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Resources

1/27 Webinar: Operational Essentials for Community Violence Intervention Organizations

Is your organization ready to apply for a major government grant? Philanthropic dollars? Download the CBPS Collective Operational Essentials Checklist.

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2/18 Webinar | Partnerships: The Benefits and the Challenges

The right partnership can be powerful. Find partnership resources from this webinar.

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Building Capacity for CBPS Organizations Working to Reduce Violence | CBPS Collective Report

A Guide for Funders, Policymakers and Practitioners

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Byrne/JAG and HUD/EDI Earmark Accounts

Byrne/JAG and HUD/EDI Earmark Accounts: What they Can and Cannot be Used For & Supplemental Questions You Will Be Asked

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CVIC 2021-2022 COHORT | Data Snapshot

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) evaluation team developed a survey to collect systemic, self- reported information from all 52 Community Violence Intervention Collaborative (CVIC) community-based organizations (CBOs). The survey included questions about the organization’s budgets, funding, partnerships, collaboration, and staffing on May 1, 2022.

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Community Based Public Safety: Centering the Public in Violence Prevention and Community Wellness

This paper presents: 1) Current approaches to addressing community violence and public safety and how it differs from what the public wants regarding public safety and community wellness. 2) Community Based Public Safety as a public centered public health approach by trained professionals from the community to decrease community violence and increase community wellness without the harmful consequences and inequity of current approaches. 3) How government leaders, policymakers, and funders can support Community Based Public Safety.

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Federal Earmark Request Process: Vetting Questions that Non-profits May Be Asked

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Fundamentals of Community Violence Intervention Training

Community Violence Intervention is a resident-driven, victim centered, impacted people-led strategy to address violence through a public health approach. CVI involves mediating conflict, getting people involved in violence on a path away from violence and toward stability, preventing revictimization, and more. When executed properly, community violence intervention work is transformative for individuals and communities. 

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Fundamentals of Community Violence Intervention Training

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Helpful Resources for Contacting the Offices of Members of Congress and Senators

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Redefining Public Safety in America | CBPS Collective Report

A National Scan of Community Based Public Safety Initiatives

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Redefining Public Safety: CVI 101

Looking for the basics about community violence intervention, about violence as a public health issue and the formula for implementing CVI/CBPS in your community? Check out this CVI 101 training presented recently by our Policy Director, Alisa Blair.

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