Sources of Funding, Resources, and Sources of Funding, Resources, and Grants for Crime Prevention ProgramsGrants for Crime Prevention Programs
Presented by
American Crime
Prevention Institute
State and Federal GrantsState and Federal Grants
• Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Program
Created by the Federal Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, Byrne funds are awarded to each state. These funds are then sub-granted to state and local governmental agencies for projects that are consistent with congressionally approved criminal justice and drug control issues.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/DJA/grant/index.html
• Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Information about grants and funding can be found at http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/grants/grants.html
• National Highway Transportation Safety ActSeat Belts Incentive GrantsChild Passenger Protection Education GrantsAlcohol-impaired Driving Countermeasureswww.nhtsa.dot.gov
• Office of Justice Programs – U.S. Department of JusticeEnhancing Technology’s Use in Addressing CrimeProtecting and Supporting Victims of CrimeAddressing Youth CrimeEmpowering Communities to Address CrimeCountering Terrorism & Ensuring Domestic
Preparednesswww.ojp.usdoj.gov
Possible Crime Prevention Funding Possible Crime Prevention Funding ResourcesResources
• Local Rotary and other civic organizations
• Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, etc.
• Private foundations
• Local corporate headquarters
Crime Prevention MaterialsCrime Prevention Materials
• Federal Trade CommissionID Theft Bookletwww.consumer.gov/Theft
• Radio Shack Brochures
• National Crime Prevention Center (ncpc) Brochures
• AARP Brochures
• AAA Road Rage Brochure and Video
• TRIAD
• National Child Safety Council
• ADT
• Allstate Insurance Brochures
• State Farm Insurance Brochures
• State Crime Prevention Organization Materials
• Crime Prevention Materials from State Attorney General’s Offices
• LAPD Internet Website
• Houston, Texas PD Internet WebsiteCrime Prevention PowerPoint Presentations
• Local Better Business Bureau
• National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - brochures
Other Crime Prevention ResourcesOther Crime Prevention Resources
• Volunteers – Senior Citizens
• Kwikset Lock
• Winner International – “The Club”
• Donated Vehicles
• Communities on Phone Patrol Program
• Financial Institutions – Identity Theft
• State Office of Surplus Property
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The American Crime Prevention Institute is a division of the AEGIS
Protection Group, Inc.
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