Accessing Technical Assistance for Piracy in Illinois
GrantID: 65137
Grant Funding Amount Low: $375,000
Deadline: June 20, 2024
Grant Amount High: $375,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply in Illinois
The anti-counterfeit grant program in Illinois is aimed primarily at local law enforcement agencies, emphasizing their role as frontline defenders against the proliferation of counterfeit goods. This initiative is particularly relevant for agencies operating in urban areas with high consumer traffic, where counterfeit goods are often marketed. Additionally, partnerships with local businesses and industry associations are encouraged to create a comprehensive strategy for combatting intellectual property crimes effectively.
Application Requirements and Realities
Heavily urbanized regions such as Chicago and its suburbs face distinct challenges, which will be taken into account during the application process. Agencies will need to provide evidence of previous efforts to combat counterfeit goods and demonstrate their capacity for collaboration with other stakeholders. This collaborative requirement often demands a well-coordinated approach amongst multiple law enforcement jurisdictions, which can complicate the application but ultimately enhances its effectiveness.
Fit Assessment for Illinois Context
Illinois's initiative also calls for an assessment of the specific economic conditions affecting local businesses. Given the state’s diverse industrial base ranging from manufacturing to retail, agencies must tailor their tactics based on local economic conditions and the types of counterfeit goods prevalent in their areas. The ultimate goal is to ensure an understanding of localized counterfeit markets and to develop strategic initiatives that leverage existing resources effectively. By ensuring that local law enforcement is better equipped to address the specific needs of their communities, the program enhances public safety and business integrity across Illinois.
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