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Applications open for the University's Innovation Fund to reduce city violence


In an email to
The News-Letter, Szeszko argued that the University should consider the feasibility of the projects amid the COVID-19 pandemic when evaluating proposals.
“A project proposal may appear to benefit the community, but it may not follow safety guidelines,” he wrote. “Due to social distancing and limits on how many can gather in a group, it is likely that meetings will be limited, leading to less communication that is essential for the program to work. The University should provide the communities with clear guidelines and the means to either meet safely in-person or online.”
Besides solely focusing on proposals that directly address reducing crime, Hopkins alum and President of the Charles Village Civic Association Miller J. Roberts III stressed in an interview with ....

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Applications now being accepted for funding for community-based public safety programs


Applications now being accepted for funding for community-based public safety programs
JHU Innovation Fund for Community Safety is a $6 million commitment to addressing causes of crime in Baltimore
By
Amy Lunday
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Published
Jan 14, 2021
Community partners who are working to address the causes of violence in Baltimore are encouraged to submit proposals to the new JHU Innovation Fund for Community Safety, which will invest $6 million over the next four years in grassroots interventions designed to make the city safer.
The university-funded initiative, launched by President Ronald J. Daniels in September as a key component of Johns Hopkins commitment to reimagining public safety in our communities, will provide annual grants of up to $250,000 per project to grow existing organizations and provide start-up resources for new ideas. Along with financial support, the fund will offer technical assistance, data coll ....

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