Building Integrated Services in Washington, DC

GrantID: 5502

Grant Funding Amount Low: $4,000,000

Deadline: April 18, 2023

Grant Amount High: $4,000,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Washington, DC who are engaged in Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Washington, DC Law Enforcement Agencies The Grants to Law Enforcement Agencies Investigating Illicit Activities program, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to advance public safety in Washington, DC by providing funds to law enforcement agencies to locate and investigate illicit activities. A key priority outcome for Washington, DC is to reduce the impact of illicit activities on the district's communities, particularly in areas with high crime rates such as the Anacostia River waterfront and neighborhoods in Ward 7 and 8. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), a primary recipient of these grants, will be expected to track and report on outcomes related to this goal. ## Measuring Success: Key Performance Indicators for Washington, DC To measure the success of the Grants to Law Enforcement Agencies Investigating Illicit Activities program in Washington, DC, the Banking Institution will track several key performance indicators (KPIs). These include the number of illicit activity investigations initiated, the number of arrests made, and the quantity of illicit substances seized. Additionally, the MPD will be expected to report on the number of community complaints received and the level of community engagement achieved through outreach and education efforts. The district's unique demographics, with a high population density and a significant transient population, make it essential to track these KPIs to ensure the effective use of grant funds. The grant office in Washington, DC will provide support to awardees in meeting these reporting requirements. ## Priority Outcomes and the District's Public Safety Strategy The priority outcomes for the Grants to Law Enforcement Agencies Investigating Illicit Activities program in Washington, DC are closely aligned with the district's overall public safety strategy. The MPD's focus on reducing violent crime and improving community trust is reflected in the program's emphasis on investigating illicit activities and engaging with the community. By providing funding to support these efforts, the Banking Institution is helping to address the district's capacity constraints and resource gaps in law enforcement. The DC Department of Forensic Sciences, another key agency involved in this effort, will provide critical support to investigations through its forensic analysis capabilities. As the district continues to evolve, with new developments such as the redevelopment of the St. Elizabeths East Campus, it is essential that law enforcement agencies have the resources they need to stay ahead of emerging crime trends. The Grants to Law Enforcement Agencies Investigating Illicit Activities program is designed to support law enforcement agencies in Washington, DC in their efforts to combat illicit activities. By providing funding for investigations and community engagement efforts, the program is helping to advance public safety in the district. Applicants for the program can expect to be evaluated on their ability to achieve the priority outcomes outlined above, as well as their capacity to effectively manage grant funds and report on outcomes. For small businesses in Washington, DC, there are also opportunities to partner with law enforcement agencies on grant-funded projects, potentially leveraging small business grants in Washington, DC to support their work. Q: What types of illicit activities will the Grants to Law Enforcement Agencies Investigating Illicit Activities program in Washington, DC focus on? A: The program will focus on investigating a range of illicit activities, including narcotics trafficking and other crimes that impact public safety in the district. Q: How will the Banking Institution evaluate the success of grant awardees in Washington, DC? A: The Banking Institution will evaluate the success of grant awardees based on their ability to achieve the priority outcomes outlined in the grant solicitation, including the number of investigations initiated and the level of community engagement achieved. The grant department in Washington, DC will also be involved in monitoring grant performance. Q: Are there opportunities for non-law enforcement agencies to partner with law enforcement on grant-funded projects in Washington, DC? A: Yes, there may be opportunities for non-law enforcement agencies, including small businesses and non-profit organizations, to partner with law enforcement agencies on grant-funded projects in Washington, DC, potentially leveraging federal grants from the department in Washington, DC to support their work.

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