WEBVTT 00:00:15.585 --> 00:00:18.965 grantee panel to learn about the application experience and. 00:00:18.965 --> 00:00:22.085 to learn how they got involved in this type of work and. 00:00:22.085 --> 00:00:25.915 supporting center prevention and programs. 00:00:25.915 --> 00:00:26.675 and partnerships. 00:00:26.725 --> 00:00:29.935 Uhm, mission of preventing targeted. 00:00:29.935 --> 00:00:33.195 violence and terrorism are going to give it a second or two. 00:00:33.195 --> 00:00:36.825 Maybe wait about 2-3 minutes before we get started. 00:00:36.825 --> 00:00:36.825 00:00:37.385 --> 00:00:40.835 With the presentation and then will after. 00:00:40.835 --> 00:00:44.225 the. After that we start with. Some introductions will go into the panel. 00:00:44.225 --> 00:00:47.645 where I would ask some questions. 00:00:47.645 --> 00:00:51.615 to get the grantees perspective on. 00:00:51.615 --> 00:00:51.615 00:00:53.515 --> 00:00:55.525 The application being a grantee. 00:00:55.585 --> 00:00:58.765 The getting involved in this. 00:00:58.765 --> 00:01:00.105 type. This line of work. 00:01:00.815 --> 00:01:01.665 And. 00:01:02.355 --> 00:01:05.435 After that we will go into some tips for. 00:01:05.435 --> 00:01:08.845 the application process and we'll finish. 00:01:08.845 --> 00:01:12.095 with some questions that the audience will be able to access. 00:01:12.095 --> 00:01:12.895 be able to type. 00:01:13.425 --> 00:01:14.155 Uhm? 00:01:15.375 --> 00:01:18.445 And we thought those questions. 00:01:18.445 --> 00:01:21.475 can be either geared. We'll start with questions geared to the panel. 00:01:21.475 --> 00:01:22.995 members to get their perspective on. 00:01:24.865 --> 00:01:28.095 It's unknown things I mentioned prior and then at the final. 00:01:28.095 --> 00:01:31.805 and you'll be able to asks questions about the TV TP. 00:01:31.805 --> 00:01:31.805 00:01:31.855 --> 00:01:33.725 A grant program. 00:01:34.625 --> 00:01:38.205 So we'll give it about a. It's wait about 2 minutes to. 00:01:38.205 --> 00:01:41.365 five. Get some more attendees. We almost got everyone here ready. 00:01:41.365 --> 00:01:43.745 but thank you so much for attending. 00:01:43.845 --> 00:01:53.845 00:01:53.845 --> 00:02:03.845 00:02:03.845 --> 00:02:13.845 00:02:13.845 --> 00:02:23.845 00:02:23.845 --> 00:02:33.845 00:02:33.845 --> 00:02:43.845 00:02:43.845 --> 00:02:53.845 00:02:53.845 --> 00:03:03.845 00:03:03.845 --> 00:03:13.845 00:03:13.845 --> 00:03:23.845 00:03:30.735 --> 00:03:33.865 Alright 25, they want to waste anyone's time. 00:03:33.865 --> 00:03:34.675 so let's get started. 00:03:35.725 --> 00:03:39.275 Thank you, first off, thank you all for joining this presentation. 00:03:39.275 --> 00:03:39.935 to learn about. 00:03:41.265 --> 00:03:44.415 The target violence terrorism Frenching grant program. 00:03:44.415 --> 00:03:47.535 to learn a little bit about the application process. 00:03:47.535 --> 00:03:51.215 and to hear about the centre prevention programs. 00:03:51.215 --> 00:03:53.995 and partnerships mission. What we do learn more about it. 00:03:55.525 --> 00:03:59.675 This is going to be a great opportunity. We're going here for some. 00:03:59.675 --> 00:04:03.845 grantees who have actually received the award twice, so. 00:04:03.845 --> 00:04:03.845 00:04:04.115 --> 00:04:07.125 And there are buff knowledge to. 00:04:07.125 --> 00:04:10.145 at the end to be able to ask them questions some. 00:04:10.145 --> 00:04:13.265 tips, some how did they get involved? 00:04:13.265 --> 00:04:16.355 in this line of work and not only that, how did. 00:04:16.355 --> 00:04:19.575 they go about drafting a per. 00:04:19.575 --> 00:04:22.385 project and submitting their application? 00:04:24.365 --> 00:04:26.715 And my name is Hector to hear that and program analyst. 00:04:27.445 --> 00:04:30.785 On the grants team, so I manage a number of. 00:04:30.785 --> 00:04:34.065 the grantees, and I'm also heavily. 00:04:34.065 --> 00:04:37.125 involved in making sure that this grant program. 00:04:37.125 --> 00:04:40.265 is heard by communities all across the. 00:04:40.265 --> 00:04:42.535 United States and. 00:04:42.895 --> 00:04:46.015 And also supporting and making sure. 00:04:46.015 --> 00:04:49.145 that we get caught quality applications coming in. 00:04:49.145 --> 00:04:52.395 and that we have diversity represented in awe grantees. 00:04:52.395 --> 00:04:52.395 00:04:53.845 --> 00:04:57.055 So I just want to start off with a big brief background. 00:04:57.055 --> 00:05:00.355 CP3 in our office and the TV TP. 00:05:00.355 --> 00:05:01.375 grant program. 00:05:02.475 --> 00:05:04.985 In price endpoint definitions. 00:05:05.725 --> 00:05:08.775 So you can. So everybody here if you have if you're not. 00:05:08.775 --> 00:05:11.695 familiar with Fire grant program, you kind of understand. 00:05:12.515 --> 00:05:14.915 Uhm, the type of programs we want to fund. 00:05:15.515 --> 00:05:18.275 And the type of work we're doing across the country. 00:05:19.345 --> 00:05:22.855 After that, we'll jump into some introductions to the panel members. 00:05:22.855 --> 00:05:24.965 and I will be asking them questions. 00:05:25.645 --> 00:05:26.235 Uhm? 00:05:27.765 --> 00:05:31.095 Mark, so generally this panel is not. 00:05:31.095 --> 00:05:35.355 mostly focused on what their projects are I. 00:05:35.355 --> 00:05:38.945 we do plan to have a panel like that in the future, maybe in February. 00:05:38.945 --> 00:05:42.185 but this but since since the notice of funding. 00:05:42.185 --> 00:05:45.245 opportunity is hasn't been released their approved we want. 00:05:45.245 --> 00:05:48.575 to focus on pass application processes and. 00:05:48.575 --> 00:05:51.635 how they got involved in this work. So that's. 00:05:51.635 --> 00:05:54.735 more my questions are going to lean towards. Of course you're going to hear about their projects. 00:05:54.735 --> 00:05:56.485 cause they're gonna do a brief brief. 00:05:56.535 --> 00:05:59.625 Introduction of who they are, what they do under the grant. 00:05:59.625 --> 00:06:02.745 program, and some of the questions might. 00:06:02.745 --> 00:06:03.445 relate to. 00:06:03.775 --> 00:06:06.785 We might have. They might talk about their. 00:06:06.785 --> 00:06:10.135 projects when I ask some of the questions and then after that. 00:06:10.135 --> 00:06:13.035 I'm going to talk about some common mistakes and. 00:06:14.655 --> 00:06:18.225 Common mistakes, people and misconceptions misconceptions. 00:06:18.225 --> 00:06:21.475 people have about the grant program. 00:06:21.475 --> 00:06:22.835 mistakes when applying. 00:06:23.445 --> 00:06:26.515 Then after that we're gonna. I'm gonna allow you all to ask questions. 00:06:26.515 --> 00:06:27.655 to the panel members. 00:06:28.545 --> 00:06:29.255 Uhm? 00:06:30.665 --> 00:06:33.905 Please note that the panel members there might be some questions. 00:06:33.905 --> 00:06:37.655 that might be a better fit for the TV T grant team. 00:06:37.655 --> 00:06:40.745 to answer, so we're going to have another you can if you don't. 00:06:40.745 --> 00:06:43.795 have too much questions for the panel members they'll be at. 00:06:43.795 --> 00:06:46.975 the end after the conclusion and upcoming announcements questions. 00:06:46.975 --> 00:06:50.395 for the CPT CP3 TBTP. 00:06:50.395 --> 00:06:53.695 grants team and you can ask those questions in the chat and. 00:06:53.695 --> 00:06:56.755 we will try to answer them to the best of our capabilities. 00:06:59.775 --> 00:07:02.985 The CPT office seeks or resilient America where communities communities. 00:07:02.985 --> 00:07:06.175 are united to help and targeted violence and terrorism. 00:07:06.175 --> 00:07:06.175 00:07:07.325 --> 00:07:10.415 And we do this by taking public health. 00:07:10.415 --> 00:07:13.765 approach and the mission is to work with the whole society. 00:07:13.765 --> 00:07:16.795 to build local prevention frameworks. So that's really. 00:07:16.795 --> 00:07:19.855 getting involved in the community, having community members. 00:07:19.855 --> 00:07:21.515 getting involved in the projects. 00:07:23.675 --> 00:07:26.915 Different types of target populations that you're working with. 00:07:26.915 --> 00:07:26.915 00:07:27.905 --> 00:07:31.535 Building trust in the communities and increasing awareness. 00:07:31.535 --> 00:07:34.695 and knowledge of targeted violence signs. 00:07:34.695 --> 00:07:36.045 of their people might have. 00:07:37.875 --> 00:07:41.235 And like I said, this approach focus on health and well being of individuals. 00:07:41.235 --> 00:07:44.815 and their communities and it's multi disciplinary evidence. 00:07:44.815 --> 00:07:47.955 based proactively places civil rights civil liberties. 00:07:47.955 --> 00:07:51.055 and privacy concerns at the forefront of its program. 00:07:51.055 --> 00:07:54.115 So it's very important that we always play civil rights, civil liberties, and privacy. 00:07:54.115 --> 00:07:57.235 concerns at the forefront of our programs were not trying to target any. 00:07:57.235 --> 00:07:58.455 specific group. 00:08:00.415 --> 00:08:03.675 But here's some definitions, at least our CP3. 00:08:03.675 --> 00:08:05.785 goes about. 00:08:05.835 --> 00:08:09.265 And the finding of the key terms. 00:08:09.265 --> 00:08:12.375 So targeted violence first, so any intentional act against a pre. 00:08:12.375 --> 00:08:15.705 identified target based on that targets perceive identity. 00:08:15.705 --> 00:08:19.015 or affiliation that is intended to intimidate or coerce or. 00:08:19.015 --> 00:08:21.725 generate publicity about the perpetrators grievance. 00:08:22.515 --> 00:08:26.085 And then terrorism refers to violence committed in the name of ideology. 00:08:30.225 --> 00:08:33.235 But we have some other definitions because. 00:08:33.235 --> 00:08:33.235 00:08:34.745 --> 00:08:36.735 Ideology. 00:08:36.985 --> 00:08:40.085 We can help lead to a violent act. 00:08:40.085 --> 00:08:43.215 we have to we have to protect freedom of speech. 00:08:43.215 --> 00:08:46.335 and the rights people Americans have on the. 00:08:46.335 --> 00:08:47.635 Constitution. 00:08:48.345 --> 00:08:51.725 So it's when a man in the. 00:08:51.725 --> 00:08:54.755 the individual and individual comes to believe that the. 00:08:54.755 --> 00:08:58.065 threat or use of unlawful violence is necessary or even justified. 00:08:58.065 --> 00:09:02.345 to accomplish a goal. That's the radicalization to violence. That's specifically. 00:09:02.345 --> 00:09:05.335 what we're trying to prevent. 00:09:10.085 --> 00:09:13.365 So here's where we have certain grantees and darker. 00:09:13.365 --> 00:09:16.745 states represent where we have more grantees 5. 00:09:16.745 --> 00:09:19.525 plus Cali, New York reports. Bigger population is big states. 00:09:20.145 --> 00:09:23.255 Uhm, the lighter blue or. 00:09:23.255 --> 00:09:26.515 blue like the sky it's where we have only one grantee, and. 00:09:26.515 --> 00:09:30.015 so you're going to see we still need some work in diversifying. 00:09:30.015 --> 00:09:32.245 grant program, making sure we're reaching new communities. 00:09:32.905 --> 00:09:35.925 I leave this here for a second. We have we do. 00:09:35.925 --> 00:09:39.825 have a grantee in whole tool in Hawaii, so that's noteworthy. 00:09:39.825 --> 00:09:43.305 and we have been expanding since 2016. 00:09:43.305 --> 00:09:46.265 when I grant program was first launched. 00:09:47.985 --> 00:09:50.995 But I don't want to talk too much about CP3. I think this. 00:09:50.995 --> 00:09:54.105 is a great opportunity for the panel members for you from for you to hear. 00:09:54.105 --> 00:09:57.115 from them. So here are some of. 00:09:57.115 --> 00:10:00.145 the grantee panel members being introduced. 00:10:00.145 --> 00:10:00.145 00:10:00.505 --> 00:10:03.575 We have Boston Children's Hospital. 00:10:03.575 --> 00:10:03.575 00:10:05.055 --> 00:10:08.185 Emma is going to be representing them there if they received. 00:10:08.185 --> 00:10:11.355 the award in fiscal year 2020, and. 00:10:11.355 --> 00:10:14.455 021. The account extremism project. 00:10:14.455 --> 00:10:17.555 problem in parallel networks represented by. 00:10:17.555 --> 00:10:19.595 Jesse Martin, Jody. 00:10:19.795 --> 00:10:22.805 Through sorrow is going to be representing Bay Area. 00:10:22.805 --> 00:10:26.545 Lassie, and finally, we're going to have tablet Garvey. 00:10:26.545 --> 00:10:29.935 Philly PD, representing. 00:10:29.995 --> 00:10:33.115 Uhm yeah, could Philly PD so I want. 00:10:33.115 --> 00:10:36.655 to give them a chance to give a brief very brief. 00:10:36.655 --> 00:10:40.115 introduction of themselves and their project. 00:10:40.115 --> 00:10:43.175 and we're gonna start off with Boston Children's Hospital. 00:10:43.175 --> 00:10:43.175 00:10:45.005 --> 00:10:48.055 Hey Hector, sorry to jump in. This is awesome a are. 00:10:48.055 --> 00:10:51.485 you progressing the slides on your end? I don't think they're changing. 00:10:51.485 --> 00:10:53.415 for us. Yes I am. 00:10:55.635 --> 00:10:57.925 Have you tried putting it in present mode? 00:10:59.385 --> 00:11:00.285 Yes I have. 00:11:01.035 --> 00:11:02.755 OK, now it's changing. 00:11:03.465 --> 00:11:05.485 That's really strange. 00:11:07.135 --> 00:11:09.315 But you guys can hear me fine, right? 00:11:10.135 --> 00:11:13.575 Yes, and I can see the Boston children slide now, so we're good. 00:11:13.575 --> 00:11:13.575 00:11:14.675 --> 00:11:15.145 OK. 00:11:16.405 --> 00:11:19.465 So, Emma, I'm I'll let you introduce yourself in your. 00:11:19.465 --> 00:11:22.595 project, man yeah, hi everyone. Thanks so much. 00:11:22.595 --> 00:11:26.185 for having me. It's a pleasure to be here. My name is Emma Cardelli. 00:11:26.185 --> 00:11:29.295 I am a clinical psychologist and research associate at the trauma and. 00:11:29.295 --> 00:11:32.305 Community Resilience Center at Boston Children. 00:11:32.305 --> 00:11:35.785 s Hospital. As Hector mentioned, we have an FY20 grant. 00:11:35.785 --> 00:11:38.815 and also in FY21 grant the FY20. 00:11:38.815 --> 00:11:39.695 grant. 00:11:40.665 --> 00:11:43.705 It's a project that I developed that's really focused. 00:11:43.705 --> 00:11:47.135 on building capacity of community based mental health practitioners. 00:11:47.135 --> 00:11:50.655 to assess and manage risk for DVT in collaboration. 00:11:50.655 --> 00:11:53.855 with local multidisciplinary threat assessment teams through. 00:11:53.855 --> 00:11:57.015 one, the development and preliminary validation of a clinically. 00:11:57.015 --> 00:12:00.115 useful risk assessment and management tool and then. 00:12:00.115 --> 00:12:03.315 through tool training and consultation for community based mental. 00:12:03.315 --> 00:12:06.395 health providers all across the country. In collaboration. 00:12:06.395 --> 00:12:10.235 with the Mccain Institute's prevention practitioners network. 