Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative
Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative
Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative grants will support the following objectives:
• Support existing community-based violence prevention agencies that have been operating their programs for at least two years; • Serve the highest risk participants, those mostly likely to shoot or be shot, through evidence-based street outreach services; • Actively participate in the GASC Community Violence Intervention-Street Outreach Community of Practice; and • Focus on high fatal and nonfatal shooting victimization communities within City of Chicago, Cook County, and Lake County.
Attachments
| Filename | Last Updated | Size |
|---|---|---|
| CVIPI_FFY23.xls | Jul 08, 2025 | 29 B |
Related to Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative
Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention (CBVIP) Services Programs
Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention (CBVIP) services programs support the following activities:
Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Notice of Funding Opportunity SFY 26 CB-VIP NOFO # 2117-0501
The FY26 Illinois State budget includes $16,342,700 for SFY26 Community-Based Violence Prevention and Intervention Program grants and administration. ICJIA is making these funds available for programs that reduce violence by addressing risk factors and strengthening protective factors.
Community Based Violence Intervention & Prevention Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO # 3380-041624)
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority is requesting proposals for grants for Community Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative (CVIPI) . Grants will be made with FFY2024 funds. A total of $900,000 in CVIPI funding is available through this solicitation for use over a period of 12 months.
Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority is requesting proposals for Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention (CBVIP) grants. Grants will be made with SFY22 CBVIP funds. A total of $3,833,00 in funding is available for a comprehensive array of community-based violence prevention and intervention services.