Restorative Practices Impact in Oregon Schools

GrantID: 2019

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: June 19, 2023

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Oregon who are engaged in Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services 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

Oregon's Unique Landscape for Law Enforcement Partnerships and Statistics-Driven Justice Programs Oregon's distinct geography and demographics set it apart from neighboring states, making it an attractive location for law enforcement core statistics grants. The state's rugged coastline along the Pacific Ocean, combined with its rural and frontier counties, present unique challenges for law enforcement agencies. Oregon's diverse economy, which includes major industries like technology, forestry, and tourism, also contributes to its distinct character. The Oregon State Police and the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission are key state agencies that will play a crucial role in shaping the grant's success. Oregon's frontier counties, such as Malheur and Harney, face distinct challenges due to their remote locations and limited resources. The state's coastal economy, driven by fishing and tourism, also requires specialized law enforcement approaches. These factors make Oregon an ideal candidate for grants that promote cooperative law enforcement partnerships and advance effective criminal justice programs using rigorous research and statistics. The grant's focus on data-driven decision making aligns with Oregon's existing efforts to improve its criminal justice system. For instance, the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission has been working to implement a statewide risk assessment tool to help guide sentencing and pretrial decisions. This grant will enable Oregon to build on these efforts and further develop its capacity for data-driven justice programs. Business grants in Oregon, such as those offered by the Oregon Business Development Department, often prioritize projects that demonstrate a commitment to innovation and community development. Similarly, this grant will support law enforcement agencies and organizations that are working to develop innovative solutions to public safety challenges. Oregon's non-profit organizations, such as the Oregon Community Foundation, also play a vital role in supporting community development initiatives, including those related to public safety and justice. The state's small business grants, such as those offered by the City of Portland, often focus on supporting entrepreneurship and job creation in underserved communities. By investing in law enforcement core statistics, Oregon can better understand the needs of its communities and develop targeted solutions to address public safety challenges. The grant's funding of $1 million will be used to support data collection and analysis, as well as partnerships between law enforcement agencies and research organizations. Oregon's researchers at institutions like Oregon State University and the University of Oregon are well-positioned to support this work, bringing expertise in fields like criminology and statistics to the table. Q: What types of organizations are eligible to apply for this grant in Oregon? A: Law enforcement agencies, research organizations, and non-profit organizations that support law enforcement and criminal justice initiatives are eligible to apply. Q: How does Oregon plan to use the grant funding to address its unique public safety challenges? A: The grant funding will be used to support data collection and analysis, as well as partnerships between law enforcement agencies and research organizations, to better understand and address public safety challenges in Oregon's frontier counties and coastal communities. Q: Are there any specific outcomes or metrics that Oregon applicants should focus on when developing their grant proposals? A: Applicants should focus on outcomes related to improving data quality and reducing crime, and should be prepared to track and report on metrics such as crime rates and law enforcement response times.

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