Police Grant Center
Police1’s Police Grants topic section is an online resource page designed to keep Law Enforcement informed of the availability of grants that can be used to fund projects, product purchases and programs to help keep their community safe.
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Download this free guide to learn how your agency can apply for funds to support critical training activities
“I have real concerns with the numbers on the police force, but the only thing we can do is put our efforts toward the recruiting process,” Councilman Anthony Coghill said
A vital grant opportunity for law enforcement agencies
The guide offers a clear road map for organizations aiming to protect against hate crimes and terrorist threats
N.C. PD to utilize federal funds to automate surveillance footage analysis at real time crime center
The Raleigh Police Department currently employs analysts to monitor footage manually; it aims to select a public safety intelligent management system in the next 6 months
The Mobile Crisis Response Team Community Coalition is funded in part by a more than $500,000 grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance
Auditor calls for new policy after Oakland mayor’s administration, PD brass miss $15M grant deadline
Calling their work a “missed opportunity,” the auditor recommended the city adopt a policy to help leaders in different departments coordinate their grant application efforts
The grants will help ensure local communities have the resources and capabilities to prevent threats to the homeland
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The C.O.R.E (Community Outreach Recruitment & Engagement) unit features spaces for meetings, gaming and sports, offering a new option for community policing
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