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Baltimore has commited $51,660,890 and has 3 fundings available
Baltimore 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
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.
Other Funding
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
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.