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Seven Cities Receive DollarWise Innovation Grant Awards to Support Economic Mobility

By |2024-01-19T11:16:52-05:00January 19, 2024|News, Press Room|

Anaheim, CA; Colorado Springs, CO; Findlay, OH; Montgomery, AL; Richmond, VA; Rochester, NY; and Santa Fe, NM Awarded Grants from the United States Conference of Mayors’ DollarWise Campaign Washington, D.C.— The United States Conference of Mayors’ (USCM) DollarWise Economic Mobility Campaign awarded its 2024 DollarWise Innovation Grants during USCM’s 92nd Winter Meeting to mayors

American Rescue Plan Resource Center: U.S. Department of Agriculture

By |2021-08-30T23:31:54-04:00August 30, 2021|

U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Banks and Community Partners​: $4 billion is provided to USDA, of which $3.6 billion is allocated to be used at the USDA’s Secretary’s discretion to support the food supply chain, including purchasing food and agricultural commodities; making grants and loans for small to mid-sized processors, seafood processing

Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program

By |2024-04-01T15:33:11-04:00March 29, 2023|

2021 Grant Award Winners Large City: One Dallas: R.E.A.L. Change An immediate response to the national and local civil unrest during the summer of 2020, One Dallas: R.E.A.L. Change aims for policing that is Responsible, Equitable, Accountable, and Legitimate. The Police Department has expanded partnerships with faith-based leaders, community activists, education stakeholders, neighborhood groups,

U.S. Conference of Mayors Announces Winners of 2023 Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grants

By |2023-06-04T13:58:03-04:00June 4, 2023|News, Press Room|

Program Supported by Target Recognizes Arlington (TX), Lansing (MI), and Huntington (WV) Columbus, OH—Today, the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Target announced the winners of this year’s Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program designed to identify, promote, and support police policies and practices that cities of all sizes are finding to be most effective

Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program

By |2024-04-01T15:31:29-04:00June 3, 2022|

2021 | First Round of Funding: On January 21, in the opening session of the 2021 Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Laysha Ward, Executive Vice President & Chief External Engagement Officer for Target, announced the creation of a two-year, $700,000 Police Reform and Racial Justice Grant Program, a national partnership between

Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program

By |2023-06-07T09:49:18-04:00September 17, 2021|

On January 21, in the opening session of the 2021 Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Laysha Ward, Executive Vice President & Chief External Engagement Officer for the Target Corporation, announced the creation of a two-year, $700,000 Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program, a national partnership between the Conference of Mayors

Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program

By |2024-03-21T16:36:50-04:00February 17, 2021|

Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program A U.S. Conference of Mayors and Target Opportunity For a fourth year, the U.S. Conference of Mayors is pleased to be working with Target on a timely and important grant program for USCM member cities. We strongly encourage you to apply. THE PROGRAM The

Make Housing More Affordable and Address Homelessness

By |2020-08-16T17:51:30-04:00August 16, 2020|

THE MAYORS’ 2020 VISION: AN AMERICAN BREAKTHROUGH Make Housing More Affordable and Address Homelessness Housing plays a critical role in determining life opportunities and has become even more critical during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your house not only impacts your living space and household budget, it

Police Reform and Equitable Justice Grant Program

By |2024-04-01T15:32:31-04:00March 29, 2023|

2022 Grant Award Winners Large City: New Orleans – Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) Currently operating out of the Police Department’s 8th District, LEAD is an initiative targeting individuals who cycle in and out of a criminal legal system that has relied on arrest, prosecution, and incarceration. Over 70% of the city’s disproportionately Black

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