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Wisconsin Awards $15M Violence Prevention Grants
March 25, 2026
Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Office of Violence Prevention awarded nearly $15 million in grants on March 23, 2026, to 73 organizations across 60 counties in Wisconsin. These grants support a broad range of violence reduction initiatives including suicide prevention, firearm safety, domestic violence prevention, and school-based programs. The funding targets multiple sectors such as school districts, law enforcement agencies, nonprofits, firearm dealers, and government entities, reflecting a comprehensive state strategy to address violence and enhance community safety.
- Why this matters: This significant state-level investment creates procurement opportunities for organizations involved in violence prevention, public safety, and community health programs within Wisconsin.
- Agencies and contractors should evaluate eligibility and partnership potential with the Wisconsin Office of Violence Prevention and related state departments.
- The diverse scope of funded initiatives indicates demand for services spanning education, public safety, mental health, and firearm safety compliance.
- Organizations can leverage this funding cycle to expand program delivery and collaborate with government and nonprofit sectors focused on reducing violence statewide.
Violence, including intimate partner violence and gun violence, doesnt have to be a foregone conclusion, but today, it is a statewide problem that affects kids, families, and communities in every corner of Wisconsin. This violence is preventable, and its clear by the overwhelming interest in this funding that more can and should be done to crack down on crime and violence and keep our kids and communities safe.
— Gov. Tony Evers, Governor of Wisconsin
Agencies
Wisconsin Office of Violence Prevention, State of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Contracts
$15 million