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Hospital-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (HVIPP) Continuation Grant

Purpose

The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is now accepting continuation applications for the Hospital-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (HVIPP). HVIPPs are multidisciplinary programs that combine the efforts of medical staff with trusted community-based partners to provide safety planning, services, and trauma-informed care to victims injured in gun violence and their families.

Applicant Eligibility

This solicitation invites continuation of Fiscal Year 2024-2025 grants. This continuation opportunity is only open to organizations that currently receive DCJS funding to support HVIPP projects. Further, this funding is only open to those organizations that can coordinate the establishment or enhancement of HVIPP projects in multiple hospital locations statewide.

Guidelines and Application Procedures

HVIPP Continuation FY 2026-2027 Guidelines and Application Procedures

Submit an Application

Applications must be submitted in the On-line Grant Management System (OGMS). To access OGMS, visit https://ogms.dcjs.virginia.gov. DCJS provides a series of self-guided videos and training materials designed to assist applicants and current grantees with navigating the OGMS website at http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/grants/ogms-training-resources.

For questions and technical assistance related to the OGMS system, contact ogmssupport@dcjs.virginia.gov.

Contact

Greg Hopkins
gregory.hopkins@dcjs.virginia.gov 
(804) 962-0977

Grant Contact Information

Grant Coordinator(s)

Gregory Hopkins
(804) 692-0977
email Gregory

Grant Monitor(s)

Jenna Foster
(804) 968-8146
email Jenna

Grant Program Details

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