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File #: 25-0704    Version: 1 Name: COMMUNITY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION INITIATIVE
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/23/2024 In control: Finance Committee
On agenda: 6/12/2025 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION COOK COUNTY COMMUNITY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION INITIATIVE WHEREAS, the Cook County Justice Advisory Council (JAC), as an office under the Cook County Board President, works to promote equitable, human-centered, community-driven justice system innovation and practice through rigorous stakeholder engagement, policy work, service coordination, and grantmaking that increases community safety and reduces reliance on incarceration; and WHEREAS, the JAC supports Cook County's commitment to advancing equity throughout Cook County by investing in programs and strategies to improve community safety in communities disproportionately impacted by violence and incarceration; and WHEREAS, Cook County Ordinance Sec. 2-527 establishes the JAC's authority to administer violence prevention, intervention and reduction grants to nonprofit community-based organizations in accordance with the Cook County Procurement Code; and WHEREAS, building on historic levels of investment in th...
Indexes: AVIK DAS, Executive Director, Justice Advisory Council
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

COOK COUNTY COMMUNITY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION INITIATIVE

WHEREAS, the Cook County Justice Advisory Council (JAC), as an office under the Cook County Board President, works to promote equitable, human-centered, community-driven justice system innovation and practice through rigorous stakeholder engagement, policy work, service coordination, and grantmaking that increases community safety and reduces reliance on incarceration; and

WHEREAS, the JAC supports Cook County's commitment to advancing equity throughout Cook County by investing in programs and strategies to improve community safety in communities disproportionately impacted by violence and incarceration; and

WHEREAS, Cook County Ordinance Sec. 2-527 establishes the JAC's authority to administer violence prevention, intervention and reduction grants to nonprofit community-based organizations in accordance with the Cook County Procurement Code; and

WHEREAS, building on historic levels of investment in the areas of violence prevention and community safety, JAC grant initiatives will sustain key services beyond American Rescue Plan Act funding, supporting organizations that work to ensure those closest to the gun violence epidemic can access critical programs and services that contribute to increased community safety throughout Cook County; and

WHEREAS, gun violence dramatically affects physical, cognitive, mental, emotional wellbeing and development of those exposed to it: direct survivors of gun violence and the communities impacted by incidences of gun violence; and

WHEREAS direct and indirect survivors are at greater risk of perpetrating violence, experiencing further victimization or exposure to violence; and

WHEREAS our communities are less safe when those at risk of perpetrating or being impacted by gun violence cannot access critical services essential to violence prevention; and

WHEREAS, Cook County Community Violence Intervention (CC-CVI) and Cook County Wrapar...

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