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ANNAPOLIS, Md.- Gov. Larry Hogan on Wednesday announced $3.4 million inĀ Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance GrantĀ awards for local projects that support efforts to reduce crime in Maryland.

Half of the funding will be allocated to the Maryland Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs, led by the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore, for the expansion of Clubs in areas identified through theĀ Maryland Criminal Intelligence NetworkĀ initiative.Ā 

"Keeping our citizens and communities safe has been a top priority of our administration since day one," said Hogan. "In addition to funding to help reduce crime in Maryland, this critical investment for the Boys & Girls Clubs will ensure that our young people have access to safe after-school learning environments and programs that encourage opportunities and growth."

With this funding, the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services continues to build upon its comprehensive crime reduction strategy, which is based on a three-pronged approach to support and enhance law enforcement, prevention, and victim services. This approach includes strategies for building a robust support system for victims of crime within the State of Maryland, prioritizing a system that reduces adverse childhood experiences in our youth population, and supporting collaborative enforcement efforts that target gangs, drug, firearms, and human trafficking organizations.Ā Ā 

ā€œBoys & Girls Clubs connect young people to caring adults and activities through mentoring and after school programs,ā€ said Executive Director Glenn Fueston of the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services. ā€œMaking long-term investments in Maryland’s young people, prioritizing their well-being, and creating opportunities for positive community interaction are keys to creating conditions for them to succeed now, and long into the future.ā€

The $1.7 million awarded to theĀ Maryland Alliance of Boys & Girls ClubsĀ will benefit an estimated 5,000 young people in Maryland, by supporting evidence-based and evidence-informed youth development programs at nearly 40 Club locations. The funding will also support expanded services, including virtual and mobile programming developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, new Club locations, and the delivery of youth development programs in Anne Arundel County, Allegany County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Cecil County, Calvert County, Carroll County, Dorchester County, Frederick County, Harford County, Prince George’s County, Montgomery County, and Washington County. Additionally, the expansion will create more opportunities for positive interaction between young people and members of law enforcement who work, live, and volunteer in their communities.

ā€œBoys & Girls Clubs of America is thrilled to support our Maryland Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs and affiliates across the state, and to partner with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore as a lead agent,ā€ said Jim Clark, president of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. ā€œWe appreciate Governor Larry Hogan’s strong commitment to our mission and expansion efforts, and look forward to working closely with his administration to implement quality, evidenced-based programs across the state, in MCIN communities, and helping to create a safer Maryland.ā€

The remainder of the BJAG funding will be awarded toĀ government agencies for a range of initiatives to benefit communities across the state including evidence-based law enforcement crime reduction strategies, agency transitions to theĀ National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)Ā byĀ January 2021, and law enforcement officer wellness initiatives:

County

Organization

Project

Award Amount

Allegany

Cumberland Police Department

2021 CPD Drug Enforcement Program

$59,820

Allegany

Allegany County Board of Commissioners

Allegany County Sheriff's Office Technology Improvements Initiative for Patrol & Corrections

$47,614

Anne Arundel

Annapolis City Police Department

Exploring Predictive Policing with Machine Learning

$100,000

Baltimore City

Baltimore Police Department

Baltimore Police Department's Information Dashboard Project

$100,000

Baltimore County

Baltimore County Police Department

NIBRS Implementation Project

$100,000

Carroll

Carroll County Sheriff's Office

Carroll County Sheriff's Office Wellness 360 Initiative

$70,910

Charles

Charles County Sheriff's Office

Training Enhancement Program

$55,000

Frederick

Thurmont Police Department

Communications Technology Replacement Project

$36,160

Howard

Howard County Police Department

Advanced Technology & Training for Violent Crime Reduction

$32,695

Montgomery

Montgomery County, Maryland

Computer Replacement Project

$68,093

Prince George's

Edmonston Police Department

Edmonston Police Communications Replacement ProjectĀ 

$48,128

Prince George's

Prince George's County Office Of The Sheriff

Warrant Apprehension

$100,000

Somerset

Somerset County Sheriff's Office

Multi-Agency NIBRS Compliant RMS

$296,335

St. Mary's

St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office

Youth Gun Violence Reduction Initiative

$100,000

Washington

Washington County Sheriff's Office

Navigating COVID in a Safe Interview Room

$18,526

Wicomico

Salisbury Police Department

NIBRS Compliance Training

$15,000

Wicomico

Salisbury Police Department

Exploring Predictive Policing with Machine Learning (Salisbury)

$100,000

Worcester

Ocean City Police Department

City Watch Cameras - North Baltimore Avenue

$66,000

Caroline

Caroline County Sheriff's Office

Police Body Camera Digital Video Project

$75,930

Cecil

Town of Perryville

Perryville Police Department Youth Support and Crime Prevention Outreach Program

$69,152

Dorchester

Town of Vienna

Video Evidence Program

$28,990

Dorchester

Dorchester County Sheriff's Office

Technology and Equipment Upgrade for Community Support and PolicingĀ 

$19,592

Dorchester

Cambridge Police Department

Officer Wellness - Stress Treatment

$8,000

Dorchester

Hurlock Police Department

Safety Training and Equipment Program

$9,000

Garrett

Oakland Police Department

Digital In-Car Camera System

$18,074

Washington

Town of Boonsboro

Technology

$26,800

Wicomico

Fruitland Police Department

Mobile Surveillance Trailer

$34,360

Wicomico

Town of Pittsville

Community Violence Prevention Training and Equipment ProgramĀ 

$5,035

Worcester

Pocomoke City Police Department

Weapons and Drug Trafficking Reduction Initiative

$15,750

Worcester

Town of Berlin

Palm Scanner Purchase

$18,000

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