Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSNM)
Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy
Funding Amount
Varies
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
state
Overview
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSNM)
Project Safe Neighborhoods Grants develop, implement, and support anti-gang prevention and violent crime enforcement strategies in Maryland through dedicated partnerships forming a PSN task force. Funds are intended to help create and foster safer neighborhoods through a sustained reduction in violent crime, including, but not limited to, addressing criminal gangs and the felonious possession and use of firearms.
Details
- Agency: Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy
- Application Due: June
- Financial Assistance: Project Grant
Eligible Applicants
County Government, Municipalities/Towns, State Government, Other
Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
How to Apply
Application Due: June
Program website: https://gocpp.maryland.gov/grants/programs/project-safe-neighborhoods-psnm/
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