Pennsylvania's Governor's Office is awarding $1.5 million in grants towards gun violence reduction programs with proven effectiveness.
The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) is offering $1.5 million in grants towards gun violence reduction programs and diminishing violent crime in the state. Priority will be given to applications that offer evidence-based resources for implementation.
The PCCD aims to increase collaboration with law enforcement and reduce the number of assaults, robberies and homicides committed with firearms in Pennsylvania through grant-funded programs. Grants will be awarded to entities that provide baseline data and identify high-risk populations with measurable goals and outcomes.
Funds should also be used to implement three crime-reduction programs in the state:
Municipalities with a population of 500,000 or more are eligible for grants up to $500,000.
Municipalities with a population of 250,000 to 499,000 are eligible for grants up to $250,000.
Municipalities with a population of up to 249,999 are eligible for grants up to $150,000.
Applications for the 2018 Pennsylvania Gun Violence Reduction Initiative grants are due June 22.
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