Implementing Technical Assistance for Neighborhood Safety in Missouri

GrantID: 3926

Grant Funding Amount Low: $166,500

Deadline: May 2, 2023

Grant Amount High: $166,500

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Missouri who are engaged in Education may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Missouri's Funding to Graduate Research FellowshipThe Funding to Graduate Research Fellowship, offered by the Banking Institution, supports outstanding doctoral students in Missouri whose dissertation research is relevant to criminal and juvenile justice. The priority outcomes for this grant in Missouri are centered around advancing research in these areas to address the state's specific needs.The Missouri Department of Public Safety, specifically the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Criminal Justice Division, is a key agency that aligns with the goals of this grant. Their work in crime prevention, law enforcement, and criminal justice system improvement is directly related to the research areas supported by the fellowship.### Addressing Missouri's Unique ChallengesMissouri faces distinct challenges, including high crime rates in certain areas like St. Louis, which has been ranked among the top cities for violent crime in the United States. The state's rural areas also experience unique difficulties, such as limited access to resources and services for victims of crime and those involved in the juvenile justice system. The research supported by this fellowship aims to address these challenges by focusing on innovative solutions and evidence-based practices.One of the priority outcomes is to enhance the understanding of the root causes of crime and delinquency in Missouri. Research in this area can inform policy and program development at the state level, particularly in regions like the Ozarks, where socioeconomic factors and geographic isolation can impact crime rates. By supporting doctoral research, the Banking Institution is investing in the development of new knowledge that can be applied to improve criminal and juvenile justice outcomes across the state.Another key outcome is the improvement of services for victims of crime and individuals involved in the juvenile justice system. Missouri's rural counties, such as those in the Missouri Bootheel region, often face significant barriers in accessing these services. Research that identifies effective strategies for delivering services in these areas can have a direct and positive impact on the lives of Missouri residents.### Measuring SuccessThe success of the Funding to Graduate Research Fellowship in Missouri will be measured by the quality and relevance of the research conducted, as well as its potential to inform policy and practice. The Banking Institution will be looking for research that not only advances the field of criminal and juvenile justice but also addresses the specific needs and challenges faced by Missouri.By focusing on these priority outcomes, the fellowship is poised to make a meaningful contribution to the state's efforts to improve public safety and justice. As Missouri continues to seek innovative solutions to its crime and justice challenges, the insights gained from the research supported by this grant will be invaluable.Q: What types of research are most likely to be supported by the Funding to Graduate Research Fellowship in Missouri? A: Research that addresses the root causes of crime and delinquency, improves services for victims of crime, and enhances the juvenile justice system is likely to be supported, particularly if it focuses on Missouri's unique challenges such as rural crime and victim services.Q: How can applicants ensure their research is relevant to Missouri's needs? A: Applicants should familiarize themselves with Missouri's criminal and juvenile justice landscape, including the work of agencies like the Missouri Department of Public Safety, and tailor their research to address specific state challenges or gaps in current knowledge and practice.Q: Are there specific geographic areas within Missouri that should be prioritized in the research? A: While not exclusive, research that addresses the needs of rural or high-crime areas in Missouri, such as the Ozarks or St. Louis, may be particularly relevant given the state's priorities and the challenges faced by these regions.

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