CP3 Fiscal Year 2023 Report to Congress
DHS's Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships provided this report for fiscal year 2023.
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DHS's Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships provided this report for fiscal year 2023.
March 2024 CP3 Prevention Connection Newsletter: In partnership with CP3, Wood County established a county-wide, multidisciplinary Behavioral Intervention Program (BIP), a proactive approach to identify concerning behavior; investigating, assessing, and managing a student’s well-being; and protecting civil rights before an individual commits an act of violence.
March 2024 CP3 Prevention Connection Newsletter: In partnership with the McCain Institute, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) recently published an Explainer that serves as a brief, but comprehensive description of a public health approach to targeted violence prevention that aligns with CP3’s current strategy.
March 2024 CP3 Prevention Connection Newsletter: TVTP Grant Program recipient Music in Common uses the universal language of music to bring together diverse communities, share experiences, and have meaningful conversations.
March 2024 CP3 Prevention Connection Newsletter: Feature story about the Louisiana Youth Advisory Council (LYAC), which provides high school students with an avenue to propose recommendations on youth-related issues directly to lawmakers.
This collection of articles reflects the latest work of the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) and other organizations dedicated to making the world a safer place through targeted violence and terrorism prevention efforts.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the award of 34 grants, totaling $20 million, through the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grant Program for Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23).
On June 28, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3), in collaboration with EdVenture Partners, Credence Management Solutions and the McCain Institute, hosted the finalists of Invent2Prevent, a program that empowers university and high school students to develop innovative projects to help prevent targeted violence and terrorism in their local communities.
Please find evaluations of TVTP grantee project results and implementation.
Close-Out reports submitted by TVTP Grantees