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Grant Program <br />Application Number <br />GRANT13860223 <br />Program Office <br />BJA <br />Grant Manager <br />Tiffany Johnston <br />Phone Number <br />202-445-4301 <br />E-mail Address <br />Tiffany.Johnston@usdoj.gov <br />Project Title <br />2023 Western District Washington PSN Program <br />Performance Period Start <br />Date <br />10/01/2023 <br />Performance Period End Date <br />09/30/2026 <br />Budget Period Start Date <br />10/01/2023 <br />Budget Period End Date <br />09/30/2026 <br />Project Description <br />PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS FY2023 PROGRAM ABSTRACT <br />Western District of Washington <br />The Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC), as the fiscal agent for the Western District <br />of Washington’s Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) Team, submits this application for the FY2023 PSN grant <br />on behalf of the Western District of Washington. <br />The primary focus of the FY 2023 PSN grant will be reducing the harmful effects of community gun violence. <br />To achieve this goal, we will continue to foster strategic partnerships across a broad range of state and local <br />partners, collaborating with these entities to bring critical perspectives to strategic planning discussions. <br />The geographic scope of our PSN Team represents regions from the border of Oregon in the south, the region <br />north of Seattle, and the South Sound. We are collaborating with representatives from the Office of Firearm <br />Safety and Violence Prevention (OFSVP) and the state Attorney General’s Office. These state partners are <br />similarly working towards the goal of reducing violent crime in our district. <br />A person is killed with a gun in Washington state every 12 hours. Gun violence is a persistent health and safety <br />threat across the state, and rates of gun violence continue to increase amidst the lingering effects of the pandemic. <br />Community gun violence is defined as intentional acts of interpersonal gun violence committed in public places <br />by individuals who are not related to each other. This type of gun violence has a dramatically disproportionate <br />impact on low-income communities and communities of color, and especially youth and young adults. <br />The OFSVP is leading a statewide effort to coordinate evidence-based intervention and prevention strategies to <br />address community gun violence. Its work will target the highest risk populations of perpetrators and victims in <br />the highest risk communities. Attorney General Bob Ferguson is committed to reducing firearms fatalities and <br />injuries with a goal towards making our communities safer. The AGO has been involved in critical policy <br />discussions regarding firearms at the state and federal level. <br />The PSN Team regularly meets to assess which communities are most affected by community gun violence, <br />identifying critical gaps and needs within those communities. With this information, the PSN Team will then <br />Page: 6 of 23