Summary of FY 2022 Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes

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The video discusses the Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes program. The program is designed to leverage the unique power of community institutions to better protect communities and empower victims and witnesses of hate crimes. Funding for the program may be used to support public awareness campaigns, educational campaigns, outreach programs, trauma-informed services, and supports.

  • 00:00:00 This webinar is about community-based approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes. Hate crimes are increasing, and a comprehensive approach that engages all partners is necessary to address them. The office of justice programs and the bureau of justice assistance are developing a suite of grant programs to address this issue.
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses the Community-based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes program, which seeks to leverage the unique power of community institutions to better protect communities and empower victims and witnesses of hate crimes to report and build trust. Funding for the program may be used to support public awareness campaigns, educational campaigns, outreach programs, trauma-informed services, and supports.
  • 00:10:00 The Community Relations Service (CRS) provides impartial mediation and consultation services, as well as training and resources to help communities resolve conflicts. CRS also provides webinars on topics such as protecting places of worship from hate crimes.
  • 00:15:00 Criminal Records Service (CRS) provides a variety of services to help communities prevent and address hate crimes and incidents. These services include training police departments, working with school districts to prevent bias, and engaging and building relationships with transgender communities and other marginalized groups. CRS also strengthens policing community partnerships and provides culturally competent knowledge and expertise to communities.
  • 00:20:00 The Community-Based Approaches to Prevent and Address Hate Crimes (CBAPPAC) program seeks to build partnerships and comprehensive approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes. Applications are due by the middle of July, and awards are expected in October. Organizations must have 501c3 nonprofit status, be non-federal tribal organizations, or private institutions of higher education, and have a narrative abstract and budget.
  • 00:25:00 Community-based approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes are being prioritized in this year's application process. Applicants must include projects that will promote racial equity and the removal of barriers to access and opportunity for marginalized communities. Additionally, applicants should demonstrate that their capabilities and competencies are enhanced because of the applicant or at least one of the proposed subrecipients.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses community-based approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes. It discusses how to engage and enhance engagement with communities, as well as how to collect data and budget for the project.
  • 00:35:00 The video provides a brief overview of the FY 2022 community-based approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes solicitation. The solicitation is available on grants.gov and applicants must submit their applications by July 18th and include a narrative, abstract, and budget letter of support. Social media updates are also encouraged.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses community-based approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes, which includes focusing on populations that are not racially ethnically based but are marginalized.
  • 00:45:00 The presenter discusses community-based approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes, which include projects that promote racial equity and the removal of barriers to access and opportunities for marginalized and adversely impacted communities. They mention partnerships and collaborations between culturally specific agencies such as domestic violence agencies. Local governments are not eligible to apply for this program, but may be a part of a coalition or one of those work groups or task groups under a proposed project.
  • 00:50:00 This video discusses community-based approaches to preventing and addressing hate crimes. Funding is available to cover the barriers to participation and to conduct activities such as training and outreach. Prospective applicants are encouraged to take a look at the program solicitation and to contact the resource vojp resource center if they have any questions.

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