Hospital Violence Intervention Program (HVIP)
The collaborative will strengthen coordination between hospital violence prevention specialists and community partners to identify and support victims early, both in emergency and long term care. Hospitals will enhance trauma-informed care training for staff and build stronger internal partnerships, while community agencies like COMPASS and Mothers United Against Violence will provide ongoing case management. An expert will track progress through evaluation metrics, and continuous training will be offered to ensure consistent violence prevention efforts across hospitals and community organizations.
Reentry Welcome Center (RWC)
The Hartford Reentry Welcome Center (RWC) currently facilitates a smooth transition directly from prison back to the community for people who are released within 90 days and at the end of their sentences (EOS), meaning no community supervision (e.g. probation or parole). The city invested in the expansion of the Reentry Welcome Center. This expansion helps the relocations of a larger facility that allows CPA (Community Partners in Action) to provide centralized hub and an increase of services and supports to Hartford residents who are returning to the community from incarceration. The funds allocated support staffing, operational expenses and administration costs.
Neighborhood Ambassador Program (NAP)
The program creates transitional jobs for men and women in re-entry and provide on-the-job experience through a multitude of beautification, maintenance and other services to small minority owned businesses throughout the neighborhood commercial corridors. These are 6-month part-time jobs, 5 days a week, 25 hours per week. The crew size is around 12 with 3 working supervisors.
Community-Based Violence Intervention Prevention Initiative (CVIPI)
This program overall goal is to expand our community violence intervention approach, to support additional multidisciplinary, data-informed violence intervention strategies focused on individuals at the very highest risk for immediate involvement in gun violence.