Politics & Government
Minneapolis To Distribute Funds For Violence Prevention Ideas
The available funds are a part of the city's effort to support community-led strategies that reduce violence and promote healing.
MINNEAPOLIS — The city of Minneapolis announced Friday that funding is now available for violence prevention ideas and proposals.
The funds are being distributed as part of the city’s ongoing effort to support community-led strategies that reduce violence "and promote resilience, connectedness, and healing throughout Minneapolis."
There are four different categories for proposals:
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- Projects that take place over several months
- Up to $85,000 per proposal
- Smaller-scale projects to address violence over more focused implementation periods
- Up to $50,000 per proposal
- Smaller projects led by individuals
- Up to $10,000 per proposal
- Projects that focus on creating safety through environmental changes
- Up to $75,000 per proposal
Learn more at the city’s website.
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