File #: 2022-2374    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Action
File created: 10/14/2022 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 11/15/2022 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): All Acceptance of a federal grant in the amount of $1,500,000 from the Department of Justice for a Community Based Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative for DeKalb- At No Cost to the County
Attachments: 1. Office of Justice CVI Award Notification Letter 9-29 Sept.22

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Human Services

SUBJECT:
Title
Commission District(s): All
Acceptance of a federal grant in the amount of $1,500,000 from the Department of Justice for a Community Based Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative for DeKalb- At No Cost to the County
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Information Contact: Damon Scott, Human Services Department Director
Phone Number: (404) 687-2385

PURPOSE:
To consider accepting a grant award in the amount of $1,500,000 from the Department of Justice for a Community Based Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative and to appropriate the funds to the grant fund

NEED/IMPACT:
According to DeKalb PD statistics, aggravated assaults increased 28% from 2019-2021 and the homicide rate increased 19%. The Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) is designed to prevent and reduce violent crime in communities by supporting comprehensive, evidence-based violence intervention & prevention programs, which include efforts to address gang and gun violence, based on partnerships among community residents, local government agencies, victim service providers, community-based organizations (CBOs), law enforcement, hospitals, researchers, and other community stakeholders. If approved, the project will focus on neighborhoods of DeKalb where violent crime - is most prevalent. The intended beneficiaries include crime victims and those who live in areas with the highest rates of violence.
The purpose of this grant is to develop a DeKalb Community-Based Violence Intervention Plan that will combine County-wide violent crime surveillance with a focused public health-based program of violence intervention advocated by Cure Violence Global. DeKalb Human Services will partner with Grady Memorial Hospital and H.O.P.E. Hustlers, Inc. and top academics from Emory and Georgia State Universities on this project. DCCV-VIP will establish...

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