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Phoenix has commited $14,587,260 and has 2 fundings available
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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…
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.