opportunities to enhance safety…
CDC Research Grants for Preventing Violence and Violence Related Injury
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) is soliciting investigator-initiated research that will help expand and advance understanding of approaches to prevent community violence and eliminate racial and ethnic inequities in risk for community violence. This initiative is intended to support effectiveness…
CDC Rigorous Evaluation of Community-Centered Approaches for the Prevention of Community Violence
The purpose of this announcement is to fund rigorous evaluation research projects that will expand the evidence base of proven prevention approaches for those most at risk of experiencing community violence, including youth, racial and ethnic minority groups, and disadvantaged or underserved groups. Research will evaluate community-centered prevention approaches implemented…
Youth Engagement and Employment
OJJDP FY 2022 Youth Violence Prevention Program
For this solicitation, applicants must develop and implement a youth violence prevention strategy targeting middle and high school age youth and/or those youth having multiple risk factors for violence.
OJJDP Strategies To Support Children Exposed to Violence
The Strategies to Support Children Exposed to Violence solicitation provides funding for communities to develop coordinated and comprehensive community-based approaches to assist children and their families who are exposed to violence build resilience and prevent future juvenile violence and delinquency. Funding can be used to develop and/or enhance support services…
DOE Full-Service Community Schools (FSCS) program
This program provides support for the planning, implementation, and operation of full-service community schools that improve the coordination, integration, accessibility, and effectiveness of services for children and families, particularly for children attending high-poverty schools, including high-poverty rural schools. Note: Anticipated deadline - Feb 2023
DOE Promise Neighborhoods Program
The purpose of the PN program is to significantly improve the academic and developmental outcomes of children living in the most distressed communities of the United States, including ensuring school readiness, high school graduation, and access to a community-based continuum of high-quality services. Note: Anticipated deadline - March 2023
DOL YouthBuild (Part of WIOA)
The purpose of this program is to fund organizations to provide a pre-apprenticeship program model that encompasses education, occupational skills training, leadership development, and post-program placement opportunities to at-risk youth. Note: Anticipated deadline - Feb 2023
Second Chance Act - Youth Offender Reentry Program
The Second Chance Act Youth Reentry Program encourages collaboration between state agencies, local government, and community- and faith-based organizations to address the reentry and recidivism reduction challenges posed for youth who are returning to their communities from juvenile residential or correctional facilities. A competitive grant to support services like intensive…
CDC Preventing Violence Affecting Young Lives (PREVAYL)
The Preventing Violence Affecting Young Lives Program (Short title: PREVAYL) provides funding to implement community and societal level strategies that address social determinants of health and racial inequity to prevent violence impacting adolescents and young adults in areas with high rates of violence. Note: Anticipated deadline - March 2023
OJJDP Strategies To Support Children Exposed to Violence
This solicitation provides funding for communities to develop and provide support services for children exposed to violence as well as training and technical assistance to child and family-serving organizations to help them better recognize and help families at risk for violence.
Reimagine Public Safety Act Youth Development Services
The Illinois Department of Human Service's (IDHS/Department) Office of Firearm Violence Prevention (OFVP) is implementing the Reimagine Youth Development (RYD) program to provide after-school and summer programming services to at-risk youth in communities across the state with highly concentrated firearm violence. Note - Rolling deadline
Other Funding
DOJ Awards $1.75 Million to Travelers & Immigrants Aid’s Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.75 Million to Travelers & Immigrants Aid’s Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights.
DOJ Awards $1.75 Million to Local Initiatives Suport Corporation
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.75 Million to Local Initiatives Support Corporation.
DOJ Awards $3 Million to The Community Based Public Safety Collective
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $3 Million to The Community Based Public Safety Collective.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Latino Coalition for Community Leadership
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Latino Coalition for Community Leadership.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Metropolitan Family Services
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Metropolitan Family Services.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Metropolitan Family Services
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Metropolitan Family Services.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Local Initiatives Support Corporation
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Local Initiatives Support Corporation.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to The North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to The North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center.
