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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New Brighton will receive $15,610 in funding from a federal program that offers grants to purchase camera systems
The Dedham Police were awarded a grant to increase the number of impaired driving patrols during the holiday season
Captain James Brown says the department used the money to buy 34 new radios they were already in the process of purchasing
Funding for the grants comes from a tax on the cultivation and sale of cannabis and cannabis products sold in California
Rutgers and the state launched the new helplines with $1.7M from FEMA and the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Duluth received a nearly $900,000 grant to fund the hiring of a second peer recovery specialist and a licensed drug and alcohol counselor
Proposed budgets cannot exceed $125,000 in total costs (direct and indirect) in any year of the proposed project
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Grant applicants must identify, understand and objectively address contemporary political, social and financial issues in the grant application process
The grants will be used to buy four digital signs that warn drivers about their speed and collect data that helps police decide where and when to conduct traffic patrols
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