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(a)(1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) “Community-centered crime and violence intervention and prevention project” means a comprehensive strategy that integrates partnerships and coordinated activities that:
(i) directly engage individuals who are at risk of becoming involved with or affected by violence and crime using evidence-based interventions; and
(ii) reduce crime and disorder by carefully examining the characteristics of problems in neighborhoods and applying appropriate problem-solving remedies.
(3) “Eligible applicant” means a tax-exempt nonprofit organization.
(b) An eligible applicant may apply for a grant under the Program for a community-centered crime and violence intervention and prevention project.
(c) The Department may award an eligible applicant who submits a complete application for financial assistance under the Program for a community-centered crime and violence intervention and prevention project a grant that does not exceed $250,000.
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