From Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. <[email protected]>
Subject Grants available for gun violence prevention programs
Date June 15, 2021 4:47 PM
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Greetings Ward 8 Residents,

Black and brown communities have been fighting a pandemic long before the COVID-19 virus showed up. When I called for Mayor Bowser to declare a State of Emergency, we were facing record number of crimes and violence in the District.

Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. Organizations, advocates and members of the community have consistently called for solutions that address the root causes of crime, so it is time to do something different.

Mayor Bowser's proposed budget includes an investment towards Building Blocks DC. Building Blocks DC, and its partnered Gun Violence Prevention Emergency Operations Center, is the first-of-its-kind in the country to address gun violence using a public health approach.

To achieve the mission of the comprehensive gun violence prevention program, two grants will be offered:
* $5,000 mini-grants provided to individuals to create programs for community members on public safety and;
* $50,000 grants for organizations working to reduce gun violence in D.C.

Eligible Applicants:

Any residents, community leaders or organizers, community-based non-profit groups and organizations, clergy groups, or small businesses located in the District of Columbia is eligible to apply, including District government agencies. For profit organizations are eligible but may not include profit in their grant application. For-profit organizations may also participate as subcontractors to eligible agencies. Priority will be given to these applicants from those areas most directly affected by gun violence.

Length of Award:

The anticipated grant award period is from July 12, 2021 through September 30, 2021.

The Mini-Grant Request for Applications (RFA) will be available electronically beginning June 14, 2021, at ProgressiveLifeCenter.org ([link removed]) and [link removed] ([link removed]) . All applications must be submitted
to PLC’s online grants management portal.

For additional information regarding this grant competition, please email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) with the subject line reference “FY 2021 Gun Prevention Mini Grant RFA.”

Don't just stand there, do something!


Trayon White, Sr.
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“We have to put our money where our mouth is and for far too long, especially in the black and brown community, we’ve been in a pandemic way before the covid-19 virus,” said Trayon White, Councilmember, Ward 8.

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June 14th · Budget Oversight Hearing: Committee on Recreation, Libraries & Youth Affairs


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The Committee on Recreation, Libraries & Youth Affairs will held a Budget Oversight Hearing.

The following agencies testified:
* Serve DC
* Office of Cable, Film, Television, Music & Entertainment

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June 10th · Budget Oversight Hearing: Committee of the Whole

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Week of June 14 -18 Budget Oversight Hearings
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On June 12th, Councilmember Trayon White addressed residents and spoke about community unity at the annual #WearOrange ([link removed]) event hosted by @MomsDemand and supported by Cure The Streets DC, held at the Oxon Run Park (James E. Bunn Amphitheater).

This event is in remembrance of the lives lost to gun violence and to raise awareness about gun violence prevention. At the event, Building Blocks DC (BBDC) Director, Linda Harllee Harper, spoke to residents about how to get registered for BBDC grants! Visit [link removed] ([link removed]) for more information about the grant.

The DC Council voted unanimously on June 1 to call on the federal government to cancel all student loan debt and “begin the transition to education as a public good.” The council’s resolution ([link removed]) comes as a handful of cities like Boston ([link removed]) , Cambridge ([link removed]) , and Philadelphia ([link removed]) have issued similar calls for President Joe Biden or Congress to eliminate student loan debt.

Some, however, argue that canceling student loan debt does little to address the underlying problem: the rising cost of higher education, which has skyrocketed over the past decade ([link removed]) . Other critics say ([link removed]) the expense of forgiving student debt should not be forced on taxpayers, and that such a sweeping solution will not target the help to those most in need.

Read the full article at theDCLine.org ([link removed])


** At Ribbon-Cutting for Mary’s Center’s Vaccine Pod, Mayor Bowser Announces New Vaccine Outreach Workforce and Encourages Community Members to Join the Day of Action on June 19
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Thursday, June 10, 2021

(Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Bowser joined Mary’s Center and UnitedHealthcare to celebrate and cut the ribbon on their new mobile vaccination pod which is located at the Mary’s Center Fort Totten Clinic in Ward 5. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Mayor announced the launch of a new vaccine outreach workforce and encouraged community members to register for the third DC COVID-19 Community Corps Day of Action.

“Going forward, we need an all hands on deck approach to ensure every eligible person in our community claims their free COVID-19 vaccine. That is why we’re launching an outreach workforce, why we’re calling our residents to join the Day of Action, and why we are excited to see the continued enthusiasm of trusted partners like Mary’s Center and UnitedHealthcare,” said Mayor Bowser. “We have a safe and very effective vaccine available that can prevent people from dying of COVID-19. The vaccine is free. It is easy to get. But this work to reach more people is urgent – we still have people dying of COVID-19, most of the people dying in DC are Black, and it doesn’t have to be this way. The vaccine is available and we need people to take it.”

The vaccination pod has four units and can be used to vaccinate up to 400 individuals per day. In addition to supporting vaccination efforts, the pod will also free up resources within Mary’s Center to ensure that patients can continue to access regular healthcare.

“Mary’s Center is proud to support the efforts of Mayor Bowser and DC Health to get all residents of Washington, DC vaccinated,” said Dr. Tollie Elliott, Chief Medical Officer at Mary’s Center. “With this new state-of-the-art vaccination pod funded by UnitedHealthcare, we will be able to reach more of the communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19, including our Black and Brown neighbors in the nation’s capital.”

“UnitedHealthcare’s partnership with Mary’s Center is a great example of how public-private partnerships can be leveraged to meet needs within a community,” said Erin Henderson-Moore, Executive Director, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Washington, DC. “We are proud to support the new mobile vaccination unit that will deliver care directly to communities where it is needed most.”

Beginning Monday, June 14, the District’s vaccination efforts will be bolstered by a new paid outreach team. The District is partnering with seven community-based organizations that have previously supported DC’s COVID-19 response and were the recipients of DC HOPE grants:
* Anacostia Coordinating Council
* Check It Enterprises
* Congress Heights Community Training and Development Corporation
* Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative
* Latin American Youth Center
* Marshall Heights Community Development Organization
* National Association for the Advancement of Returning Citizens

Collectively, these organizations will hire and deploy a team of approximately 150 people who will be dedicated to engaging unvaccinated residents and helping them make a plan to get vaccinated. In addition to knocking on doors and engaging residents in high-traffic areas, these teams will also work with faith leaders, barbershops, beauty salons, and youth organizations to hear residents’ concerns, share accurate and reliable vaccine information, and follow up with residents after making plans to get vaccinated.

Members of the community can support all of these efforts by joining the DC COVID-19 Community Corps Day of Action on Juneteenth (Saturday, June 19). Canvassing shifts will launch at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The goal of each Day of Action is to engage with neighbors who have not yet been vaccinated against COVID-19 and help them make a plan to get vaccinated. Those who want to participate can learn more or register for the Day of Action at bit.ly/dayofactiondc.
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