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Archived | NIJ FY24 Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) Research and Evaluation | National Institute of Justice NIJ FY24 Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) Research and Evaluation This is an archive page that is no longer being updated. It may contain outdated information and links may no longer function as originally intended.
June 18, 2024, 11:59 pm Eastern Application JustGrants Deadline July 2, 2024, 8:59 pm Eastern Total Amount Awarded: $5,493,964 Evaluation of Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiatives (CVIPI) in New Haven, CT Evaluation of the Chattanooga United to Reduce Violence (CURV) Initiative Heal Our Youth: A Mixed Methods, Hybrid Effectiveness Implementation Trial for Reducing Community Violence Among Youth in Limited-Opportunity Settings Impact and Outcomes of a Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program in Columbia, SC REFRAME: Research and Evaluation Framework for Reducing hArm and Measuring the Effectiveness of CVIPI Strategies Date Created: March 4, 2024 NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation of Emerging Technology Implementation and Impact for Law Enforcement Purposes NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Human Trafficking NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation on Corrections
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Research and Evaluation on School Safety is sponsored by National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Department of Justice. This program provides funding for rigorous and innovative research and evaluation projects to fill key knowledge gaps in two topical areas: research on malleable factors that affect school violence in K-12 schools; and evaluations of the impact and effectiveness of school safety approaches implemented for purposes authorized under the Students, Teachers, and Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Act.
Research and Evaluation on School Safety is sponsored by National Institute of Justice (NIJ). This solicitation seeks applications for rigorous research and evaluation projects to fill knowledge gaps regarding the root causes and consequences of school violence, and to examine the impact and effectiveness of school safety approaches authorized under the STOP School Violence Act. Small businesses are eligible to apply.
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