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Neighborhood Block Watch Grant Program
The Neighborhood Block Watch Grant Program provides an opportunity to enhance the safety and the quality of life in the city of Phoenix through empowerment of community groups that work to prevent and solve crime-related problems in their neighborhoods. The Neighborhood Block Watch Grant Program was created to provide funding to neighborhood groups to undertake new and innovative programs and activities aimed at preventing and reducing crime in the community. Applicants may complete a grant application for an amount up to $10,000.
More information:
phoenix.gov/police/neighborhood-resources/block-watch-grants
Contact: Scott Steventon, Phoenix Police Department, 602-262-6131,
scott.steventon@phoenix.gov