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Ceasefire Pennsylvania Education Fund
Philadelphia, PA
Amount: $25,000.00
Length: 4
To support a pilot project to deploy four field organizers to build local citizen coalitions in underrepresented areas of the state.
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12/10/2009
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Freedom States Alliance
Chicago, IL
Amount: $115,000.00
Length: 6
To support its transition following a merger with States United to Prevent Gun Violence and its continued efforts on behalf of state gun violence prevention groups.
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12/10/2009
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Freedom States Alliance
Chicago, IL
Amount: $25,000.00
Length: 6
To support its transition following a merger with States United to Prevent Gun Violence and its continued efforts on behalf of state gun violence prevention groups.
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12/10/2009
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Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence
Chicago, IL
Amount: $350,000.00
Length: 12
For continued support of its public, media, and policy-maker education efforts to promote firearm policy reform in Illinois, and to integrate the activities of the Illinois Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence into the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violenc
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12/10/2009
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United Against Illegal Guns Support Fund
New York, NY
Amount: $175,000.00
Length: 24
For expansion of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns City Coordinators program.
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12/10/2009
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University of Washington
Amount: $15,000.00
Length: 12
To support the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center's production of an educational video that highlights the problems that arise from the easy availability of firearms in communities across Washington.
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12/10/2009
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Violence Policy Center
Washington, DC
Amount: $585,000.00
Length: 12
To continue its research, public education, communications, advocacy, and coalition efforts in support of effective gun violence prevention policies.
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12/10/2009
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Legal Community Against Violence
San Francisco, CA
Amount: $100,000.00
Length: 12
To continue its work tracking state legislation and responding to requests for technical assistance and policy analysis from mayors, state legislators, county executives, and state gun violence prevention groups.
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7/23/2009
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The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence
Washington, DC
Amount: $85,274.00
Length: 6
To support its work at the state and federal levels to close secondary gun markets and to work with the District of Columbia on a constitutionally permissible gun law following the Heller decision.
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7/23/2009
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The University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Amount: $100,000.00
Length: 12
to support the University of Chicago Crime Lab's work carrying out randomized experiments to generate new information about how best to reduce youth gun violence in Chicago.
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7/23/2009
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