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Be Smart for Kids

The Be SMART campaign was launched to raise awareness that secure gun storage—storing guns locked, unloaded and separate from ammunition—can save children’s lives. Be SMART emphasizes that it’s an adult responsibility to keep kids from accessing guns, and that every adult can play a role in keeping kids and communities safer. There are thousands of Be SMART volunteers in your communities and neighborhoods that are delivering the Be SMART message across the country in all 50 states.

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Project Impact(s): Public Safety

This project is in Available Phase

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

Collaborators 

Lead Organization: A program of © 2022 Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund

Contact: Anne Suchomel ; Email: besmartrochester@gmail.com ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: Moms Demand Action

Potential Collaborators: Police Policy Oversight Commission of City of Rochester ; Rochester Local (Rochester Mom) ; Rochester Police Department


Related Projects

Mobil Video Recorder Policy ; Police Assisted Recovery (PAR Program) ; RPD Accountability Dashboard


Impacts 

Major Impact:  Public Safety

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Public Safety

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:


Type of Project

Programming  

 

 

 


Other Community News and Reports having impacts on:

Public Safety
September 30, 2024: Economic Vibrancy & Growth Management

City teammates providing an update on this work, specifically regarding legacy public infrastructure projects, Unbound, infrastructure investments and regulatory milestones.  

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November 30, 2023: BIPOC Cohort Winter Food Drive
BIPOC Cohort Winter Food Drive on behalf of LifeGate Services. 

 

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January 24, 2022: Minnesota Compass News

(1) January 2022 News and  Disparity and Program Directoy info (2) January 2020 News

 

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August 27, 2021: Olmsted County Human Rights Commission

Welcoming week information and Police Responses to HRC questions. 

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April 27, 2021: Minnesota Compass

OpenBeam presentation at MN Compass, RPL workshop

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May 11, 2020: Rochester-area Chamber of Commerce - back to work info series

Topics include: 5 Steps to Reopening your business safely, Liability Concerns for Reopening Your Business

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May 08, 2018: CNG Steering Committee working on 2018 Compass Points

CNG Steering Committee is working on the next version of Rochester/Olmsted County Compass report.

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April 28, 2017: Diversity Council extending Compass Points Data to direct Rapid Consensus conversations
On April 26, 2017 Diversity Council utilizing data from Rochester/Olmsted County Compass Points data combining with other community data analyses successfully developed and convened a Rapid Consensus conversation program as part of the 2017 Mayo Community Luncheon celebrating and inspiring an inclusive community. 

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Last modified by support on 2022/06/19
Created by support on 2022/06/19

 

 

 

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