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New Nashville Police and Public Safety Alliance outlines pilots on leadership, immigrant outreach and youth engagement
Summary
The Nashville Police and Public Safety Alliance, a newly formed local nonprofit, briefed the committee on pilot projects including an ASPIRE leadership program for MNPD officers, outreach to Spanish-speaking immigrant communities in partnership with Office of Family Safety, and youth de‑escalation curriculum pilots.
Representatives of the Nashville Police and Public Safety Alliance (NPPSA) presented the group's mission and pilot projects to the Public Health & Safety Committee, describing an 18‑month-old nonprofit focused on partnership-driven, data‑informed pilots to support public safety.
Pat Shea, founder and CEO, said the alliance is an independent 501(c)(3) that seeks to "create a safer Nashville" by facilitating partnerships among community organizations and the police department. William Janus,…
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