The Community Violence Intervention Collaborative (CVIC) got public funding to fight gun violence to 50 grassroots organizations.
CVIC included peer exchanges, training and mentorship, provided by five national nonprofits.
Six cities have so far reported that the collaborative has delivered funds to grassroots organizations, but the record is mixed in terms of delivered funds.
Some participants applauded the effort, while others argued the president could have backed it more forcefully.
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