Governor's Crime Commission meetings are free and open to press and the public. Attendees may join:In person: Sign in as a guest at 1201 Front Street in RaleighOnline: Click on the register button and follow the promptsBy phone: Call +1-415-655-0002 and enter access code 231 737 80801Agenda9:00 a.m. Call to Order Sheriff Charles S. Blackwood, Chair 9:05 a.m. Roll Call, Ethics Reminder, Approval of MinutesSheriff Blackwood, Chair
The Governor's Crime Commission will hold its quarterly meeting in Wilmington, N.C. on Thursday, March 20 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The meeting, held at The Harrelson Center, is open to the public and to media. Attendees also can join virtually via Webex.
Governor’s Crime Commission Chair Robert Evans on Thursday received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine award, a career capstone that punctuated his announcement that he will retire from his role at the helm of the chief advisory body on crime and justice issues for the state of North Carolina.N.C. Public Safety Secretary Eddie M. Buffaloe Jr. presented the award, conferred by Governor Roy Cooper, during the quarterly meeting of the crime commission. The Order of the Long Leaf Pine is the highest honor a North Carolina governor can bestow in recognition of service to the state.
Join GCC planning staff for an online training event dedicated to non-profit and governmental agencies who wish to apply for upcoming grants with GCC. Participants will learn how to apply for a grant and GCC staff will review the funding priorities established by GCC Commissioners, eligibility requirements, supporting documentation required, as well as gaining access to and navigating the EBS grants management System.The workshop will be recorded and posted to the GCC website.
Join GCC Grants management staff for an online training event dedicated for those agencies that have been approved for funding beginning Oct. 1, 2024. GCC staff will provide basic instruction on the steps needed to start your project and submit reimbursements, budget adjustments and mandatory reports. Additional topics will include Civil Rights Requirements and How to use the EBS online portal that GCC uses to manage grants. This is an interactive online event, where you can ask questions.