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Title: Hire and engage justice involved residents for THE LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE CAMPAIGN
Procurement
Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ)
EAST RIVER DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE, INC.
12-11 40TH AVENUE , LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, 11101
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
2/23/2022
Award
$4,000,000.00

PIN#00221N0052001

(a) the current health emergency and the extraordinary challenges of the pandemic emphasizes the urgent need to streamline procurement through the execution and management of multiple subcontracts with a diverse pool of approximately 20-30 competent community-based organizations to achieve the deliverables of the mayoral announcement of Recovery for All through NYC Clean Up ; (b) the significant and drastic increase in gun violence across multiple neighborhoods in New York City that require an immediate response and intervention to interrupt the cycle of violence ahead of warmer months when such incidents often increase; and (c) the exceptionally limited timeframe to implement the mayoral strategy to expand employment services to New Yorkers to directly impact the build environment to contribute to the healthy and vibrant communities.
Description

The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety (ONS) sites are among some of the hardest-hit neighborhoods and most heavily impacted by COVID-19. The Love Where You Live Campaign brings the Clean Up Corps (CCC) and Culture Corps to over 31 neighborhoods across the city. The ONS in partnership with Urban Upbound will implement the Love Where You Live Campaign grant opportunity. The Love Where You Live Campaign Grant opportunity will provide up to 26 grants of $150,000 to non-profit CMS partners who successfully submits an interest form to implement positive programming to specific geographies citywide to promote improving safety and well-being of their neighborhoods/precinct areas. As hosts for the Clean Up Corp, CMS providers will actively engage and hire local, and justice involved residents to lead cleaning, greening, and beautification campaigns in their neighborhoods with deep roots.


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