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Adelanto wins $2 million CalVIP grant; city to partner with Source Global on RISE violence-prevention program
Summary
Adelanto officials announced a $2 million CalVIP award and introduced the RISE project, a public–private E3P3 partnership intended to provide trauma-informed, wraparound services to youth and families. Presenters said the grant is a reimbursement award and the program aims to reach roughly 850 residents over three years.
Adelanto has been awarded a $2,000,000 grant from the California Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (CalVIP), the city manager announced at the March 25 city council meeting.
City Manager (name not stated) said the grant is intended to “help disrupt cycles of violence and retaliation” and will coordinate community-based services with law enforcement and local partners. The manager also said a second, separate grant application for an additional $1,000,000 is underway and, if awarded, would bring the total investment to about $3,000,000.
The council heard a presentation from Source Global (branded in the meeting as the partner organization) on the RISE project, an E3P3 (environmental sustainability, economic development/infrastructure and equity) model the firm said it has used…
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