00:12:10.235 --> 00:12:10.235 00:12:11.555 --> 00:12:13.225 Thank you Emma yeah. 00:12:14.425 --> 00:12:18.135 Alright, I think Jesse I got you here. Now it's presenter if. 00:12:18.135 --> 00:12:19.555 your deer could come. 00:12:20.515 --> 00:12:21.315 Come here you. 00:12:22.845 --> 00:12:25.895 Yes, I'm very sorry I had a problem logging and figuring. 00:12:25.895 --> 00:12:29.415 out how to use teams. I'm not good with it, but thank you for having me and I. 00:12:29.415 --> 00:12:33.915 am honored to be here. We also have fiscal year. 00:12:33.915 --> 00:12:37.185 at 2020 and 2021. Grants my. 00:12:37.185 --> 00:12:40.495 name is Jesse Morton. I'm the executive officer of parallel networks. 00:12:40.495 --> 00:12:43.905 We are a I would say, grassroots, nonprofit. 00:12:43.905 --> 00:12:47.155 ganization for years old. That's dedicated. 00:12:47.155 --> 00:12:50.275 o combating toxic polarization toxic. 00:12:50.275 --> 00:12:53.355 disinformation and hate and violent extremism. 00:12:53.355 --> 00:12:53.355 00:12:54.255 --> 00:12:57.585 And our primary partners counter extremism project. 00:12:57.585 --> 00:13:00.825 And so in the 2020 granted we gots we addressed. 00:13:00.825 --> 00:13:03.865 the need of recidivism reduction. We've been working for a long. 00:13:03.865 --> 00:13:08.325 time in the Community trying to provide insights and. 00:13:08.325 --> 00:13:11.385 services to individuals that have been convicted of terrorism related. 00:13:11.385 --> 00:13:14.665 offenses in the United States, very little of which programming. 00:13:14.665 --> 00:13:18.115 has been developed. So in 2020, we designed. 00:13:18.115 --> 00:13:21.745 a program which will develop a comprehensive multidisciplinary. 00:13:21.745 --> 00:13:24.465 theory of change that would inform. 00:13:24.525 --> 00:13:27.795 A workbook development to address the risks of radicalization. 00:13:27.795 --> 00:13:30.855 in prison settings and to be established as a written. 00:13:30.855 --> 00:13:34.655 correspondence course to offer two terrorism related offenders. 00:13:34.655 --> 00:13:38.415 with the opportunity of them connecting to reintegration. 00:13:38.415 --> 00:13:41.565 and rehabilitation services after release and. 00:13:41.565 --> 00:13:44.775 so this year we wrote. 00:13:44.775 --> 00:13:48.595 to expand upon those efforts. They first efforts going well. 00:13:48.595 --> 00:13:51.705 We have a very good evidence based intervention and workbook with. 00:13:51.705 --> 00:13:54.755 a 60% response rates. The small sample that. 00:13:54.755 --> 00:13:56.215 we've already started to work with. 00:13:56.275 --> 00:13:59.315 And things are going well, so the. 00:13:59.315 --> 00:14:02.525 other problem is awareness of the fact that case management. 00:14:02.525 --> 00:14:05.775 services are offered. So in 2021 we. 00:14:05.775 --> 00:14:09.255 wrote to establish the radicalization, rehabilitation, reintegration and recidivism. 00:14:09.255 --> 00:14:12.265 network which will establish a multisectoral network full. 00:14:12.265 --> 00:14:15.655 of people that are on the front lines of the prosecution prison. 00:14:15.655 --> 00:14:18.735 post release pipeline if you will, and. 00:14:18.735 --> 00:14:22.455 establish multi sectoral stakeholder network that would include regular. 00:14:22.455 --> 00:14:25.515 trainings and workshops. But that will also. 00:14:25.515 --> 00:14:28.195 develop an ability of 10 interventionists. 00:14:28.255 --> 00:14:31.475 Then practitioners in this space scattered across the country to. 00:14:31.475 --> 00:14:35.095 implement not only are ten session workbook. 00:14:35.095 --> 00:14:38.215 but potentially to utilize partner that we brought in this year. 00:14:38.215 --> 00:14:41.655 called beyond Conflict. A barefoot field guide to psychology. 00:14:41.655 --> 00:14:45.275 And apart from that, the third grant that I'm involved. 00:14:45.275 --> 00:14:48.395 in is only innovation track project parallel Network has partnered. 00:14:48.395 --> 00:14:51.755 with Care violence, global organization that typically addresses. 00:14:51.755 --> 00:14:54.815 community violence and inner city regions. 00:14:54.815 --> 00:14:58.635 But we're going to synthesize their epidemiological model with. 00:14:58.635 --> 00:14:58.635 00:14:58.705 --> 00:15:01.845 Our network theory trauma informed approach to combating. 00:15:01.845 --> 00:15:04.945 extremism and implemented in Portland, and which. 00:15:04.945 --> 00:15:08.275 we consider a radicalization hub or key hub. 00:15:08.275 --> 00:15:09.885 within the country, thanks. 00:15:11.185 --> 00:15:14.215 Thanks, Jesse forgoes the next person. I realized nobody was. 00:15:14.215 --> 00:15:17.595 able to see the slides, so I want to show the picture. 00:15:17.595 --> 00:15:20.775 of where our current grantees are located again. 00:15:20.775 --> 00:15:23.875 so you should be able to see it now. This is what I was referring to when I was. 00:15:23.875 --> 00:15:26.785 speaking. Sorry I could. When I'm presenting, I can't see the chat. 00:15:28.055 --> 00:15:28.775 Uhm? 00:15:29.635 --> 00:15:32.935 But this is you guys, you can find some information. 00:15:32.935 --> 00:15:33.975 on our website as well. 00:15:34.755 --> 00:15:37.905 OK, so now we introduce your Jody from Bay Area, she's. 00:15:37.905 --> 00:15:41.715 one of my grantee, so I know her personally. 00:15:41.715 --> 00:15:45.505 Go ahead, jody. Thank you so much, I. 00:15:45.505 --> 00:15:48.865 work for the Bay Area urban Area Security initiative. 00:15:48.865 --> 00:15:51.885 and I'm an emergency manager and. 00:15:51.885 --> 00:15:55.425 training and exercise person and a great manager in our organization. 00:15:55.425 --> 00:15:59.125 serves about 12 counties, 100 plus cities and. 00:15:59.125 --> 00:16:02.565 many special districts. I think we have 250 school districts. 00:16:02.565 --> 00:16:04.725 but why we were? 00:16:04.775 --> 00:16:08.145 Really interested in getting involved in this grant in particular is. 00:16:08.145 --> 00:16:11.585 that we have this model of and partnerships. 00:16:11.585 --> 00:16:15.045 in place, and we thought when we saw the grant come out that we would. 00:16:15.045 --> 00:16:18.145 try and apply for it. But if you look at our. 00:16:18.145 --> 00:16:21.185 projects in particular, we have a lot of training projects, the. 00:16:21.185 --> 00:16:24.385 Community awareness briefing and behavioral analysis training for. 00:16:24.385 --> 00:16:27.685 s training for schools and houses of faith. We have a a threat assessment. 00:16:27.685 --> 00:16:29.425 eam project where we. 00:16:29.685 --> 00:16:32.765 Hope to build some technology solutions to. 00:16:32.765 --> 00:16:35.865 help with that collaboration that's needed and we also have. 00:16:35.865 --> 00:16:39.585 a building a level one thread assessment protocol in. 00:16:39.585 --> 00:16:42.225 this grant program we have an anti bullying program. 00:16:42.275 --> 00:16:45.665 Uhm it as an early intervention solution. 00:16:45.665 --> 00:16:48.985 for schools, say school, bachelors and. 00:16:48.985 --> 00:16:52.975 then this year we were awarded funding for media literacy training. 00:16:52.975 --> 00:16:52.975 00:16:53.315 --> 00:16:56.555 A mental health awareness student film. 00:16:56.555 --> 00:16:59.625 contest across Sector, threat, assessment and management. 00:16:59.625 --> 00:17:02.755 raining, and other other terrorist use of. 00:17:02.755 --> 00:17:06.075 the Internet. Training for law enforcement personnel. But our multi sector. 00:17:06.075 --> 00:17:09.315 multi jurisdiction multi occupation multi partner. 00:17:09.695 --> 00:17:12.825 Programs seem to fit nicely in with. 00:17:12.825 --> 00:17:16.125 the center of for CB3IN TBTP grants. 00:17:16.125 --> 00:17:19.205 and I look forward to sharing whatever I can with. 00:17:19.205 --> 00:17:20.265 our community today. 00:17:21.535 --> 00:17:22.425 Thanks Jody. 00:17:23.755 --> 00:17:26.925 Uhm and lastly, we have terror from PA Police department. 00:17:26.925 --> 00:17:26.925 00:17:28.065 --> 00:17:31.155 Right, thank you Hector and for the opportunity to. 00:17:31.155 --> 00:17:34.175 talk about my project today my name is. 00:17:34.175 --> 00:17:37.315 Terra Garvey. I'm a deputy director within the Philadelphia. 00:17:37.315 --> 00:17:41.035 Police Department Intelligence Bureau, and. 00:17:41.035 --> 00:17:44.275 ithin our Intelligence Bureau. We also have what's known as a fusion center. 00:17:44.275 --> 00:17:47.575 The Delaware Valley Intelligence Center, and so. 00:17:47.575 --> 00:17:50.715 we have been in the business of. 00:17:50.715 --> 00:17:53.515 collecting information and on terrorism and violence. 00:17:53.875 --> 00:17:57.565 For many, many years now we have done. 00:17:57.565 --> 00:18:00.765 participated in other DHS programs through. 00:18:00.765 --> 00:18:04.165 being a fusion center where we collect information on terrorism. 00:18:04.165 --> 00:18:07.525 in order to prevent those acts within our. 00:18:07.525 --> 00:18:07.905 00:18:07.955 --> 00:18:11.185 Or so my project builds. 00:18:11.185 --> 00:18:14.425 off of what's known as diffusion Liaison Officer program, which. 00:18:14.425 --> 00:18:17.785 is a program commented, fusion centers and a DHS recognized. 00:18:17.785 --> 00:18:21.325 program. So off of that program, what we? 00:18:21.325 --> 00:18:24.765 wanted to do was expand the outreach and training. 00:18:24.765 --> 00:18:27.925 through that program to include some of the new. 00:18:27.925 --> 00:18:31.065 guidance in terms of targeted violence and. 00:18:31.065 --> 00:18:34.445 terrorism, particularly in the behavioral indicators. 00:18:34.445 --> 00:18:37.485 and include that in the training that we already have. 00:18:37.485 --> 00:18:38.105 so. 00:18:38.385 --> 00:18:39.935 We planned. 00:18:41.435 --> 00:18:44.445 In our proposal to train on almost all. 00:18:44.445 --> 00:18:47.595 the patrol officers within the Philadelphia Police Department. 00:18:47.595 --> 00:18:51.065 as well as regional law enforcement officers and private sector. 00:18:51.065 --> 00:18:54.425 personnel, which is similar to the programming already have, but. 00:18:54.425 --> 00:18:57.785 ust expanding it, increasing the numbers and hopes of. 00:18:57.785 --> 00:19:00.805 increasing our reporting in. 00:19:00.805 --> 00:19:03.845 order to provide targeted violence. 00:19:03.845 --> 00:19:08.005 and terrorism prevention in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, thanks. 00:19:08.005 --> 00:19:08.005 00:19:09.405 --> 00:19:12.705 Perfect thank you so much. So now I. 00:19:12.705 --> 00:19:16.025 am gonna answer. Ask the panel a couple of questions unfortunately. 00:19:16.025 --> 00:19:19.105 I can't see when they raise their hands so they we do. 00:19:19.105 --> 00:19:22.665 some popcorn style where if they feel very. 00:19:22.665 --> 00:19:25.805 confident or sure about answering the question they can answer it. 00:19:25.805 --> 00:19:29.565 and if someone already answers that question fully. 00:19:29.565 --> 00:19:31.115 we continue to the next question. 00:19:32.765 --> 00:19:35.815 So the first question I'm going to ask is how did you discover a? 00:19:35.815 --> 00:19:39.635 dive into the realm? The realm of CP3 model of terrorism prevention? 00:19:39.635 --> 00:19:39.635 00:19:47.825 --> 00:19:50.915 I'm happy to jump in Hector if you'd like. This is Jody. 00:19:50.915 --> 00:19:54.645 from the San Francisco Bay area. We dove into this grant. 00:19:54.645 --> 00:19:57.825 program because in particular we are recipient of Homeland Security. 00:19:57.825 --> 00:20:01.305 grant program Grant and also. 00:20:01.305 --> 00:20:04.715 a FEMA grant. And when we saw the model 00:20:04.715 --> 00:20:08.055 namely the public health approach, to preventing violence and a focus. 00:20:08.055 --> 00:20:11.175 on the whole of society or whole community. 00:20:11.175 --> 00:20:14.415 we thought it would be a nicely fit within our mission and. 00:20:14.415 --> 00:20:17.465 so that's why we tried our best, right? 00:20:17.465 --> 00:20:18.765 Went through the Nofo and. 00:20:18.875 --> 00:20:22.125 Notice of funding opportunity. Dissected it as much as we could, and. 00:20:22.125 --> 00:20:23.625 then submitted our application. 00:20:26.785 --> 00:20:27.585 Thank you darling. 00:20:28.645 --> 00:20:31.795 Uhm it with any other panel members like to add on. 00:20:31.795 --> 00:20:34.115 to that question answer. If not its fine. 00:20:38.775 --> 00:20:42.105 I can't unmute. Hello, yes, I hear you now. 00:20:42.105 --> 00:20:45.195 Yeah, very good yeah. I mean I'll say it for us it was. 00:20:45.195 --> 00:20:48.215 a bit different. We were already established as. 00:20:48.215 --> 00:20:51.605 a nonprofit 51C3 in 2017. 00:20:51.605 --> 00:20:55.665 that looked at the probability. 00:20:55.665 --> 00:20:58.885 that countering violent extremism initiatives. 00:20:58.885 --> 00:21:02.245 would be transformed largely under a public health landscape. 00:21:02.245 --> 00:21:05.335 in general, and we're trying to contribute to that process. So we're. 00:21:05.335 --> 00:21:07.725 very happy to see the 2019 strategic. 00:21:07.835 --> 00:21:10.985 Framework and from there the expectation. 00:21:10.985 --> 00:21:14.285 that there would be grants launched in 2020 and now. 00:21:14.285 --> 00:21:14.725 we're here. 00:21:15.715 --> 00:21:19.165 So I think a lot of organizations were aware of this, the. 00:21:19.165 --> 00:21:22.465 conversations that were being happening amongst. 00:21:22.465 --> 00:21:25.705 governmental officials in particular on what's. 00:21:25.705 --> 00:21:28.815 VE would look like in those very difficult to understand. 00:21:28.815 --> 00:21:32.065 Years 2016, 2017, and. 00:21:32.065 --> 00:21:35.455 we were very excited to see the strategic framework for was an excellent document. 00:21:35.455 --> 00:21:38.925 to push the level of practice forward and. 00:21:38.925 --> 00:21:38.925 00:21:39.985 --> 00:21:43.615 And waited and anticipated the opportunity. 00:21:43.615 --> 00:21:43.615 00:21:44.985 --> 00:21:45.615 Hey Jesse. 00:21:52.935 --> 00:21:53.635 Uhm? 00:21:54.585 --> 00:21:56.765 Ki Tampa at the next question then? 00:21:57.815 --> 00:21:58.485 Uhm? 00:22:00.095 --> 00:22:00.635 So it's. 00:22:01.405 --> 00:22:04.645 Kind of related to that question, just more specifically. 00:22:04.645 --> 00:22:07.685 how did you figure out your project ideas aligned with this? 00:22:07.685 --> 00:22:08.485 grant program? 00:22:15.145 --> 00:22:18.395 Mr Tara, I can answer this so again. 00:22:18.395 --> 00:22:18.395 00:22:19.875 --> 00:22:23.665 We reviewed the Nofo and the guidance in there, and. 00:22:23.665 --> 00:22:27.125 given that we were already structured. 00:22:27.125 --> 00:22:30.305 to collect information on do outreach. 00:22:30.305 --> 00:22:33.585 in terms of making the. 00:22:33.585 --> 00:22:36.685 law enforcement and the Community our Community. 00:22:36.685 --> 00:22:40.505 partners aware of terrorism prevention. 