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Accomplishments
Through our work
at the local and national level, ICP has accomplished the following:
- Maintained
successful partnerships with numerous communities
across the country, and stimulated local investment
of more than $8 million in financial and in-kind resources
to advance their local work;
- Raised
more than $20 million from public and private foundations,
corporations and public entities for national and
local work to prevent violence;
- Created
and tested a theory of change for local collaboratives
and developed a comprehensive framework for addressing
all forms of violence within a primary prevention
approach;
- Developed
a capacity building program to support local communities
and leaders through intensive training, peer support
and information dissemination;
- Sponsored
three national Immersion Trainings (one each on collaboration,
and resident engagement and mobilization, and sustainability)
and engaged over 800 practitioners across the country.
- Produced
a variety of tools, resources and publications, tailored
to practitioners, evaluators and grantmakers, including
monographs, case studies, tip sheets, CD-ROM training
tools, and a web site;
- Implemented
demonstration and research projects and that included
an examination of the linkages between multiple forms
of violence, and an assessment of how the fields of
community building and violence prevention can be
better integrated;
- Commissioned
research papers on the media and an exploration of
racism, media messaging, and their connections to
violence;
- Convened
national meetings of experts on community building
and violence prevention to examine crucial issues
in violence prevention including the evaluation of
comprehensive community-based initiatives; development
of effective communications and message development
regarding race and violence; and exploration of community-driven
strategies to address multiple forms of violence;
- Sponsored
two national conferences for grantmakers in violence
prevention that together attracted nearly 500 funders
and other experts in violence prevention; and
- Developed
strategic partnerships with national organizations
working toward social equity and peace.
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