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Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program: Applicant Resources | Homeland Security Countdown to America's 250th Anniversary! Due to the lapse in federal funding, this website will not be actively managed. Click here for more information.
Preventing Terrorism and Targeted Violence Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program: Applicant Resources CP3 anticipates that the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Application Guidance will be published in Spring 2025. Subject to funding availability, we expect to issue a Notice of Funding Opportunity shortly thereafter.
Below, CP3 offers several how-to guides, resources, and fact sheets below to aid in the development and performance of a TVTP Grant Program. Questions can be directed to TerrorismPrevention@hq. dhs.
gov . The TVTP Grant Program funds the development of capabilities based on current promising practices as well as reserves approximately 25-30% of available funding for new or innovative approaches to prevention. The FY24 Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity details the program and requirements.
FY24 NOFO Webinar Recording and Slides FY24 Forecast Webinar Recording Metrics and Measurements Workshop Grantee Panel on Application Experience Tips for Submitting an Application These articles provide an overview of prevention topics, which may be useful in developing a TVTP Grant Program application.
Prevention Publications Library TVTP Grant Program Overview Fact Sheet (available in multiple languages) Steps to Apply for TVTP Grants and Scoring Fact Sheets Institutional Review Board Frequently Asked Questions for TVTP Grantees and Applicants Additional Grant Resources Preparedness Grants | FEMA. gov Preparedness Grants Application Process | FEMA.
gov The IMP helps applicants outline project activities including time frames, inputs, resources, and sustainability. It also helps track progress, identify potential risks, and identify performance measures.
Implementation and Measurement Plan (IMP) Template Implementation and Measurement Plan (IMP) Guidance Implementation and Measurement Plan: Quick-guide The guidance on creating a program logic model, includes a downloadable template and an example template to illustrate how to define inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact for applicants. Logic Model Template Example Direct additional questions to TerrorismPrevention@hq. dhs.
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