00:22:40.505 --> 00:22:43.685 and targeted violence, we felt that the program we had. 00:22:43.685 --> 00:22:45.495 already fit very well into. 00:22:45.915 --> 00:22:49.195 Uhm, what the grant was asking for. 00:22:49.195 --> 00:22:52.995 being that we had an existing program within the fusion center structure. 00:22:52.995 --> 00:22:57.055 which is a DHS program in itself and. 00:22:57.055 --> 00:23:00.265 since we already had many partnerships with. 00:23:00.265 --> 00:23:00.265 00:23:00.665 --> 00:23:03.965 A community public health. 00:23:03.965 --> 00:23:07.425 emergency management, private sector law enforcement. 00:23:07.425 --> 00:23:10.605 As is all part of a fusion center, it was. 00:23:10.605 --> 00:23:13.665 easy for us to incorporate that into. 00:23:13.665 --> 00:23:14.385 our program. 00:23:16.895 --> 00:23:17.515 Thank you Tara. 00:23:20.475 --> 00:23:24.295 When this is Jody Hector, I'm I'd like to add to. 00:23:24.295 --> 00:23:27.565 that beautiful articulation of how they got into. 00:23:27.565 --> 00:23:30.595 this grant program. We did many informational interviews. 00:23:30.595 --> 00:23:33.955 with our fusion centers with our stakeholder groups. 00:23:33.955 --> 00:23:37.265 and when looking at the notice of funding opportunity, it's clear. 00:23:37.265 --> 00:23:40.995 that there's a wide array of early prevention strategies. 00:23:40.995 --> 00:23:44.075 that are eligible for this grant, and I have. 00:23:44.075 --> 00:23:47.175 to say that we thought we're not. We're not quite sure we're going to. We're going. 00:23:47.175 --> 00:23:50.395 to go for it and put them some interesting solutions. 00:23:50.395 --> 00:23:52.095 like a mental health film contest. 00:23:52.145 --> 00:23:55.185 For kids, but we asked national organizations like. 00:23:55.185 --> 00:23:55.485 our. 00:23:55.765 --> 00:23:56.235 Uhm? 00:23:57.245 --> 00:24:00.555 Our fusion center, the gentleman that runs it is actually the President of the national. 00:24:00.555 --> 00:24:03.935 Fusion Center Association, and we also asked our. 00:24:03.935 --> 00:24:05.625 local FBI or schools. 00:24:06.005 --> 00:24:09.265 Just what would make the biggest difference? 00:24:09.265 --> 00:24:12.405 and when looking at the nofo we had to make sure that. 00:24:12.405 --> 00:24:15.785 the programs and projects were evidence based. As you mentioned earlier. 00:24:15.785 --> 00:24:18.905 and that it that we would be able to. 00:24:18.905 --> 00:24:22.075 implement these programs as. 00:24:22.075 --> 00:24:25.485 they were intended according to the notice of funding opportunity. 00:24:25.485 --> 00:24:28.505 But as many, many of our of us. 00:24:28.505 --> 00:24:31.635 will met will relate to sometimes. 00:24:31.635 --> 00:24:34.785 some of these projects and programs have to be translated in a way. 00:24:34.785 --> 00:24:36.215 that. 00:24:36.265 --> 00:24:39.655 Meets the grant language and I think that was one of my early. 00:24:39.655 --> 00:24:43.355 moments. After dissecting that notice of funding opportunity, realizing. 00:24:43.355 --> 00:24:46.755 trauma informed care, or know that there's a different language. 00:24:46.755 --> 00:24:50.195 that's used for some of these projects that I needed to translate into. 00:24:50.195 --> 00:24:53.635 grant language. So I also needed to understand. 00:24:53.635 --> 00:24:56.765 how the projects and application would be evaluated. 00:24:56.765 --> 00:24:58.875 and scored, and that was a big. 00:24:58.975 --> 00:25:02.055 I'm, I'll say it helped me. 00:25:02.055 --> 00:25:04.775 align our project ideas with the grant. 00:25:07.205 --> 00:25:10.345 Hector this is ML piggyback off of. 00:25:10.345 --> 00:25:13.865 what Jody was just beautifully saying I. 00:25:13.865 --> 00:25:17.005 have to say I intersected with this. 00:25:17.005 --> 00:25:18.025 really as. 00:25:18.635 --> 00:25:21.825 By the trainer and consultant in. 00:25:21.825 --> 00:25:24.955 the field of trauma psychology, which is my particular specialty. 00:25:24.955 --> 00:25:27.995 as a clinical psychologist, but really also as a as a. 00:25:27.995 --> 00:25:28.805 itioner. 00:25:29.435 --> 00:25:32.865 And my team at Boston Children's Hospital. 00:25:32.865 --> 00:25:36.205 We have a number of projects through what we call our. 00:25:36.205 --> 00:25:39.325 multidisciplinary violence prevention course. Some of them are. 00:25:39.325 --> 00:25:42.855 research based a lot of community based, participatory research. 00:25:42.855 --> 00:25:46.245 Some of them are more programmed development we. 00:25:46.245 --> 00:25:49.325 have some incredible partnerships that we've developed over the. 00:25:49.325 --> 00:25:53.155 years as a result of that work. And we've. 00:25:53.155 --> 00:25:56.925 also through our research and our own attempts at developing programming. 00:25:56.925 --> 00:26:00.345 really identified some pretty significant. 00:26:00.345 --> 00:26:01.015 gaps. 00:26:01.065 --> 00:26:04.255 That have had impacts on the programs we've tried to develop. 00:26:04.255 --> 00:26:07.415 as well, and in many ways for our FY20. 00:26:07.415 --> 00:26:10.615 project. It really came out of the idea of feeling like. 00:26:10.615 --> 00:26:10.615 00:26:11.265 --> 00:26:12.835 As a practitioner. 00:26:12.885 --> 00:26:16.315 Maybe not even wearing my trainer and consultant. 00:26:16.315 --> 00:26:17.875 had, but really as a practitioner. 00:26:18.825 --> 00:26:21.875 Feeling like I was never trained. 00:26:21.875 --> 00:26:24.995 during my clinical training to be able to work. 00:26:24.995 --> 00:26:28.695 with particular populations, and that felt really problematic. 00:26:28.695 --> 00:26:31.895 to me and feeling like as a practitioner, I needed to. 00:26:31.895 --> 00:26:35.235 do something to address that gap so. 00:26:35.235 --> 00:26:38.355 that the general mental. 00:26:38.355 --> 00:26:42.075 health workforce was a bit more prepared to respond to. 00:26:42.075 --> 00:26:42.075 00:26:42.125 --> 00:26:45.255 To the unique needs of individual. 00:26:45.255 --> 00:26:48.275 individuals at risk for TV TP. So I feel like I. 00:26:48.275 --> 00:26:51.695 wore. The practitioner had pretty heavily and putting. 00:26:51.695 --> 00:26:52.775 my application together. 00:26:58.645 --> 00:27:01.675 And I'll piggy piggy. 00:27:01.675 --> 00:27:04.735 back briefly off of everybody come in statements. 00:27:04.735 --> 00:27:07.815 so far for us it was a natural fit in 2020 because. 00:27:07.815 --> 00:27:10.875 we had already established research into the. 00:27:10.875 --> 00:27:15.355 gaps that were existing in the recidivism reduction. 00:27:15.355 --> 00:27:18.935 promising practice tracks. So we were happy, very happy to see it isolated in the. 00:27:18.935 --> 00:27:22.125 strategic framework as a key area of concern and. 00:27:22.125 --> 00:27:25.835 then when it was when we looked at the nofo rollout in the structure of. 00:27:25.835 --> 00:27:28.855 the grant, which is a very unique sort of grant. 00:27:28.855 --> 00:27:30.635 structuring found, that was the best. 00:27:30.685 --> 00:27:33.795 Place for us to fit in 20 2020-2021 we. 00:27:33.795 --> 00:27:36.855 are very excited 'cause it was transitioning into public health space and. 00:27:36.855 --> 00:27:39.975 language. Increasingly between 2020 and the issuance of the No. 00:27:39.975 --> 00:27:43.035 phone 2021 from the government and even from. 00:27:43.035 --> 00:27:46.095 practitioners in the field was really utilizing terms like trauma. 00:27:46.095 --> 00:27:50.175 informed approaches pushing better. 00:27:50.175 --> 00:27:53.415 conceptualization and definitions of what a local prevention. 00:27:53.415 --> 00:27:56.515 framework represented in line with a public health approach, and. 00:27:56.515 --> 00:27:59.795 so for the 2020 series thinking more in terms. 00:27:59.795 --> 00:28:00.725 of like networks and. 00:28:00.775 --> 00:28:03.825 Ecosystems that are crucial to the realm of public. 00:28:03.825 --> 00:28:07.405 health. Informed programming. 00:28:07.405 --> 00:28:10.415 nd deciding to partner with care violence global for us was really. 00:28:10.415 --> 00:28:13.485 important because it gave us an evidence based protocol. 00:28:13.485 --> 00:28:16.505 and methodology that had been applied to violence in general but not. 00:28:16.505 --> 00:28:19.715 necessarily. As Emma was saying to this specific realm of. 00:28:19.715 --> 00:28:22.785 targeted violence and terrorism prevention, and I think that's. 00:28:22.785 --> 00:28:25.915 what's really important about trying to figure out where your strengths. 00:28:25.915 --> 00:28:28.965 are as an organization when you pursue and read through the no phone and try. 00:28:28.965 --> 00:28:32.125 to figure out where you can apply and where you can fit in is trying. 00:28:32.125 --> 00:28:35.405 to get a very good understanding of the evolution of. 00:28:35.405 --> 00:28:35.405 00:28:35.785 --> 00:28:38.875 What was once called preventing and countering violent extremism? 00:28:38.875 --> 00:28:42.145 but is now, especially in the United States, being. 00:28:42.145 --> 00:28:45.615 in being referred to as targeted violence. 00:28:45.615 --> 00:28:48.735 and terrorism prevention. So I think it's really thinking. 00:28:48.735 --> 00:28:51.835 about what kind of innovations can we pull? What kind of best? 00:28:51.835 --> 00:28:55.375 practices can we pull from other spaces and bring them into? 00:28:55.375 --> 00:28:58.395 the formulation of best practices here in this space? 00:28:58.395 --> 00:29:01.575 So I'm thinking through that requires. 00:29:01.575 --> 00:29:05.235 an assessment of strengths, but it also requires an understanding of where. 00:29:05.235 --> 00:29:06.165 it is your. 00:29:06.215 --> 00:29:09.645 Local network cats who are your key partners? 00:29:09.645 --> 00:29:13.525 because of course, it really requires thinking through multi sectoral development. 00:29:13.525 --> 00:29:13.525 00:29:19.795 --> 00:29:20.825 I think Jesse. 00:29:21.935 --> 00:29:24.845 Great answers there, so I'm going to go into. 00:29:25.635 --> 00:29:29.295 So, and I'm going to go into some questions about the TBTP application. 00:29:29.295 --> 00:29:29.295 00:29:30.055 --> 00:29:33.195 Uhm, at some of the panelists mentioned we do. 00:29:33.195 --> 00:29:36.255 have a notice of funding opportunity, then off the new. 00:29:36.255 --> 00:29:40.195 one has not yet been approved, but you can find the. 00:29:40.195 --> 00:29:43.255 old one from fiscal year this year 20. 00:29:43.255 --> 00:29:46.535 1 on our website. If you want to take a look at it to see. 00:29:46.535 --> 00:29:48.905 some of the language that is being referred to. 00:29:49.935 --> 00:29:53.125 From the panelists and some type of a man. 00:29:53.835 --> 00:29:56.995 The choir mints when applying, but the first. 00:29:56.995 --> 00:30:00.175 question I want to ask anyway is how did how did you? How? 00:30:00.175 --> 00:30:02.455 did you all identify your target population? 00:30:07.005 --> 00:30:10.185 Tom, this is Jody Travis Arrow from the Bay Area and I. 00:30:10.185 --> 00:30:13.525 think our I asked the fusion center where what is our largest? 00:30:13.525 --> 00:30:16.645 gap and where do you think we should focus our energy? 00:30:16.645 --> 00:30:20.165 and our fusion center said that schools. 00:30:20.165 --> 00:30:23.245 would be an excellent way to start. We do conduct. 00:30:23.245 --> 00:30:26.565 athira and we do evaluate gaps in capabilities. 00:30:26.565 --> 00:30:28.755 regularly however. 00:30:28.815 --> 00:30:32.115 Some schools just seemed to be sort of off the radar. 00:30:32.115 --> 00:30:35.275 so we also asked our as. 00:30:35.275 --> 00:30:38.475 I mentioned, these professional organizations, so we. 00:30:38.475 --> 00:30:41.705 went to the threat assessment professional. 00:30:41.705 --> 00:30:45.635 organization we went. I think it's a tap. We went to school. 00:30:45.635 --> 00:30:48.775 counselors. We went to behavioral health and mental health. 00:30:48.775 --> 00:30:51.995 It's a statewide association for practitioners and. 00:30:51.995 --> 00:30:55.195 others and just said, what do you think we should focus on that would help. 00:30:55.195 --> 00:30:58.705 the practitioners out there on the ground who are dealing with prevention. 00:30:58.705 --> 00:30:59.355 every day. 00:30:59.935 --> 00:31:02.975 And I was very happy to see. 00:31:02.975 --> 00:31:07.505 again a large list of potential projects. 00:31:07.505 --> 00:31:07.505 00:31:08.065 --> 00:31:11.655 And so in order to prepare for that, it was it. 00:31:11.655 --> 00:31:14.735 was going through that nofo. It's always having shovel ready. 00:31:14.735 --> 00:31:17.855 projects you that might be eligible and knowing. 00:31:17.855 --> 00:31:21.255 what the unmet needs are on the ground and how to frame. 00:31:21.255 --> 00:31:24.935 an eligible project within the budget and scope. 00:31:26.405 --> 00:31:29.455 And just working with your partners out there to make sure. 00:31:29.455 --> 00:31:30.555 it's what they need. 00:31:33.515 --> 00:31:36.705 I should add one more thing, Hector week we did receive the. 00:31:36.705 --> 00:31:40.155 Secret Service report on averting school violence. 00:31:40.155 --> 00:31:43.195 The end tak advisories? I mean that and. 00:31:43.195 --> 00:31:46.225 I think even now we've got a surgeon general report. 00:31:46.225 --> 00:31:49.905 But bottom line is, we're we're using this statistics and language. 00:31:49.905 --> 00:31:53.575 of provided to us out of our national threat assessment folks or. 00:31:53.575 --> 00:31:56.705 experts in the field. Localising the language as well. 00:31:56.705 --> 00:31:59.725 and trying to write these projects around and. 00:31:59.725 --> 00:32:01.785 justify around the gap. 00:32:03.505 --> 00:32:04.065 Thank you. 00:32:12.535 --> 00:32:13.815 Thank you Joe. I injury. 00:32:19.885 --> 00:32:21.695 Does anybody have anything to add on? 00:32:26.535 --> 00:32:30.995 Can I mean this is Emma? I'll just say briefly I 2nd. 00:32:30.995 --> 00:32:32.925 ond everything that Jody said. 00:32:34.195 --> 00:32:37.215 My project specifically, uhm, you. 00:32:37.215 --> 00:32:42.055 we have a partner in the. 00:32:42.055 --> 00:32:42.055 00:32:42.105 --> 00:32:42.425 Here. 00:32:42.475 --> 00:32:42.665 Yeah. 00:32:44.255 --> 00:32:47.425 I'm only disciplinary threat assessment team that's convened. 00:32:47.425 --> 00:32:52.425 by the Boston based FBI and. 00:32:52.425 --> 00:32:55.665 initially for this particular project. 00:32:55.665 --> 00:32:58.905 We also have. Our team has an NIJ grant where we're really. 00:32:58.905 --> 00:33:02.545 supporting that particular team in developing their threat assessment. 00:33:02.545 --> 00:33:02.545 00:33:03.245 --> 00:33:06.805 Team and it became very clear when we started. 00:33:06.805 --> 00:33:08.075 partnering with. 00:33:08.545 --> 00:33:11.035 The Boston based team it was. 00:33:12.125 --> 00:33:15.665 Very clear that there was meant there were mental health needs identified. 