SNUG Street Outreach and SNUG Social Work Program
This grant provides funding for a violence reduction initiative in Syracuse that combines street outreach and social work to address gun violence and support trauma recovery for affected individuals and families.
The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) seeks applications to fund a SNUG Street Outreach, and SNUG Social Work, program in the city of Syracuse. The SNUG Street Outreach program is an evidence-based, violence reduction initiative that treats gun violence as a disease by identifying its causes and interrupting its transmission. The SNUG Social Work program provides funding to support social workers, and allows the DCJS SNUG programs to address trauma experienced by program participants and staff, and to improve access to services for survivors and victims of crime for participants and their families. Approximately one million eight hundred twenty thousand one eighty nine dollars ($1,820,189) is expected to be made available to fund the programs. The Street Outreach and Social Work programs shall be co-located in Syracuse, and applicants should submit one application describing how they will administer both programs.The SNUG Street Outreach program is an evidence-based, violence reduction initiative that treats gun violence as a disease by identifying its causes and interrupting its transmission. There are currently fourteen DCJS SNUG Programs across New York State. At each SNUG site, outreach teams of credible messengers, individuals who are hired from communities in which they work and have backgrounds similar to those with whom they aim to connect, mentor the highest risk youth with an emphasis on conflict mediation and violence prevention.The SNUG Social Work program provides social workers to the DCJS SNUG programs, allowing them to address trauma experienced by program participants and staff and improve access to services for survivors and victims of crime for participants and their families. SNUG Street Outreach sites utilize grant funding to hire social workers trained to best address the ways in which prolonged exposure to violence affects youth served by the program, their communities, and SNUG staff.
Award Range
Not specified - $1,820,189
Total Program Funding
$1,820,189
Number of Awards
1
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Funds must be used during the one-year contract period to support personnel, trauma services, community outreach, and administrative needs per DCJS guidelines.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Only not-for-profit organizations and local hospitals serving the designated Syracuse target zone are eligible. Government-run programs are not eligible to apply or subcontract. Applicants must include a letter of support from a local law enforcement agency.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Use the provided sample budget; submit all required attachments including TBD work plan and law enforcement support letter.
Application Opens
July 16, 2025
Application Closes
September 16, 2025
Subscribe to view contact details
Subscribe to access grant documents