Community Partnerships for Cold Case Awareness in Oregon

GrantID: 65972

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000

Deadline: August 5, 2024

Grant Amount High: $2,500,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Oregon with a demonstrated commitment to Conflict Resolution are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Oregon's Cold Case Investigations

The Support for Reducing Violent Crime and Supporting Law Enforcement Officers and Prosecutors grant prioritizes outcomes that bring justice to victims of cold cases involving sexual assault and other violent crimes in Oregon. The Oregon Department of Justice, specifically the Oregon State Police Forensic Services Division, plays a crucial role in advancing investigative techniques and prosecutorial strategies. The grant focuses on uncovering new leads and securing convictions in these cases.

Targeting Oregon's Unique Challenges

Oregon's diverse geography, from its rugged coastline to its rural eastern regions, presents distinct challenges for law enforcement agencies investigating cold cases. The state's frontier counties, such as Malheur and Harney, have limited resources and infrastructure, making it difficult to process evidence and conduct thorough investigations. In contrast, urban areas like Portland face different challenges, such as managing large volumes of data and coordinating efforts across multiple jurisdictions. The grant's priority outcomes are designed to address these unique challenges and support law enforcement agencies across the state.

The Oregon State Police's Forensic Services Division is equipped with advanced DNA analysis capabilities, which have been instrumental in solving cold cases. By leveraging these resources and providing training and technical assistance to local law enforcement agencies, the grant aims to increase the number of cases resolved and bring closure to victims' families. The grant also supports the development of new investigative strategies and technologies, such as genetic genealogy, to help identify perpetrators and crack previously unsolvable cases.

Measuring Success in Oregon

The success of the grant will be measured by the number of cold cases resolved, the number of convictions secured, and the number of law enforcement agencies trained and equipped to handle complex investigations. The Oregon Department of Justice will work closely with local law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders to track progress and identify areas for improvement. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the grant will help to advance justice in Oregon and provide closure to families and communities affected by violent crime.

Oregon applicants can access various resources to support their grant applications, including guidance from the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission and the Oregon State Police's training programs. The state's community foundations, such as the Oregon Community Foundation, also provide grants and support to organizations working on related issues. When applying for the grant, Oregon applicants should be aware of the state's specific needs and challenges, as well as the resources available to support their efforts.

Businesses and individuals in Oregon can also benefit from the grant by providing services and support to law enforcement agencies and victims' families. For example, small businesses in Portland may be eligible for grants to provide forensic analysis services or other support to law enforcement agencies. Additionally, individuals with expertise in genetic genealogy or other relevant fields may be able to provide pro bono services or collaborate with law enforcement agencies to help solve cold cases.

Q: What types of cold cases are eligible for funding under this grant in Oregon? A: Cold cases involving sexual assault and other violent crimes are eligible for funding, with a focus on cases that have been unsolved for 10 years or more.

Q: How will the Oregon Department of Justice prioritize grant funding for cold case investigations? A: The Oregon Department of Justice will prioritize grant funding for cases that have the greatest potential for resolution, based on factors such as the availability of new evidence and the severity of the crime. A secondary consideration will be given to cases from rural areas, to help address the resource disparities between urban and rural law enforcement agencies.

Q: Can non-law enforcement agencies in Oregon, such as victim advocacy groups, apply for funding under this grant? A: While the primary focus of the grant is on supporting law enforcement agencies, non-law enforcement agencies may be eligible for funding if they can demonstrate a direct role in supporting cold case investigations, such as providing victim support services or assisting with community outreach efforts.

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