The Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships is pleased to invite you to a webinar on the foundations of preventing targeted violence and terrorism. The presentation will cover key concepts on prevention including discussing how communities can adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to prevention. This information is being provided as background for applicants who may be new to prevention work and may be useful in designing project proposals for the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant program.
Topic: Informational Webinar: Targeted Violence & Terrorism Prevention, Foundations of Prevention
Host: Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships
Date/Time: February 16th 2:30-3:30 PM EST
Registration: Microsoft Forms
Current U.S. Government Funding Opportunities
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released several research and rigorous evaluation grants to the public. Please refer to the funding opportunities listed below for more details on the opportunities and how to apply:
Funding Opportunity | Overview | Closing Date |
RFA-CE-22-005 Research Grants for Preventing Violence and Violence Related Injury (R01) | Support the evaluation of primary prevention strategies, programs or policies that target universal or selected high-risk populations (i.e., populations that have one or more risk factors that place them at heightened risk for perpetration of violence). | March 4, 2022 |
RFA-CE-22-013: Rigorous Evaluation of Community-Centered Approaches for the Prevention of Community Violence | Evaluate community-centered prevention approaches implemented, or planned for implementation in communities to reduce community violence victimization or perpetration, including severe forms of violence such as homicides, firearm related violence, and violence-related hospitalizations. | March 22, 2022 |
RFA-CE-22-012: The CDC National Centers of Excellence in Youth Violence Prevention (YVPCs): Rigorous Evaluation of Prevention Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Community Rates of Youth Violence | Fund the National Centers of Excellence in Youth Violence Prevention (Youth Violence Prevention Centers or YVPCs) to continue to build the evidence base for violence prevention strategies and approaches that reduce community rates of youth violence within one or more geographically defined communities with rates of community violence that are higher than the national one. | April 18, 2022 |