Summary of FY 2022 Reimagining Justice: Testing a New Model of Community Safety

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The "FY 2022 Reimagining Justice" project is a new initiative aimed at testing a new model of community safety. The project is collaborative and tries new things, and it is important to think about the scale of the project. The presenter also mentions the "Doj Financial Guide," which contains information about how to apply for DOJ grants.

  • 00:00:00 This 1-hour webinar will overview the program and eligibility requirements for the fiscal year 2022 Reimagining Justice grant. The presenter will also address how to address potential inequalities and barriers to equal opportunities.
  • 00:05:00 This video provides an overview of the FY 2022 reimagining justice solicitation, which seeks to fund community-based organizations that can help address criminal justice and hate crime issues. The solicitation emphasizes the importance of working with community leaders and service providers, and emphasizes the importance of location-based focus.
  • 00:10:00 This video discusses the goals of the FY 2022 Reimagining Justice solicitation, which is designed to identify promising new community safety strategies that will reduce and prevent crime. The objectives of the solicitation are to first identify a locality that can identify a locality that experiences a precipitous increase in crime, and then to empower residents to design and refine a community-based safety model. The solicitation also calls for the development of tools to support further implementation in the field.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses how an applicant should prepare an application for a Federal Community Safety Award, which includes a program narrative, budget worksheet, timeline, and test plan. The applicant must also include a resume and job description for key staff. The application will not move to peer review if any of these items are missing.
  • 00:20:00 This video discusses the requirements for submitting a proposal for a community safety project, including an abstract, program design, and management structures. If the applicant is seeking a priority consideration, they should also include a discussion of how being culturally specific will enhance the project's ability to be implemented.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the 2020 Reimagining Justice proposal, which aims to improve community safety by addressing specific populations. Applicants must submit a complete application by July 27th, and their application will be evaluated by peer reviewers.
  • 00:30:00 This video provides an overview of the FY 2022 Reimagining Justice grant program. The presenter discusses the various grant programs and resources available, including the application checklist and response center. The presenter also reminds viewers of the two-step process for submitting a grant application.
  • 00:35:00 The video provides a overview of the current justice system, and how it could be improved. It discusses how the new model of community safety would work, and how potential applicants can prepare for the submission process. Finally, the presenter introduces a new policy advisor, and provides information on how to contact her for help.
  • 00:40:00 The focus of this grant is to create a collaborative network of organizations to address increases in crime. The grant is aimed at Native American tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, or higher learning institutions. Deliverables include a letter of application, a strategy proposal, and data and information resources.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses the FY 2022 Reimagining Justice grant program and how it is seeking to fund partnerships between localities and private entities in order to improve community safety. The selection criteria for applicants include a statement of the problem, data to support the claim, and a commitment to working with culturally specific organizations.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses a model of community safety that uses targeted communities to test its effectiveness. The applicant organization must be separate from the agency implementing the model, and the grant allows for expenses related to a contracted writer. There is flexibility in the model's focus, and it is possible to scale the model to multiple jurisdictions.
  • 00:55:00 The presenter provides a brief overview of the "FY 2022 Reimagining Justice" project, which is aimed at testing a new model of community safety. The project is collaborative and tries new things, and it is important to think about the scale of the project. The presenter also mentions the "Doj Financial Guide," which contains information about how to apply for DOJ grants.

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