DOJ Awards $1.95 Million to The Living Classrooms Foundation, Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.95 Million to The Living Classrooms Foundation, Inc.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Taller Salud Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Taller Salud Inc.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to HMH Hospitals Corporation
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to HMH Hospitals Corporation.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc (GOSO)
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Getting Out and Staying Out, Inc (GOSO).
DOJ Awards $2000000 to Exodus Transitional Community, Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Exodus Transitional Community, Inc.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Children and Youth Justice Center
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Children and Youth Justice Center.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Alliance of Concerned Men
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Alliance of Concerned Men.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Circle of Brotherhood
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Circle of Brotherhood.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Roca, Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Roca, Inc.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Prevention Education, Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Prevention Education, Inc.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to The Osborne Association, Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to The Osborne Association, Inc.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Newark Community Street Team, Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Newark Community Street Team, Inc.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Metropolitan Family Services
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Metropolitan Family Services.
DOJ Awards $641,050 to Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS)
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $641,050 to Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (BOSS).
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Reclamation and Restoration Ministries
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Reclamation and Restoration Ministries (Ready4Life Crime and Violence Intervention and Prevention Project).
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Nonviolent Peaceforce
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Nonviolence Peaceforce.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to New Kensington Community Development Corporation
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to New Kensington Community Development Corporation.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Centro C.H.A Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Centro C.H.A. Inc.
DOJ Awards $1.45 Million to Community Network Services Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.45 Million to Community Network Services Inc.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Connie Rice Institute for Urban Peace
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Connie Rice Institute for Urban Peace
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Black Mental Health Alliance for Education & Consultation Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Black Mental Health Alliance for Education & Consultation Inc.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Acenda, Inc
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Acenda, Inc.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Salt Lake County in Utah
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Salt Lake County in Utah.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Fulton County in Georgia
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Fulton County in Georgia.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Contra Costa County in California
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Contra Costa County in California.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Alameda County in California
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Alameda County in California.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Leon County in Florida
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Leon County in Florida.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to Dekalb County in Georgia
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to Dekalb County in Georgia.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Buncombe County in North Carolina
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Buncombe County in North Carolina.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to the City of Los Angeles
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to the City of Los Angeles.
DOJ Awards $1.96 Million to the City of Richmond
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.96 Million to the City of Richmond.
DOJ Awards $1.96 Million to the City of Richmond
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.96 Million to the City of Richmond.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Rapid City, South Dakota
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Rapid City, South Dakota.
DOJ Awards $1.89 Million to the City of Omaha
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.89 Million to the City of Omaha.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to Kansas City
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to Kansas City.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to the City of Jacksonville
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to the City of Jacksonville.
DOJ Awards Almost $2 Million to the City of Hartford
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to the City of Hartford.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to the City of Greensboro, North Carolina
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to the City of Greensboro, North Carolina.
DOJ Awards $1.99 Million to the City of Cleveland
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.99 Million to the City of Cleveland, Ohio.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to the City of Tuscon
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to the City of Tuscon, Arizona.
DOJ Awards $2 Million to the City of Baton Rouge
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $2 Million to the City of Baton Rouge.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to the City of Flint, Michigan
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to the City of Flint, Michigan.
DOJ Awards $1.5 Million to the City of Tampa
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.5 Million to the City of Tampa.
DOJ Awards $1.48 Million to the City of Syracuse, New York
On September 29, 2022, The Department of Justice announced grant awards to help communities across the U.S. reduce gun crime. This included $1.48 Million to the City of Syracuse, New York.
Cook County Awards $75 Million for Violence Intervention Organizations
In September 2022, Cook County announced that $75 million in funding will support programs working to reduce and prevent gun violence.
Gary Allocates $672,000 to Community Violence Intervention Program
On September 2, 2022, Gary, Indiana Council allocated $672,000 for a Community Violence Intervention Program.
Austin OVP Recieves $500,000 Grant for Violence Reduction
In August 2022, Austin was awarded a federal grant to reduce domestic violence deaths and the use of firearms to inflict injury, fear, intimidation, and coercive control over victims.
