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 grant, part of the SCAD SERVE Community Fund, will be used for public safety technology upgrades for the Savannah Police Department
The $400,000 grant will be used for speeding enforcement, adding DUI checkpoints and targeting distracted drivers
Ashland and Bayfield counties pool resources in the state’s first county-to-county consolidation, keeping pace with 911 service evolution and improving emergency-response delivery
If passed, the bipartisan Invest to Protect Act would be available to PDs with 175 or fewer officers and would help cover training, mental health support and recruitment efforts
Last month the White House paused federal funding to align with Trump’s agenda, disputing the court’s authority to intervene
FEMA told grant recipients they must provide additional details on fund distribution and use, with processing times extended up to 30 days
The grant will fund overtime pay and new equipment to help state and local police curb excessive speeding
How departments can harness grant funding to bridge budget gaps and enhance officer and community safety
Grant experts break down the latest opportunities, strategies, and insider tips to help your agency secure critical funding
Law enforcement agencies can secure grants to implement body-worn camera program funding; discover sources, tips and strategies for success
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