The proposed bill establishes the "office of community violence intervention and prevention services" within the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. This office is tasked with administering a fund and grant program aimed at reducing community violence, including shootings, aggravated assaults, and homicides. The office will also maintain data on violence trends, provide technical assistance to community-based organizations, and develop best practices for violence intervention programs, particularly those targeting youth.

Additionally, the bill outlines the office's responsibilities, which include setting measurable statewide goals for violence reduction, publishing annual guidance for grant recipients, and serving as the coordinating entity for all community violence initiatives in the state. The enactment of this bill is contingent upon the passage of Senate Bill No. 1016 of the 103rd Legislature.