Funding for Technological Tools in New York City

GrantID: 12053

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: December 19, 2022

Grant Amount High: Open

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Grant Overview

New York City's Priority Outcomes for Gun Violence Reduction Grants in New York City. The city's unique demographics and geography make it an ideal location for implementing effective gun violence reduction strategies. As the most populous city in the United States, New York City faces distinct challenges in addressing gun violence, with certain neighborhoods experiencing higher rates of gun-related crimes. The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has implemented various initiatives to combat gun violence, including the Gun Violence Suppression Division, which focuses on disrupting illegal firearms trafficking. One of the key priority outcomes for New York City is to reduce gun-related homicides and shootings by 20% over the next two years. To achieve this outcome, the city will focus on implementing evidence-based programs, such as the Cure Violence model, which has been shown to reduce gun violence by interrupting transmission of violence and providing support to high-risk individuals. Another priority outcome is to increase the number of Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) issued in the city. ERPOs allow law enforcement and family members to petition a court to temporarily remove firearms from individuals who pose a risk to themselves or others. The NYPD will work closely with the New York City Mayor's Office and other stakeholders to educate the public about the availability of ERPOs and provide training to law enforcement officers on how to effectively use them. In addition to these outcomes, New York City will also prioritize the development of data-driven strategies to address gun violence. The city will leverage data from various sources, including crime statistics and community surveys, to identify areas of high risk and develop targeted interventions. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will play a key role in analyzing this data and providing insights to inform program development. New York City's geography, with its diverse neighborhoods and communities, presents both opportunities and challenges for addressing gun violence. The city's coastal economy and dense population centers can make it difficult to track and disrupt firearms trafficking, but they also provide opportunities for innovative solutions, such as using data analytics to identify patterns in gun violence. By focusing on priority outcomes, such as reducing gun-related homicides and increasing the use of ERPOs, New York City can make meaningful progress in reducing gun violence. The city's experience with implementing gun violence reduction programs, including the Gun Violence Suppression Division, has shown that a comprehensive approach that includes law enforcement, community-based programs, and data-driven strategies can be effective. As the city moves forward with implementing its gun violence reduction strategies, it will be critical to continue to engage with community stakeholders and evaluate the effectiveness of its programs. With its strong track record of innovation and collaboration, New York City is well-positioned to make a meaningful impact in reducing gun violence. New York City will also explore new business grants and new small business grants to support businesses impacted by gun violence. The city's department of cultural affairs will also be involved in providing grants to support cultural programs that help reduce gun violence. Q: What is the primary goal of New York City's gun violence reduction strategy? A: The primary goal is to reduce gun-related homicides and shootings by 20% over the next two years. Q: How will New York City increase the use of Extreme Risk Protection Orders? A: The NYPD will work closely with the New York City Mayor's Office and other stakeholders to educate the public about the availability of ERPOs and provide training to law enforcement officers on how to effectively use them. Q: What role will the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene play in addressing gun violence? A: The department will analyze data from various sources to identify areas of high risk and provide insights to inform program development.

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