Crime Data Sharing Operations in Missouri's Urban Centers

GrantID: 20601

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000

Deadline: June 8, 2022

Grant Amount High: $4,300,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Missouri that are actively involved in Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Targeting Cross-Agency Collaboration for Crime Data in Missouri

In Missouri, funding opportunities are available for law enforcement agencies aimed at enhancing crime data sharing. This initiative specifically seeks to support agencies that recognize the necessity of collaboration in combating crime effectively. Eligible entities include local police departments, sheriff's offices, and regional task forces that demonstrate a commitment to sharing intelligence across jurisdictions.

Application Process for Missouri Law Enforcement Partners

Organizations intending to apply for this funding must submit a detailed proposal outlining the intended use of the funds. Proposals should include a plan for developing a collaborative platform that facilitates data sharing among agencies. Additionally, the application requires a description of current data management practices and how the proposed collaboration will lead to improved crime prevention outcomes. Supporting documents that reflect partnerships with other law enforcement or community organizations are also important.

Importance of Coordinated Data for Missouri

Missouri's varied landscape, which includes both urban centers and rural areas, presents unique challenges in crime prevention. Crime data can often be inconsistent or siloed between jurisdictions, making it difficult to form a cohesive approach to violence reduction. The state has seen spikes in violent crime that emphasize the need for timely, accurate intelligence. Effective cooperation can lead to faster responses and targeted strategies that consider the specificities of each area's challenges.

Implementation of a Collaborative Approach

The proposed funding will enable multiple law enforcement agencies in Missouri to develop a shared platform for crime data that fosters real-time information exchange. By improving the flow of information between agencies, this initiative aspires to create a more proactive environment for tackling crime. This collaborative effort is anticipated to enhance violence reduction strategies, allowing agencies to craft tailored solutions based on comprehensive data analysis. As violence trends evolve, the need for agencies to adapt through shared resources becomes increasingly critical for community safety.

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