This service helps different community groups meet and work together to prevent violence and make neighborhoods safer. They organize meetings where organizations can share ideas, plan projects, and build partnerships to solve community problems together.
Who can use this
Organizations and groups working in monitoring and de-escalation sectors
Cost
Not specified
BDI is a non-partisan research initiative at Princeton University that tracks and mitigates political violence in the United States.
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Free online tools that help communities understand and prepare for political violence risks. The maps show where problems might happen and connect you with local groups working to keep communities safe. You can find organizations that teach conflict resolution, de-escalation, and community safety. The tools include maps of demonstrations, violence data, and groups doing racial healing work. Perfect for community leaders, organizations, and anyone wanting to make their area safer.
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