Police Grants
Police1’s Police Grants section provides a comprehensive database of grants, news, information and resources to help law enforcement agencies identify and secure available grant funding.
Essential strategies to help agencies access discretionary grant funding, bridging the gap between limited resources and pressing needs
Law enforcement faces major funding challenges for drones due to existing policies by key agencies like DOJ and FEMA
Review the activities in support of the EO 14074 to support safe and effective policing for law enforcement applicants across FEMA’s discretionary grant programs to ensure future funding eligibility
The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act includes funding to expand mental health and support services in schools
School and police officials will soon begin conducting and documenting interventions with at-risk students
Deputies will use iPads to give people in crisis access to a mental health professional
Funds spread over 45 communities for law enforcement toxicology crime labs, and education and enforcement programs
Bridging the communication gap in online crime reporting
The Caring for the Caregiver Equine Program for First Responders aims to help officers learn self awareness and the importance of physical and wellness care
“When I talk to our taxpayers, they ask, ‘Why didn’t we do this sooner?’”
Galveston mental health professionals, paramedics and city police officers will work together
A total of $53 million is up for grabs this year to make schools safer
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UCF RESTORES also received $270,000 to work with Florida A&M to build a statewide mental health wellness toolkit for first responders
The Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program aims to improve police departments’ crime-fighting capabilities
The program stations officers in troubled areas to improve relationships between police and the community
Officials said they hope the new robot will help protect first responders in certain emergency situations
More than $3.6 million in funds from the 2022 Ohio Drug Law Enforcement Fund will go to 41 agencies
Areas include CIT training, anti-bias training and microgrants for pilot projects
A grant-funded plan aims to to eliminate evidence-processing backlogs and increase the speed at which criminal evidence is analyzed
NG911 technology breaks down borders and removes the roadblocks that hinder responders from doing their job – saving lives
The program will help deputies and COs identify and respond to a mental health crisis as well as potentially in their own lives
The program aims to help tribal police agencies use new strategies and technologies to drive more efficient policing
The spending will go to 35 new police vehicles and additional support of more police vehicles later in 2022
Working on a program to address domestic terrorism or violence prevention? This grant program could help
Participants say the trainings have allowed them to increase their compassion and understanding for survivors
Distracted driving played a part in nearly half of all crashes in New Jersey in 2019
Oceanside police officers were on a mission to combat rising gas prices
Up to $8 million is available for agencies looking to implement or improve wellness programs
Chief LeRonne Armstrong thanked the community, saying his department will no longer have to rely on other agencies’ equipment
The $120,000 grant will be used to create a gang task force
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