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State Offers Grants For Community, Police Programs

File photo: Cleveland police cars (Tony Ganzer / ideastream)

The state is now offering its help to improve relationships between local law enforcement and community groups by way of grant money. Statehouse reporter Andy Chow has details.
  
Citizen police academies, mediation centers and violence reduction programs are some examples of how law enforcement and community try to work together and build relationships.
 
Karhlton Moore with the state’s Office of Criminal Justice Services says it's offering grant money, up to $30,000 each, for groups to create these programs.
 
Moore: “Through that process of working together build relationships, create that foundation so that when there are difficult times that they have something that they’ve done together and they have trust that they’ve built up together.”
 
The grant application period lasts until the end of March.