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Board approves CVIP subcontracts to continue nonfatal‑shooting supports; members press for data and clarity on scope

5546649 · August 6, 2025
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On Aug. 6, 2025, the Board of Public Health and Safety approved a group of subrecipient contracts under the Community Violence Intervention Program (CVIP) grant to continue a nonfatal‑shooting response program first funded with ARPA.

On Aug. 6, 2025, the Board of Public Health and Safety approved a group of subrecipient contracts under the Community Violence Intervention Program (CVIP) grant to continue a nonfatal‑shooting (NFS) response program first funded with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars, Alexis Webster, assistant CFO for IMPD, told the board.

The board voted, by individual motions for each agenda item, to adopt the contracts listed as agenda items 080625B through 080625F. The item that included a specific dollar amount was IU Health Methodist Hospital (agenda item 080625B), a three‑year contract with a not‑to‑exceed amount of $146,250 that Webster said is intended to run through September 2027 (about $50,000 per year). The contracts with Inner Beauty, Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church, Eskenazi Health and Voices Inc. were described as subrecipient slots bought through the CVIP grant; contract amounts for those vendors were not specified during the meeting.

IMPD and Office of Public Health and Safety staff…

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