Neighborhood Safety Councils Partner with Government for Community Safety Initiatives

Neighborhood Safety Councils (NSCs) will work in partnership with the government to implement key strategies of the Blueprint for Community Safety. The NSCs will serve as a platform for community members to co-design, plan, and implement initiatives that support community wide safety. The NSCs will partner with governm…

Source ID: US-NYC-26025N0125006

Estimated value

$380,155

As published by the source; may be updated by the buyer.

Scope overview

Neighborhood Safety Councils (NSCs) will work in partnership with the government to implement key strategies of the Blueprint for Community Safety. The NSCs will serve as a platform for community members to co-design, plan, and implement initiatives that support community wide safety.

The NSCs will partner with government agencies to provide the tools and resources for community members to monitor implementation, progress & outcomes. The NSCs will create regular opportunities for collaboration, mutual trust building, and relationship-building between the community, community-based organizations, elected leaders, and local police precincts on neighborhood public safety strategies.

Agency: Youth and Community Development Vendor: Justice Innovation Inc. (520 8th Avenue) Contact: Adele Bartlett (abartlett@dycd.nyc.gov) PIN: 26025N0125006 Request ID: 20251022011 Selection method: Negotiated Acquisition/Pre-Qualified List Notice type: Award Award amount: $380,155.00 Start date: 2025-10-28T00:00:00.000 End date: 2025-10-28T00:00:00.000

Statusawarded
CategoryNon-Consulting Services
CountryUnited States
Publish dateOct 28, 2025
Submission deadlineOct 28, 2025
Estimated value$380,155
Notice typeaward_notice
Sourceus-nyc-recent-contract-awards
BuyerYouth and Community Development
Buyer websitehttps://www.nyc.gov/
CityNew York City

Buyer & contacts

Contact nameAdele Bartlett
Emailabartlett@dycd.nyc.gov
OrganizationYouth and Community Development

Awardees

Justice Innovation Inc. (520 8th Avenue)

Tags & Signals

community safetyneighborhood councilspublic safety strategiesgovernment partnershipcommunity collaborationtrust buildingsafety initiativeslocal engagement

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