Cities across the U.S. are confronting persistent community violence (CV) and intimate partner violence (IPV). While these forms of violence are often addressed separately, emerging research and frontline experience show they are deeply interconnected. This Ford Foundation-supported project offers selected cities an opportunity to pilot an integrated, evidence-based approach that addresses CV, IPV, and their overlap while strengthening safety both in public spaces and in homes.
This two-year initiative is led by Cure Violence Global (CVG) and the National Network for Safe Communities (NNSC), two nationally recognized technical assistance and action-research partners with decades of experience supporting cities to reduce violence.

