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GrantID: 64757
Grant Funding Amount Low: $4,901,785
Deadline: June 24, 2024
Grant Amount High: $274,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Policy Support for Non-Profits Improving Local Safety
This funding stream focuses specifically on enhancing the safety protocols for non-profit organizations that work in urban and underserved neighborhoods. The scope of this grant covers policy development, training programs, and collaborative initiatives with local government and law enforcement agencies. It excludes funding for direct service delivery models; rather, it aims to strengthen organizations' infrastructures to better manage safety concerns.
Examples of how this funding can be utilized include a non-profit focused on youth mentorship programs that partners with local law enforcement to develop a community safety plan addressing rising juvenile crime rates. Another scenario could involve a women’s shelter creating policies for rapid response to domestic violence incidents by integrating local healthcare providers into their safety protocols. In both instances, the funding enables these organizations to develop robust, community-specific safety measures.
Organizations that apply for these grants should prioritize proposals that illustrate a clear, evidence-based strategy for improving public safety within their operational context. Conversely, organizations primarily focused on service delivery, such as food banks or direct health services, may not find this grant suitable since the emphasis is on capacity-building rather than immediate service implementation.
The alignment factors for this grant include the organization’s mission, the specific safety challenges faced in their area, and the capacity to engage meaningfully with local law enforcement and community stakeholders. Implementing effective protocol improvements requires organizations to not only understand the safety landscape but also to be deeply embedded within their communities for collaborative efforts to succeed.
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