Project Prevent Grants (Cohort 3)

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Project Prevent Grants (Cohort 3)

In 2022, the U.S. Department of Education awarded $7.8 million in Project Prevent grants to 11 local educational agencies (LEAs) to increase their capacity to identify, assess, and serve students exposed to pervasive violence, helping to ensure that affected students are offered mental health services for trauma or anxiety; support conflict resolution programs; and implement other school–based violence prevention strategies in order to reduce the likelihood that these students will later commit violent acts.

Focus of the Project Prevent Program

Funded local educational agencies offer students:

  1. access to school-based counseling services, or referrals to community-based counseling services, for assistance in coping with trauma or anxiety;
  2. school-based social and emotional supports to help address the effects of violence;
  3. conflict resolution and other school-based strategies to prevent future violence; and
  4.  a safer and improved school environment via activities to address the school's most significant issues (e.g., harassment, bullying, violence, gang involvement, substance use).

Project Prevent (Cohort 3) Grantees

Below is a list of the 11 Project Prevent (Cohort 3) grantees, by State. More information on the Project Prevent grantees can be found on NCSSLE's State pages. Read more information about the Project Prevent grants here, or access a particular State page below to learn more.

California
  • El Rancho School District
Connecticut
  • Capitol Region Education Council
Georgia
  • Dougherty School System
Kentucky
  • Jefferson County Board of Education
  • Allen County Schools
Louisiana
  • Caddo Parish School Board
Maryland
  • Board of Education of Prince George’s County
North Carolina
  • Scotland County School System
New York
  • The Renaissance Charter School
  • Uniondale Union Free School District
Oklahoma
  • McAlester Public Schools

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