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Through a fellowship model, New Blue seeks to create a network of police officers committed to bringing about change within their departments
This new program helps people in small places who have a big idea shape that concept into something concrete – and they want more cops and corrections on board
The San Diego Police Officers Association and the National Law Enforcement Foundation share lessons learned from building the nation’s first law enforcement only childcare center
Following the leak of a draft executive order on police reform, White House advisors are promising more LE collaboration. Let’s hope they talk to rural cops
There are two police officers and a licensed clinician on the team. With the grant, the department is adding a second advocate
A city in Ohio is projected to save $8.15M after investing in EVs and microgrids
49 agencies will be getting body cameras for the first time; 60 more will use the funding for updates
To date, K9s 4 COPS has donated 250 K-9s to departments across the country and globally
The Adopt a K-9 Cop program allows AKC Reunite to match funds from AKC Clubs, AKC affiliated organizations and the public
One of the most overlooked aspects when it comes to law enforcement culture is how officers are trained within the organization
A total of $64.7M in funding is available through the 2022 CTAS grant program, with more than 100 awards anticipated
As part of the First Responder Training and Recruitment Grant Program, each municipality and fire district is eligible to receive a grant of up to $100,000
Graduates spoke about their experience with the grant, which can be used to fund training that leads to an in-demand occupation
The grant will be used to equip more than 700 front-line patrol officers across 11 police departments
Grant money for police agencies would aim to crack down on organized crime rings
Harrisburg Area Community College hopes to help fill a representation gap that they perceive in local public safety professions
Zechariah Cartledge is recognized by cops and firefighters across the US who know him from his videos that capture him running a mile for each first responder killed on duty
Approaching the community, whether private citizens or local businesses, is beneficial to the sustainability of a drone program
Funded by federal COVID aid, the measure would help fight crime and recruit, said Gov. DeWine
The law gives school leaders flexibility to decide how the grant funds can best benefit school safety and security efforts
After five decades, an outdated communications tower will soon be replaced thanks to half a million dollars in grant funding
The new XL Connect 95P portable radio from L3Harris features open architecture to ensure that it can connect seamlessly with any other P25-compliant agency
The DOJ said it received nearly 600 applications from police departments in nearly every state and territory
Salem police spokesman Lt. Treven Upkes said they hope to get the program running in the first half of 2022
In Connecticut, fentanyl was involved in 84% of drug deaths last year, up from 25% of fatal overdoses just five years prior
“What we’re trying to do is stay ahead of the curve,” said Central Bucks Regional Chief Karl Knott
The member-based initiative unites police, fire and EMS foundations to address resource gaps
The $7 million will be used to improve delivery of and access to mental health and wellness services for law enforcement
The goal is to decrease the number of motorcycle-involved crashes and victims through education and enforcement campaigns
Download this free grant guide to learn more about how your department can benefit from this federal funding opportunity
A computer program tracks a variety of characteristics to try to spot officers who could use help
Ransomware is a growing threat in the public sector, but there are tools and grants available to help police and other agencies avoid costly incidents
Over $9 million will go toward expansion of the use of crisis intervention teams to embed mental and behavioral health services with law enforcement