Baltimore Awards $1.65 Million to Youth Violence Reduction Efforts
In 2022, Baltimore's City Budget included $1.65 million for violence prevention programming in schools
Columbus Awards $19.7 Million to Youth Violence Reduction
On June 14, 2021, Columbus approved $19.7 million in funding focused on reducing violence in youth and young adults.
Jackson Commits $700,000 for a Violence Prevention Office
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Orlando Awards $1.5 Million to Gun-Violence Prevention
On January 24, 2022, Orlando awarded $1.5 million to gun-violence prevention.
Denver Commits $665,000 to Expand Youth Violence Prevention Efforts
In 2022, Denver dedicated $665,000 to expand youth violence prevention work.
Denver Awards $125,000 in Microgrants for Youth Violence Prevention Organizations
In 2020, Denver awarded $125,000 in microgrant funding to 17 youth violence prevention organizations.
Memphis Allocates $2 Million for Group Violence Intervention Program
The City of Memphis Tennessee allocated $2 Million for its Group Violence Intervention Program in its 2022 - 2023 city budget.
Milwaukee Commits $3 Million to Violence Prevention Response
In 2021, the City of Milwaukee allocated $3 million of American Rescue Plan Act funds for violence prevention programs.
New Orleans Receives $400,000 Grant to Create Office of Gun Violence Prevention*
In 2021, New Orleans created an Office of Violence Prevention with a $400,000 grant from the Kellog Foundation. *This grant comes from private funding (not city, county, state, or federal funding)
Los Angeles Funds Office of Gang Reduction & Youth Development (GRYD) at $35 Million
The City's 2022 - 2023 budget increased the budget for the GRYD by $2.5 million, for a total of $35 million.
Kansas City Funds the City's Violence Prevention Office with a $350,000 Allocation
Kansas City's 2022 - 2023 budget allocates $350,000 for the City's Violence Prevention Office.
Durham Awards $935,000 to Bull City Unitied in an Effort to Reduce Gun Violence
In January 2021, Durham approved an allocation of $935,000 to Bull City United, a violence interruption organization.
Birmingham Awards $2.1 Million to Hospital Based Violence Intervention Program
On December 2, 2021, Birmingham City Council announced that $2.1 million would be allocated to a hospital-linked violence intervention program.
Louisville Awards $16 Million to Violence Prevention Programs
On November 12, 2021, Louisville announced a $16 million investment towards violence prevention programs.
Pittsburgh STOP the Violence Grants
Through the STOP the Violence Community Investment Fund, the City plans to offer grant-based financial support to organizations with programs that complement the City’s existing Group Violence Intervention (GVI) violence prevention strategy.
Minneapolis Awards $700,000 for Violence Prevention
On March 16, 2022, Minneapolis Office of Violence Prevention announced $700,000 in grants for violence prevention.
Portland Awards $500,000 in Grants to Fight Gun Violence
On March 9, 2022, Portland’s Office of Violence Prevention awarded half a million dollars to small organizations across the city.
Charlotte Awards $24.5 Million to the SAFE Charlotte Initiative
In May 2021, Charlotte announced a $24.5 million investment in the SAFE Charlotte initiative which includes violence interruption, hospital-based violence intervention, and grants to local organizations.
Wisconsin Awards $45 Million for Violence Prevention Efforts
On October 13, 2021 Wisconsin Governor announced a $45 million investment in violence prevention efforts.
Chicago Commits $52 Million for Violence Prevention Programs
In addition to the $52 million committed to support violence prevention and reduction programs, the City will also work with the City Council to identify new funding streams.
Cincinnati Awards $2.4 Million to Violence Prevention Strategies
In July 2022, Cincinnati Mayor announced $2.4 million to summer violence prevention strategies.
Columbus Awards $1.37 Million to Summer Youth and Violence Prevention Grants
In March 2021, Columbus awarded $1.371 million to expand summer youth safety initiatives and violence prevention efforts.
