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When the legislators go home, the campaign for vetoes begins

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Joint $500,000 gift from Brown, R I Foundation, Partnership for R I to support Nonviolence Institute

For two decades, the Nonviolence Institute has been an instrumental force in preventing violence and providing support to victims in Rhode Island; the joint contribution will support its work amid a surge in gun violence.

The Nonviolence Institute is getting a big donation today

The Nonviolence Institute is getting a big donation today Dan McGowan © Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff Cedric Huntley, executive director of the Nonviolence Institute, says this is one of the largest private donation the organization has ever received. If you have friends or relatives who would like their own free copy of this daily briefing about Rhode Island, tell them they can LEADING OFF Happy Thursday and welcome to Rhode Map, your daily guide to everything happening in the Ocean State. I’m Dan McGowan and I’m more excited for “The Sopranos” prequel than I am for the “Friends” reunion show. Follow me on Twitter

Nonviolence Institute awarded $500,000 donation amid shooting surge

Nonviolence Institute awarded $500,000 donation amid shooting surge Amy Russo, The Providence Journal © Kris Craig/The Providence Journal, file Cedric Huntley, executive director of the Nonviolence Institute. Amidst rising gun violence in Providence, the nonprofit agency that has been instrumental in fighting it is getting financial help. On Thursday, Brown University, the Rhode Island Foundation and the Partnership for Rhode Island announced their $500,000 gift to the Nonviolence Institute, which supports victims and acts as an intermediary between gangs in an effort to break the cycle of retaliation. Cedric Huntley, the institute’s executive director, told The Providence Journal that while the allocation of the funding remains under discussion, it will be used in part to hire key staffers such as a grants manager, a grants writer and a communications official.

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