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County seeks $47,000 grant to expand anonymous tip line, threat-assessment tools for schools

5091455 · June 26, 2025
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Cochise County staff asked supervisors to move a Navigate360 contract from consent to action so the county can use grant funding for anonymous tip reporting, threat-assessment case management and training in local schools; staff said Sandy Hook Promise Crisis Center would field anonymous tips.

County education and public-safety staff on Thursday described a proposal to contract with Navigate360 to provide behavioral-health and threat-assessment technology for school districts, funded in part by a grant.

Cynthia Myers, representing the county schools/superintendent''s office, said the county received a roughly $47,000 grant to pay for the behavioral-health portion of the Emergency Management Suite platform. That portion includes an anonymous tip-reporting tool, a threat-assessment case-management system, train-the-trainer…

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