What Infrastructure Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 64707
Grant Funding Amount Low: $400,000
Deadline: July 3, 2024
Grant Amount High: $400,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Digital Resources for Addressing Local Crime Trends
This funding initiative focuses on supporting the development of digital platforms that aggregate and analyze local crime data. It covers aspects like data collection methodologies, real-time reporting tools, and community outreach interfaces. Exclusions include traditional law enforcement operations and reactive policing strategies that do not incorporate data integration or community involvement.
For instance, a city may utilize this funding to develop a mobile application that allows residents to report crime incidents and share information with law enforcement in real-time. This application could provide analytical tools that help police departments understand crime patterns and allocate resources where they are most needed. Another example involves creating a centralized data system that local governments and community organizations can access to strategize collaborative safety efforts based on factual crime statistics rather than anecdotal evidence.
Municipalities, non-profit organizations focused on crime prevention, and research institutions should consider applying for this funding. On the other hand, entities that only aim to expand conventional law enforcement tactics without incorporating data-driven community engagement will likely not align with the objectives of this grant.
Key factors that enhance alignment with this funding include a demonstrated commitment to transparency in law enforcement activities, initiatives that actively involve community members in crime prevention efforts, and proposals that can effectively show how data integration will lead to improved public safety outcomes. Proposals that include strategies for building trust between law enforcement and community members are especially well-positioned for consideration, as they reflect the grant's overarching goals of enhancing community safety and civil rights.
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