00:33:15.665 --> 00:33:18.805 by these individuals that they were assessing and those who were. 00:33:18.805 --> 00:33:21.815 up more lower, moderate concern. 00:33:21.815 --> 00:33:25.365 and therefore going to be held more in the Community. 00:33:25.365 --> 00:33:25.365 00:33:25.875 --> 00:33:29.065 A mental health would always come up, but nobody. 00:33:29.065 --> 00:33:32.205 knew where to send their referrals. I just nobody knew. 00:33:32.205 --> 00:33:35.345 where to send any of these individuals for any. 00:33:35.345 --> 00:33:36.115 level of. 00:33:36.685 --> 00:33:39.975 Psychosocial support and that felt like a. 00:33:39.975 --> 00:33:43.015 humongous problem or they would send them to agencies and we. 00:33:43.015 --> 00:33:46.615 heard very quickly when we were following those referrals that no. 00:33:46.615 --> 00:33:49.735 community based mental health practitioners in certain agencies actually wanted to. 00:33:49.735 --> 00:33:53.545 work with or accept these referrals and so. 00:33:53.545 --> 00:33:56.915 bottom line is this really came out of the partnerships and. 00:33:56.915 --> 00:34:00.195 clear gaps identified areas of need and figuring. 00:34:00.195 --> 00:34:03.315 out how we can be of supporting filling that gap within our own. 00:34:03.315 --> 00:34:04.515 communities. 00:34:06.055 --> 00:34:09.275 It also goes back right to the particular goal. 00:34:09.275 --> 00:34:13.575 of the FY21 grant, which is really in strengthening. 00:34:13.575 --> 00:34:17.305 partnerships, having communities strengthen partnerships with multidisciplinary. 00:34:17.305 --> 00:34:19.125 threat assessment and management teams as well. 00:34:20.375 --> 00:34:23.685 So I think that's probably why we lasered in on the needs of that particular. 00:34:23.685 --> 00:34:24.175 partner. 00:34:30.885 --> 00:34:31.555 Thank you Emma. 00:34:35.845 --> 00:34:38.895 I I'm gonna go off my questions real. 00:34:38.895 --> 00:34:41.985 quick 'cause I seen someone in the chat accent. Good question. 00:34:41.985 --> 00:34:41.985 00:34:42.855 --> 00:34:46.505 What advice would you give someone who's new it was never applied to? 00:34:46.505 --> 00:34:48.425 Maybe not even apply to federal award? 00:34:51.435 --> 00:34:54.615 I think the biggest challenge is just to get set up on the grants. 00:34:54.615 --> 00:34:57.665 gov and get their duns number and. 00:34:57.665 --> 00:35:00.885 just get everything set up now immediately. And that's just the. 00:35:00.885 --> 00:35:04.785 registration and access to the portals where you have to submit, but. 00:35:04.785 --> 00:35:08.005 the next, the next piece of advice I would give is. 00:35:08.005 --> 00:35:11.025 just go for it, go for it, call us let. 00:35:11.025 --> 00:35:11.625 us help you. 00:35:12.105 --> 00:35:14.665 Uhm, we need more applicants. 00:35:14.985 --> 00:35:18.005 Doing the great work that they do just. 00:35:18.005 --> 00:35:19.105 on a greater scale. 00:35:21.595 --> 00:35:24.625 And I would. I would cut in and say that after that the most. 00:35:24.625 --> 00:35:27.665 important thing is to get familiar with the evolution of. 00:35:27.665 --> 00:35:30.725 programming in this space, because it is a. 00:35:30.725 --> 00:35:34.305 relatively nascent field of. 00:35:34.305 --> 00:35:37.345 practice, particularly as it transitions away from. 00:35:37.345 --> 00:35:40.785 previous iterations around the globe that were preventing. 00:35:40.785 --> 00:35:43.555 and countering violent extremism branded. 00:35:44.125 --> 00:35:47.515 Come and it's really important to understand. 00:35:47.515 --> 00:35:50.695 the evolution of that process. I think to get your mind in. 00:35:50.695 --> 00:35:54.195 the realm of what is needed for this grant especially. 00:35:54.195 --> 00:35:57.275 if you're coming from practicing some. 00:35:57.275 --> 00:36:00.575 level of related targeted violence terrorism. 00:36:00.575 --> 00:36:03.955 prevention programming, but trying. 00:36:03.955 --> 00:36:07.035 to embed it in these current efforts. 00:36:07.035 --> 00:36:10.275 it's really, I think, important to understand as much as you can. 00:36:10.275 --> 00:36:13.735 about the strategic framework where it came from previous. 00:36:13.735 --> 00:36:15.615 iterations in 2016. 00:36:15.665 --> 00:36:18.895 Even the evolution of the strategic implementation plan. 00:36:18.895 --> 00:36:22.235 which started this all in the United States under the Obama administration. 00:36:22.235 --> 00:36:25.415 that was released in 2011 and for me. 00:36:25.415 --> 00:36:28.615 when you can understand that and understand your project. 00:36:28.615 --> 00:36:31.895 is fitting into an evolution. 00:36:31.895 --> 00:36:35.265 in a relatively nascent field of practice, it becomes easier. 00:36:35.265 --> 00:36:38.375 to get creative and also to better. 00:36:38.375 --> 00:36:41.835 understand the terminology and the nomenclature that in some. 00:36:41.835 --> 00:36:45.015 ways in what CP3 is setting. 00:36:45.015 --> 00:36:45.755 up is. 00:36:45.795 --> 00:36:48.845 Is a new set of. 00:36:48.845 --> 00:36:51.905 terms that is revolving around a public. 00:36:51.905 --> 00:36:56.705 health approach right? But at the end of the day doesn't necessarily have something. 00:36:56.705 --> 00:37:00.045 you can refer to that's been encounter. 00:37:00.045 --> 00:37:03.505 radicalization. Counter violent extremism efforts that. 00:37:03.505 --> 00:37:06.535 has a parallel. So conceptually it's important. 00:37:06.535 --> 00:37:09.605 to understand conceptually what the? 00:37:09.605 --> 00:37:12.725 efforts of CP3 or aiming to do. I think in. 00:37:12.725 --> 00:37:15.775 order to figure out where your organization best fits and. 00:37:15.775 --> 00:37:16.845 then to understand that. 00:37:16.895 --> 00:37:18.195 This is really about. 00:37:18.245 --> 00:37:21.315 Developing relationships in a whole. 00:37:21.315 --> 00:37:24.595 of society. Manner that do include, well enforcement, do include. 00:37:24.595 --> 00:37:27.715 ent do include civil society organizations but. 00:37:27.715 --> 00:37:31.635 that establish relationships between them that are synergistic. 00:37:31.635 --> 00:37:31.635 00:37:32.825 --> 00:37:36.035 And to try to then make the most appropriate network. 00:37:36.035 --> 00:37:39.095 and outreach to identify what you might be able to do based on your own. 00:37:39.095 --> 00:37:40.185 expertise as an app. 00:37:51.805 --> 00:37:55.125 Uhm, yeah I think for me as. 00:37:55.125 --> 00:37:58.235 a clinical psychologist who. 00:37:58.235 --> 00:38:01.315 identify strong ways of trauma psychologists, that's my background. 00:38:01.315 --> 00:38:04.415 That's how I think I've been in that field for. 00:38:04.415 --> 00:38:07.475 years. I think one of the biggest. 00:38:07.475 --> 00:38:11.535 things that I had to do with writing this grant was just reminding. 00:38:11.535 --> 00:38:14.615 myself to. This is taking a whole of society approach. 00:38:14.615 --> 00:38:18.605 This is about multidisciplinary teamwork and once spoke on. 00:38:18.605 --> 00:38:22.295 the wheel and I need to bring together and a team. 00:38:22.295 --> 00:38:23.545 that represents. 00:38:24.105 --> 00:38:27.295 Multiple sectors, multiple agencies. 00:38:27.295 --> 00:38:29.095 to do this work, and. 00:38:29.165 --> 00:38:32.625 I have a particular lens. 00:38:32.625 --> 00:38:35.665 then that lens is valuable in a whole. 00:38:35.665 --> 00:38:38.985 of society multidisciplinary approach like perspective. 00:38:38.985 --> 00:38:42.165 It's not. It's not everything, but I think to some extent. 00:38:42.165 --> 00:38:45.345 I can. I think mental health providers can kind of psych themselves. 00:38:45.345 --> 00:38:48.645 out around some of this stuff around thinking like oh, what do I? 00:38:48.645 --> 00:38:51.785 ave to contribute or I'm not a forensic cut? 00:38:51.785 --> 00:38:54.895 psychologist specifically? Do I have stuff of value to say in this? 00:38:54.895 --> 00:38:57.935 space? Absolutely, absolutely and. 00:38:57.935 --> 00:39:00.555 this work really, really requires a whole communities. 00:39:00.605 --> 00:39:04.435 And full teams, but I would say just not underestimating. 00:39:04.435 --> 00:39:07.615 kind of your particular spoke on that wheel and going. 00:39:07.615 --> 00:39:10.735 for it. You most people don't get grant funding 'cause they don't primary. 00:39:10.735 --> 00:39:13.755 reason is 'cause they don't write it. And I think if. 00:39:13.755 --> 00:39:17.635 you can get over that hurdle there is some incredible innovations. 00:39:17.635 --> 00:39:20.595 to be having this field and I'm excited to see where we go from here. 00:39:24.485 --> 00:39:27.525 Hi this is Tara. I'm just to kind of piggyback. 00:39:27.525 --> 00:39:28.645 off what everyone else said. 00:39:29.745 --> 00:39:32.845 1st, just see what your needs are and where it would. 00:39:32.845 --> 00:39:36.115 fit within the guidance as provided and. 00:39:36.115 --> 00:39:39.335 also see what partners you already have that you can work with and others. 00:39:39.335 --> 00:39:42.705 that you may want to partner with to help. 00:39:42.705 --> 00:39:44.435 you and also. 00:39:44.805 --> 00:39:47.835 We see what resources and capabilities. 00:39:47.835 --> 00:39:51.235 you already have that maybe you can use. 00:39:51.235 --> 00:39:54.415 and you can use that as a foundation for whatever program. 00:39:54.415 --> 00:39:58.415 you want to come to build upon or. 00:39:58.415 --> 00:40:00.475 if you're creating a new one. So in my case. 00:40:00.955 --> 00:40:03.995 We built off of them. Already established program. 00:40:03.995 --> 00:40:07.235 hich showed that we had the capability to handle this and then. 00:40:07.235 --> 00:40:09.795 move on, so that's always an option too. 00:40:17.535 --> 00:40:18.865 Thank you panel members. 00:40:19.795 --> 00:40:22.855 I promise we're more than halfway done with these questions, but these are all. 00:40:22.855 --> 00:40:24.135 great answers, very useful. 00:40:26.025 --> 00:40:29.135 Before I go to the next question, just other remind everybody in the. 00:40:29.135 --> 00:40:31.985 chat questions regarding. 00:40:33.645 --> 00:40:36.905 The grant those going to be after towards the end. 00:40:36.905 --> 00:40:40.135 questions regarding anything you can absorb. 00:40:40.135 --> 00:40:43.505 from panel members. I'll try to get them in or have my. 00:40:43.505 --> 00:40:46.825 colleague asthma. Make sure I get the more she wax them when I'm. 00:40:46.825 --> 00:40:47.775 done with my questions. 00:40:48.725 --> 00:40:51.915 So next question is you guys mentioned writing the application? 00:40:51.915 --> 00:40:55.295 I'm pretty amazed because some of you had didn't. 00:40:55.295 --> 00:40:59.115 have a grant writer and you guys wrote it yourself and I think. 00:40:59.115 --> 00:40:59.115 00:41:00.515 --> 00:41:04.275 I think that one of the challenging part is writing it and sticking to the instructions. 00:41:04.275 --> 00:41:04.275 00:41:05.405 --> 00:41:10.575 So if you get if whenever, whenever you can give a brief advice. 00:41:10.575 --> 00:41:14.395 or tips, things experience you had writing the application. 00:41:17.545 --> 00:41:20.665 Yeah, this is Tara. I can write. 00:41:20.665 --> 00:41:23.925 some guidance on that. So yeah, I wrote it myself. 00:41:23.925 --> 00:41:24.955 I hadn't. 00:41:25.935 --> 00:41:29.035 Written this particular grant before when I wrote it in 20. 00:41:29.035 --> 00:41:32.055 0, so I think you just. 00:41:32.055 --> 00:41:35.075 have to be very detail oriented. So I read the. 00:41:35.075 --> 00:41:37.635 guidance very carefully. 00:41:38.335 --> 00:41:41.645 And tried to fill in. 00:41:41.645 --> 00:41:44.985 based on what was written with. 00:41:44.985 --> 00:41:48.305 everything I could. In addition, I'll admit some of the things. 00:41:48.305 --> 00:41:52.205 I hadn't done before such. 00:41:52.205 --> 00:41:55.235 as a logic model. So the internet. 00:41:55.235 --> 00:41:59.355 for me was a great resource to look up different examples of. 00:41:59.355 --> 00:41:59.355 00:41:59.405 --> 00:42:02.525 We gotta do that, and so I pulled different. 00:42:02.525 --> 00:42:04.365 examples and then re read the. 00:42:04.775 --> 00:42:08.025 The guidance, again and. 00:42:08.025 --> 00:42:11.185 I think it's just a matter of being very detail oriented. 00:42:11.185 --> 00:42:14.325 and looking at what they're asking for and. 00:42:14.325 --> 00:42:16.505 trying to provide that. 00:42:25.275 --> 00:42:26.515 Thank you Tara. 00:42:28.435 --> 00:42:31.455 Uhm, I jump to next question, then think. 00:42:31.455 --> 00:42:34.865 k that's a good answer. No one had anything to add another. 00:42:34.865 --> 00:42:36.285 important part. 00:42:37.395 --> 00:42:40.425 About an application is the implementation measurement plan. 00:42:40.425 --> 00:42:43.705 where we abbreviate as the IMPI. 00:42:43.705 --> 00:42:45.805 Speaking of that, we are planning. 00:42:46.925 --> 00:42:50.165 A webinar for that talking about metrics and measurements, which is. 00:42:50.165 --> 00:42:54.145 important, part of this being a grantee for. 00:42:54.145 --> 00:42:54.995 in January. 00:42:56.045 --> 00:42:56.935 But anyways. 00:42:58.185 --> 00:43:01.515 So this is such a portent part you get scored. 00:43:01.515 --> 00:43:04.595 This is a large part of your score in the application. I want to hear from. 00:43:04.595 --> 00:43:06.695 the panel. 00:43:08.935 --> 00:43:11.365 Experience writing that implementation measurement plan. 00:43:12.865 --> 00:43:16.815 I will kick it off and suggesting so. 00:43:16.815 --> 00:43:18.355 for me I. 00:43:19.565 --> 00:43:22.715 Help it, a lot of other organizations think through their projects. 00:43:22.715 --> 00:43:25.835 and think about how to approach the nofo because it is. 00:43:25.835 --> 00:43:26.895 very unique. 00:43:27.205 --> 00:43:30.235 A notice of funding opportunity in the sense. 00:43:30.235 --> 00:43:33.255 that you have single prevention track projects and then you can combine them. 00:43:33.255 --> 00:43:36.845 to formulate local prevention, track projects. And then there's the innovation track. 00:43:36.845 --> 00:43:39.855 It's very hard to figure out exactly how that works, particularly if you're. 00:43:39.855 --> 00:43:43.065 an organization that hasn't been around that long in the USA. 00:43:43.065 --> 00:43:46.215 gambit on the development of targeted violence and terrorism prevention. 00:43:46.215 --> 00:43:49.295 programming. So a lot of them didn't even. 00:43:49.295 --> 00:43:52.495 realize that there wasn't Impa until they had already written their proposal and. 00:43:52.495 --> 00:43:55.735 then they went back to review the nofo and realized what's this document. 00:43:55.735 --> 00:43:57.395 and then they opened it up. 00:43:57.695 --> 00:44:00.895 Opened up an entirely new can of worms for them, but I think. 