Politics & Government
City Of Roanoke: The Gun Violence Prevention Commission Grants
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February 17, 2022
The Gun Violence Prevention Commission will start accepting applications for Violence Interruption Proposals and Gun Violence Prevention Commission Mini-grants.
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The Star City Strong Recovery and Resiliency Advisory Panel made recommendations, which were approved by City Council on September 21, 2021, that made $2 million of ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds available for Violence Interruption efforts currently underway through Roanoke Police Department, the Gun Violence Prevention Commission, and others with a particular focus on law enforcement, violence interruption, anti-gang activities, and prevention efforts with a significance on youth. City Manager, Bob Cowell, says, “This effort is a key component of the City’s overall framework to address gun violence – a framework focused on prevention, intervention, and justice through engagement by and through law enforcement, community partners and the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office.”
The Gun Violence Prevention Commission will start accepting applications for violence interruption proposals and Gun Violence Prevention Commission mini grants focused on prevention, intervention, and response initiatives to reduce gun violence in the community on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. All organizations interested in seeking American Rescue Plan Act funds should register to attend an information session on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 7pm. The grant application period closes on Thursday, March 31, 2022.
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Roanoke City Councilmember Joe Cobb says, “This is an essential opportunity for nonprofit and faith-based organizations to participate in reducing gun violence in our community. Building on the success of our first round of mini grants, we know that collaboration brings about transformation and together we will create pathways for our youth and young adults leading to health and wholeness.”
The commission is primarily interested in programs that work with youth and young adults and are collaborative in nature. Gun Violence Prevention Commission mini-grants will be distributed ranging from $5,000 - $10,000 for activities to be completed by December 1, 2022. Violence interruption proposals will have a baseline for $25,000 to be completed by December 1, 2023.
Prevention, Intervention and Response efforts may include:
- Youth Development (Afterschool Programs, Mentoring, Education, Life Skills)
- Training Programs (Workforce, Conflict Resolution, Trauma-informed Care)
- Scholarships
- Mental Health Counseling for Families Impacted by Violence
- Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship
- Violence Interruption efforts in collaboration with our Youth and Gang Violence Prevention Team
This press release was produced by the City of Roanoke. The views expressed here are the author’s own.