With this solicitation, NIJ seeks applications for funding under OJP Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI). CVIPI provides resources to support evidence-informed violence intervention and prevention programs in communities across the United States. This solicitation includes four funding categories: 1) Training and Technical Assistance to Support CVIPI Evaluation Capacity Building and Researcher and Practitioner Partnerships; 2) Training and Technical Assistance to Support Violent Crime Problem Analyses of Jurisdictions not Funded under the OJP FY22 and FY23 CVIPI Solicitations; 3) Site-Based Evaluations of Programs Funded under the OJP FY22 and FY23 CVIPI Solicitations, and 4) Other Community-Violence Research and Evaluations.
Awards
Number of Awards: 7
Total Amount Awarded: $11,333,452
A 28-year longitudinal study of victimization and perpetration of violence in high-risk youth: Advancing the development of preventive interventions in the community
Community-Led Learning: A Collaborative Approach to Training and Technical Assistance for Violent Crime Problem Analyses
Developing a Strategy to Evaluate Urban Violence Prevention and Intervention Ecosystems: A Case Study of Boston
Evaluation of a Healing-Centered Community-Wide Approach to Addressing Firearm Violence in New Orleans
NIJ Community Violence Intervention Research and Evaluation Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Center
Research & Evaluation of Boston's Community Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative
Understanding and Refining Violence Intervention Implementation: St. Louis (MO) as a Crucial Case
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