00:44:00.895 --> 00:44:03.955 one of the things that I've learned and we've written successful proposals for. 00:44:03.955 --> 00:44:07.015 State department philanthropic organizations, DHS now. 00:44:07.015 --> 00:44:10.455 And where young organization. But I'm definitely growing and developing. 00:44:10.455 --> 00:44:14.195 my skills as a proposal writer, and I think until you can articulate. 00:44:14.195 --> 00:44:17.235 the basic gist of what goes in the IMP it. 00:44:17.235 --> 00:44:20.455 might not make any sense to write the proposal so. 00:44:20.455 --> 00:44:23.655 I actually start now. And this probably, maybe. 00:44:23.655 --> 00:44:26.835 y own style and preference, but. 00:44:26.835 --> 00:44:28.115 I think it might be worth. 00:44:28.165 --> 00:44:31.315 Thinking through for other potential applicants I. 00:44:31.315 --> 00:44:34.455 start with PIMP the implementation and monitoring plan. 00:44:34.455 --> 00:44:37.595 and I start to think through being able to articulate. 00:44:37.595 --> 00:44:41.015 it in that sort of chart, structured form with an idea. 00:44:41.015 --> 00:44:44.075 for how it would look, where it turned into a logic model. 00:44:44.075 --> 00:44:47.135 and inserted into the application gives me. 00:44:47.135 --> 00:44:50.525 a better ability to be able to dissect the project. 00:44:50.525 --> 00:44:54.395 And it's all of its complexities in a manner that speaking to specifically. 00:44:54.395 --> 00:44:57.855 measurable objectives and thinking about it in. 00:44:57.855 --> 00:44:59.035 a way that's going to help me. 00:44:59.085 --> 00:45:02.175 Ultimately articulate it better when I put it to. 00:45:02.175 --> 00:45:05.295 words in the actual proposal narrative, so. 00:45:05.295 --> 00:45:08.645 just one thing to point out there. I mean, it is a crucial document, I think. 00:45:08.645 --> 00:45:08.645 00:45:09.155 --> 00:45:12.285 And I think it actually. 00:45:12.285 --> 00:45:16.015 makes much more sense to do it before you. 00:45:16.015 --> 00:45:19.025 rights proposal, or at least to be able to articulate the basic. 00:45:19.025 --> 00:45:22.085 gist of the implementation and monitoring plan before. 00:45:22.085 --> 00:45:22.905 you write the proposal. 00:45:24.675 --> 00:45:27.825 I totally agree, Jesse. This is Jody. We also. 00:45:27.825 --> 00:45:30.945 have project plans that we flushed out at a high. 00:45:30.945 --> 00:45:34.045 high level, but at least we've gone through. 00:45:34.045 --> 00:45:37.205 what it would take to implement and so having a project. 00:45:37.205 --> 00:45:40.255 plan ahead of time for the multitude of projects you're. 00:45:40.255 --> 00:45:43.665 considering applying for us as a really good best practice. 00:45:43.665 --> 00:45:47.045 And that includes milestones, tasks. 00:45:47.045 --> 00:45:50.185 a budget and looking at. 00:45:50.185 --> 00:45:53.285 as Jesse and all the others have mentioned, just how is. 00:45:53.285 --> 00:45:56.205 this? What is the intent of the NOFO, and how will the projects? 00:45:56.265 --> 00:45:56.935 Discord. 00:45:57.325 --> 00:46:00.435 Uhm, metrics you can Google metrics on. 00:46:00.435 --> 00:46:03.795 training programs and come up with some ideas on how the. 00:46:03.795 --> 00:46:07.495 project would be evaluated, which is the final part of the IMP. 00:46:07.495 --> 00:46:10.925 But once you once you look at that nofo it tells you everything. 00:46:10.925 --> 00:46:14.055 you need to know, but it is difficult to think through. 00:46:14.055 --> 00:46:17.285 a great idea that you have and then planning. 00:46:17.285 --> 00:46:20.575 it all out so it would fit into that. 00:46:20.575 --> 00:46:23.725 I MP, but that's how we were. 00:46:23.725 --> 00:46:27.115 able to approach this and make sure our application was detailed. 00:46:27.115 --> 00:46:27.115 00:46:27.315 --> 00:46:30.455 And by the way, we've decided to submit for multiple projects and. 00:46:30.455 --> 00:46:33.495 we looked for diversity and a local framework that would touch. 00:46:33.495 --> 00:46:37.415 on a variety of stakeholder groups that would be part of a multidisciplinary team. 00:46:37.415 --> 00:46:38.715 Thank you. 00:46:44.925 --> 00:46:47.205 Thank you Jody for answering that question. 00:46:47.415 --> 00:46:50.595 Tab am. I know you just got back. They would just answering. 00:46:50.595 --> 00:46:53.975 some questions on ask a question about. 00:46:53.975 --> 00:46:57.035 the implementation measurement plan. How did you go about that? What? 00:46:57.035 --> 00:46:58.795 tips would you give for writing that? 00:47:02.505 --> 00:47:06.475 I totally agree with the answers that I heard. 00:47:06.475 --> 00:47:06.475 00:47:06.545 --> 00:47:07.315 Uhm? 00:47:08.535 --> 00:47:12.705 Trying to think if I have any other insights of that our value. 00:47:12.705 --> 00:47:12.705 00:47:14.825 --> 00:47:15.835 I. 00:47:18.315 --> 00:47:21.505 I think for me it's probably the. 00:47:21.505 --> 00:47:24.545 I'm totally a scientist practitioner here, so it's probably the research. 00:47:24.545 --> 00:47:27.065 and researcher in me, but I really. 00:47:27.135 --> 00:47:31.045 Uhm, the IMP for May did not. 00:47:31.045 --> 00:47:34.155 feel like a as. 00:47:34.155 --> 00:47:37.445 challenging portion of the proposal to write. I really. 00:47:37.445 --> 00:47:41.015 when I put first put this together myself, I really started. 00:47:41.015 --> 00:47:44.085 with the logic model in many ways after identifying the. 00:47:44.085 --> 00:47:47.685 need and stuck there for awhile and the IMP. 00:47:47.685 --> 00:47:50.805 just followed really nicely from the logic model. 00:47:50.805 --> 00:47:53.905 itself. I tried to think about sometimes we come. 00:47:53.905 --> 00:47:57.005 up with these big picture ideas, but how do we break them down into their? 00:47:57.005 --> 00:47:59.905 smallest, smallest, smallest achievable parts? 00:47:59.965 --> 00:48:02.945 And going step by step by step through that process. 00:48:03.625 --> 00:48:06.645 It was really helpful for me. It almost felt like if I started. 00:48:06.645 --> 00:48:09.805 with the logic model in the IMPA, the rest of the proposal just really wrote it. 00:48:09.805 --> 00:48:10.605 wrote itself. 00:48:11.355 --> 00:48:14.515 Uhm, so apologies if I reiterated some things. 00:48:14.515 --> 00:48:16.195 that other people said, but that's. 00:48:17.245 --> 00:48:20.315 That would be my advice really. 00:48:20.315 --> 00:48:23.375 Try to think about these concepts and their smallest smallest components. 00:48:23.375 --> 00:48:23.375 00:48:28.185 --> 00:48:28.935 Thank you. 00:48:29.755 --> 00:48:32.845 Great answers there and I'm a rights. 00:48:32.845 --> 00:48:36.325 I think he's one of my grants issue like she writes great implementation. 00:48:36.325 --> 00:48:39.485 measurement plans, but is also key to note. Be specific. 00:48:42.505 --> 00:48:46.095 Think about dates and anybody can write a great implementation. 00:48:46.095 --> 00:48:49.855 measurement like you don't have to be a scientist, you just need to what we. 00:48:51.295 --> 00:48:53.925 Uhm, you could find. 00:48:54.785 --> 00:48:56.485 That online as well. 00:48:56.545 --> 00:48:59.905 About a month but so don't get discouraged. 00:48:59.905 --> 00:49:03.155 by the pen, although it's a large part. 00:49:03.155 --> 00:49:03.885 of the scoring. 00:49:04.485 --> 00:49:07.675 Of your applications are talking about other important. 00:49:07.675 --> 00:49:10.135 aspects of the application, otherwise sustainability. 00:49:10.865 --> 00:49:13.995 Bad people get the mistaken, say sustainable while we. 00:49:13.995 --> 00:49:17.285 understand the organization cannot fund cannot function. 00:49:17.285 --> 00:49:20.595 without funds, sustainability is more than that, so I. 00:49:20.595 --> 00:49:21.225 want to hear. 00:49:22.065 --> 00:49:25.355 How did you got? Why are your projects the ones? 00:49:25.355 --> 00:49:26.695 you guys proposed sustainable? 00:49:26.805 --> 00:49:36.805 00:49:37.595 --> 00:49:40.875 While cutting 1st and say that ours are sustainable because. 00:49:40.875 --> 00:49:41.745 they're replicable. 00:49:42.685 --> 00:49:45.745 And I think that's where the field is at, so one of. 00:49:45.745 --> 00:49:48.785 the interesting things about having local prevention framework. 00:49:48.785 --> 00:49:51.805 is that you can look at a particular region or. 00:49:51.805 --> 00:49:55.395 a particular any geographic concentration. 00:49:55.395 --> 00:49:58.745 and you can think about what we might do here to Taylor programming. 00:49:58.745 --> 00:50:02.165 that's appropriate for they need that we identify, but. 00:50:02.165 --> 00:50:05.645 how that also can inform the broader field of practice, and that's essentially. 00:50:05.645 --> 00:50:08.275 what's going on in the evolution in this space. 00:50:08.845 --> 00:50:12.035 It seems to us anyway with. 00:50:12.035 --> 00:50:15.085 regard to what CP3 is doing and what they. 00:50:15.085 --> 00:50:17.815 epartment of Homeland is security is doing in general. 00:50:18.445 --> 00:50:21.515 So on top of that, it's. 00:50:21.515 --> 00:50:24.995 also not the intention of a hope of society approach to be permanently. 00:50:24.995 --> 00:50:28.085 funded by the federal government. These are, I think, if you. 00:50:28.085 --> 00:50:31.155 iew your project is something that from the beginning, like. 00:50:31.155 --> 00:50:34.255 in the application of the public health approach that we're doing. 00:50:34.255 --> 00:50:37.855 with cure violence global in Portland, we've already secured philanthropic. 00:50:37.855 --> 00:50:41.115 funding from the Rotary Club we've already. 00:50:41.115 --> 00:50:44.395 gotten an organ community fund foundational grant. We're already. 00:50:44.395 --> 00:50:48.455 talking to the mayor's office about them potentially funding. 00:50:48.455 --> 00:50:48.455 00:50:48.515 --> 00:50:51.545 We're collaborating with us as we implemented. 00:50:51.545 --> 00:50:54.605 DHS program, so beginning to think about. 00:50:54.605 --> 00:50:57.845 sustainability for the how are you going to? 00:50:57.845 --> 00:51:01.025 maintain the project once the grant period is over, but. 00:51:01.025 --> 00:51:04.325 also with regards to the development of an intervention workbook? 00:51:04.325 --> 00:51:07.425 that's going to be implemented as a pilot in Southern California prison. 00:51:07.425 --> 00:51:10.845 then identifying state, local, and federal opportunities to maybe replicate. 00:51:10.845 --> 00:51:13.925 that program where expand upon it like we did if. 00:51:13.925 --> 00:51:16.985 look at the overlapping nature of our 20. 00:51:16.985 --> 00:51:19.485 0 grant where we developed an ability to. 00:51:19.705 --> 00:51:22.715 Have an intervention that can be evaluated to work with. 00:51:22.715 --> 00:51:25.885 the actual target population. That is terrorism related offenders. 00:51:25.885 --> 00:51:28.995 and those subject to radicalization in prison settings, but then. 00:51:28.995 --> 00:51:32.295 in 2021 seeing that Grant had actually produced a really. 00:51:32.295 --> 00:51:35.345 valuable product to think about how you can get creative. 00:51:35.345 --> 00:51:38.525 and expand that by making more people in the country aware. 00:51:38.525 --> 00:51:41.715 of it by building out a multi sectoral network, it's. 00:51:41.715 --> 00:51:45.015 all kind of developing a public health and. 00:51:45.015 --> 00:51:48.125 evidence based field right with the opportunities to replicate. 00:51:48.125 --> 00:51:51.595 your project. The system for needs analysis. 00:51:51.595 --> 00:51:51.595 00:51:51.655 --> 00:51:54.975 And assessment that we're developing based on best practices. 00:51:54.975 --> 00:51:58.075 in a range of scientific. 00:51:58.075 --> 00:52:01.285 realms and disciplines in Portland could very. 00:52:01.285 --> 00:52:04.685 easily be replicated next year in Michigan. 00:52:04.685 --> 00:52:08.385 or in Boston or in Washington, DC with. 00:52:08.385 --> 00:52:11.595 some innovation and tailoring of it to the local needs. 00:52:11.595 --> 00:52:14.655 And it's from those looking at it like that. 00:52:14.655 --> 00:52:17.765 Then we're all kind of working together, right? Because if one of us succeeds. 00:52:17.765 --> 00:52:21.075 at doing something, well, we have the possibility to connect with others somewhere. 00:52:21.075 --> 00:52:23.375 lse geographically where we can feed into. 00:52:23.805 --> 00:52:26.855 Constantly pushing the field forward and being basically. 00:52:26.855 --> 00:52:30.035 we're in our opinion we're getting a. 00:52:30.035 --> 00:52:33.255 field that has had some time to develop. 00:52:33.255 --> 00:52:36.295 that is relatively new and fresh and with the new thinking. 00:52:36.295 --> 00:52:39.825 that's coming at the direction of CP3 office unable. 00:52:39.825 --> 00:52:43.975 push a field that has been very controversial. 00:52:43.975 --> 00:52:47.435 at least in a direction where it is. 00:52:47.435 --> 00:52:50.475 not necessarily considered counter. 00:52:50.475 --> 00:52:53.615 effectual and thinking about. 00:52:53.615 --> 00:52:55.935 it like that leads to questions about sustainability. 00:52:56.075 --> 00:52:59.175 In the beginning, not as the grant approaches its end. 00:52:59.175 --> 00:52:59.175 00:53:04.185 --> 00:53:07.195 For the Bay Area, you'll see when we implement training. 00:53:07.195 --> 00:53:10.315 programs, we typically if it was virtual. 00:53:10.315 --> 00:53:13.705 we record it and put it on our website or we share. 00:53:13.705 --> 00:53:16.755 training materials where we do train the trainer programs that. 00:53:16.755 --> 00:53:19.855 keep it sustainable long after the project is. 00:53:19.855 --> 00:53:21.375 over. Thank you. 00:53:26.875 --> 00:53:30.635 So this is Tara. And so in. 00:53:30.635 --> 00:53:33.725 the case of our program, we're quite fortunate that we sit. 00:53:33.725 --> 00:53:36.915 under our larger umbrella organization and. 00:53:36.915 --> 00:53:40.185 hich there are already programs like this so. 00:53:40.185 --> 00:53:43.225 that's also one ave you can take. 00:53:43.225 --> 00:53:46.905 up to make sure you have conversations with your management. 00:53:46.905 --> 00:53:50.085 and that these programs will be sustained. 00:53:50.085 --> 00:53:53.915 after the grant funding ends, or to put in policies. 00:53:53.915 --> 00:53:57.445 and procedures that allow for the program to be sustained. 00:53:57.445 --> 00:53:57.445 00:53:57.945 --> 00:54:00.625 But again, putting it under. 00:54:01.005 --> 00:54:04.055 Already existing organization or. 00:54:04.055 --> 00:54:07.165 program is also one ave you can take. 00:54:07.165 --> 00:54:07.165 00:54:09.925 --> 00:54:13.285 Also, because we're do you wanna see entity? 00:54:13.285 --> 00:54:16.805 what we're doing is choosing innovative projects for the TBTP? 00:54:16.805 --> 00:54:20.635 grant and then regional Ising and expanding those grants through our? 00:54:20.635 --> 00:54:24.345 Sorry those projects through our Yasi grant which. 