The Rural Violent Crime Reduction Initiative (RVCRI) is an effort funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to provide funding and assistance to rural law enforcement agencies seeking to reduce violent crime and address problems associated with violent crime. Funding and support are available for implementing violent crime reduction strategies, improving investigations, improving services to victims, and enhancing collaboration between local stakeholders. This will be achieved through the provision of training; deployment of technology; improvement of communication and collaboration between stakeholders; and expansion of community-based crime prevention programs and partnerships with victim services providers.
Individual grant awards are expected to be between $25,000.00 and $150,000. Grant terms will cover a maximum 24-month period.
The National Policing Institute (the Institute) partnered with Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and the Small and Rural Law Enforcement Executives Association (SREELA) to provide training and technical assistance (TTA) to rural law enforcement agencies implementing and enhancing resources such as personnel, equipment, services, and analytical tools to address rural violent crime; document how personnel and/or resources will be used to reduce violent crime; and track outcomes to determine the impact each violent crime reduction strategy had on operations.