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Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program (YVP) is sponsored by Colorado Office of School Safety. Provides rapid response grants to address youth violence and develop prevention and intervention strategies in schools and communities.
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# Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program | The Office of School Safety * About UsToggle About Us submenu * CommunicationsToggle Communications submenu * Colorado School Safety Legislation * Working Group on School Safety * GrantsToggle Grants submenu * Grant Programs Toggle Grant Programs submenu * Enhance School Safety Incident Response (ESSIR) Grant Program * School Access for Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant Program * School Security Disbursement Grant Program (SSD) * Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program (YVP) * Grant Guidance and Forms * Grant Writing Resources * External Grant Opportunities * Resource CenterToggle Resource Center submenu * State Partner Resource Guide * TrainingsToggle Trainings submenu * Upcoming Training Calendar * Regional Training Consultants * 5-Preparedness Missions 2.
Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program # Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program * Enhance School Safety Incident Response (ESSIR) Grant Program * School Access for Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant Program * FY2027 SAFER Request for Proposal * FY2026 SAFER Announcement * FY2026 SAFER Request for Proposal * FY2025 SAFER Announcement * FY2025 SAFER Request for Proposal * School Security Disbursement Program (SSD)") * FY2026 SSD Request for Proposal * FY2025 SSD Announcement * FY2024 SSD Announcement * FY2024 SSD Request for Proposal * Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program (YVP)") * FY2024 YVP Announcement * FY2024 YVP Request for Proposal * Grant Guidance and Forms * Grant Writing Resources * External Grant Opportunities The Youth Violence Prevention Grant program (YVP) enacted bySB 23-241provides funding for rapid response grants to public schools, public charter schools, community-based organizations, and cities and counties with youth diversion or probation programs to address youth violence by developing strategies for preventing youth violence and strategies for youth violence intervention.
The program is open to public schools, public charter schools, community-based organizations, and cities and counties with youth diversion or probation programs The purpose of the grant program is to provide rapid response grants to public schools, public charter schools, community-based organizations, and cities and counties with youth diversion or probation programs to address youth violence, develop strategies for prevention youth violence, and develop strategies for youth violence intervention.
Grant recipients may use the money received through the grant program for the following purposes: 1. Develop & implement strategies for the prevention of youth violence, 2. Develop & implement strategies for youth violence intervention Email Us About This Program ###### Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program (YVP): cdps_oss_yvp@state.
co. us 700 Kipling Street, Suite 1000 Email: cdps_oss@state. co.
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