00:54:24.345 --> 00:54:27.825 is much larger and we used the domestic violent extremism. 00:54:27.825 --> 00:54:30.955 national priority area to do that and that also helps. 00:54:30.955 --> 00:54:34.025 that it's sustainable, at least for another couple years. 00:54:34.025 --> 00:54:37.515 But then again, we do provide that other sustainability element. 00:54:37.515 --> 00:54:40.385 of train, the trainers and other. 00:54:40.665 --> 00:54:41.295 Concepts. 00:54:44.925 --> 00:54:48.125 This is Emma Boston children's. Yeah, our approach is. 00:54:48.125 --> 00:54:50.765 really pretty similar as. 00:54:50.825 --> 00:54:54.125 Uhm, within our center we provide. 00:54:54.125 --> 00:54:57.275 a lot of technical assistance visa vie lots. 00:54:57.275 --> 00:54:59.495 of other grant projects that were actively working on. 00:54:59.975 --> 00:55:03.035 We have lots of platforms that we can. 00:55:03.035 --> 00:55:06.255 freely push out certain content. We made sure in writing. 00:55:06.255 --> 00:55:10.215 this particular grant to that the. 00:55:10.215 --> 00:55:13.475 resources we develop will be freely available. 00:55:13.475 --> 00:55:16.495 that are partnerships like partnering for example with the Mccain. 00:55:16.495 --> 00:55:19.935 Institute's prevention Practitioners Network, another grantee. 00:55:19.935 --> 00:55:23.315 is going to help us. We reach a pretty wide audience. 00:55:23.315 --> 00:55:26.435 and they already have platforms in existence for training. 00:55:26.435 --> 00:55:29.165 and consultation and the prevention space. 00:55:29.215 --> 00:55:32.645 Uhm, so yeah, leveraging existing networks. 00:55:32.645 --> 00:55:35.665 really helps. I think also to go back to what? 00:55:35.665 --> 00:55:38.925 people have been saying this whole. 00:55:38.925 --> 00:55:42.525 panel is making sure that if you're. 00:55:42.525 --> 00:55:46.205 oject is focused on filling. 00:55:46.205 --> 00:55:49.305 a gap visa vie clearly identified need. 00:55:49.305 --> 00:55:52.445 If you're responding to a clearly identified need, ideally right. 00:55:52.445 --> 00:55:56.485 it would hopefully it's going to be more sustainable because. 00:55:56.485 --> 00:55:56.485 00:55:57.085 --> 00:56:00.305 There's a clear need in existence. 00:56:00.305 --> 00:56:03.425 and you are not just developing something because it's a great idea. 00:56:03.425 --> 00:56:04.075 it's really. 00:56:04.605 --> 00:56:08.075 Practically helpful in response to an identified. 00:56:08.075 --> 00:56:11.255 need and of course, I think that's also going to help. 00:56:18.605 --> 00:56:21.685 Hi, this is awesome. I'd like to jump in quickly. 00:56:21.685 --> 00:56:25.105 to answer the faith based organizations question. 00:56:25.105 --> 00:56:26.825 after hop off in a little bit. 00:56:27.505 --> 00:56:30.395 Uhm, so the question was. 00:56:33.725 --> 00:56:37.235 Any recommendations for houses of faith regarding? 00:56:37.235 --> 00:56:40.545 applying for funding to help improve terrorism threat detection? 00:56:40.545 --> 00:56:41.575 and deterrence? 00:56:42.515 --> 00:56:46.015 So firstly I would say I would highlight that. 00:56:46.015 --> 00:56:49.155 the TV TP grant doesn't fund physical. 00:56:49.155 --> 00:56:52.385 protection equipment or projects we've seen. 00:56:52.385 --> 00:56:55.435 a couple of houses of faith apply for. 00:56:55.435 --> 00:56:58.495 those types of projects and that. 00:56:58.495 --> 00:57:00.755 won't be eligible under this opportunity. 00:57:01.405 --> 00:57:04.495 Additionally, I would just suggest thinking about. 00:57:04.495 --> 00:57:07.515 how early terrorism prevention initiatives. 00:57:07.515 --> 00:57:10.615 could be helpful in your communities that's relevant to. 00:57:10.615 --> 00:57:11.875 really anyone applying. 00:57:12.475 --> 00:57:15.705 And then also through a to think through the 8. 00:57:15.705 --> 00:57:18.745 project types that will be highlighted in. 00:57:18.745 --> 00:57:21.785 the NOFO to determine which type would be. 00:57:21.785 --> 00:57:24.995 feasible for you, but also beneficial for your communities. 00:57:24.995 --> 00:57:24.995 00:57:25.585 --> 00:57:28.675 Uhm, currently our grantees. 00:57:28.675 --> 00:57:31.815 that are working with faith communities for the most part. 00:57:31.815 --> 00:57:35.055 work with the threat assessment. 00:57:35.055 --> 00:57:38.495 and management team project Type B training. 00:57:38.495 --> 00:57:42.195 and awareness project types or the bystander engagement. 00:57:42.195 --> 00:57:45.315 project types. So those are just the three most. 00:57:45.315 --> 00:57:48.475 common that I've noticed, but you're free to apply. 00:57:48.475 --> 00:57:52.615 to any of the 8:00 or to the innovation track. 00:57:52.615 --> 00:57:55.705 Come for the training and awareness and bystander engagement. 00:57:55.705 --> 00:57:55.705 00:57:55.795 --> 00:57:59.765 We did just does have some existing. 00:57:59.765 --> 00:58:03.285 curricula that some of our grantees rely. 00:58:03.285 --> 00:58:06.545 on for those project types. We have the Community awareness. 00:58:06.545 --> 00:58:07.925 briefing and. 00:58:08.965 --> 00:58:12.075 A bystander engagement curriculum called. 00:58:12.075 --> 00:58:15.125 the Care curriculum. So if. 00:58:15.125 --> 00:58:18.705 you're interested in those two project types, you can email us. 00:58:18.705 --> 00:58:22.185 and we would be happy to provide those so you can look through. 00:58:22.185 --> 00:58:22.185 00:58:23.115 --> 00:58:26.185 That information and see. 00:58:26.185 --> 00:58:28.565 if any of that would be relevant to your communities. 00:58:31.335 --> 00:58:32.075 Thank you asthma. 00:58:32.795 --> 00:58:36.615 Uhm right panel. I got through all my questions. 00:58:36.615 --> 00:58:39.675 Last question is probably any. 00:58:39.675 --> 00:58:42.875 lessons learned or any last notes you want to leave that? 00:58:42.875 --> 00:58:45.795 and that the stakeholders who are attending this webinar with? 00:58:45.905 --> 00:58:55.905 00:58:57.185 --> 00:58:59.625 Maybe it's we're here to help. 00:59:00.775 --> 00:59:03.865 Under, we encourage everybody to try and. 00:59:03.865 --> 00:59:06.785 acquire the grant to support local prevention efforts. 00:59:09.635 --> 00:59:11.155 Thank you Jody, yeah. 00:59:16.115 --> 00:59:16.785 Uhm? 00:59:17.845 --> 00:59:22.045 So there's no, my answer is I wanna thank the panel for taking. 00:59:22.045 --> 00:59:25.505 those questions for me today, putting. 00:59:25.505 --> 00:59:28.925 you guys on the spot really appreciate it and let. 00:59:28.925 --> 00:59:32.065 me just check double chat. Double check the chat if there's. 00:59:32.065 --> 00:59:35.295 any questions that I missed from the audience, but. 00:59:35.295 --> 00:59:39.045 if the audience if you want to ask a question to the panel. 00:59:39.045 --> 00:59:39.045 00:59:39.585 --> 00:59:42.605 Maybe you can try to put in the chat now and I can. 00:59:42.605 --> 00:59:42.605 00:59:43.295 --> 00:59:46.315 So one person said, is it OK to reach out to some of? 00:59:46.315 --> 00:59:46.845 the guests? 00:59:50.965 --> 00:59:54.385 I think that probably individual basis I'll take, I'll take. 00:59:54.385 --> 00:59:59.045 I'll reach out to the pen or after this, and if you. 00:59:59.045 --> 01:00:02.365 would like to reach out to them, just shoot me an email and. 01:00:02.365 --> 01:00:05.025 I can see if I can make that possible. 01:00:07.145 --> 01:00:10.235 Uhm, I know, Jody you answered this question in the chat, but one of. 01:00:10.235 --> 01:00:10.805 the persons 01:00:11.275 --> 01:00:14.845 One of the attendee said I. 01:00:14.845 --> 01:00:17.905 have also have a concern about the community pushback. 01:00:17.905 --> 01:00:18.515 against the. 01:00:18.785 --> 01:00:21.965 Because the community has little trust for government, but I. 01:00:21.965 --> 01:00:25.135 do not believe we need to. Also, I believe we also need to breathe. 01:00:25.135 --> 01:00:28.395 bridge, build a bridge between those who serve the government so. 01:00:28.395 --> 01:00:31.015 the patient feels that they are in a room and part of change. 01:00:31.655 --> 01:00:35.615 It will take work, but I think we can build a bridge so how? 01:00:35.615 --> 01:00:37.705 did? How did you guys deal with? 01:00:38.495 --> 01:00:40.395 This trust and community. 01:00:43.965 --> 01:00:47.255 If it, if you look at the reason and the rationale. 01:00:47.255 --> 01:00:50.275 for some of the criticism in the past, some of it. 01:00:50.275 --> 01:00:53.695 was valid, and much of it was unnuanced so. 01:00:53.695 --> 01:00:57.115 it's important to be educated. 01:00:57.115 --> 01:01:00.255 and objective about the reality of the criticism. 01:01:00.255 --> 01:01:03.575 that has been levied against CVE efforts in the United States. 01:01:03.575 --> 01:01:06.655 But to also be balanced, and to recognize that the new. 01:01:06.655 --> 01:01:09.895 framework established in 2019 does innocence. 01:01:09.895 --> 01:01:13.075 set forth and ability to articulate. But that's exactly what. 01:01:13.075 --> 01:01:14.995 the realization on the federal government. 01:01:15.045 --> 01:01:18.055 Side is that they can arrest their way, nor investigate. 01:01:18.055 --> 01:01:21.395 their way out of this problem. But unless we get civil society. 01:01:21.395 --> 01:01:24.615 actors that are willing to engage with them and we build out. 01:01:24.615 --> 01:01:27.775 the whole of society approach that the framework discuss is. 01:01:27.775 --> 01:01:30.835 then of course there's only one thing for them left. 01:01:30.835 --> 01:01:34.375 to do as well, so it's just being able to articulate. 01:01:34.375 --> 01:01:37.635 I think the public health approach and its distinction. 01:01:37.635 --> 01:01:41.055 from previous understandings of preventing and countering. 01:01:41.055 --> 01:01:44.555 violent extremism and then being able to point out. 01:01:44.555 --> 01:01:44.555 01:01:45.055 --> 01:01:48.345 Through sometimes that I always use the strategic framework. 01:01:48.345 --> 01:01:51.385 when there's resistance and we had. 01:01:51.385 --> 01:01:54.705 many conversations when the nofo went public, we are a member. 01:01:54.705 --> 01:01:57.725 of the Alliance for Peacebuilding, which has a large collective of peace. 01:01:57.725 --> 01:02:00.785 ting institutions, many of which were coming home to do. 01:02:00.785 --> 01:02:03.875 domestic work and trying to get engaged and figure out how did they could get. 01:02:03.875 --> 01:02:07.245 funding to do what they had typically done overseas. 01:02:07.245 --> 01:02:10.345 And a lot of people decided not to apply. 01:02:10.345 --> 01:02:13.515 and I think that was unfortunate, based on largely upon. 01:02:13.515 --> 01:02:15.845 disinformation that they received from. 01:02:16.175 --> 01:02:19.365 People that really don't paint a very. 01:02:19.365 --> 01:02:22.655 nuanced, accurate portrayal of what happened. The only way we can repair. 01:02:22.655 --> 01:02:25.885 that is if we can continue to get good work done that. 01:02:25.885 --> 01:02:29.645 actually is effective. That concentrates on behavior. 01:02:29.645 --> 01:02:33.425 not on ideology, in which is one of the primary criticisms. 01:02:33.425 --> 01:02:36.525 and so I think. 01:02:36.525 --> 01:02:39.775 really, it's being able to articulate it in the same way that Jody did in. 01:02:39.775 --> 01:02:43.175 the chat. The importance of recognizing that you. 01:02:43.175 --> 01:02:47.005 whole of society framework allows for. 01:02:47.005 --> 01:02:47.005 01:02:47.065 --> 01:02:50.115 Government, and particularly the law enforcement. 01:02:50.115 --> 01:02:53.185 aspect, to be buffered and enhanced by the. 01:02:53.185 --> 01:02:54.975 engagement of civil society. 01:02:59.345 --> 01:02:59.985 Thanks Jesse. 01:03:00.735 --> 01:03:04.025 Because the question here is actually from a grantee patty. 01:03:04.025 --> 01:03:05.855 I see, Patty. 01:03:07.345 --> 01:03:10.505 She's one of our grantees in fifth in fiscal year 20. 01:03:10.505 --> 01:03:10.505 01:03:10.995 --> 01:03:14.495 Who also works. Infusion center and. 01:03:14.495 --> 01:03:17.515 he's happy to hear that you've left. Leverage existing. 01:03:17.515 --> 01:03:20.765 elationships so one of her questions is did. 01:03:20.765 --> 01:03:23.905 you form new relationships with community stakeholders who might not be? 01:03:23.905 --> 01:03:26.155 traditional fusion center partners? 01:03:28.285 --> 01:03:31.305 I would have to say boy did we. This is Jody from the. 01:03:31.305 --> 01:03:34.425 Bay Area and absolutely we typically work with law enforcement and. 01:03:34.425 --> 01:03:37.655 fire, public health and emergency managers and in this. 01:03:37.655 --> 01:03:41.015 space we decided to focus on. 01:03:41.015 --> 01:03:44.145 schools. Behavioral health, juvenile. 01:03:44.145 --> 01:03:47.965 probation and mental health etc organizations. 01:03:47.965 --> 01:03:51.455 s that support and faith based organizations. 01:03:51.455 --> 01:03:54.635 and so that was very challenging but. 01:03:54.635 --> 01:03:57.675 it started by asking the practitioners out. 01:03:57.675 --> 01:03:58.965 there schools. 01:03:59.265 --> 01:04:01.375 Throat assessment teams, if they have one. 01:04:02.285 --> 01:04:05.895 And if what would make a difference given the? 01:04:05.895 --> 01:04:09.055 risk factors that exist and really even now? 01:04:09.055 --> 01:04:12.155 with the post covid situation, we're going back out to. 01:04:12.155 --> 01:04:15.505 say what are you seeing out there and what can we. What can we do to help? 01:04:15.505 --> 01:04:15.505 01:04:16.755 --> 01:04:19.845 And that's not hard. I mean it, you start with. 01:04:19.845 --> 01:04:22.955 trying to figure out who has the relationships in. 01:04:22.955 --> 01:04:26.165 place that you might already know. I went as far as going. 01:04:26.165 --> 01:04:29.345 on Linkedin and actually connecting with local. 01:04:29.345 --> 01:04:30.035 stakeholders. 01:04:30.345 --> 01:04:34.155 Uhm, I cold called. I mean, I leveraged relationships. 01:04:34.155 --> 01:04:37.675 I went to our FEMA region nine partners and ask them to. 01:04:37.675 --> 01:04:41.035 help me help and bend me really in their faith. 01:04:41.035 --> 01:04:44.155 based organization effort. But it was it's. 01:04:44.155 --> 01:04:47.595 not easy to build new relationships, but 01:04:47.595 --> 01:04:50.935 we did it and I think I even went to the California. 01:04:50.935 --> 01:04:55.205 State Department of Education and downloaded the and. 01:04:55.205 --> 01:04:58.325 basically created a separate distribution list of all school districts. 01:04:58.325 --> 01:05:00.475 which is 250 in the Bay Area and. 01:05:00.575 --> 01:05:03.605 2000 schools and anyways with. 01:05:03.605 --> 01:05:06.945 that it's not hard to build out new stakeholder groups. 