SLED Opportunity · NEW MEXICO · STATE OF NEW MEXICO’S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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The New Mexico Department of Health seeks applications for violence prevention programs targeting high-need areas and priority populations, including tribal and rural communities, using evidence-based and culturally specific approaches.
The Department of Health, Injury and Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau, Violence Prevention Program Unit (DOH/IBEB/VPPU), is issuing this Request for Application (RFA) from eligible professional service providers in New Mexico to support violence prevention services. This Request for Applications will support primary and secondary level prevention programs across the state to areas most in need and those experiencing a disproportionate amount of suicide, gun violence and community violence through evidence based and evidence informed and culturally specific programming. The programs selected to conduct prevention will serve areas most in need and serve priority populations of those that experience a disproportion impact of violence in their community. The areas with high rates of violence will be prioritized over locations with low rates of violence. To support those historically underserved in New Mexico, additional consideration will be paid to tribal governments or tribal serving organizations. Rural and other undervalued populations will also be considered priority populations
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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