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NOFO: Cook County Community Violence Intervention Grants (US)

Deadline: 14-Apr-25

The Cook County Justice Advisory Council (JAC) is seeking to fund violence prevention organizations in specific community areas across Cook County to engage and serve those at the highest risk of becoming victims or perpetrators of firearm violence and should utilize evidence-informed programming and services which will improve individual outcomes and decrease risk factors associated with firearm violence.

Patterned after the Community Violence Intervention (CVI) program model, this NOFO will fund a comprehensive Violence Prevention program that utilizes evidence-based programming and services to engage individuals at the highest risk of firearm violence, including street outreach, case management, and victim services. This program model includes utilizing “credible messengers” with lived experience and community ties (also known as “license to operate or LTO”) to mediate conflicts and disrupt cycles of violence/retaliation between informal street groups/street organizations, crews, cliques, and street networks. These programs increase positive outcomes for individuals most likely to harm someone or be harmed by firearm violence, strengthen others affected by violence, and contribute to building safer communities.

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For more information, visit Cook County Justice Advisory Council.

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