Pennsylvania Awards $23 Million for Violence Intervention and Prevention Grants
On January 26, 2022, Pennsylvania Governor announced $23 million in second round of violence intervention and prevention grant program awards.
Virginia Awards $37.5 Million to Criminal Justice and Violence Prevention Programs
On June 17, 2022, Virginia Governor announced grants totalling $37.5 million will support local victim witness programs, gun violence prevention programs, juvenile delinquency prevention programming and hospital-based violence prevention programming.
Rochester Awards $5 Million to Violence Prevention
On April 27, 2022 Rochester Mayor announced that the City plans to commit $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to violence prevention programs.
Jacksonville Awards $336,000 to Reducing Violence in the Community
On April 12, 2022 Jacksonville City Council approved $336,000 to help fund smaller non-profits with the hope of reducing violence in the community.
New York Awards $13.6 Million to Fight Gun Violence
On July 14, 2022 New York Governor announced $13.6 million to fight gun violence, aid victims and survivors, and bolster state response to the public health crisis.
Nashville Awards $1.5 Million to Public Health Approaches to Reduce Violence
On February 25, 2022 Nashville Mayora announced that Nashville nonprofits should apply for a $1.5 million Cure Violence grant pilot program in North Nashville.
Houston Awards $6.5 Million to Violence Prevention
On February 2, 2022 Houston Mayor announced the One Safe Houston Plan which includes investing $6.5 million in violence prevention.
Newark Awards $19 Million to Violence Reduction Initiatives
On November 12, 2021 Newark Mayor announced the investment of $19 million for violence reduction initiatives over the next three years.
Atlanta Awards $5 Million to Community-Based Violence Intervention Programs
On May 27, 2021 Atlanta Mayor announced an allocation of $5 million to community-based violence intervention programs.
D.C. Awards $55.6 Million for Reducing Gun Violence and Building Safer Neighborhoods
In June 2021, D.C. Mayor announced a $55.6 Million Investment in Reducing Gun Violence and Building Safer Neighborhoods
Philadelphia Awards $22 Million in Anti-Violence Community Partnership Grants
In July 2021, Philadelphia announced a $22 million investment in Anti-Violence Community Partnership Grants.
Oakland Will Award $19.3 Million for Violence Prevention and Intervention Services
On July 19, 2022 Oakland expanded violence prevention effort with $19.3M to the Department of Violence Prevention to fund prevention and intervention services.
Richmond Awards $425,000 in Youth Violence Prevention Grants
On June 13, 2022 Richmond announced over 35 groups that are on the receiving end of a total of $425,000 in grant money for youth violence prevention.
Little Rock Awards $1.5 Million to Fund Violence Intervention
On December 13, 2021, the City of Little Rock announced that it set aside $1.5 million from the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to fund violence intervention.
Indianapolis Awards $2.9 Million for Violent Crime Prevention
On December 21, 2021 the City of Indianapolis announced 30 organizations will receive a total of $2,897,000 in funding for violent crime prevention.
San Franscisco Awards $6 Million Grant for Gun Violence Prevention Program
On June 13, 2022 San Francisco Mayor Announced a $6 million grant for a gun violence prevention program
D.C. Awards $100K for Community-Based Programs Aimed at Reducing Gun Violence
On June 15, 2022 D.C. Mayor Announced $100K in Building Blocks DC grant funding as part of the Administration’s comprehensive approach to reducing gun violence.
St. Louis Awards $13.6 Million for Community Violence Prevention and Youth Programs
On July 28, 2022 St. Louis Mayor signed a bill to create an Office of Violence Prevention and to dedicate almost $14 million to community programming including CVI.
"The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act Awards $250 for Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiatives "
On June 25, 2022, President Biden signed The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which invests $250 million in community violence intervention and prevention initiatives.
Pennsylvania Awards $105 Million for Violence Prevention Programs
On July 8, 2022, Pennsylvania General Assembly passed a budget that invests $105 million in violence prevention programs.
