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Wisconsin Western District BJA FY 23 Project Safe Neighborhoods

Award Information

Award #
15PBJA-24-GG-04070-GUNP
Funding Category
Formula
Location
Congressional District
Status
Open
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$116,162

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $116,162)

The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) will serve as the fiscal agent for the United States Attorney's Office (USAO) for the Western District of Wisconsin and will use PSN funding to build on existing efforts addressing violent crime in the Western District of Wisconsin.

The district's largest city is Madison, which has a population of 272,903 and is in Dane County which has an estimated population of 575,347. It is Wisconsin 's second largest city and one of its fastest growing. The Project Safe Neighborhood (PSN) Target Enforcement Area (TEA) for the USAO of the Western District is the greater Madison area. The office has a very strong working relationship with the Madison Police Department (MPD), surrounding local law enforcement agencies, state and federal agencies, and Dane County District Attorney's Office to address violent crime.

The USAO for the Western District of Wisconsin also works closely with law enforcement throughout the district to address their needs. This includes collaborating with agencies on their Community Violence Initiative which includes coordination between street level law enforcement, mental health services, social services, and health advocates. One of the cities that the USAO of the Western District closely collaborates with is the city of La Crosse. In recent years they have been experiencing violent crime significantly disproportionate to a city their size. Janesville and Beloit which are between the Madison and Illinois border, have historically been hot spots for violent crime. Because of that, the police departments in those three cities have applied and received funding under the 2019 through 2023 PSN grants. While they are not in the TEA, those departments have valued the USAO's relationship, outreach, and case outcomes. The Fiscal Year 2024 PSN funding will help to build on these collaborative partnerships in the Western District of Wisconsin.

Date Created: September 27, 2024