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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The money may be used for salaries, benefits and training for the school resource officers
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The department needs at least six police officers to staff a midnight patrol, but they currently only have two
The new additions are expected to make a difference in strengthening community relations
Federal funding for law enforcement in 2023 will focus on reducing violent crime, combatting drug trafficking and protecting democratic institutions
The officers wanted a $100K grant to be used for raises, new equipment, vehicles and positions for increased backup
Officer Brandon Griffith founded “Griffith Blue Heart” to help police have the capability to administer lifesaving techniques before firefighters or EMTs arrive
The funding enables the department to engage in social intervention via youth police academy programs and proactive patrols in “hot spots”
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The grant, awarded by the Department of Justice’s Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services, will go toward funding contracted social workers and training members within the unit
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