St. Louis Awards $5.5 Million for Community Violence Intervention Programs
On July 1, 2022, St. Louis Mayor allocated $5.5 million dollars toward community violence intervention programs.
Michigan Awards $30 Million for Community Violence Prevention Initiatives
On November 2, 2021, Michigan Governor proposed a $30 million investment to reduce violence in communities across Michigan by establishing a range of community violence prevention initiatives informed by data and best practices used nationwide.
Baltimore Awards $50 Million Over 3 Years for Violence Prevention Efforts
On October 26, 2021, Baltimore's Mayor Announced an allocation of $50 million over the next three years to the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) to fund violence prevention efforts, including community violence intervention, victim services, youth justice, re-entry services, and community healing.
Boston Awards $600,000 for Violence Intervention Grants
On October 1, 2021, Boston's Mayor announced that the COVID Recovery Violence Intervention Grant will distribute $600,000 to the six Boston nonprofits that best detailed their goals of expanding opportunities for gang involved youth, ages 13 to 24, that reside in neighborhoods where violence has persisted or escalated during the…
Cook County Awards $14,387,260 for Gun Violence Prevention and Reduction Grants
On June 21, 2022, Cook County in Illinois announced the first five Gun Violence Prevention and Reduction Grant awards, totaling $14,387,260 over a three-year period. They were awarded to Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, Friends of the Children Chicago, Kids Above All Illinois, the Roseland Cease Fire Project and Saint Anthony…
Madison Awards $2,585,000 for Violence Prevention and Youth Engagement
On June 18, 2021, Madison's Mayor announced $2,585,000 in funding that supports youth employment and programming, violence prevention initiatives outlined in the Violence Prevention Roadmap, and evaluation of the CARES alternative crisis response team.
Akron Awards $1.3 Million for Violence Intervention And Prevention Grants
On March 1, 2022, Akron's Mayor announced that the first Violence Intervention and Prevention Grants have been awarded to 11 local organizations working to prevent violence from occurring, stop the progression of violence, and rehabilitate individuals with a history of violent behavior.
Jackson, Michigan Awards $1.5 Million for Gun Violence Prevention Program
On August 18, 2021, the Jackson City Council unanimously voted to allocate $1.5 million to a Group Violence Intervention program.
Buffalo Awards $6 Million for Violence Prevention Programs
On August 26, 2021, Buffalo Mayor announced the decision to allocate $6 million of ARPA funds to public safety and violence prevention programs. These funds will support community-based efforts to curb violence and enhance public safety in communities which have seen disproportionally high rates of gun violence in recent months.
Albuquerque Awards $1 Million for Violence Intervention Programs
On June 1, 2021 Albuquerque Mayor authorizes $1 million in ARPA funds for violence intervention programs.
Minnesota Awards $15 Million for Community Violence Prevention Grants
On June 28, 2021 Minnesota's Governor directed $15 million of American Rescue Plan flexible funds towards community violence intervention, survivor support grants, and innovations in community safety grants. The funding will fill critical gaps in Minnesota’s public safety response as the pandemic has had a disproportionate response on communities of…
Macon Awards $800,000 in Violence Prevention Grants
On June 17, 2022, the first round of Macon Violence Prevention grant recipients - 25 nonprofit and faith-based organizations - received more than $800,000 in funding as part of ongoing efforts to prevent violent crime in Macon-Bibb County, Georgia.
Wisconsin Allocates $200,000 for Racine CVI Efforts
On June 20, 2022, Wisconsin's Governor announced the following allocation of federal funds for Racine: $150,000 to help fund a Violence Interruption Coordinator at Racine's Health Department and $50,000 for the City's violence prevention program that connects credible messengers with at-risk or justice-involved youth.
BJA Second Chance Act Community-based Reentry Program
Through this program, the Bureau of Justice Assistance is seeking applications for funding under the Second Chance Act (SCA) to provide grants to nonprofit organizations and Indian tribes to provide reentry services and programs. This program furthers the Department of Justice's mission by reducing recidivism and facilitating the successful reintegration…