File #: ID 17-0093    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/30/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/21/2017 Final action: 2/21/2017
Title: Resolution Authorizing Grant Application for Governor's Crime Commission Grant FY 2017-19 for the Child Response Initiative Program
Attachments: 1. 17-0093 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING GRANT APPLICATION for GCC CRI FY 17-19.pdf
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Resolution Authorizing Grant Application for Governor's Crime Commission Grant FY 2017-19 for the Child Response Initiative Program

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Department: Police
Council District: All Districts

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Chief Wayne Scott, 373-2085
Contact 2 and Phone: Stephanie Moore, 373-2352

PURPOSE:
The Greensboro Police Department will serve as the lead/fiscal agent to apply to the Governor's Crime Commission (GCC) Crime Victims' Services Committee for a two-year federal grant award totaling $310,574 for the Greensboro Child Response Initiative (CRI) Program. The two-year federal award for FY 17-19 is $248,459 and requires a 20% match of $62,115, making the total grant award $310,574. The GPD will provide the match with in-kind contributions and NC Drug Tax funds. To apply for this grant, City policy requires approval by City Council.

BACKGROUND:
Competitive funds for North Carolina law enforcement and related non-profit agencies are available from the GCC on an annual basis. The GCC designates specific committees to determine the most effective methods of equitably distributing these funds across the State. The mission of the Crime Victims' Services Committee is to advocate for victims by promoting the development of effective programs that improve the response of human service professionals and the criminal justice system to crime victims.

The CRI provides a coordinated community response to children (0-18 years of age) and their families who have experienced any type of trauma or violence, with the goals of (1) reducing the likelihood of child witnesses and victims becoming later violent offenders; and (2) decreasing mental health symptoms and other negative outcomes. The program has been active since 2008. The majority (88.8%) of CRI referrals are received from GPD patrol officers.

The grant funds will support:
* Clinical supervisor/project director (10% time commitment)
* Two full-time mental ...

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