75% of the gun violence in Kansas City occurs in an area that makes up just 10% of the city. This July alongside other violence reduction-focused nonprofit organizations and the
South Kansas City’s Marlborough neighborhood is taking a page from the Omaha 360 and KC 360 playbook and implementing their own community strategy to address violent crime. Learn more from
KC Common Good is proud to be among the organizations receiving donations from the United Way of Greater Kansas City’s KC Strong Fund following the Super Bowl Parade shooting in
Fox 4’s Kevin Barry shares the first in a three-part series highlighting the 360 model from the Empowerment Network of Omaha and Kansas City’s implementation of KC 360.
CNN’s Ray Sanchez shares stories filled with emotion from the candlelight vigil honoring victims of the Super Bowl Parade shooting and offering solutions to Kansas City’s rising violence.
Across Kansas City, diverse partnerships have started to collectively address violence prevention, intervention, enforcement, re-entry support and expanded social services. KCTV 5’s Morgan Mobley shares progress from the first year
Police receive training in de-escalation, but what if you happen on to a tense situation. Friday, an organization held what it calls “active bystander training."
Last week, nine Kansas City Council Members introduced legislation to appropriate $30 million over the next five years for violence prevention programs across the city.
Full report findings of the Kansas City Police Chief Community Listening Sessions and Community Survey have been presented to the Board of Police Commissioners
A coalition of funders and employers are teaming up to provide 500 high school students across the Kansas City metro with paid summer professional experiences.