Domestic Violence Support Impact in Nebraska's Urban Areas

GrantID: 4261

Grant Funding Amount Low: $800,000

Deadline: May 1, 2023

Grant Amount High: $800,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Nebraska with a demonstrated commitment to Black, Indigenous, People of Color are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Nebraska's Innovative Information Sharing Grant Program</Nebraska's grant program, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to support innovative and evidence-based policing practices, more effective information sharing, and multiagency collaboration among various organizations. The Nebraska State Patrol and the Nebraska Crime Commission are key state agencies involved in this initiative, working closely with local law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders to enhance public safety across the state. Nebraska's unique geographic feature of having a mix of rural and urban areas, including the Sandhills region, presents both challenges and opportunities for information sharing and collaboration among law enforcement agencies. The rural areas, in particular, face distinct challenges due to limited resources and vast distances between communities. To address these challenges, the grant program prioritizes outcomes that enhance information sharing and collaboration, particularly in areas with limited resources. One of the primary outcomes is the development of technology-enabled information sharing platforms that can facilitate real-time data exchange between law enforcement agencies, emergency services, and other stakeholders. For instance, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office has successfully implemented a regional information sharing system that has improved response times and coordination among local law enforcement agencies. Such initiatives demonstrate the potential for technology to bridge the gaps in information sharing, especially in a state like Nebraska where rural areas are prevalent. Another priority outcome is the enhancement of multiagency collaboration, particularly in regions like the Omaha metropolitan area, where multiple law enforcement agencies from different jurisdictions need to work together to address complex public safety issues. The grant program encourages applicants to propose innovative strategies that foster collaboration and coordination among these agencies, such as regular joint training exercises, intelligence-led policing initiatives, and multiagency task forces. The Nebraska Crime Commission has been instrumental in facilitating such collaborations through its criminal justice information system, which provides a framework for sharing crime data and intelligence across the state. When evaluating proposals, the Banking Institution will prioritize those that demonstrate a clear understanding of Nebraska's unique challenges and opportunities, particularly in areas like the rural Sandhills region. Applicants should also show how their proposed projects will contribute to the state's priority outcomes, such as improved information sharing, enhanced multiagency collaboration, and more effective policing practices. Proposals that incorporate lessons from other states, such as Arkansas and Oregon, which have also received funding from the Banking Institution, will be viewed favorably. Nebraska applicants can access guidance and resources from the Nebraska State Patrol and the Nebraska Crime Commission to help them develop competitive proposals. The Nebraska Community Foundation also provides support to nonprofits and community organizations, which can be valuable partners in grant applications. For Nebraska nonprofits seeking funding, it's essential to tailor their proposals to the state's specific needs and priorities. Q: What are the key factors that the Banking Institution considers when evaluating grant proposals for Nebraska? A: The Banking Institution prioritizes proposals that demonstrate a clear understanding of Nebraska's unique challenges, particularly in rural areas, and that contribute to the state's priority outcomes, such as improved information sharing and multiagency collaboration. Q: How can Nebraska applicants access resources to help them develop competitive proposals for the innovative information sharing grant program? A: Nebraska applicants can access guidance and resources from the Nebraska State Patrol, the Nebraska Crime Commission, and the Nebraska Community Foundation to help them develop competitive proposals. Q: What types of projects are likely to be funded under this grant program in Nebraska? A: Projects that enhance technology-enabled information sharing platforms, foster multiagency collaboration, and improve policing practices, particularly in rural areas like the Sandhills region, are likely to be funded under this grant program in Nebraska.

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