01:05:06.945 --> 01:05:10.065 if you if you're willing to put just. 01:05:10.065 --> 01:05:13.105 kind of really dive into it and make it happen, but that was. 01:05:13.105 --> 01:05:16.645 tremendously helpful. I'd say in reducing the push back. 01:05:16.645 --> 01:05:19.925 one other item to note is in this grant. 01:05:19.925 --> 01:05:23.305 we had some of our program. 01:05:23.305 --> 01:05:26.365 leaders who are implementing our projects that we that they did not. 01:05:26.365 --> 01:05:29.505 want a DHS logo or any mention of. 01:05:29.505 --> 01:05:30.765 terrorism prevention. 01:05:30.965 --> 01:05:34.015 On a mental health project and of course, Hector in the. 01:05:34.015 --> 01:05:37.055 team were great. They said just submit what you're looking. 01:05:37.055 --> 01:05:40.135 to do and they approve that and of. 01:05:40.135 --> 01:05:43.515 course we totally understand that we don't want to necessarily associate. 01:05:43.515 --> 01:05:46.605 just terrorism and. 01:05:46.605 --> 01:05:47.345 mental health so. 01:05:48.895 --> 01:05:52.045 So anyways, with that we reached out to all of our stakeholder groups. 01:05:52.045 --> 01:05:56.315 especially those that had concerns over the previous rollout of the countering. 01:05:56.315 --> 01:05:59.325 violent extremism effort and. 01:05:59.325 --> 01:06:02.505 now we have a new group of stakeholders that are now participating in other. 01:06:02.505 --> 01:06:05.605 parts of our programs and anyways took to also. 01:06:05.605 --> 01:06:08.635 step back the grant. It takes a lot to apply for and. 01:06:08.635 --> 01:06:11.835 manage the grant. Excuse me, but what we're doing? 01:06:11.835 --> 01:06:14.865 at the UI is we are actually. 01:06:14.865 --> 01:06:17.605 helping to bring in those nonprofits that. 01:06:17.655 --> 01:06:20.685 Do the amazing work that they do and we're managing a. 01:06:20.685 --> 01:06:23.765 lot of the grand elements. So thank you so much for this opportunity. 01:06:23.765 --> 01:06:25.485 I hope everybody applies for the grant. 01:06:28.335 --> 01:06:29.055 Thanks Jody. 01:06:31.425 --> 01:06:32.075 Uhm? 01:06:33.605 --> 01:06:36.655 Tired you have anything to add? If not I know we. 01:06:36.655 --> 01:06:39.515 already our in and I do have some extra slides. 01:06:39.585 --> 01:06:42.895 Some good tips though I wanna give. 01:06:42.895 --> 01:06:45.945 so you might not want to jump off this. Uhm, uhm. 01:06:45.945 --> 01:06:49.415 this presentation just yet this webinar, but Tower. 01:06:49.415 --> 01:06:51.335 Do you have anything to add? If not, I'll continue. 01:06:53.185 --> 01:06:54.865 No, we've been using mainly. 01:06:54.915 --> 01:06:58.085 As the Fusion center partners. 01:06:58.085 --> 01:07:01.755 that we currently have your traditional partners that I mentioned previously. 01:07:01.755 --> 01:07:01.755 01:07:02.115 --> 01:07:05.575 But Jody has demonstrated. 01:07:05.575 --> 01:07:08.775 some great additional partnering, so I was. 01:07:08.775 --> 01:07:11.815 glad to hear that. And she gave me some new ideas. So for. 01:07:11.815 --> 01:07:15.715 this initial piece, we're just using our current established. 01:07:15.715 --> 01:07:18.015 program and building off of that. 01:07:19.405 --> 01:07:19.855 Thanks. 01:07:20.565 --> 01:07:21.095 Perfect. 01:07:21.835 --> 01:07:24.905 Hector this is Emma. Can I just jump in really quickly? 01:07:24.905 --> 01:07:28.415 on one thing? Yes, I know you had mentioned before. 01:07:28.415 --> 01:07:31.435 Kind of any general lessons learned. Pearls of. 01:07:31.435 --> 01:07:33.855 wisdom. I just feel it's also important because. 01:07:35.275 --> 01:07:38.495 To highlight here that building these partnerships. 01:07:38.495 --> 01:07:41.735 does take time. Yes, we were leveraging existing partnerships and. 01:07:41.735 --> 01:07:44.895 certainly for our FY21 project, had to build a lot of new. 01:07:44.895 --> 01:07:48.555 ones as well and in some parallel fields. 01:07:48.555 --> 01:07:51.815 that the field of TVT can learn from and. 01:07:51.815 --> 01:07:54.845 all that to say it takes a lot of time and. 01:07:54.845 --> 01:07:57.685 if you have partners to that are not necessarily. 01:07:58.095 --> 01:08:01.545 They are little bit more hesitant or reluctant. 01:08:01.545 --> 01:08:04.985 perhaps. I just think it's really important to emphasize. 01:08:04.985 --> 01:08:08.485 that I'm so glad a panel like this is being held now. 01:08:08.485 --> 01:08:11.765 before the funding announcement even is out. 01:08:11.765 --> 01:08:15.745 because I think these partnership building conversations 01:08:15.745 --> 01:08:19.105 start him early. Have him early, began to engage. 01:08:19.105 --> 01:08:22.125 people early so that like the partners to. 01:08:22.125 --> 01:08:25.345 have some level of heaven hesitance, maybe actually have a true. 01:08:25.345 --> 01:08:27.665 opportunity to. 01:08:27.895 --> 01:08:31.075 To support. 01:08:31.075 --> 01:08:34.375 you to partner with you and identifying the needs to shape. 01:08:34.375 --> 01:08:37.515 the proposal that you're not trying to fit all this stuff in a back. 01:08:37.515 --> 01:08:40.795 end that you're really allowing and building these partnerships. 01:08:40.795 --> 01:08:44.255 and supporting your partners in informing the development. 01:08:44.255 --> 01:08:46.835 of their proposal in a meaningful way so. 01:08:48.595 --> 01:08:51.735 Just wanted to add that two cents. Thanks, Hector great. 01:08:51.735 --> 01:08:55.425 great. That's great. Anything that numbered any of the grandkids can do. 01:08:55.425 --> 01:08:58.455 The potential applicants can do early on is. 01:08:58.455 --> 01:09:02.175 better, right? Because when they, when they notice of funding opportunity. 01:09:02.175 --> 01:09:05.575 comes out. It's really hard to gather. 01:09:05.575 --> 01:09:08.715 ather all these partnerships recommendations and do it in. 01:09:08.715 --> 01:09:11.925 that in that amount of time so you just inspired actually one. 01:09:11.925 --> 01:09:15.535 last question. There's no more in the chat. What can? What kind of potential? 01:09:15.535 --> 01:09:18.465 applicant do now before the notice? 01:09:18.605 --> 01:09:19.555 Opportunity comes out. 01:09:29.205 --> 01:09:29.615 Jody 01:09:29.665 --> 01:09:32.195 throwing that at sign up for grants.gov. That's a good one. 01:09:33.325 --> 01:09:36.375 Start that process, which can be found on our website, it's. 01:09:36.375 --> 01:09:39.395 links and videos to the anti. 01:09:39.395 --> 01:09:43.155 grant system Sams Gov. Learn about that stuff we're going to. 01:09:43.155 --> 01:09:45.165 o have slick sheets post that our website soon. 01:09:46.425 --> 01:09:48.785 Anything else you might add that they can start now? 01:09:50.025 --> 01:09:53.195 Figure out whether you want to apply under because. 01:09:53.195 --> 01:09:56.535 it probably you could estimate that the process will stay relatively. 01:09:56.535 --> 01:09:56.945 the same. 01:09:57.735 --> 01:10:01.065 For a promising practices track or a local. 01:10:01.065 --> 01:10:04.485 prevention framework or an innovation, track the difference between. 01:10:04.485 --> 01:10:07.495 a local prevention framework proposal and. 01:10:07.495 --> 01:10:09.845 a innovation track proposal is substantive. 01:10:10.635 --> 01:10:13.785 And if it's going to be non innovation. 01:10:13.785 --> 01:10:17.005 track then you're going to have to really concentrate on a target. 01:10:17.005 --> 01:10:20.625 area and that requires early networking. 01:10:20.625 --> 01:10:21.665 so that you have. 01:10:22.615 --> 01:10:25.725 Partners that can speak to the promising practice track. 01:10:36.445 --> 01:10:39.815 Thank you Jesse and Joey. Joey is also writing it in the tractors. 01:10:39.815 --> 01:10:43.155 review. The past notice of funding opportunities so. 01:10:43.155 --> 01:10:46.735 you can begin thinking about the language, drafting narratives. 01:10:46.735 --> 01:10:50.075 to put all elements, thinking about your inp. All this. 01:10:50.075 --> 01:10:52.255 stuff that goes into a great proposal. 01:10:53.405 --> 01:10:56.535 Alright, I think I'm I think I saw that the panel members before. 01:10:56.535 --> 01:10:59.545 my question, so I'm going to continue this presentation and if. 01:10:59.545 --> 01:11:02.675 there's any questions generally you can ask them now and. 01:11:02.675 --> 01:11:06.055 I associate director David O'leary joined us at the end. 01:11:06.055 --> 01:11:06.055 01:11:06.415 --> 01:11:09.495 Once I've finished going through some quick points. 01:11:09.495 --> 01:11:12.535 maybe he can answer some of those questions. If we have any. 01:11:12.535 --> 01:11:13.445 new ones, so. 01:11:13.635 --> 01:11:23.635 01:11:32.965 --> 01:11:36.025 And one which the panel members talked about is is having. 01:11:36.025 --> 01:11:39.475 the same as sustainability plan that that's more than just. 01:11:39.475 --> 01:11:42.715 saying we're going to apply for more money or having other forms of money. 01:11:42.715 --> 01:11:46.015 or saying how your program can be replicated in. 01:11:46.015 --> 01:11:49.745 other areas, right? That's very important. That's what we want to see in sustainability plan. 01:11:49.745 --> 01:11:49.745 01:11:50.985 --> 01:11:53.805 To get a good amount of points in that section. 01:11:54.845 --> 01:11:58.155 Another one is very try to. 01:11:58.155 --> 01:12:01.335 think about your target population, specify it. 01:12:01.335 --> 01:12:04.595 It's a lot of times we get demographic information and. 01:12:04.595 --> 01:12:06.195 while we understand. 01:12:06.945 --> 01:12:10.225 In the beginning of the process of planning, you don't have to award yet, you're. 01:12:10.225 --> 01:12:13.245 still trying to hash out that information, it's important. 01:12:13.245 --> 01:12:16.335 to be specific if you can't just say we're going to the county. 01:12:16.335 --> 01:12:19.645 or Arlington, you have to think about the schools. What are the fire schools? 01:12:19.645 --> 01:12:22.685 that, if you, for example, if you're doing a training, what are the? 01:12:22.685 --> 01:12:25.925 five schools that are going to be doing this training at? It needs to be that. 01:12:25.925 --> 01:12:28.865 level of specificity, specificity. 01:12:29.995 --> 01:12:33.125 Another one is fairly are to argue why you chose that target. 01:12:33.125 --> 01:12:36.385 population, right? What if you chose youth? Why? 01:12:36.385 --> 01:12:38.895 in that in your community why you chose? 01:12:40.825 --> 01:12:43.905 Law enforcement why you need to say why you chose. 01:12:43.905 --> 01:12:46.915 that population and other one is implement. 01:12:46.915 --> 01:12:50.175 image implementation. Measure plan does not follow up on. 01:12:50.175 --> 01:12:51.055 art method. 01:12:51.765 --> 01:12:55.875 And I said we're gonna have a webinar on this and January. 01:12:55.875 --> 01:12:59.245 so please attend that to really 'cause it's explained. 01:12:59.245 --> 01:12:59.245 01:12:59.695 --> 01:13:04.105 Great, it's gonna be explained perfectly by our. 01:13:04.105 --> 01:13:04.105 01:13:04.155 --> 01:13:07.405 Uhm by Kathleen who? 01:13:07.405 --> 01:13:11.005 give some tips on and it's really and it would really make things a lot easier. 01:13:11.005 --> 01:13:11.005 01:13:11.725 --> 01:13:15.185 Another one is a fairly explained budget. Costs indirect costs. 01:13:15.185 --> 01:13:17.935 salary, staff frozen hours. 01:13:18.265 --> 01:13:21.415 Come to the contract. The coffin, who the contractor? 01:13:21.415 --> 01:13:25.455 s and what they would do. We want that level of detail to know how. 01:13:25.455 --> 01:13:26.635 money is being spent. 01:13:28.005 --> 01:13:31.855 And also if you have supporting documents, it's. 01:13:31.855 --> 01:13:31.855 01:13:32.685 --> 01:13:35.855 It's good to have a supporting document, but it's even better to say how. 01:13:35.855 --> 01:13:38.975 that organization is going to support you or what work they're going to do with. 01:13:38.975 --> 01:13:41.355 u, in the grant, make it very specific. 01:13:42.835 --> 01:13:44.755 And if you start early, they should be able to, right? 01:13:44.815 --> 01:13:48.765 Come the, there should be a right that in their support. 01:13:49.865 --> 01:13:53.025 Another one is a failure to stay under proposed project is different. 01:13:53.025 --> 01:13:56.315 from a previous project. If you already a previous grantee, so. 01:13:56.315 --> 01:13:59.425 everyone I was awarded here had new projects, now they're not. 01:13:59.425 --> 01:14:02.575 awarded for the same thing they did in fiscal year 20. 01:14:02.575 --> 01:14:04.425 They propose totally new projects. 01:14:04.895 --> 01:14:05.525 Uhm? 01:14:06.965 --> 01:14:08.135 So that's why they were awarded. 01:14:08.875 --> 01:14:09.575 Uhm? 01:14:11.385 --> 01:14:14.555 Another one is failure to research. Other organization is doing similar. 01:14:14.555 --> 01:14:17.625 work in the area and region. This is in your needs assessment. The part of the. 01:14:17.625 --> 01:14:18.255 application. 01:14:19.035 --> 01:14:22.335 It doesn't hurt you. It doesn't hurt in an applicant. 01:14:22.335 --> 01:14:25.735 to have knowledge of the organizations. 01:14:25.735 --> 01:14:28.865 doing similar work that actually makes your application. 01:14:28.865 --> 01:14:32.055 stronger, 'cause it shows you have connections you. 01:14:32.055 --> 01:14:35.375 know what people are doing, or if there's no one doing that, at least you. 01:14:35.375 --> 01:14:38.535 did. No one doing this type of work in your community, at least you. You've shown that. 01:14:38.535 --> 01:14:42.295 you tried, you tried to do the research because. 01:14:42.295 --> 01:14:46.235 you actually lose points. If there's someone there ready doing the same model work and. 01:14:46.235 --> 01:14:49.315 you don't, and you haven't done your research to show to show. 01:14:49.315 --> 01:14:50.175 that your application. 01:14:50.715 --> 01:14:51.385 Uhm? 01:14:53.185 --> 01:14:56.435 No, and that got some misconceptions that could help you guys out with. 01:14:56.435 --> 01:14:56.435 01:14:57.065 --> 01:14:57.705 Uhm? 01:14:58.835 --> 01:15:01.965 I think asthma mentioned earlier when she jumped in. 01:15:01.965 --> 01:15:05.335 the grant is not designed for police equipment. It's or protection. 01:15:05.335 --> 01:15:08.675 or chronic focus is where we are on this prevention, this. 01:15:08.675 --> 01:15:11.795 whole Community approach this health model approach and. 01:15:11.795 --> 01:15:13.805 preventions. That's what we want to see. 01:15:15.105 --> 01:15:18.545 Another thing is we have we. We've gotten great proposals in the past. 01:15:18.545 --> 01:15:21.745 amazing, but they would only research and. 01:15:21.745 --> 01:15:24.065 the purpose of this group. 01:15:24.515 --> 01:15:27.985 For the purpose of this grant is not only research. 01:15:27.985 --> 01:15:31.065 you need to also propose something that's going. 