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Community Crime Intervention and Prevention Grant Program | Minnesota Department of Public Safety Office of Justice Programs Crime Prevention and Public Safety Community Crime Intervention and Prevention Grant Program Description of the program Community Crime Intervention and Prevention (CCIP) funds community-based crime and violence prevention and intervention programs that provide direct services to community members.
This grant program funds a wide variety of community-based programs to address the factors that contribute to a community’s crime, delinquency, and disorder. Funded program focuses have included: Internship/Employment services Gun violence intervention All programs are encouraged to be innovative, use best and emerging practices, and include substantial involvement by members of the community that is served by the program.
The appropriation for SFY 2024-25 was $31,814,200. Grants range in size from $65,000 to $525,000 for two years. CCIP funding currently supports 109 programs statewide.
Grants will be awarded to private and public nonprofit agencies; local units of government, including cities, counties, and townships; local educational agencies; and Tribal Nations. Eligible applicants must be registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State. Next funding opportunity, next grant period The Request for Proposals for the next grant period was released in May 2025.
Funding for these grants will span January 1, 2026-December 31, 2027. 2026-2027 Grants - Summer 2025 RFP 2024-2025 Grants – Summer 2023 RFP Thomas Miller, Grant Unit Director, Thomas. Miller@state.
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us Current Grantees, current grant period Current Grant Period: 2024-2025 180 Degrees Men As Peacemakers 8218 Truce Center Metro Youth Diversion Center Aeon Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Agape Child Development Center Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Ampersand Families Minnesota Elder Justice Center Banyan Community MN Zej Zog Beltrami Area Service Collaborative MoveFwd Breaking Free Nonviolent Peaceforce Brooklyn Park, City of Northeast Youth & Family Services Brown County Probation Department Northfield Healthy Community Initiative Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose School District NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, Inc. CAIR-Minnesota, Inc Northside Residents Redevelopment Council Camp Fire Minnesota PeaceMaker Minnesota Canvas Health, Inc. Plymouth Christian Youth Center Carlton County Power of People Leadership Institute Cass County Probation Department Project FINE Center City Housing Corp. Ramsey County Sheriff's Department Center for Multicultural Mediation Red Wing Youth Outreach Communities in Schools of the Twin Cities Restoration Incorporated Ministries Community Mediation & Restorative Services, Inc. Restorative Justice Community Action Conflict Resolution Center Riverside Plaza Tenants Association Crow Wing County Victim Services, Inc. Roseville Police Department Don't Shoot Guns, Shoot Hoops Salem Inc. East Side Neighborhood Services, Inc. SOAR Career Solutions/True North Goodwill Elpis Enterprises Somali Youth and Family Development Center Emerge Community Development Someplace Safe Emma Norton Services Southern Valley Alliance Face to Face Health and Counseling Service, Inc Southwest Health and Human Services Family and Children's Center St Paul & Ramsey County Domestic Abuse Intervention Project Family Freedom Center St Paul Youth Services Family Pathways St.
Paul, City of Familywise Standpoint Fishing For Life The Bridge for Youth Goodhue County Court Services The Family Partnership Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches The Inner Hero Headwaters Regional Development Commission The JK Movement Hennepin County The Kingsmen Project Hennepin County Attorney's Office The Link Hennepin County Community Corrections and Rehabilitation The Sanneh Foundation Hennepin County Medical Center ThinkSelf, Inc. Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Tri-County Community Corrections Hired Tubman Innovative Soulutions Ujamaa Place Kandiyohi County Urban Boatbuilders Inc Keystone Community Services Webber-Camden Neighborhood Organization Lakes Area Restorative Justice Project Women's Advocates, Inc. Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota Women's Initiative for Self Empowerment (WISE), Inc. Little Earth Residents Association Women's Rural Advocacy Programs (WRAP) Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota Women's Shelter, Inc. Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Duluth Workforce Development, Inc. MAD DADS YMCA of The North McLeod Alliance for Victims of Domestic Violence YouthLink Mediation & Restorative Services
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Community-based organizations in Minnesota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Crime Intervention and Prevention Grant Program is funded by Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Minnesota. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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