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Title: Public Safety Coalition and Youth Services Coordination
Procurement
Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ)
Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation
434 S 5th Street , Brooklyn, NY, 11211
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
1/25/2023
Award
$5,650,000.00

PIN#00222N0048001

Description

The Public Safety Coalition’s Plan is to implement a collective, comprehensive, community plan to decrease the involvement of young people in: gangs, crimes, and gun violence within the 67th Precinct area. This plan will embody a holistic approach from various partners and supporters in this diverse neighborhood, with resources invested by the community for the betterment of the entire Brooklyn community. The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice’s (MOCJ) ongoing program with their main partner, the NYPD, primarily the 67th Precinct Command includes participating in activities that help to build relationships and support the personnel of the NYPD. The Contractor will: 1. Act as a liaison between the police department and the community; 2. Advise on community concerns 3. Offer solutions to community problems 4. Interface with Commanding Officers 5. Support youth programs 6. Supports crime prevention programs 7. Support NYPD community affairs initiatives; and 8. Provide free funeral services to families of victims of gun violence.


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