Project Safe Neighborhoods
Department Of Justice, Office Of Justice Programs
Program goal(s) name: Reduce violent crime throughout coordinated and targeted solutions. Program goal(s) description: Identify and address the most pressing violent crime problems in a community by developing comprehensive solutions, building partnerships, and employing a data-driven problem-solving approach. Program objective(s) name: Utilize data and existing infrastructure to prevent and intervene in violent crime and increase prosecutions of violent criminal organizations. Program objectiv
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Helps communities tackle violent crime by uniting law enforcement and local partners to find solutions. It focuses on addressing specific crime issues in each area.
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What Benefits Are Offered?
Federal financial assistance and critical resources to support a wide array of public safety and justice activities. This includes funding for law enforcement, combating violent crime, protecting American children, providing services to crime victims, and addressing public safety challenges such as human trafficking and the opioid crisis. Benefits often include access to training and technical assistance resources for applicants and recipients.
Who Is Eligible?
Business Size: small, medium, large
Industries: public safety, justice activities, law enforcement, crime victim services, juvenile justice, criminal justice, technology
Region: nationwide, US states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, tribal lands, local communities
Other Criteria: State government entities, Local government entities (e.g., towns, boroughs, parishes, villages), Tribal government entities or organizations, For-profit organizations (including small businesses), Nonprofit organizations, Academic institutions, Individuals (for certain programs, not on behalf of an organization), Must be registered in SAM.gov (unless applying as an individual), Must have a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), Must have an Employer Identification Number (EIN) for organizations and individuals not using a Social Security Number, Must meet specific eligibility criteria outlined in individual Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFOs)
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This program is available to small, medium, large businesses in public safety, justice activities, law enforcement industries located in nationwide, US states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, tribal lands, local communities.
This program offers funding up to $84,045 (minimum $84,045).
This program accepts applications on a rolling basis.
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