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<br /> <br />2 <br />City of Oakland <br /> Oakland Police Department $425,667.00 $42,566.70 $383,100.30 <br />City of San Leandro <br /> San Leandro Police Department $35,504.00 $3,550.40 $31,953.60 <br />City of Union City <br /> Union City Police Department $19,426.00 $1,942.60 $17,483.40 <br />Sub Total $642,245.00 $64,224.50 $578,020.50 <br />County of Alameda <br /> Alameda County Sheriff's Office $51,199.00 . <br />Total Grant $693,444.00 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Alameda County: <br />Alameda County will utilize its $51,199 in FY2022 Byrne JAG Local award funds to <br />supplement the salary for the Alameda County Senior Program Specialist, a position <br />that assists in managing the Sheriff’s Office Community Policing and Problem-Solving <br />outreach project, the non-profit Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs’ Activities League <br />(DSAL). <br /> <br />DSAL over the past thirteen years has enacted very pro-active steps towards <br />generating participation into the community policing process and in integrating other <br />county agencies, non-profits, foundations and businesses into the problem -solving <br />equation. The DSAL has consequently emerged not only as a leading non-profit <br />serving the unincorporated areas of Alameda County but as a binding agent for the <br />emergence of a new virtual “Crime Prevention” Division within the Sheriff’s Office, a <br />Division that can access resources from across private and public sectors. <br /> <br />The United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) has identified several criminogenic <br />factors that lead to criminal behavior and high recidivism through years of research. <br />The factors include lack of economic opportunity, persistent unemployment and lack o f <br />recreational opportunities. The unincorporated communities of Alameda County, <br />especially Ashland, Cherryland, San Lorenzo, and Fairview, are disproportionally <br />affected by residents affected by those conditions. There exists within those <br />communities one of the county’s highest concentrations of individuals reentering the <br />community from jail or prison. <br /> <br />DSAL has embarked on two new initiatives, the social enterprise urban agriculture <br />project known as Dig Deep Farms & Produce, and the health and wellness initiative <br />known as Exercise is Medicine to begin to address these conditions. Additionally, the