Federal News
Congressman Amo Funds Providence Nonviolence Institute
March 11, 2026
Congressman Gabe Amo secured $311,000 in federal Community Project Funding awarded on March 11, 2026, to the Nonviolence Institute in Providence, Rhode Island. This funding aims to expand victim support services, including crisis intervention and long-term assistance for victims of community violence. The initiative strengthens collaboration with local partners such as Brown University and the Providence Police Department to enhance community safety and victim advocacy.
- This funding opportunity highlights the role of federal Community Project Funding in supporting municipal-level violence prevention and victim support programs.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on partnerships between government entities, academic institutions, and local law enforcement in delivering social services.
- Organizations providing victim advocacy, crisis intervention, and case management services may find emerging opportunities in federally funded community safety initiatives.
- The award underscores the importance of integrating social work and public safety efforts in procurement planning for community health and safety programs.
Healing violence requires more than medical care1t requires partnership, advocacy, and community. Our work with the Nonviolence Institute ensures those impacted are supported with compassion, safety, and dignity from the moment they enter our hospital and beyond.
— Megan Mack, Director of Clinical Social Work, Brown University Health
I9m proud to bring home $311,000 in federal funds for the Nonviolence Institute to make sure no Rhode Islander has to walk the path of healing alone.
— Congressman Gabe Amo
Agencies
United States House of Representatives, Providence Police Department
Contracts
$311,000