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What is the Community Policing Innovation Initiative? w/ Barbara McQuade
But how does the rubber meet the proverbial road? How do we actually make this happen?
Earlier this year, the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Hudson-Webber Foundation, Ballmer Group and Oakland County supported the establishment of the Community Policing Innovation Initiative.
The funds support programs with the:
Canton Township Police Department and Canton Coalition for Inclusive Communities (CCIS)
City of Detroit/ Detroit Police Department
East Downtown Dearborn Development Authority and Black Legacy Advancement Coalition (BLAC)
Inkster Police Department
Beloved Community Initiative and First AME Church of Farmington Hills
It’s gotten a round of $200,000 in funding and is getting off the ground, so talk about what’s happening and the impact it aims to make, our guest.
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Police reform funds allocated to five Metro Detroit communities
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The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan announced Tuesday it granted $200,000 to police departments and other organizations in five Metro Detroit communities to develop programs aimed at police reform.
Under the foundation s Community Policing Innovations Initiative, the funds will be used to provide support for local public safety departments to work with their communities to address issues in police practices, systems and services, a foundation press release said.
Selected to share the funds were the Canton Township Police Department and its Canton Coalition for Inclusive Communities; the Detroit Police Department; East Downtown Dearborn Development Authority and Black Legacy Advancement Coalition; Inkster Police Department; and Beloved Community Initiative and First AME Church of Farmington Hills.