Community Policing Competitive Grants
This program provides $11 million to law enforcement agencies to develop community policing initiatives that strengthen partnerships with local communities and promote collaborative problem-solving.
Description
The Community Policing Competitive Grants program allocates $11,000,000 to law enforcement agencies for the implementation of community policing programs. These programs are designed to foster collaborative partnerships between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Eligible grants must adhere to several criteria: implementation of a research-based model or program, prioritization of community input to build trust and positive relationships, support of broader community or multi-agency strategies for problem-solving, promotion of youth engagement activities, and engagement in partnerships with community-based organizations, local governments, or research institutions. The program emphasizes support for agencies with demonstrated community support or established partnerships. It is important to note that funds from these grants cannot be used to hire law enforcement personnel. Implementation involves collaboration with academic institutions and law enforcement agencies to identify or develop eligible research-based models.