01:15:31.065 --> 01:15:31.295 to be. 01:15:32.445 --> 01:15:35.695 I'm going to kill that can be used in the community. 01:15:35.695 --> 01:15:38.275 That's more important stuff that can be replicated. 01:15:38.685 --> 01:15:42.125 Maybe in other communities can be taught to other. 01:15:42.125 --> 01:15:45.135 talk to train training. The trainers people that other people. 01:15:45.135 --> 01:15:48.205 can use. So that's so researchers can. 01:15:48.205 --> 01:15:50.635 be at a point of component to create that. 01:15:52.125 --> 01:15:55.235 That tool that can be used for that training that can be. 01:15:55.235 --> 01:15:58.335 used by various communities, but we want something. 01:15:58.335 --> 01:16:00.195 that can be actually be used and replicated. 01:16:01.255 --> 01:16:01.985 Uhm? 01:16:02.715 --> 01:16:05.355 I think I mentioned that four point already. 01:16:06.015 --> 01:16:09.625 If your selected once you're not guaranteed. 01:16:09.625 --> 01:16:12.675 continuous funding, this grant isn't. 01:16:12.675 --> 01:16:15.185 for continuous funding, it's for new projects. 01:16:15.985 --> 01:16:19.035 And lastly, to be selected, you must not only have a great application. 01:16:19.035 --> 01:16:21.445 but also proposed a program that is needed in your Community. 01:16:22.035 --> 01:16:24.745 In the community that there will be implemented implemented. 01:16:26.775 --> 01:16:27.425 Uhm? 01:16:28.115 --> 01:16:30.295 I don't want to talk too much about the. 01:16:31.445 --> 01:16:34.565 The product, the promising practices, or the tracks because. 01:16:34.565 --> 01:16:37.965 that's something that's going to happen when notice of funding is released. 01:16:37.965 --> 01:16:41.465 but usually innovative is something that's new. It's untested. 01:16:41.465 --> 01:16:43.515 it's it doesn't relate to our promising practices. 01:16:43.605 --> 01:16:47.315 Uhm, it's a new theory of change. It hasn't been implemented. 01:16:47.315 --> 01:16:50.365 in this space before and then you can. You honestly can't. 01:16:50.365 --> 01:16:53.575 fit it in promising practices. And if you're a small organization 01:16:53.575 --> 01:16:53.575 01:16:54.305 --> 01:16:57.375 I'm trying to apply this your first time it. 01:16:57.375 --> 01:17:00.655 might not be the best. The innovative. 01:17:00.655 --> 01:17:04.335 project is the most competitive track. 01:17:04.335 --> 01:17:07.595 so you might want to take that in mind and look into. 01:17:07.595 --> 01:17:09.495 the promising practices a bit more. 01:17:14.745 --> 01:17:17.755 And you know you can write send us email terrorism prevention. 01:17:17.755 --> 01:17:20.815 at DHS Gov if you have. 01:17:20.815 --> 01:17:24.435 more questions. If you're new to this and you like to. 01:17:24.435 --> 01:17:27.535 o set up some type of meeting or call where you can discuss a project. 01:17:27.535 --> 01:17:31.195 to see if it aligns with the. 01:17:31.195 --> 01:17:34.375 work we do. SCP-3 on our grants or if you don't even you. 01:17:34.375 --> 01:17:38.185 Also other ways to get involved with this mission. 01:17:38.185 --> 01:17:38.185 01:17:38.245 --> 01:17:41.585 Now you only have to be a grantee. You're going to work with our regional prevention. 01:17:41.585 --> 01:17:43.935 officers who can connect you with one of them. 01:17:45.165 --> 01:17:48.405 For example, they provide community awareness briefings. 01:17:48.405 --> 01:17:48.405 01:17:49.095 --> 01:17:52.265 And those they show how to. 01:17:52.265 --> 01:17:55.325 give the presentation. And they can also present it to. 01:17:55.325 --> 01:17:58.395 you. And you can sign up to it with that email. 01:17:58.395 --> 01:18:01.765 right there. You can send a cab briefing request. I HQ dot DHS. 01:18:01.765 --> 01:18:05.605 you can send that email if you would like a community awareness briefing. 01:18:05.605 --> 01:18:06.725 01:18:07.465 --> 01:18:10.925 Or we can connect you to the regional prevention coordinator coordinator. 01:18:10.925 --> 01:18:11.655 as I mentioned before. 01:18:11.705 --> 01:18:14.855 Or if you want like stay in the loop of. 01:18:14.855 --> 01:18:15.595 our resources. 01:18:15.915 --> 01:18:19.715 I'm going to put this in the chat once I'm done speaking you could. 01:18:19.715 --> 01:18:22.645 sign up for our Gov delivery. 01:18:23.895 --> 01:18:27.405 You can also sign up for our newsletter and publication publication site. 01:18:27.405 --> 01:18:30.995 Stay up to date on what's happening in this space. So what's happening with our grant? 01:18:30.995 --> 01:18:30.995 01:18:31.605 --> 01:18:34.635 And then yeah. 01:18:34.635 --> 01:18:35.375 yeah, that's. 01:18:36.455 --> 01:18:39.585 Everything I'd say I'm sorry I rushed a little bit and I just want to make sure. 01:18:39.585 --> 01:18:43.465 everyone reading goes to or over time and I. 01:18:43.465 --> 01:18:46.565 didn't burn you out with that panel, but I think that last information. 01:18:46.565 --> 01:18:47.995 was key for everyone to hear. 01:18:48.045 --> 01:18:49.135 01:18:49.835 --> 01:18:52.855 So I'm gonna look at the sea of any questions. Now I'm going. 01:18:52.855 --> 01:18:56.095 to put those resources now in the in. 01:18:56.095 --> 01:18:58.535 t so you guys can get those links. 01:18:59.155 --> 01:18:59.845 Uhm? 01:19:01.055 --> 01:19:04.245 I think sorry about that, I don't think. 01:19:04.245 --> 01:19:06.165 my slides were moving right. 01:19:08.265 --> 01:19:10.365 When I did this stuff, when I did the presentation. 01:19:11.805 --> 01:19:14.895 Alright, I'm gonna show I don't know if this slide was showing before. 01:19:14.895 --> 01:19:14.895 01:19:17.275 --> 01:19:17.575 Or 01:19:19.155 --> 01:19:19.965 sorry about that. 01:19:21.925 --> 01:19:22.375 OK. 01:19:25.265 --> 01:19:28.375 OK one second alright. So if you guys. 01:19:28.375 --> 01:19:30.355 have any general questions. 01:19:31.215 --> 01:19:34.255 Now you guys can ask sensor in. 01:19:34.255 --> 01:19:36.595 the chat about the grant program. 01:19:38.995 --> 01:19:41.865 But I would first like to say thank you guys all for attending this. 01:19:42.485 --> 01:19:45.385 This panel thank you to all the panel members for their wisdom. 01:19:47.015 --> 01:19:50.165 Their voice and their experience. 01:19:50.165 --> 01:19:53.905 with the TV TP space getting. 01:19:53.905 --> 01:19:57.215 involved in this type of work that they also their experience with applying to this grant. 01:19:57.315 --> 01:20:00.485 Thank you so much for that and take care for everyone who attended the meeting. 01:20:00.485 --> 01:20:03.925 This will be recorded and I hope to get it on our. 01:20:09.565 --> 01:20:10.295 Uhm? 01:20:11.245 --> 01:20:14.315 Associate director David David Larry here. I don't know if you want to say. 01:20:14.315 --> 01:20:17.915 hi, David, I don't see any new questions in the chat coming in. 01:20:17.915 --> 01:20:17.915 01:20:19.015 --> 01:20:22.315 Hey Hector, a great presentation. 01:20:22.315 --> 01:20:25.205 I caught the back end of the panel as well. Thank you so much. 01:20:25.835 --> 01:20:29.595 Come to our wonderful panelists. Grant recipients. 01:20:29.595 --> 01:20:32.625 both for today and the work that they're doing in their communities. 01:20:32.625 --> 01:20:32.815 01:20:33.045 --> 01:20:33.685 Uhm? 01:20:35.075 --> 01:20:38.185 I just want to say we. 01:20:38.185 --> 01:20:41.305 are trying to put out a lot of information in. 01:20:41.305 --> 01:20:42.855 advance of the nofo coming out. 01:20:42.995 --> 01:20:46.195 So we. 01:20:46.195 --> 01:20:48.145 put as much information out as we can. 01:20:48.195 --> 01:20:51.225 We're going to be updating and uploading things. 01:20:51.225 --> 01:20:54.265 Our website throughout the rest of this month and into. 01:20:54.265 --> 01:20:57.805 January, so if you check it out once, do. 01:20:57.805 --> 01:21:00.895 come back in January again and check out. 01:21:00.895 --> 01:21:03.615 for some more any new materials. 01:21:05.145 --> 01:21:08.905 But I do want to highlight a few people talked about partners. 01:21:08.905 --> 01:21:08.905 01:21:09.125 --> 01:21:12.245 Partnerships are so important in this work. 01:21:12.245 --> 01:21:15.465 we often will say we want so. 01:21:15.465 --> 01:21:16.985 that the public health approach. 01:21:17.725 --> 01:21:21.385 It specifically calls for a multi. 01:21:21.385 --> 01:21:24.545 disciplinary actors participating. 01:21:24.545 --> 01:21:27.595 for a whole of society and so. 01:21:27.595 --> 01:21:27.595 01:21:29.385 --> 01:21:32.475 The partners that you have in your application or. 01:21:32.475 --> 01:21:35.725 that you proposed to have in your application. It can really. 01:21:35.725 --> 01:21:38.945 show us how well the community is going. 01:21:38.945 --> 01:21:42.375 to rally behind this idea and have everybody participates so. 01:21:42.375 --> 01:21:42.375 01:21:42.885 --> 01:21:45.935 Work on you if you're thinking about this. 01:21:45.935 --> 01:21:48.975 work on those partnerships. Now. You're not, it's not. 01:21:48.975 --> 01:21:52.155 going to be wasted effort if you're committed to working in this space because. 01:21:52.155 --> 01:21:55.335 you get some committed partners together and all of a sudden. 01:21:55.335 --> 01:21:55.745 there's. 01:21:55.795 --> 01:21:58.825 There's some critical. 01:21:58.825 --> 01:22:01.845 mass to do something, or to find some room. 01:22:01.845 --> 01:22:04.965 in next year's budget or her ovary or your operating. 01:22:04.965 --> 01:22:08.395 So even if you're not successful building these partnerships. 01:22:08.395 --> 01:22:11.585 or prevention or key regardless and so. 01:22:11.585 --> 01:22:14.625 doing that work up front will both make your application. 01:22:14.625 --> 01:22:17.505 stronger, but it'll make your capability stronger, so. 01:22:19.695 --> 01:22:23.215 Reached out to folks. I obviously people are going on holiday breaks. 01:22:23.215 --> 01:22:26.315 right now, but plan to hit the ground running in. 01:22:26.315 --> 01:22:30.575 January if you're. If you're planning to put in an application and. 01:22:30.575 --> 01:22:30.575 01:22:31.635 --> 01:22:34.725 Thank you so much for joining today and again. Just thank you to our panelists. 01:22:34.725 --> 01:22:37.755 and to Hector for putting on such a great panel. 01:22:37.755 --> 01:22:37.755 01:22:40.025 --> 01:22:42.645 Thanks Dave, I actually do see one last question. 01:22:43.655 --> 01:22:46.895 Sounds says people are or as most answering. 01:22:46.895 --> 01:22:50.025 but it sounds like this is not the form for obtaining government funding. 01:22:50.025 --> 01:22:53.345 Support for equipment like camera surveillance and entry door hardening. 01:22:53.345 --> 01:22:56.625 for houses of faith. Is that correct? And if not, if so, do 01:22:56.625 --> 01:23:00.465 you have any suggestions of where I should be going for this request I could? 01:23:00.465 --> 01:23:01.225 take that question? 01:23:01.595 --> 01:23:04.635 Yep, Jody put it in the nonprofit security grant. 01:23:04.635 --> 01:23:07.725 program is almost exclusively for that. 01:23:07.725 --> 01:23:11.285 ecessary. Just houses of worship, but also all. 01:23:11.285 --> 01:23:14.385 nonprofits. So we recommend you do. 01:23:14.385 --> 01:23:17.865 that. We are going to one of our things pieces of. 01:23:17.865 --> 01:23:20.965 content will be putting out will be a listing of other. 01:23:20.965 --> 01:23:24.105 grant programs related, and that one will be on there. 01:23:24.105 --> 01:23:27.205 with a link to their page. I will say this for most. 01:23:27.205 --> 01:23:31.505 programs, at least at DHS. We are waiting for Congress. 01:23:31.505 --> 01:23:31.505 01:23:31.555 --> 01:23:34.685 To put that, put a full year appropriation end before those. 01:23:34.685 --> 01:23:37.995 notices go out. Once the nonprofit security. 01:23:37.995 --> 01:23:41.065 grant program goes out, you've got like I don't know. 01:23:41.065 --> 01:23:44.245 ten 1520 days tops to get. 01:23:44.245 --> 01:23:47.405 that application back into the state, so who? 01:23:47.405 --> 01:23:51.795 Google nonprofit Security Grant program out of FEMA will obviously get you the link. 01:23:51.795 --> 01:23:54.945 we put published that document. But go look at the. 01:23:54.945 --> 01:23:58.315 materials for that program and maybe their application. 01:23:58.315 --> 01:24:01.695 like ours doesn't change terribly much from year to year, or they do change. 01:24:01.695 --> 01:24:01.695 01:24:01.745 --> 01:24:04.835 So you can look at the previous years programs. 01:24:04.835 --> 01:24:08.035 just like ours and get a sense of how to do how to. 01:24:08.035 --> 01:24:11.155 put together an application so you're ready to go when the opportunities open. 01:24:11.155 --> 01:24:11.155 01:24:16.065 --> 01:24:21.265 01:24:21.525 --> 01:24:24.725 Right, I don't think I see any more questions. Dave so. 01:24:24.725 --> 01:24:27.835 we should probably wrap this up. Thanks so good. Thank everyone for attending and people. 01:24:27.835 --> 01:24:29.555 are starting to trickle out. I see. 01:24:32.585 --> 01:24:34.965 Thank you, thank you. Happy holidays everyone. 01:24:36.415 --> 01:24:40.115 Thank you, happy holidays. Yeah, thank you. Happy holidays. 01:24:40.115 --> 01:24:40.115 01:24:41.295 --> 01:24:42.655 Thank you happy holidays. 01:24:44.825 --> 01:24:52.775 01:24:52.775 --> 01:25:02.775 01:25:02.775 --> 01:25:12.775 01:25:12.775 --> 01:25:22.775 01:25:22.775 --> 01:25:32.775 01:25:32.775 --> 01:25:42.775 01:25:42.775 --> 01:25:52.775 01:25:52.775 --> 01:26:02.775 01:26:02.775 --> 01:26:12.775 01:26:12.775 --> 01:26:22.775 01:26:22.775 --> 01:26:32.775 01:26:32.775 --> 01:26:42.775 01:26:42.775 --> 01:26:52.775 01:26:52.775 --> 01:27:02.775 01:27:02.775 --> 01:27:12.775 01:27:12.775 --> 01:27:22.775 01:27:22.775 --> 01:27:32.775 01:27:32.775 --> 01:27:42.775 01:27:42.775 --> 01:27:52.775 01:27:52.775 --> 01:28:02.775 01:28:02.775 --> 01:28:12.775 01:28:12.775 --> 01:28:22.775 01:28:22.775 --> 01:28:32.775 01:28:32.775 --> 01:28:42.775 01:28:42.775 --> 01:28:52.775 01:28:52.775 --> 01:29:02.775 01:29:02.775 --> 01:29:12.775 01:29:12.775 --> 01:29:22.775 01:29:22.775 --> 01:29:32.775 01:29:32.775 --> 01:29:42.775 01:29:42.775 --> 01:29:52.775 01:29:52.775 --> 01:30:02.775 01:30:02.775 --> 01:30:12.775 01:30:12.775 --> 01:30:22.775 01:30:22.775 --> 01:30:32.775 01:30:32.775 --> 01:30:42.775 01:30:42.775 --> 01:30:52.775 01:30:52.775 --> 01:31:02.775 01:31:02.775 --> 01:31:12.775 01:31:12.775 --> 01:31:22.775 01:31:22.775 --> 01:31:32.785 01:31:32.785 --> 01:31:42.785 01:31:42.785 --> 01:31:52.785 01:31:52.785 --> 01:32:02.785 01:32:02.785 --> 01:32:12.785 01:32:12.785 --> 01:32:22.785 01:32:22.785 --> 01:32:32.785 01:32:32.785 --> 01:32:42.785 01:32:42.785 --> 01:32:52.785 01:32:52.785 --> 01:33:02.785 01:33:02.785 --> 01:33:12.785 01:33:12.785 --> 01:33:22.785 01:33:22.785 --> 01:33:32.785 01:33:32.785 --> 01:33:42.435