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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.



Here’s how your agency can tap into federal funds available under the American Rescue Plan to help recover costs and improve communications systems and other critical tools
The compliance and reporting requirements require carefully managing deadlines, keeping accurate records and following established procurement processes
As law enforcement agencies battle increasing gun violence, new funding sources promise assistance
The new community policing position will be responsible for handling and attending all community events
Officers will also be trained in high-performance CPR
The funding will go towards training and exercise courses for local law enforcement
The remaining $3K to go towards the purchase of 125 traffic cones
Examining local law enforcement equipment acquisition and the impact on grants programs for police departments resulting from recommendations of the Presidential Working Group
Even if you are not currently a part of the Violence Reduction Network it would be beneficial for ever department to spend some time educating themselves with the tools and resources available
The program allows departments to “hire or rehire community policing officers,” provides salaries and benefits for officer hires for three years
The Toledo police received over $72K in grant funding
The largest grant was $150K for Suffolk County police to replace 15 fingerprint devices at 12 separate locations
Software technology is a must-have but costs money. Here are a few ways to find grants and private funding to pay for an upgrade at your department.
Seattle police received the single largest local grant of $259K
With the rise in drug-related gun violence, the chief is looking forward to having a full staff to combat the issues
The money will go to more than 200 police agencies and will create or protect more than 866 law-enforcement positions
Since 1995, COPS has invested over $14 billion to advance community policing
The agency was among 73 nationwide that qualified for a share of $23 million in body camera purchase and training grants
The money will allow the police department to hire 15 officers to serve 15 schools and neighborhoods
Chief hopes the hires will push the department to become more “victim-centered”
All law enforcement organizations need to share this article with their accounting departments and grant administrators