Legislation Details

File #: 2026-00963    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/21/2026 In control: City Council - 2PM
On agenda: 6/16/2026 Final action:
Title: [Grant Award] California Violence Intervention Prevention (CalVIP) Cohort 5
Attachments: 1. 2026-00963 STAFF REPORT
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Title
[Grant Award] California Violence Intervention Prevention (CalVIP) Cohort 5
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FileID
File ID: 2026-00963
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Location
Location: Citywide
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager or designee to: 1) accept the California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP) Cohort 5 grant award in the amount of $5,087,000 from the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC); 2) establish the CalVIP Cohort 5 operating grant (G11019300); 3) adjust operating grant revenue and expenditure budgets by $5,087,000; and 4) increase the Police Department's authorized staffing by 1.0 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Special Projects Manager and 1.0 FTE Administrative Technician.
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Contact
Contact: Ethan Hanson, Captain, (916) 808-0714, ehanson@pd.cityofsacramento.org; Nicole Clavo, Special Program Manager, (916) 808-8256, nclavo@pd.cityofsacramento.org; Police Department
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Presenter
Presenter: Ethan Hanson, Captain, (916) 808-0714, ehanson@pd.cityofsacramento.org, Police Department
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-BSCC Grant Award Contract
3-Resolution
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail: The California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) has recommended the City of Sacramento for a $5,087,000 award under the California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP) Cohort 5 Grant Program. This grant will fund the Community-Led Intervention and Incident Response (CLIIR) program, administered by the Sacramento Police Department's Office of Violence Prevention (SPD-OVP).
CLIIR is a comprehensive, community-based violence intervention strategy designed to reduce firearm violence in Sacramento neighborhoods most disproportionately impacted by shootings. The program utilizes credible messenger street outreach, rapid incident response, intensive case management, trauma-informed healing services, and coordinated referrals to education, workforce dev...

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