Accessing Community IP Education in New Mexico

GrantID: 2138

Grant Funding Amount Low: $375,000

Deadline: May 30, 2023

Grant Amount High: $375,000

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for New Mexico's Protecting Public Health, Safety, and the Economy from Counterfeit Goods and Product Piracy GrantNew Mexico is prioritizing outcomes that directly impact the state's public health, safety, and economic well-being when it comes to combating counterfeit goods and product piracy. The primary goal is to support law enforcement agencies in disrupting and dismantling counterfeit operations that threaten the state's residents and businesses. A key outcome is the reduction of counterfeit goods entering the state's market, particularly in areas along the New Mexico-Mexico border, where smuggling and trafficking are prevalent.## Reducing Counterfeit Goods in High-Risk AreasThe New Mexico State Police, in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies and regional task forces, have identified high-risk areas where counterfeit goods are most likely to be trafficked. These areas include the Interstate 10 and Interstate 25 corridors, which are major transportation routes for goods entering the state. By targeting these areas, law enforcement agencies can effectively reduce the flow of counterfeit goods into New Mexico. The New Mexico Department of Public Safety's Organized Crime Unit is also playing a critical role in investigating and prosecuting cases related to counterfeit goods.The grant will support priority outcomes in several key areas:1. Enhanced IP Enforcement Capacity: Building the capacity of law enforcement agencies to effectively investigate and prosecute IP crimes, including counterfeiting and product piracy. This includes providing training and resources to law enforcement personnel to identify and seize counterfeit goods.2. Disruption of Counterfeit Supply Chains: Identifying and disrupting the supply chains that bring counterfeit goods into New Mexico, particularly in high-risk areas along the border. This involves collaboration with neighboring states, such as Colorado and Oklahoma, to share intelligence and coordinate efforts.3. Public Awareness and Education: Raising public awareness about the risks associated with counterfeit goods and the importance of IP enforcement. This includes educating consumers, businesses, and law enforcement personnel about the dangers of counterfeit products and how to identify them.4. Economic Protection: Protecting New Mexico's economy by reducing the financial impact of counterfeit goods on legitimate businesses. This includes supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs who are disproportionately affected by counterfeit products.New Mexico's distinct geography, with its long border with Mexico, makes it a critical location for IP enforcement efforts. The state's rural areas and small towns are also vulnerable to counterfeit goods, which can have a significant impact on local economies. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the grant will help to protect the health, safety, and economic well-being of New Mexico's residents and businesses.## Measuring Success in New MexicoSuccess will be measured by tracking key metrics, including the number of counterfeit goods seized, the number of IP crime cases investigated and prosecuted, and the number of law enforcement personnel trained in IP enforcement. The New Mexico State Police will work closely with the funder, Banking Institution, to report on these metrics and ensure that the grant is meeting its intended outcomes. Applicants should be prepared to provide regular updates on their progress and outcomes, and to demonstrate how their projects will contribute to the state's overall IP enforcement efforts.Q: What types of counterfeit goods are most commonly seized in New Mexico? A: According to the New Mexico State Police, the most commonly seized counterfeit goods include clothing, handbags, and electronics, as well as counterfeit pharmaceuticals and other health products.Q: How will the grant support small businesses in New Mexico? A: The grant will support small businesses by providing resources and training to help them identify and report counterfeit goods, as well as by supporting law enforcement efforts to disrupt counterfeit supply chains that affect local economies.Q: What role will the New Mexico Department of Public Safety play in the grant? A: The New Mexico Department of Public Safety's Organized Crime Unit will play a critical role in investigating and prosecuting cases related to counterfeit goods, and will work closely with other law enforcement agencies to achieve the grant's priority outcomes.

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