Supporting Safer Communities Program will implement Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s Community Violence Intervention Initiative


MIAMI – February 28, 2024 – The Carrie Meek Foundation, Inc., has awarded an unprecedented $7.2 million in grant funding through the Supporting Safer Communities Grant Program (SSC Program), a component of Miami-Dade County’s Community Violence Intervention Initiative (CVI). The 82 awardees, selected through a community-informed, competitive evaluation process, will lead projects and programs that strengthen Miami-Dade County’s community-based response to gun violence and improve safety in neighborhoods.
The awards invest in four service areas of anti-violence work:
· High-risk interventions that deploy trusted, trained adults to safely identify, interrupt and address instances of violence;
· Reentry services that provide resources and opportunities for those returning from incarceration to successfully reintegrate into the community and achieve a positive, fresh start;
· Culturally sensitive mental health support for survivors and individuals directly and indirectly impacted by gun violence; and
· Grassroots, neighborhood-rooted efforts that address the three areas above and use anti-violence strategies to improve safety and well-being in communities.
“Miami-Dade County, in partnership with The Carrie Meek Foundation, is taking historic steps to curb gun violence,” said County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “Our residents deserve to live free from the threat of gun violence and so we are investing in a multi-pronged approach to not only reduce these crimes, but also address their underlying causes. Through the Supporting Safer Communities Program, we’re making meaningful investments in grassroots and community organizations that are working to reduce gun violence and ensure all residents can thrive.”
The SSC Program is a partnership between The Carrie Meek Foundation and Miami-Dade County’s Office of Neighborhood Safety. Sponsored by Kionne McGhee, District 9 County Commissioner, with unanimous support from the Board of County Commissioners, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava invested $8.9 million in the Community Violence Intervention Initiative to combat gun violence by increasing access to available resources, mobilizing residents and amplifying efforts to increase safety across Miami-Dade.
“Investing in our communities is an essential step towards building safer neighborhoods. The grants awarded through the Supporting Safer Communities Grant Program will empower local organizations to implement effective anti-violence strategies and address the root causes of gun violence,” said Commissioner McGhee. “I am proud to support these grassroots organizations and provide pathways for funding, as it aligns with my mission to create awareness and find solutions. Together, we can create a future where every resident of Miami-Dade County feels safe and supported.”
The Carrie Meek Foundation received 246 proposals to the SSC Program between April 5 and May 12, 2023. Nonprofits, grassroots groups, residents, small neighborhood-based organizations, faith-based organizations, civic and other community-serving institutions were eligible to apply. They collectively requested more than $83 million in funding. All proposals were evaluated by members of the community with a cross section of experience and knowledge in the program service areas. Awardees will have 18 months to complete their programs and projects.
“The 82 program awardees represent the best of Miami-Dade: bold leaders with a deep commitment to curbing gun violence and strengthening the neighborhoods they serve,” said Lucia Davis-Raiford, president and CEO of The Carrie Meek Foundation. “They are building coalitions, organizing response efforts, and meeting the needs of impacted communities block by block. This investment puts real resources where they are needed most, helping ensure ALL Miami-Dade residents have the opportunity to live a safe, fulfilling life.”
The Foundation will further invest in the organizations through capacity building, training, and technical assistance support to ensure they successfully implement their programs. Many projects will depend on community support. Visit CarrieMeekFoundation.org/SaferCommunity to learn more about the awardees and how to help advance their work.
About The Carrie Meek Foundation: The Carrie Meek Foundation, Inc. was founded by Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek to advance her vision for civically engaged, well-resourced and resilient communities. We help improve the lives of residents in Miami-Dade County and the larger South Florida community through Education, Housing, Health, and Economic Development. Learn more about how we put her legacy into action at CarrieMeekFoundation.org
Supporting Safer Communities Grant Program Awardees
Grassroots Groups – $2.2 million
Amplify Community Resources
BAMN Robotics Corporation
Black Men Build Miami
Brownsville Civic Neighborhood Center
Coconut Grove Optimist Club
Crime Stoppers of Miami Dade County, Inc
CVCA and Bee Amaze
Do Good 41
Dozier and Dozier Construction Academy,
Corp.
El Ingenio, Inc.
Friends of South Florida Music
Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance
Hope for Communities, Inc.
Keeping a Dream Alive, Inc
Lashawntay T. Howard Youth Offender
Center
Mahogany Youth Corporation
Miami Youth Garden, Inc.
Mothers Fighting 4 Justice
Nana’s Restart, Inc.
Omega Activity Center Foundation, Inc.
Opa-locka Civic Club
Papa Keith For People Matter, Inc.
Project T.H.U.G.
Silent Victims of Crime
SPROUT Up, Inc.
Survivors Affected By Violence The Jack
Brown III Foundation, Inc.
Survivors Helping Survivors Collaborative
Tech Girl Power: STEM Glow Up
Teen Up-Ward Bound, Inc
The Home Team – Miami, Inc.
The Optimist Foundation of Greater Goulds
Uplift Literacy
High Risk Interventions — $1.7 million
Affirming Youth Foundation
Belfonte TACOLCY Center
Coalition of Florida Farmworkers Org, Inc.
The Childrens Village – The Resource Room
Community Youth Against Violence
Genesis Hopeful Haven, Inc.
Girl Scout Council of Tropical Florida, Inc.
Global Speech and Rehab Services
Guitars Over Guns Organization
Historic Hampton House
Leisure City/Modello Optimist Club of
Florida, Inc.
Multi-Ethnic Youth Group Association
(M.E.Y.G.A. Learning Center)
Overtown Optimist Club
Overtown Youth Center
Pi Nu Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity,
Inc.
Police Athletic League of North Miami
Rhaming’s Safe Haven
RJT Foundation, Inc.
The S.E.E.K. Foundation
Three Virtues Organization
Transition, Inc.
YWCA
Mental Health and Survivors Support – $1.6 million
Be Strong International
Center for Equitable Access and Treatment
of Trauma
Children’s Bereavement Center
Girl Power
Healing and Justice Center
Hip Rock Star Media
Hope 4 Tomorrow
Jackson Health Foundation
Mentally FITT, Inc.
Noricia Talabert Dream Foundation
Prosperity Social & Community
Development Group, Inc.
South Florida Black Male Mental Health
and Wellness Project
The Women’s Fund
ThoughtSwitch
TMCS Community Cares
The Trayvon Martin Foundation
Reentry Services – $1.6 million
An Umbrella of Hope Re-Entry Coalition
Beyond the Bars
Children of Inmates, Inc.
Empowerment Zone Reentry Initiative, Inc. (EZRI)
Ex-Felons Against Crime Through Out Reach, Inc.
(EX.F.A.C.T.O.R.)
Florida Justice Center
Hope Mission Foundation
Ladies Empowerment and Action Program (LEAP)
OIC of South Florida, Inc.
Shozanio’s Place
The Alternative Programs, Inc.
URGENT, Inc