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Project Safe Neighborhoods Grants is sponsored by Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services. Project Safe Neighborhoods Grants is a grant from the Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services that funds anti-gang prevention and violent crime enforcement strategies through dedicated partnerships forming PSN task forces across Maryland.
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Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSNM) - Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy Changing Authorized Official Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSNM) Project Safe Neighborhoods Grants develop, implement, and support anti-gang prevention and violent crime enforcement strategies in Maryland through dedicated partnerships forming a PSN task force.
Funds are intended to help create and foster safer neighborhoods through a sustained reduction in violent crime, including, but not limited to, addressing criminal gangs and the felonious possession and use of firearms. Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) was launched by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2002 to reduce gun violence.
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is designed to create and foster safer neighborhoods through a sustained reduction in violent crime. The program's effectiveness depends upon the ongoing coordination, cooperation, and partnerships of local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies working together with the communities they serve—engaged in a unified approach led by the U.S. Attorney (USA) in all 94 districts.
Acting decisively in a coordinated manner at all levels—federal, state, local, and tribal—will help sustain recently achieved reductions in crime and keep our communities safe.
PSN provides the critical funding, resources, and training for PSN teams—including law enforcement, prosecutors, community groups, researchers, and others—to combat violent crime and make their communities safer through a comprehensive approach to public safety that marries targeted law enforcement efforts with community engagement, prevention, and reentry efforts.
Local government agencies State's Attorney's Offices Notices of Funding Availability (NOFA) SFY 2026 Project Safe Neighborhoods NOFA Projected NOFA Release Month Projected Application Month Executive Director Dorothy Lennig Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Main Office: 100 Community Place, Crownsville, MD 21032 Services - Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (CICB): 6776 Reisterstown Rd, Suite 209 Using The Handle with Care Dashboard Pausing over a data point on a chart may reveal additional breakdowns for that data point.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local government agencies, local and state law enforcement, and State's Attorney's Offices in Maryland. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $100,000 - $302,511. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Project Safe Neighborhoods Grants is funded by Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Maryland. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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The Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, administered in Maryland by the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services (GOCPYVS), provides federal pass-through funding to support a broad range of criminal justice initiatives. Eligible activities include reducing violent crime, supporting crime victims, improving prosecution and adjudication, and advancing rehabilitation programs. Eligible applicants include local and state law enforcement agencies, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, faith-based organizations, and institutions of higher learning operating in Maryland. Funding amounts are specified per Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA); the SFY 2026 NOFA has been released. Applications undergo a public comment period prior to submission. The program has been administered by Maryland's Governor's Office for over a decade.
Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program is sponsored by Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services. This program aims to reduce gun violence through evidence-based and evidence-informed health strategies, supporting initiatives that are scientifically evaluated and demonstrate positive outcomes in preventing violence. This could include technology-based prevention within a broader public health framework.
Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Funding (Maryland) is sponsored by Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services. This federal and state funding is administered by the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to support victim service programs across Maryland. It provides resources for crisis intervention, advocacy, safety planning, counseling, psychological support, and shelter for victims of crime, including domestic violence.
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