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.
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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
The need for wellness programs in law enforcement is critical; for cash-strapped agencies, grant funding can be a game-changer
Police say the money will be used to provide specialized training for officers
The grants aim to lower serious injury and fatal crashes through high visibility enforcement, officials said
The two state grants provide safety measures like rifle-resistant armor and helicopter improvements
Grants that stem from marijuana sales consist of an array of programs
The new mobile outpost was purchased with a Choice Neighborhood Initiative grant
The money can be used to increase seat belt usage, prevent impaired or aggressive driving, and pay for overtime for traffic enforcement, among others
Seeking funding opportunities to prevent and plan for mass shootings remains a top priority for public safety agencies
A grant-funded behavioral health team will consist of 8 Buffalo Police officers and 4 social workers
About $7.7 million will go to community policing and another $8.5 million will be used to train first responders for active shooter situations
The funding will be used to improve mental wellness services at 41 agencies across the country
The grant will fund 2 new police hires and establish a Crisis Intervention Training Program to help first responders handle mental health calls
Dover City Council voted unanimously to approve a federal cost-share grant that would add five officers for the new unit
The equipment will include personal protection items to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic
Part of the grant is set to go toward purchasing new protective gear, updating communications equipment, and possibly investing in a drone
The county is considering applying for a state shovel-ready project grant that would cover demolition and a concrete retaining wall for about $1 million or $1.25 million, with a 25% local commitment
The funds will be used to reduce the number of alcoholic beverage sales to minors and obviously intoxicated patrons, officials said
What “reform” will look like in the coming months is unknown, but funding will be needed to address recommendations
The new vehicles would be outfitted to more safely transport subjects with signs or symptoms of COVID-19
The money will allow Binghamton Police to keep two current officers and hire two new officers
The current station no longer serves the needs of a modern community, city officials said
50 federal investigators will be brought to the city as the homicide rate climbs
The grant allows the agency to hire 6 new officers to boost community policing
The Antioch City Council voted to accept a $750,000 federal grant to help pay the salaries of six resource officers
The county received a $300,000 grant to expand its Bucks Police Assisting in Recovery program
De-escalation training is more important than ever for law enforcement, and grants can help your department add an interactive, scenario-based approach
Begin collecting data now to qualify for federal pass-through funding, community foundation and corporate foundation grants for COVID-19-related response
Some of the reforms being proposed nationwide seem more like fantasy than realistic goals for rural law enforcement
Two programs allow for state and local governments to apply for funding related to emergency response in protection of the country
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