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Mission The objective of the Neighborhood Improvement Grant is to encourage neighborhood growth and development by providing a financial investment in the form of a grant to neighborhood associations and organizations. Grant Opportunity The City of Jackson will offer a grant to qualified registered neighborhood associations to aid in a neighborhood-wide project. The grant program is...

For Immediate Release:  February 14, 2024  (Jackson, Miss.) - The City of Jackson has rescheduled its next Roll-Off Dumpster Day for residents. It will now be held on Saturday, February 17.  On this date, residents will be allowed to bring in tires for disposal. Only car, truck and 18-wheeler tires will be accepted. (Please see attached flyer...

For Immediate Release: February 14, 2024  (Jackson, Miss.) – The Department of Human and Cultural Services Family and Youth Division has begun accepting applications for its Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program. The annual program offers Jackson youth paid opportunities to develop an array of work skills and experience and aims to foster an environment that teaches work ethics...

For Immediate Release: February 13, 2024 (Jackson, Miss.) - The City of Jackson is proud to partner with fellow local, state and federal law enforcement agencies under the Operation Unified umbrella to combat crime in the Capital City.  This is a continuation of efforts behind the scenes to pool resources and capabilities in a united front,...

Date and time: 2024-02-13 11:30 amLocation: Jackson City HallDepartment: Jackson City CouncilDate and time: 2024-02-13 11:30 amLocation: Jackson City HallDepartment: Jackson City CouncilDate and time: 2024-02-13 11:30 amLocation: Jackson City HallDepartment: Jackson City CouncilDate and time: 2024-02-13 11:30 amLocation: Jackson City HallDepartment: Jackson City Council

The Office of Violence Prevention & Trauma Recovery (OVPTR)  works to reduce the likelihood of violence related injury and death and support trauma recovery and healing across Jackson. The OVPTR focuses on: Teaching - through violence prevention community education workshops and professional development training Strengthening Systems - working with national, state, city and community groups...

Community Rooted Safety Grants

Support healing in the community through engagement and support  

Violence Interruption

Youth violence reduction through the arts  

Youth Advisory Council click to apply   

Address your Stress 

Contention Resolution   

Violence Reduction  

The data we receive from needs assessments, community surveys, stakeholder interviews, and focus groups helps us to identify or design prevention strategies for an evidence-based approach to program planning. Once prevention strategies are implemented, they are evaluated rigorously to determine their effectiveness. Communities are then encouraged to implement strategies based on the available resources and...

It is not enough to know the magnitude of a public health problem. It is important to understand what factors protect people or put them at risk for experiencing or perpetrating violence. Why are risk and protective factors useful? They help identify where prevention efforts need to be focused. (insert in note box)Risk factors do...

The first step in preventing violence is to understand the “who”, “what”, “when”, “where” and “how” associated with it. Data can demonstrate how frequently violence occurs, where it is occurs, trends, and who the victims and perpetrators are. This data is obtained from our partner LEO's reports, medical examiner files, vital records, hospital charts, registries,...

We believe in primary prevention: preventing violence from happening in the first place by increasing awareness, identifying alternatives, responding early, surrounding children with protection, building on strengths, supporting parents and caregivers, strengthening community connections and working towards a culture of peace and justice.

OVPTR will serve as a resource hub for community programs, services, and resources

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